euro dividend champions

I have those three Swedish dividend aristocrats written down somewhere. Another candidate could be the Swedish IT company Hexagon which pays its dividend in Euro. Hi, what do you think about Kinepolis (KIN)? The All-Stars list does allow you to filter based on the years of increased dividends, however. http://www.dividends.es/2015/04/dividend-life-se-hace-eco-de-los.html. They have either increased or sustained their dividend since at … I suggest you include the code for the specific stock market before the ticker in order to simplify the formulas. Some very nice names. Santander pays with scrip dividend. I noticed their dividend cut and awful results a couple of months ago. One thing that worries me a bit about this enterprise is that the average volume of shares traded is very low (around 24,000 shares per day), so it makes me wonder if you have other restrictions for the list like capitalization, the traded volume, the Debt/EBITDA or any other. It was very pleasant to stumble upon your site. Doesn’t say much about the previous history (prior 2006) but it’s a start. Example : ticker for “L’Oreal” is OR. Could you point me towards the information for GDF Suez as I believe they reduced their payment not too long ago and haven’t increased it since? Hope you find it helpful and you don`t mind posting the link. Are you planning to update the list? While there’s a ton of information out there in the dividend growth investing community on North-American and UK companies, extensive records of European dividend growers were lacking in the past. Another one worth considering is Ebro Foods http://www.ebrofoods.es/en/information-for-shareholders-and-investors/general-information-on-the-company/dividends/ Note that there are only listed dividends for the last 2 years, but I checked on CNMV’s communications and it had increased dividend during the last 7 years (before that it maintained dividend during 2 years) and if you count maintained or increased dividend it goes back to 2003 (couldn’t get older records). Exactly! How can we get it? That comes out at a little under 40% of withheld taxes, which is about the same for me for foreign shares. A 28-year-old Belgian's journey to financial independence. For example Vidrala http://www.vidrala.com/accionistas-e-inversores/informacion-general-acerca-de-la-sociedad/ has been consistently growing its dividend (yes, there is no list of dividends on Vidrala’s website, so you have to go through the “Hechos relevantes” documents checking for dividends, and it even only accounts for the most recent years so you have to check for the rest in CNMV’s website). It would be sensible on you to update the online version so people doesn’t get mislead by old data. So if I buy REIT now I do it knowing that they might go down massively when QE ends, but covers a hole in diversification so it’s ok. Plus normally they have very high yelds… . Thank you very much for your valuable input! thanks. Thanks. Keep up the good work if I find more stocks I will tell you, I have a couple of items on my radar from your list, and I am also trying to get info on European REITs, though it’s quite hard…, Ciao Lorenzo, Name ISIN Dividende ununterbrochen erhöht (in Jahren) * ... Handeln Sie für nur 5 Euro Orderprovision* pro Trade aus der Informationswelt von finanzen.net! Maybe I’ll start a non-Euro European list (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, etc.) The Dividend Champions 2020 list serves as a screen for further investigating as stock for a dividend growth portfolio. Hi, NMW! Actually it was just market timing, exchanged at 1,25 right before the dollar gained strength. Check out http://www.teletrader.com, they have very good profile data for Austrian and European stocks. I think they qualify too. The UK High Yield Dividend Aristocrats 2020 currently (as of October 30, 2020) has a yield of about 4.6% and the average forward price-to-earnings ratio is approximately 13.6X.The mean market capitalization is roughly $17,072 million and the median market capitalization is roughly $7,118 million. Google info is not the best in the world! Opportunities will come up when markets decide to take a little plunge . Cheers. I think you can include the following companies in your list: Sadly most of them are based in Switzerland in CHF and not Euros, which means they don’t qualify for this list. On the other hand, 8 new companies were added. 100+ years of dividend, the list of stocks that pay over 100 year of dividend can be an list of inspiration. I believe that becoming a dividend champion is no accident, and it is a result of a strong business that has generated earnings growth for a long period of time. I keep this blog to stay motivated, inspire my readers, and learn from others. As to the REIT thanks for the advice, I’ll look into those, QE should be beneficial to these stocks (in theory) so I am on the lookout for some of them… The company has a proven moat and and has shown an ability to adapt to long term changes in the industry. Final ThoughtsYou can also watch the following video for more information on the Dividend Aristocrats and see a table of the Dividend Aristocrats below. It’s becoming outdated. There is a more up-to-date Eurozone dividend champions list in https://www.cazadividendos.com/aprender/invertir-en-dividendos/diversificacion/diversificacion-calidad/, I'm a 28-year-old guy from Belgium who is trying to save and invest his way towards financial independence. In your(excellent) list, Munich Re is a consumer defensive, i thinck it’s more à financial sector stock.. I’m a believer of Kinepolis’ business model, so that’s why I’ve added them to my portfolio as you can see. Glad to hear you found the list useful, OJ! Just sharing to keep people informed. Will you provide to add UK’s stocks in this Dividend All stars sheet? Some of the stocks were already on your list, some other don’t appear… Hope it helps! Thank you for your input, much appreciated! All value are expressed in Euro for all Eurozone companies and in national currencies for non Eurozone companies. Hence, I actually consider these the best of the best International dividend stocks from Europe. . I haven’t had the time to look at Austrian companies yet, mainly because it’s hard to find accurate information on them through my broker. Ah, that makes a lot more sense! Information on European stocks is sometimes hard to come by because of exchange merges and currency changes (Lira to Euro, for example). Thank you. I also suggest you to simplify the names for the companies if possible, since everybody knows which company “BMW” is. Monthly update of the Dividend Champions List. Consider adding Amadeus despite it only has a history of 5 years growing dividends: http://www.investors.amadeus.com/english/capital_shares/dividends/. Glad you like the work I’ve been putting into this list. I have added your article to my reader and look forward to reading it soon. They’ve been expanding for a while now and it seems they’ll continue doing so for the foreseeable future as a way to increase earnings. Many European companies pay dividends once a year. Thanks, Stalflare! This Investment Guide for European dividend stocks will help you to differentiate between the most important indices and to select the best ETFs tracking indices on European dividend stocks. As you can see for both Orange and GDF Suez the dividend payments have been going down the past few years. As such, the list below should be viewed as a work in progress. Other European Dividend Champions H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB ( $STO:HM-B ) announced that their dividend remains unchanged at SEK 9.75, which means a payout-ratio of 120.17% and a dividend yield of 4.61%. I hope to make it better over time, so if you have any advice feel free to share. Actually my portfolio is full of USA stocks but i want to deversify including italian and euro stocks too. We pay 25% on all incoming dividends, except those from REITs registered in Belgium (15%). He also contributed a lesson to Dave Van Knapp’s lessons on Dividend Growth Investing. This is a very valuable resource. This page is the home of the UK Dividend Champions list tracking UK companies with the longest dividend growth history. It is a list of companies with stable business that have competitive advantages and have returned cash to shareowners consistently through dividends and in some cases buybacks. I see a nice div growth rate and a low p/e. As such, while we count those years as part of the dividend streak, we also indicate the number of years dividend was simply maintained. No problem, thank you for being on the lookout and helping me build the list! Same goes for Orange, I think: http://www.orange.com/en/investors/stock-dividend-and-capital. This month, the Euro CCC list was reorganized similarly to the US CCC list. This is the second part of our three-part series titled 30 Dividend Champions of 2021. The Dividend Champions List was created by … It has been very useful to getting to know European dividend companies. Hello, Thank you for your input! I’ll check it out asap. There are only 134 such companies in the US today. A lot of companies will also be missing. Today I’d like to fix that. Interesting to hear that you focus on buying ADRs instead of the stocks on the European exchanges. VEURX's dividend yield, history, payout ratio, proprietary DARS™ rating & much more! Thanks. Enter the Euro Dividend All … Yep actually you are totally right, they do not qualify for the Champions list, my bad. A dividend champion is a company which has a 25 year record of annual dividend increases. 15 Dividend Aristocrats You Can Buy at a Discount | Kiplinger Better us this english link http://www.vidrala.com/en/shareholders-and-investors/general-information-about-company/ The place to look for those documents is the “NEWS AND SIGNIFICANT EVENTS” column. This month, the Euro CCC list was reorganized similarly to the US CCC list. ( any country with a presence in Europe could qualify, so potentially Turkey or Russia as well). So maybe you can start that list that includes ALL companies headquartered in Europe that have raised dividends for at least 5 years in a row? Actually I am on the lookout for European dividend “champions”, the problem that I am facing is that here in old Europe the whole dividend thing is a bit underrated, so I am focusing my research on the ADRs (the titles that are quoted in NYSE or NASDAQ) which “normally” have a dividend plan. The latest dividend news for European companies and American Dividend Aristocrats. Der Fonds ist somit eine interessante Option für Investoren, die nicht das volle Volatilitätsrisiko dieser Anlageklasse tragen wollen oder können. I’m an italian DGI too and, as you have described, taxation is very high here. Note from Greg Patrick: We are very sad to inform DTA readers that David Fish passed away on May 12, 2018. According to Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurozone), the Eurozone is: The list aims to contain all the relevant Eurozone companies which maintain or increase their dividend 5 years or more. By keeping a regularly updated list here, we try to rectify that. The focus here lies solely on those companies that operate in countries that have adopted the pan-European Euro as their official currency. I’ve read that you guys have quite a lot of taxes on dividends, is that right? A dividend champion is a company which has a 25 year record of annual dividend increases.

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