But why are they not at least increasing the tiny dividend a little bit to reflect their earnings increase? Why are they not giving any information at all about what theyre even planning on doing with their dividend? Their payout ratio used to be A LOT higher and while I'm not expecting them to return to old payout ratios anytime soon, it would be nice to notice at least some progress or at least get information on their thoughts regarding the dividend. Next NVIDIA Corporation earnings date is November 17, the estimation is 0.73 USD. The companys EPS TTM is 3.09 USD, dividend yield is 0.13, and P/E is 39.81. Meanwhile, note that the median NVDA forecast price target (median being the middle where half of analysts had a higher NVDA forecast and half had a lower NVDA forecast, which is a different metric than the average or mean) was 200.0 as of, while the highest NVDA forecast in the analyst group was 410.0, and the lowest NVDA forecast. The current NVDA market cap is 311.549B USD. I also realize that they need to pay for the Mellanox and ARM deal. Financial summary of NVIDIA Corporation with all the key numbers. ![]() I realize that NVDA right now is not gonna turn into a dividend cash cow any time soon and I'm not suggesting that that's what they should be doing. Their net income this quarter was $2,623M and its probably gonna get close to $3B next quarter given the guidance for revenue and gross margins. That's $99.6M in dividends for one quarter. They have been paying the same dividend of $0.04 per share (post split price) for 12 quarters in a row now (they announced yesterday that again this will be the dividend paid). ![]() They were step by step increasing the dividend and stopped doing so in recent years. Thus, researching Year-To-Date Returns is good practice for investors whether NVDA YTD return or other benchmarks/peers and when doing so it is also important to factor in dividends, because a financial instruments YTD return is more than just the change in price if that instrument pays a dividend or coupon. Hello, I've been invested in NVDA for almost 5 years now and while obviously that has been a very successful investment there's one thing I don't understand which is their dividend policy.
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