American Resources Corporation

American Resources Corporation

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$2.38

-13%
EnergyCoal

American Resources Corporation engages in the extraction, processing, transportation, distribution, and sale of metallurgical coal to the steel industries. The company supplies raw materials; and sells coal used in pulverized coal injections. It has a portfolio of operations located in the Pike, Knott, and Letcher Counties in Kentucky; and Wyoming County, West Virginia. American Resources Corporation was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Fishers, Indiana.

At a Glance

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Market Cap$254.59M
EPS0.6300
P/E Ratio3.78
Earnings Date06/05/2026
0.26%
Dividend Yield
3Y-
5Y-
10Y-
0.74%
Dividend Payout Ratio
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American Resources Corporation

American Resources Corporation Dividend History

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10Y CAGR +0%
Latest $0
Annual $0
Stable dividend payments
Last Period: +0%

AREC Dividend Payment History

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American Resources Corporation Payout Ratio Analysis

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Dividends Paid
-559.48K
2025
Net Income
55.41M
2025
Payout Ratio
1.01%
2025

Dividend Sustainability Analysis

Payout Ratio
1.01%

Conservative payout with excellent safety margin. Company retains significant earnings for growth, acquisitions, or building cash reserves. Dividend is highly sustainable.

FCF Payout Ratio
-3.1%

Negative free cash flow while paying dividends is a major red flag. Company burning cash and cannot sustain dividend without external financing.

Dividend Growth
+58.9%

Strong dividend growth demonstrates management confidence and business strength. Excellent signal for long-term dividend investors.

Sustainability
Excellent

Highly sustainable dividend with strong coverage, growing payouts, and solid cash generation. Low risk of dividend cuts.

Key Insight

Dividend aristocrat potential: Conservative payout ratios combined with consistent growth suggest management prioritizes sustainable, long-term shareholder returns. Excellent foundation for dividend compounding.