Lakeland Industries, Inc.

Lakeland Industries, Inc.

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$9.81

+0.82%
Consumer CyclicalApparel - Manufacturers

Lakeland Industries, Inc. manufactures and sells industrial protective clothing and accessories for the industrial and public protective clothing market worldwide. It offers limited use/disposable protective clothing, such as coveralls, laboratory coats, shirts, pants, hoods, aprons, sleeves, arm guards, caps, and smocks; high-end chemical protective suits to provide protection from highly concentrated, toxic and/or lethal chemicals, and biological toxins; and firefighting and heat protective apparel to protect against fire. The company also provides durable woven garments, including electrostatic dissipative apparel used in electronics clean rooms; flame resistant meta aramid, para aramid, and FR cotton coveralls/pants/jackets used in petrochemical, refining operations, and electrical utilities; FR fabrics; and cotton and polycotton coveralls, lab coats, pants, and shirts. In addition, it provides high visibility clothing comprising reflective apparel, including vests, T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, coats, raingear, jumpsuits, hats, and gloves; and gloves and sleeves that are used in the automotive, glass, and metal fabrication industries. The company sells its products to a network of approximately 1,600 safety and industrial supply distributors through in-house sales teams, customer service group, and independent sales representatives. It serves end users, such as integrated oil, chemical/petrochemical, automobile, steel, glass, construction, smelting, cleanroom, janitorial, pharmaceutical, and high technology electronics manufacturers, as well as scientific, medical laboratories, and the utilities industry; and federal, state, and local governmental agencies and departments. The company was incorporated in 1982 and is headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama.

At a Glance

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Market Cap$96.70M
EPS-2.6300
P/E Ratio-3.73
Earnings Date06/08/2026
0.32%
Dividend Yield
81%
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10Y-
-4.74%
Dividend Payout Ratio
163%
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Lakeland Industries, Inc. Dividend History

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

LAKE Dividend Payment History

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Total Payments

12

Latest Dividend

$0.0300

Annual Amount

$0.1200

Frequency

Quarterly

DeclarationEx-DatePayment DateDividendAdjustedFrequencyGrowth
Nov 3, 2025
Nov 17, 2025Nov 24, 2025
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
Aug 1, 2025
Aug 15, 2025Aug 22, 2025
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
May 1, 2025
May 15, 2025May 22, 2025
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 3, 2025
Feb 17, 2025Feb 24, 2025
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
Nov 1, 2024
Nov 15, 2024Nov 22, 2024
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
Aug 1, 2024
Aug 15, 2024Aug 22, 2024
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
May 1, 2024
May 15, 2024May 22, 2024
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 1, 2024
Feb 15, 2024Feb 22, 2024
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
Nov 1, 2023
Nov 15, 2023Nov 22, 2023
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
Aug 1, 2023
Aug 15, 2023Aug 22, 2023
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
May 1, 2023
May 15, 2023May 22, 2023
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 1, 2023
Feb 15, 2023Feb 22, 2023
$0.0300
$0.0300
Quarterly-
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Lakeland Industries, Inc. Payout Ratio Analysis

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Dividends Paid
-1.15M
2026
Net Income
-25.31M
2026
Payout Ratio
-4.55%
2026

Dividend Sustainability Analysis

Payout Ratio
-4.55%

Negative payout ratio indicates the company is either not paying dividends or has negative earnings. Not a dividend-paying stock currently.

FCF Payout Ratio
-7.0%

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

Dividend Growth
-29.9%

Significant dividend reduction signals serious challenges. Company prioritizing financial stability over shareholder returns. High risk of further cuts.

Sustainability
At Risk

Dividend appears unsustainable based on current metrics. High probability of reduction or elimination. Proceed with caution.

Key Insight

Recent dividend cut signals distress: Management forced to reduce payout, indicating financial pressure. Evaluate whether business challenges are temporary or structural before reinvesting.