$27.58
-1.4%Pilgrim's Pride Corporation engages in the production, processing, marketing and distribution of fresh, frozen and value-added chicken, and pork products to retailers, distributors, and foodservice operators in the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, the Middle East, Asia, Continental Europe, and internationally. The company offers fresh products, including pre-marinated or non-marinated chicken, frozen whole chickens, breast fillets, mini breast fillets and prepackaged case-ready chicken, primary pork cuts, and pork and pork ribs; prepared products, which include portion-controlled breast fillets, tenderloins and strips, delicatessen products, salads, formed nuggets and patties, and bone-in chicken parts; processed sausages, bacon, slow cooked, smoked meat, gammon joints, as well as variety of meat products, pre-packed meats, sandwich and deli counter meats, pulled pork balls, meatballs, and coated foods. In addition, its exported products include whole chickens and chicken parts sold either refrigerated for distributors in the U.S. or frozen for distribution to export markets and primary pork cuts, hog heads and trotters frozen for distribution to export markets. The company offers its products under the Pilgrim's, Just BARE, Gold'n Pump, Gold Kist, County Pride, Pierce Chicken, Pilgrim's Mexico, County Post, Savoro, To-Ricos, Del Dia, Moy Park, O'Kane, Richmond, Fridge Raiders, and Denny brands. Pilgrim's Pride Corporation sells its products to the foodservice market principally consists of chain restaurants, food processors, broad-line distributors, and other institutions; and retail market, which comprise primarily grocery store chains, wholesale clubs, and other retail distributors. The company was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in Greeley, Colorado. Pilgrim's Pride Corporation operates as a subsidiary of JBS S.A.
Total Payments
50
Latest Dividend
$2.1000
Annual Amount
$8.4000
Frequency
Quarterly
| Declaration | Ex-Date | Payment Date | Dividend | Adjusted | Frequency | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jul 30, 2025 | Aug 20, 2025 | Sep 3, 2025 | $2.1000 | $2.1000 | Quarterly | -66.67% |
Mar 14, 2025 | Apr 3, 2025 | Apr 17, 2025 | $6.3000 | $6.3000 | Quarterly | +129.09% |
Apr 27, 2016 | May 10, 2016 | May 18, 2016 | $2.7500 | $2.7500 | Quarterly | -52.34% |
Jan 14, 2015 | Jan 30, 2015 | Feb 17, 2015 | $5.7700 | $5.7700 | Quarterly | +26127.27% |
N/A | Sep 12, 2008 | Sep 26, 2008 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Jun 13, 2008 | Jun 27, 2008 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 14, 2008 | Mar 28, 2008 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Dec 14, 2007 | Dec 28, 2007 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Sep 14, 2007 | Sep 28, 2007 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Jun 15, 2007 | Jun 29, 2007 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 16, 2007 | Mar 30, 2007 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Dec 15, 2006 | Dec 29, 2006 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Sep 15, 2006 | Sep 29, 2006 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Jun 16, 2006 | Jun 30, 2006 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 17, 2006 | Mar 31, 2006 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | -97.80% |
N/A | Dec 30, 2005 | Jan 13, 2006 | $1.0000 | $1.0000 | Quarterly | +4445.45% |
N/A | Dec 16, 2005 | Dec 30, 2005 | $0.0220 | $0.0220 | Quarterly | +46.67% |
N/A | Sep 9, 2005 | Sep 30, 2005 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Jun 10, 2005 | Jun 30, 2005 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 11, 2005 | Mar 31, 2005 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Dec 10, 2004 | Dec 30, 2004 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Sep 3, 2004 | Sep 24, 2004 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Jun 7, 2004 | Jun 25, 2004 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 5, 2004 | Mar 26, 2004 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Dec 5, 2003 | Dec 26, 2003 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Sep 5, 2003 | Sep 26, 2003 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Jun 13, 2003 | Jun 27, 2003 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 7, 2003 | Mar 28, 2003 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Dec 6, 2002 | Dec 27, 2002 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Sep 6, 2002 | Sep 27, 2002 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 8, 2002 | Mar 29, 2002 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Dec 10, 2001 | Dec 28, 2001 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Sep 7, 2001 | Sep 28, 2001 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Jun 8, 2001 | Jun 29, 2001 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 9, 2001 | Mar 30, 2001 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Dec 8, 2000 | Dec 29, 2000 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Sep 8, 2000 | Sep 29, 2000 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Jun 9, 2000 | Jun 30, 2000 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 10, 2000 | Mar 30, 2000 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Dec 10, 1999 | Dec 30, 1999 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Sep 10, 1999 | Sep 30, 1999 | $0.0150 | $0.0150 | Quarterly | +50.00% |
N/A | Jun 11, 1999 | Jun 30, 1999 | $0.0150 | $0.0100 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 5, 1999 | Mar 26, 1999 | $0.0150 | $0.0100 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Dec 15, 1998 | Dec 31, 1998 | $0.0150 | $0.0100 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Sep 4, 1998 | Sep 26, 1998 | $0.0150 | $0.0100 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Jun 5, 1998 | Jun 26, 1998 | $0.0150 | $0.0100 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Mar 6, 1998 | Mar 27, 1998 | $0.0150 | $0.0100 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Dec 15, 1997 | Dec 26, 1997 | $0.0150 | $0.0100 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Sep 5, 1997 | Sep 26, 1997 | $0.0150 | $0.0100 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
N/A | Jun 6, 1997 | Jun 27, 1997 | $0.0150 | $0.0100 | Quarterly | - |
Conservative payout with excellent safety margin. Company retains significant earnings for growth, acquisitions, or building cash reserves. Dividend is highly sustainable.
FCF insufficient to cover dividends. Company relying on borrowing, asset sales, or cash reserves to maintain payout. Unsustainable long-term.
Dividend appears unsustainable based on current metrics. High probability of reduction or elimination. Proceed with caution.
Unsustainable dividend: Company paying out more than it generates in earnings or free cash flow. Dividend cut highly probable unless management takes corrective action or earnings recover dramatically.
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