$14.87
-2.9%Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells firearms worldwide. The company offers handguns, including revolvers and pistols; long guns, such as modern sporting rifles, bolt action rifles; handcuffs; suppressors; and other firearm-related products under the Smith & Wesson, M&P, and Gemtech brands. It also provides manufacturing services comprising forging, heat treating, rapid prototyping, tooling, finishing, plating, machining, and custom plastic injection molding to other businesses under the Smith & Wesson and Smith & Wesson Precision Components brand names; and sells parts purchased through third parties. The company sells its products to firearm enthusiasts, collectors, hunters, sportsmen, competitive shooters, individuals desiring home and personal protection, law enforcement, security agencies and officers, and military agencies. It markets its products through independent dealers, retailers, in-store retails, and direct to consumers; print, broadcast, and digital advertising campaigns; social and electronic media; and in-store retail merchandising strategies. Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. was founded in 1852 and is based in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Total Payments
23
Latest Dividend
$0.1300
Annual Amount
$0.6500
Frequency
Quarterly
| Declaration | Ex-Date | Payment Date | Dividend | Adjusted | Frequency | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Mar 5, 2026 | Mar 19, 2026 | Apr 2, 2026 | $0.1300 | $0.1300 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Dec 4, 2025 | Dec 18, 2025 | Jan 2, 2026 | $0.1300 | $0.1300 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Sep 4, 2025 | Sep 18, 2025 | Oct 2, 2025 | $0.1300 | $0.1300 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Jun 18, 2025 | Jul 7, 2025 | Jul 21, 2025 | $0.1300 | $0.1300 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Mar 6, 2025 | Mar 20, 2025 | Apr 3, 2025 | $0.1300 | $0.1300 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Dec 5, 2024 | Dec 19, 2024 | Jan 2, 2025 | $0.1300 | $0.1300 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Sep 5, 2024 | Sep 19, 2024 | Oct 3, 2024 | $0.1300 | $0.1300 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Jun 20, 2024 | Jul 11, 2024 | Jul 25, 2024 | $0.1300 | $0.1300 | Quarterly | +8.33% |
Mar 7, 2024 | Mar 21, 2024 | Apr 4, 2024 | $0.1200 | $0.1200 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Dec 7, 2023 | Dec 21, 2023 | Jan 4, 2024 | $0.1200 | $0.1200 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Sep 7, 2023 | Sep 21, 2023 | Oct 5, 2023 | $0.1200 | $0.1200 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Jun 22, 2023 | Jul 13, 2023 | Jul 27, 2023 | $0.1200 | $0.1200 | Quarterly | +20.00% |
Mar 9, 2023 | Mar 16, 2023 | Mar 30, 2023 | $0.1000 | $0.1000 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Dec 6, 2022 | Dec 20, 2022 | Jan 3, 2023 | $0.1000 | $0.1000 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Sep 8, 2022 | Sep 22, 2022 | Oct 6, 2022 | $0.1000 | $0.1000 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Jun 23, 2022 | Jul 7, 2022 | Jul 21, 2022 | $0.1000 | $0.1000 | Quarterly | +25.00% |
Mar 3, 2022 | Mar 17, 2022 | Mar 31, 2022 | $0.0800 | $0.0800 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Dec 2, 2021 | Dec 16, 2021 | Jan 3, 2022 | $0.0800 | $0.0800 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Sep 1, 2021 | Sep 14, 2021 | Sep 28, 2021 | $0.0800 | $0.0800 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Jun 17, 2021 | Jul 1, 2021 | Jul 6, 2021 | $0.0800 | $0.0800 | Quarterly | +60.00% |
Mar 4, 2021 | Mar 17, 2021 | Mar 31, 2021 | $0.0500 | $0.0500 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Dec 3, 2020 | Dec 17, 2020 | Jan 5, 2021 | $0.0500 | $0.0500 | Quarterly | 0.00% |
Sep 3, 2020 | Sep 17, 2020 | Oct 1, 2020 | $0.0500 | $0.0500 | Quarterly | - |
Conservative payout with excellent safety margin. Company retains significant earnings for growth, acquisitions, or building cash reserves. Dividend is highly sustainable.
Negative free cash flow while paying dividends is a major red flag. Company burning cash and cannot sustain dividend without external financing.
Dividend cut is concerning. Investigate whether due to one-time factors or fundamental business deterioration. Reassess dividend sustainability.
Dividend sustainability questionable. Monitor closely for signs of stress. Consider whether yield justifies the risk.
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