The St. Joe Company

The St. Joe Company

JOEยทNYSE

$64.49

+0.35%
Real EstateReal Estate - Diversified

The St. Joe Company, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a real estate development, asset management, and operating company in Northwest Florida. It operates through three segments: Residential, Hospitality, and Commercial. The Residential segment plans and develops residential communities of various sizes for homebuilders or retail consumers. It primarily sells developed homesites and parcels of entitled or undeveloped land. The Hospitality segment owns and operates a private membership club, golf courses, beach clubs, retail outlets, marinas, and other entertainment assets. This segment also engages in the hotel, food and beverage, and gulf-front vacation rental operations, as well as provides management services. The Commercial segment engages in leasing of commercial property, multi-family, a senior living community, and other assets. This segment also plans, develops, entitles, manages, and sells commercial land holdings for retail, office, hotel, senior living, multi-family, self-storage, and industrial uses; and grows and sells pulpwood, sawtimber, and other forest products. The company owns 170,000 acres of land in Northwest Florida. The St. Joe Company was incorporated in 1936 and is based in Panama City Beach, Florida.

At a Glance

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Market Cap$3.70B
EPS2.0000
P/E Ratio32.24
Earnings Date07/22/2026
0.25%
Dividend Yield
-64%
3Y+6.0%
5Y+37.0%
10Y-
66.03%
Dividend Payout Ratio
-18%
3Y+18.0%
5Y-55.0%
10Y-
3Y+58.0%
5Y+95.0%
10Y-
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The St. Joe Company Dividend History

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

JOE Dividend Payment History

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Total Payments

50

Latest Dividend

$0.1600

Annual Amount

$0.7600

Frequency

Quarterly

DeclarationEx-DatePayment DateDividendAdjustedFrequencyGrowth
Apr 29, 2026
Jun 9, 2026Jun 25, 2026
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 25, 2026
Mar 9, 2026Mar 26, 2026
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly0.00%
Oct 29, 2025
Nov 13, 2025Dec 12, 2025
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly+14.29%
Jul 23, 2025
Aug 22, 2025Sep 19, 2025
$0.1400
$0.1400
Quarterly0.00%
Apr 23, 2025
Jun 10, 2025Jun 26, 2025
$0.1400
$0.1400
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 26, 2025
Mar 10, 2025Mar 27, 2025
$0.1400
$0.1400
Quarterly0.00%
Oct 23, 2024
Nov 7, 2024Dec 6, 2024
$0.1400
$0.1400
Quarterly0.00%
Jul 24, 2024
Aug 9, 2024Sep 6, 2024
$0.1400
$0.1400
Quarterly+16.67%
Apr 24, 2024
May 15, 2024Jun 13, 2024
$0.1200
$0.1200
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 21, 2024
Mar 4, 2024Mar 27, 2024
$0.1200
$0.1200
Quarterly0.00%
Oct 25, 2023
Nov 9, 2023Dec 8, 2023
$0.1200
$0.1200
Quarterly0.00%
Jul 26, 2023
Aug 11, 2023Sep 8, 2023
$0.1200
$0.1200
Quarterly+20.00%
Apr 26, 2023
May 17, 2023Jun 15, 2023
$0.1000
$0.1000
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 22, 2023
Mar 6, 2023Mar 28, 2023
$0.1000
$0.1000
Quarterly0.00%
Oct 26, 2022
Nov 10, 2022Dec 9, 2022
$0.1000
$0.1000
Quarterly0.00%
Jul 27, 2022
Aug 12, 2022Sep 9, 2022
$0.1000
$0.1000
Quarterly0.00%
Apr 27, 2022
May 11, 2022Jun 9, 2022
$0.1000
$0.1000
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 23, 2022
Mar 7, 2022Mar 29, 2022
$0.1000
$0.1000
Quarterly+25.00%
Oct 27, 2021
Nov 12, 2021Dec 10, 2021
$0.0800
$0.0800
Quarterly0.00%
Jul 28, 2021
Aug 13, 2021Sep 10, 2021
$0.0800
$0.0800
Quarterly0.00%
Apr 28, 2021
May 12, 2021Jun 10, 2021
$0.0800
$0.0800
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 24, 2021
Mar 8, 2021Mar 30, 2021
$0.0800
$0.0800
Quarterly+14.29%
Oct 28, 2020
Nov 13, 2020Dec 9, 2020
$0.0700
$0.0700
Quarterly-56.25%
Aug 29, 2007
Sep 14, 2007Sep 28, 2007
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly0.00%
May 16, 2007
Jun 15, 2007Jun 29, 2007
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 13, 2007
Mar 15, 2007Mar 30, 2007
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly0.00%
Nov 30, 2006
Dec 15, 2006Dec 29, 2006
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly0.00%
Sep 1, 2006
Sep 15, 2006Sep 29, 2006
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly0.00%
May 17, 2006
Jun 15, 2006Jun 30, 2006
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 15, 2006
Mar 15, 2006Mar 31, 2006
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly0.00%
Dec 1, 2005
Dec 15, 2005Dec 30, 2005
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly0.00%
Aug 31, 2005
Sep 15, 2005Sep 30, 2005
$0.1600
$0.1600
Quarterly+14.29%
May 17, 2005
Jun 15, 2005Jun 30, 2005
$0.1400
$0.1400
Quarterly0.00%
Mar 2, 2005
Mar 15, 2005Mar 31, 2005
$0.1400
$0.1400
Quarterly0.00%
Nov 30, 2004
Dec 15, 2004Dec 31, 2004
$0.1400
$0.1400
Quarterly0.00%
Aug 16, 2004
Sep 15, 2004Sep 30, 2004
$0.1400
$0.1400
Quarterly+16.67%
May 18, 2004
Jun 15, 2004Jun 30, 2004
$0.1200
$0.1200
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 10, 2004
Mar 15, 2004Mar 31, 2004
$0.1200
$0.1200
Semi-Annual0.00%
Dec 1, 2003
Dec 15, 2003Dec 31, 2003
$0.1200
$0.1200
Quarterly0.00%
Aug 19, 2003
Sep 16, 2003Sep 30, 2003
$0.1200
$0.1200
Quarterly+50.00%
Feb 19, 2003
Mar 14, 2003Mar 31, 2003
$0.0800
$0.0800
Annual0.00%
Feb 20, 2002
Mar 15, 2002Mar 29, 2002
$0.0800
$0.0800
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 21, 2001
Mar 16, 2001Mar 30, 2001
$0.0800
$0.0800
Quarterly0.00%
Feb 22, 2000
Mar 17, 2000Mar 31, 2000
$0.0800
$0.0800
Quarterly+300.00%
Feb 24, 1999
Mar 17, 1999Mar 31, 1999
$0.0200
$0.0200
Quarterly0.00%
Dec 2, 1998
Dec 18, 1998Dec 30, 1998
$0.0200
$0.0200
Quarterly0.00%
Aug 12, 1998
Sep 15, 1998Sep 30, 1998
$0.0200
$0.0200
Quarterly0.00%
May 15, 1998
Jun 15, 1998Jun 30, 1998
$0.0200
$0.0200
Quarterly0.00%
Mar 6, 1998
Mar 20, 1998Mar 31, 1998
$0.0200
$0.0200
Quarterly-94.12%
Dec 10, 1997
Dec 19, 1997Dec 30, 1997
$1.0200
$0.3400
Quarterly-
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The St. Joe Company Payout Ratio Analysis

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Dividends Paid
-33.62M
2025
Net Income
115.63M
2025
Payout Ratio
29.07%
2025

Dividend Sustainability Analysis

Payout Ratio
29.07%

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

FCF Payout Ratio
18.0%

Excellent FCF coverage. Dividend is well-supported by actual cash generation with ample room for increases and business reinvestment.

Dividend Growth
-10.8%

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

Sustainability
Good

Sustainable dividend with adequate coverage. Some areas for improvement but overall appears safe for dividend investors.

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.