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NetJobs Group AB (SE:NJOB)
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NetJobs Group AB (NJOB) Dividend Date & History

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Dividend Data

Last Ex-Dividend Date
May 07, 2025
Payment date​
May 13, 2025
Dividend Amount Per Share
$0.25
Annually
Dividend Yield
29.07%
Sector: Services
Sector Average: 0.484%
Payout Ratio
-454.55%
Dividend Growth​
11 years
Since 2015
Last 3 Months

Dividend Amount Per Share​

NJOB Dividend History

Ex-Date
Record Date
Payment Date
Frequency
Declaration Date
Amount
May 07, 2025
May 08, 2025
May 13, 2025
Annuallykr0.25
May 12, 2016
Annuallykr0.10
May 13, 2015
Annuallykr0.10
May 10, 2012
Annuallykr0.30
May 10, 2011
Annuallykr0.18
Apr 13, 2010
Annuallykr0.10
Apr 08, 2009
Annuallykr0.10
The table shows NetJobs Group AB’s dividend history, including amount per share, payout frequency, declaration, record, and payment dates.

FAQ

Does NetJobs Group AB pay dividends?
Yes, SE:NJOB has paid a dividend within the past 12 months.
    How much is NetJobs Group AB's dividend?
    SE:NJOB pays a dividend of $0.25 per share. SE:NJOB's annual dividend yield is 29.07%.
      When is NetJobs Group AB ex-dividend date?
      NetJobs Group AB's previous ex-dividend date was on May 07, 2025. NetJobs Group AB shareholders who own SE:NJOB stock before this date received NetJobs Group AB's last dividend payment of $0.25 per share on May 13, 2025. SE:NJOB's next ex-dividend date has not been announced yet.
        When is NetJobs Group AB dividend payment date?
        NetJobs Group AB’s next quarterly payment date is on May 13, 2025, when NetJobs Group AB shareholders who owned SE:NJOB shares before May 07, 2025 received a dividend payment of $0.25 per share. Add SE:NJOB to your watchlist to be reminded of SE:NJOB's next dividend payment.
          Does NetJobs Group AB have sufficient earnings to cover their dividend?
          Yes, SE:NJOB's past year earnings per share was -$0.01, and their annual dividend per share is $0.25. SE:NJOB's dividend payout ratio is -454.55% ($0.25/-$0.01) which is not sustainable.