Christian Dior SE CDI
Dividend Summary
The next Christian Dior SE dividend will go ex in 2 months for 550¢ and will be paid in 2 months.
The previous Christian Dior SE dividend was 750¢ and it went ex 6 months ago and it was paid 6 months ago.
There are typically 2 dividends per year (excluding specials), and the dividend cover is approximately 3.0.
Summary | Previous dividend | Next dividend |
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Status | Paid | Declared |
Type | Final | Interim |
Per share | 750¢ | 550¢ |
Declaration date | 12 Mar 2024 (Tue) | 24 Jul 2024 (Wed) |
Ex-div date | 23 Apr 2024 (Tue) | 02 Dec 2024 (Mon) |
Pay date | 25 Apr 2024 (Thu) | 04 Dec 2024 (Wed) |
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Status | Type | Decl. date | Ex-div date | Pay date | Decl. Currency | Forecast amount | Decl. amount | Accuracy |
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Forecast | Final | 09 Mar 2027 | 20 Apr 2027 | 22 Apr 2027 | EUR | Sign up | — | |
Forecast | Interim | 22 Jul 2026 | 30 Nov 2026 | 02 Dec 2026 | EUR | Sign up | — | |
Forecast | Final | 10 Mar 2026 | 21 Apr 2026 | 23 Apr 2026 | EUR | Sign up | — | |
Forecast | Interim | 23 Jul 2025 | 01 Dec 2025 | 03 Dec 2025 | EUR | Sign up | — | |
Forecast | Final | 11 Mar 2025 | 22 Apr 2025 | 24 Apr 2025 | EUR | Sign up | — | |
Declared | Interim | 24 Jul 2024 | 02 Dec 2024 | 04 Dec 2024 | EUR | 628¢ | 550¢ | 😏 |
Paid | Final | 12 Mar 2024 | 23 Apr 2024 | 25 Apr 2024 | EUR | 770¢ | 750¢ | 😃 |
Paid | Interim | 01 Dec 2023 | 04 Dec 2023 | 06 Dec 2023 | EUR | 520¢ | 550¢ | 😊 |
Paid | Final | 27 Jan 2023 | 25 Apr 2023 | 27 Apr 2023 | EUR | 1000¢ | 700¢ | 😞 |
Paid | Interim | 03 Aug 2022 | 01 Dec 2022 | 05 Dec 2022 | EUR | 350¢ | 500¢ | 😞 |
Paid | Final | 14 Mar 2022 | 26 Apr 2022 | 28 Apr 2022 | EUR | 700¢ | 700¢ | 😄 |
Paid | Interim | 23 Nov 2021 | 30 Nov 2021 | 02 Dec 2021 | EUR | 300¢ | 300¢ | 😄 |
Paid | Final | 10 Mar 2021 | 20 Apr 2021 | 22 Apr 2021 | EUR | 400¢ | 400¢ | 😄 |
Paid | Interim | 22 Oct 2020 | 01 Dec 2020 | 03 Dec 2020 | EUR | 168¢ | 200¢ | 😌 |
Paid | Final | – | 07 Jul 2020 | 09 Jul 2020 | EUR | — | 260¢ | |
Paid | Special | 14 Nov 2019 | 06 Dec 2019 | 10 Dec 2019 | EUR | — | 2920¢ | |
Paid | Interim | 25 Jul 2019 | 06 Dec 2019 | 10 Dec 2019 | EUR | 220¢ | 220¢ | 😄 |
Paid | Final | 30 Jan 2019 | 25 Apr 2019 | 29 Apr 2019 | EUR | 350¢ | 400¢ | 😏 |
Paid | Interim | 25 Jul 2018 | 04 Dec 2018 | 06 Dec 2018 | EUR | 240¢ | 200¢ | 😌 |
Paid | Final | 05 Feb 2018 | 17 Apr 2018 | 19 Apr 2018 | EUR | 145¢ | 340¢ | 😖 |
Paid | Interim | 26 Jun 2017 | 05 Dec 2017 | 07 Dec 2017 | EUR | 230¢ | 160¢ | 😞 |
Paid | Final | 10 Feb 2017 | 19 Apr 2017 | 21 Apr 2017 | EUR | — | 140¢ | |
Paid | Interim | 14 Oct 2016 | 09 Dec 2016 | 13 Dec 2016 | EUR | — | 220¢ | |
Paid | Final | 11 Feb 2016 | 19 Apr 2016 | 21 Apr 2016 | EUR | — | 135¢ | |
Paid | Interim | – | 11 Dec 2015 | 15 Dec 2015 | EUR | — | 195¢ | |
Paid | Final | – | 21 Apr 2015 | 23 Apr 2015 | EUR | — | 125¢ | |
Paid | Interim | 16 Oct 2014 | 11 Dec 2014 | 15 Dec 2014 | EUR | — | 190¢ | |
Paid | Final | 14 Feb 2014 | 14 Apr 2014 | 17 Apr 2014 | EUR | — | 120¢ | |
Paid | Interim | – | 28 Nov 2013 | 03 Dec 2013 | EUR | — | 180¢ | |
Paid | Final | – | 22 Apr 2013 | 25 Apr 2013 | EUR | — | 110¢ | |
Paid | Interim | – | 29 Nov 2012 | 04 Dec 2012 | EUR | — | 110¢ | |
Paid | Final | – | 29 Nov 2011 | 02 Dec 2011 | EUR | — | 98¢ | |
Paid | Interim | – | 20 May 2011 | 25 May 2011 | EUR | — | 123¢ | |
Paid | Final | – | 29 Nov 2010 | 02 Dec 2010 | EUR | — | 88¢ | |
Paid | Interim | – | 20 May 2010 | 25 May 2010 | EUR | — | 122¢ | |
Paid | Final | – | 31 Dec 2008 | 31 Dec 2008 | EUR | — | 161¢ | |
Paid | Final | – | 31 Dec 2007 | 31 Dec 2007 | EUR | — | 161¢ | |
Paid | Final | – | 31 Dec 2006 | 31 Dec 2006 | EUR | — | 141¢ | |
Paid | Interim | – | 31 Dec 2005 | 31 Dec 2005 | EUR | — | 116¢ |
Year | Amount | Change |
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2006 | 141.0¢ | — |
2007 | 161.0¢ | 14.2% |
2008 | 161.0¢ | 0% |
2009 | 0.0¢ | -100.0% |
2010 | 210.0¢ | 100% |
2011 | 221.0¢ | 5.2% |
2012 | 220.0¢ | -0.5% |
2013 | 300.0¢ | 36.4% |
2014 | 315.0¢ | 5.0% |
2015 | 330.0¢ | 4.8% |
2016 | 360.0¢ | 9.1% |
2017 | 500.0¢ | 38.9% |
2018 | 600.0¢ | 20.0% |
2019 | 480.0¢ | -20.0% |
2020 | 600.0¢ | 25.0% |
2021 | 1000.0¢ | 66.7% |
2022 | 1200.0¢ | 20.0% |
2023 | 1300.0¢ | 8.3% |
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2025 | Sign Up Required | |
2026 | Sign Up Required |
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- Dividend Yield Today
- 2.1%
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- 52 Week High
- 3.0% on 16 April 2024
- 52 Week Low
- 1.8% on 23 April 2024
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About Christian Dior SE
On December 16, 1946 Dior founded his fashion house, backed by Marcel Boussac, a cotton-fabric magnate. The actual name of the line of his first collection, presented in early 1947, was Corolle (literally the botanical term corolla or circlet of flower petals in English), but the phrase New Look was coined for it by Carmel Snow, the editor-in-chief of Harper's Bazaar. Dior's designs were more voluptuous than the boxy, fabric-conserving shapes of the recent World War II styles, influenced by the rations on fabric. He was a master at creating shapes and silhouettes; Dior is quoted as saying "I have designed flower women." His look employed fabrics lined predominantly with percale, boned, bustier-style bodices, hip padding, wasp-waisted corsets and petticoats that made his dresses flare out from the waist, giving his models a very curvaceous form.
Initially, women protested because his designs covered up their legs, which they had been unused to because of the previous limitations on fabric. There was also some backlash to Dior's designs due to the amount of fabrics used in a single dress or suit. During one photo shoot in a Paris market, the models were attacked by female vendors over this profligacy, but opposition ceased as the wartime shortages ended. The "New Look" revolutionized women's dress and reestablished Paris as the center of the fashion world after World War II.
- Sector
- Personal Goods
- Country
- France
- Share Price
- €615.50 (yesterday's closing price)
- Shares in Issue
- 181 million
- Market Cap
- €111.1bn
- 3.0
- 4
- Market Indices
- FTSE Eurotop 100, STOXX600