Analog Devices, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADI – Get Free Report) announced a quarterly dividend on Tuesday, February 18th, RTT News reports. Shareholders of record on Tuesday, March 4th will be paid a dividend of 0.99 per share by the semiconductor company on Monday, March 17th. This represents a $3.96 annualized dividend and a yield of 1.72%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Tuesday, March 4th. This is an increase from Analog Devices’s previous quarterly dividend of $0.92.
Analog Devices has raised its dividend by an average of 10.1% per year over the last three years and has increased its dividend annually for the last 23 consecutive years. Analog Devices has a payout ratio of 45.3% indicating that its dividend is sufficiently covered by earnings. Research analysts expect Analog Devices to earn $8.59 per share next year, which means the company should continue to be able to cover its $3.96 annual dividend with an expected future payout ratio of 46.1%.
Analog Devices Stock Performance
Analog Devices stock opened at $229.82 on Friday. The stock has a market cap of $113.99 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 73.19, a price-to-earnings-growth ratio of 2.85 and a beta of 1.04. Analog Devices has a 1-year low of $182.57 and a 1-year high of $247.10. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.19, a current ratio of 1.93 and a quick ratio of 1.43. The firm has a 50 day simple moving average of $217.55 and a 200-day simple moving average of $221.07.
Analyst Ratings Changes
ADI has been the subject of several recent research reports. Lake Street Capital began coverage on Analog Devices in a research note on Friday, February 14th. They issued a “buy” rating for the company. UBS Group lifted their price target on shares of Analog Devices from $275.00 to $300.00 and gave the stock a “buy” rating in a research note on Thursday, February 20th. TD Cowen decreased their price objective on shares of Analog Devices from $270.00 to $260.00 and set a “buy” rating for the company in a research report on Wednesday, November 27th. Piper Sandler decreased their price objective on shares of Analog Devices from $235.00 to $220.00 and set a “neutral” rating for the company in a research report on Wednesday, November 27th. Finally, JPMorgan Chase & Co. lifted their price target on Analog Devices from $280.00 to $300.00 and gave the stock an “overweight” rating in a report on Thursday, February 20th. Six investment analysts have rated the stock with a hold rating and eighteen have given a buy rating to the company’s stock. According to MarketBeat.com, Analog Devices presently has an average rating of “Moderate Buy” and a consensus target price of $255.41.
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Insider Buying and Selling
In other Analog Devices news, CEO Vincent Roche sold 10,000 shares of Analog Devices stock in a transaction that occurred on Thursday, January 2nd. The shares were sold at an average price of $215.49, for a total value of $2,154,900.00. Following the completion of the sale, the chief executive officer now directly owns 21,983 shares in the company, valued at $4,737,116.67. The trade was a 31.27 % decrease in their ownership of the stock. The transaction was disclosed in a legal filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through the SEC website. Company insiders own 0.33% of the company’s stock.
Analog Devices declared that its Board of Directors has approved a stock buyback plan on Tuesday, February 18th that allows the company to repurchase $10.00 billion in shares. This repurchase authorization allows the semiconductor company to reacquire up to 9.2% of its shares through open market purchases. Shares repurchase plans are generally a sign that the company’s leadership believes its stock is undervalued.
Analog Devices Company Profile
Analog Devices, Inc designs, manufactures, tests, and markets integrated circuits (ICs), software, and subsystems products in the United States, rest of North and South America, Europe, Japan, China, and rest of Asia. The company provides data converter products, which translate real-world analog signals into digital data, as well as translates digital data into analog signals; power management and reference products for power conversion, driver monitoring, sequencing, and energy management applications in the automotive, communications, industrial, and consumer markets; and power ICs that include performance, integration, and software design simulation tools for accurate power supply designs.
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