PSE Index Stock And Their Dividend Yield (2012)
June 10, 2012 2 Comments
For a dividend hunter investor, below are the list of PSE Index stock with their corresponding dividend yield.
A stocks dividend yield is the annual cash dividend payment divided by the current stock price. Actually, there were only few stocks listed in the PSE that pays cash dividend.
1 Aboitiz Equity Ventures (AEV) – 3.16%
2 Aboitiz Power (AP) – 3.90%
3 Alliance Global Group, Inc. (AGI) – 3.08%
4 Ayala Corporation (AC) – 0.91%
5 Ayala Land (ALI) – 1.09%
6 Banco de Oro Unibank, Inc. (BDO) – 1.47%
7 Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) – 2.65%
8 Belle Corporation (BEL) – 0.00%
9 Cebu Air Inc. (CEB) – 0.00%
10 DMCI Holdings (DMC) – 2.14%
11 Energy Development Corporation (EDC) – 1.72%
12 First Gen Corporation (FGEN) – 0.00%
13 Globe Telecom (GLO) – 6.12%
14 International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICT) – 0.93%
15 JG Summit Holdings (JGS) – 0.15%
16 Jollibee Foods Corporation ( JFC) – 1.07%
17 Manila Electric Company (MER) – 5.08%
18 Manila Water Company (MWC) – 2.41%
19 Megaworld Corporation (MEG) – 1.24%
20 Metro Pacific Investments Corporation (MPI) – 0.73%
21 Metropolitan Bank and Trust Company (MBT) – 2.31%
22 Philex Mining Corporation (PX) – 0.59%
23 Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (TEL) – 5.18%
24 Robinsons Land Corporation (RLC) – 2.19%
25 San Miguel Corporation (SMC) – 0.92%
26 Semirara Mining Corporation (SCC) – 5.46%
27 SM Development Corporation (SMDC) – 0.74%
28 SM Investments Corporation (SM) – 1.52%
29 SM Prime Holdings (SMPH) – 1.89%
30 Universal Robina Corporation (URC) – 2.44%
source : Bloomberg
I may say that the concept of dividend were somehow boring since, there were only few companies paying it. However, we should not discount the fact that companies paying dividend is profitable and healthy in their industry.
Companies like PLDT(TEL), Meralco(MER), Semirara Mining (SCC) and Globe Telecoms (GLO) pays good dividend. In fact, their dividend yield is higher compared to the bank time deposit yields.
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Hi. newbie ofw investor here from uae. I find your blog very helpful and informative. Thank you for your effort. I have some questions that maybe you can answer, How do you compute the earnings for the dividend? Let’s say AEV is 3.16%, and how often do they pay out the dividends? thanks.
hi heston,
for dividend yield computation – let’s say that the stock price of AEV is 50php and it’s giving a cash dividend of 1.58php… the dividend yield is (1.58php/50php) x 100%.
paying of cash/stock dividend depends on the company’s board of directors and it’s frequency of paying dividend varies on the company business condition.