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Carrefour SA (CA.PA)

Paris - Paris Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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16.14+0.05 (+0.31%)
As of 09:05AM CET. Market open.
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Previous close16.09
Open16.11
BidN/A x N/A
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Day's range16.11 - 16.16
52-week range14.89 - 19.19
Volume13,503
Avg. volume1,660,670
Market cap11.195B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.49
PE ratio (TTM)12.51
EPS (TTM)1.29
Earnings date20 Feb 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.87 (5.48%)
Ex-dividend date28 May 2024
1y target est19.10
  • Reuters

    UPDATE 3-Carrefour raises dividend after 2023 profit jumps

    Carrefour, Europe's largest retailer, said on Tuesday it was confident about this year as it reported record cash flow of 1.62 billion euros ($1.8 billion) for 2023 and operating profit up 18.5% in its core French market amid high inflation. The solid results and strong cash generation allowed Carrefour to hand investors a 55% dividend increase to 0.87 euros per share and launch a new share buyback scheme worth 700 million euros. "In 2024, the group should see a more favourable market environment in Europe with the ongoing recovery of consumers' purchasing power," Chief Financial Officer Matthieu Malige told reporters.

  • Reuters

    Carrefour raises dividend after 2023 profit jumps

    PARIS (Reuters) -Carrefour, Europe's largest retailer, said on Tuesday it was confident about this year as it reported record cash flow of 1.62 billion euros ($1.8 billion) for 2023 and operating profit up 18.5% in its core French market amid high inflation. The solid results and strong cash generation allowed Carrefour to hand investors a 55% dividend increase to 0.87 euros per share and launch a new share buyback scheme worth 700 million euros. "In 2024, the group should see a more favourable market environment in Europe with the ongoing recovery of consumers' purchasing power," Chief Financial Officer Matthieu Malige told reporters.

  • Fortune

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