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Essity AB (publ) (0RQD.IL)

IOB - IOB Delayed price. Currency in SEK
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254.00+2.00 (+0.79%)
As of 12:02PM GMT. Market open.
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Previous close252.00
Open254.30
Bid0.00 x N/A
Ask260.40 x N/A
Day's range253.60 - 259.90
52-week range228.60 - 314.50
Volume100,764
Avg. volume1,847,748
Market cap176.157B
Beta (5Y monthly)0.29
PE ratio (TTM)20.02
EPS (TTM)12.69
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield7.25 (3.03%)
Ex-dividend date30 Mar 2023
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Essity bondholders request meeting over debt repayment claim

    Essity creditors demanded on Friday that the Swedish hygiene products maker must convene a general meeting of noteholders to discuss a repayment of the company's bonds, advisors to the ad-hoc group said. The bondholders have said Essity's recent sale of its 52% stake in Hong Kong's Vinda International constituted a default on the terms of the Swedish company's notes maturing in 2029, 2030 and 2031, and that they should thus be repaid in full. "The group is willing to discuss with Essity the manner and terms on which such repayment would be made," the bondholders' advisors Houlihan Lokey and White & Case said in a statement obtained by Reuters.

  • GuruFocus.com

    Essity AB's Dividend Analysis

    Essity AB (ETTYF) recently announced a dividend of $7.75 per share, payable on 2024-03-28, with the ex-dividend date set for 2024-03-22. As investors look forward to this upcoming payment, the spotlight also shines on the company's dividend history, yield, and growth rates. Using the data from GuruFocus, let's look into Essity AB's dividend performance and assess its sustainability.

  • Bloomberg

    Essity Bondholders Want Money Back After Sending Default Notice

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