FMCG major ITC is in the spotlight this week with some important announcements that may influence its stock performance. As the company prepares to reveal its Q4FY25 financial results, it has also shared plans to recommend a final dividend for shareholders.
With a solid history of paying dividends and mixed results in recent quarters, here are the key things to know about ITC’s upcoming earnings and dividend news.
ITC’s board has scheduled a meeting on May 22, where it will review and approve the company’s financial results for the fourth quarter and the entire financial year ending March 2025.
In this meeting, the board will release:
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Along with the quarterly results, ITC’s board will also recommend a final dividend for the financial year 2024-25.
The company is well known for regularly rewarding its shareholders through dividends. This upcoming announcement is expected to attract investor interest, especially from those who look for consistent dividend-paying stocks.
ITC has a long history of paying dividends. Since 2003, the company has declared 28 dividends. In just the last 12 months, ITC has paid ₹14 per share as dividends.
Currently, ITC offers a dividend yield of 3.25%, making it an appealing choice for income-focused investors.
In the third quarter of FY25, ITC’s financial performance was mixed:
This shows that while the company saw healthy revenue growth, rising costs put pressure on its profits.
ITC share price has shown mixed trends over the past year:
In terms of price levels:
These movements suggest that while short-term gains have occurred, the overall trend in recent months has been negative.
With Q4 results and the final dividend announcement just around the corner, investors will be closely watching ITC’s financials and outlook. These updates could potentially shift market sentiment around the stock.
With consistent dividend payouts and a strong FMCG presence, ITC’s upcoming announcements could play a vital role in shaping its near-term stock trajectory. Long-term investors will especially be watching for cues on margin stability and cost control amid growing revenue.
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Published on: May 9, 2025, 12:43 PM IST
Kusum Kumari
Kusum Kumari is a Content Writer with 4 years of experience in simplifying financial market concepts. Currently crafting insightful content at Angel One, She specialise in breaking down complex topics into easy-to-understand pieces, blending expertise in market fundamentals and technical analysis.
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