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KLR Keller Group Plc

1,046.00
8.00 (0.77%)
18 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes

Dividends

Announcement Date Type Currency Amount Ex-Dividend Date Record Date Payment
05/3/2024 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.313 30/5/2024 31/5/2024 28/6/2024
05/7/2023 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.139 17/8/2023 18/8/2023 08/9/2023
17/11/2022 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.245 01/6/2023 02/6/2023 23/6/2023
27/6/2022 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.132 18/8/2022 19/8/2022 09/9/2022
08/3/2022 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.233 01/6/2022 06/6/2022 01/7/2022
03/8/2021 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.126 19/8/2021 20/8/2021 10/9/2021
09/3/2021 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.233 03/6/2021 04/6/2021 25/6/2021
19/11/2020 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.126 26/11/2020 27/11/2020 18/12/2020
03/3/2020 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.21 30/7/2020 31/7/2020 21/8/2020
12/12/2019 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.023 30/7/2020 31/7/2020 21/8/2020
12/12/2019 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.023 04/6/2020 05/6/2020 26/6/2020
03/3/2020 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.251 04/6/2020 05/6/2020 26/6/2020
29/7/2019 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.126 22/8/2019 23/8/2019 16/9/2019
04/3/2019 Dividend income or Cash Dividend GBP 0.239 30/5/2019 31/5/2019 21/6/2019
Dividends data is taken only from official company reports.

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Posted at 05/3/2024 10:28 by jeffian
It's the first time I have ever seen the phrase "rebasing the dividend" used in an upward direction! It's usually a mealy-mouthed way of telling shareholders they're getting a dividend cut. Well done, Keller.
Posted at 05/3/2024 08:03 by p1nkfish
"In recognition of the excellent performance in the year and the Group's future growth prospects, the Board is recommending a rebasing of the dividend with an increase in the total dividend for 2023 of 20%, which would bring the total dividends for the year to 45.2p (2022: 37.7p)."
Posted at 05/3/2024 07:56 by p1nkfish
Excellent move in underlying profit. What's not to like and debt near lower target boundary too.

"In 2023 the Group delivered a record set of financial results, establishing a new foundation for future long term growth and supporting a material rebasing of the dividend with a full year increase of 20%. Whilst political and macro-economic uncertainties will undoubtedly remain and impact our markets in the short term, our current level of trading together with our robust order book mean that we enter the new year with confidence.

The strong momentum of the business is encouraging and whilst inevitably there will be fluctuations across the Group, our diverse revenues and improved operational delivery underpin our expectation that 2024 will be another year of underlying progress.

The significant improvement in business performance and continued disciplined execution of our strategy, will provide both resilience in the short term and drive growth in the long term, through both organic and targeted M&A opportunities. Accordingly, we view the Group's prospects with increased confidence."
Posted at 17/1/2024 09:35 by scooo
Trading Update brings welcome news.
With such a widespread global footprint, there is always something negative to report somewhere in its diverse economic regions, and it is this that the market always seizes on. The forthcoming record results will however underline its particularly strong position in its main U.S. market.

It is now time for the dividend to reflect the progress made in its financial position, and this should at last bolster the flagging share price.
Posted at 28/10/2023 09:42 by tole
Liberum describes Keller valuation as 'cheap'Specialist geotechnical engineer Keller (KLR) is trading on a 'cheap' valuation given strong quarterly performance, says Liberum.Analyst Joe Brent retained his 'buy' recommendation and increased his target price from £13.40 to £14.00 Citywire Elite Companies A-rated stock, which was trading at £7.70 on Monday.It issued a strong trading update where 'management points to continued momentum and a positive third quarter', said Brent. This led him to increase full-year 2023 and 2024 earnings per share by 16% and 10%, respectively, to 'reflect the strong performance'.'We maintain our 'buy' recommendation but increase our target price... to reflect strong performance: a revised current year 2024 price/earnings of 4.9x is cheap,' he said.
Posted at 23/10/2023 08:23 by faz
A raised dividend seems a given now, and that can only help!
Posted at 31/7/2023 13:53 by rolo7
klr far to cheap should be on pe of 10 for 1130p target price
Posted at 05/7/2023 08:53 by scooo
From KLR website it can be seen that Consensus analyst estimates were 106p EPS for 2023 as at 9th March 2023.

We are now told that after a “Record start to the year; full year operating profit to be materially ahead of previous expectations”.

Hence the share price jump from undeservedly low levels, and a much brighter outlook from a normally cautious CEO.
Posted at 17/5/2023 17:17 by bend1pa
I'm sure that any further news from Australia won't be good, but it seems that KLR can safely take that issue on the chin. KLR seems to be good at weathering financial storms, be they internal or external ones.

It's been a while since we had any interest shown on this thread, or that we've seen a daily uptick of this size. Hopefully this is the start of a significant rally.
Posted at 31/1/2023 22:18 by wad collector
The IC article headlines about the LINE project in Saudi. I know that it is just one facet of the work , but it seems so obvious that the whole concept of a 170km long desert building is an extraordinary vanity project. It is a terrible idea that is an ecological disaster that will eventually end as a linear gravestone of concrete to a leader who surrounded himself in yes men who didn't want to point out his folly.
Now I am all in favour of separating foolish rich men from their cash , but eventually Saudi will back out of the plan, and to save face will accuse all the foreign contractors of negligence and stop paying the bills. HMG won't help as they won't want to offend the oil suppliers.
Hopefully KLR have supped with a long spoon so the price renegotiations turn out to be minimal , but I somehow suspect that the "Hundreds of millions in future years " is about as likely as Saudi having a General Election...

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