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Company: RELIANCE STEEL & ALUMINUM (RS)

This page shows only data up to the final business day of 2012.

Additional financial information for this company can be found at:
Total number of dividends paid: 72.

Dividend payment frequency:

FrequencyNumber of dividends
Annually0
Semi-annually0
Quarterly67
Monthly0
Irregularly5
'none'0

On 3/31/1995, the dividend payment frequency changed from irregularly to quarterly.
On 6/12/1998, the dividend payment frequency changed from quarterly to irregularly.
On 5/28/1999, the dividend payment frequency changed from irregularly to quarterly.

Current frequency is quarterly.

Dividend payment timing:

MonthNumber of dividends
January16
February0
March14
April4
May4
June14
July0
August5
September13
October0
November0
December2

Cancellations/Discontinuations/Omissions:

StatusNumber
Cancelled0
Discontinued0
Omitted0

Data by year:

Companies that declare a dividend late in one calendar year, might pay it early in the next calendar year.
This page will show both dividends declared per year, as well as dividends paid per year, in case the latter makes it look as if there was a freeze or a decrease.
The second column shows dividends declared per year.
The third column shows the increase in dividends declared from one year to the next.
The fourth column shows dividends paid per year.
The fifth column shows the increase in dividends paid from one year to the next.

YearDividends declaredIncrease from previous yearDividends paidIncrease from previous yearCAGR to 2012 fromBumpiness to 2012 from
1995$ 0.02222$ 0.02222 23.465% 28
1996$ 0.02667 19.996%$ 0.02556 14.997% 24.015% 28
1997$ 0.03889 45.830%$ 0.03389 32.606% 23.462% 29
1998$ 0.08000 105.708%$ 0.07167 111.469% 18.807% 19
1999$ 0.09000 12.501%$ 0.08500 18.605% 18.822% 19
2000$ 0.11000 22.221%$ 0.10750 26.469% 18.206% 20
2001$ 0.12000 9.091%$ 0.11750 9.302% 19.051% 21
2002$ 0.12000NO CHANGE$ 0.12000 2.128% 20.890% 21
2003$ 0.12000NO CHANGE$ 0.12000NO CHANGE 23.465% 21
2004$ 0.13000 8.333%$ 0.12500 4.167% 26.117% 20
2005$ 0.19000 46.154%$ 0.17500 40.000% 24.249% 21
2006$ 0.22000 15.789%$ 0.21000 20.000% 24.972% 23
2007$ 0.32000 45.455%$ 0.30000 42.857% 21.673% 24
2008$ 0.40000 25.000%$ 0.38000 26.667% 20.455% 26
2009$ 0.40000NO CHANGE$ 0.40000 5.263% 25.992% 28
2010$ 0.30000DECREASE$ 0.40000NO CHANGE 41.421% 23
2011$ 0.48000 60.000%$ 0.48000 20.000% 66.667% 0
2012$ 0.80000 66.667%$ 0.80000 66.667%

What price should you pay today if you wanted last year's dividends ($ 0.80000) to represent a yield of X%?

YieldPrice
0.5%$160.00
1.0%$ 80.00
1.5%$ 53.33
2.0%$ 40.00
2.5%$ 32.00
3.0%$ 26.67
3.5%$ 22.86
4.0%$ 20.00
4.5%$ 17.78
5.0%$ 16.00
5.5%$ 14.55
6.0%$ 13.33
6.5%$ 12.31
7.0%$ 11.43
7.5%$ 10.67
8.0%$ 10.00
8.5%$ 9.41
9.0%$ 8.89
9.5%$ 8.42
10.0%$ 8.00

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