Southern Cross Payments Ltd
ASX:SP1
Shareholder Yield
Current shareholder yield for
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Shareholder yield represents the total return a company provides to its shareholders, calculated as the sum of dividend yield, buyback yield, and debt paydown yield. What is shareholder yield?
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Shareholder Yield
Buybacks
Buyback Yield measures how much a company reduces its outstanding shares through repurchases, expressed as a percentage.
This metric directly reflects the company’s efforts to return value to shareholders. By reducing the number of shares, buybacks can increase earnings per share and potentially boost the stock's price.
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Buybacks
Debt Paydown
Debt Paydown Yield measures the amount of debt a company repays within a specific period, shown as a percentage of its market capitalization.
This metric indicates how the company is using its capital to decrease financial liabilities, which can strengthen its financial health and potentially enhance shareholder value.
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Debt Paydown
Price Appreciation
SP1 Price
Southern Cross Payments Ltd
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| Standard Deviation of Annual Returns |
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| Max Drawdown |
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| Market Capitalization | 1.2B AUD |
| Shares Outstanding | 1 174 430 000 000 |
| Percentage of Shares Shorted |
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SP1 Return Decomposition
Main factors of price return
Stock Splits
SP1's latest stock split occurred on Dec 24, 2014
The company executed a 1-for-10 stock split, meaning that for every 10 shares held, investors received 1 new share.
Before the split, SP1 traded at 0.18 per share. Afterward, the share price was about 0.19.
The adjusted shares began trading on Dec 24, 2014. This was SP1's 5th stock split, following the previous one in May 24, 2011.