Union Pacific (NYSE:UNP) Stock, Dividends

Union Pacific issues dividends to shareholders from excess cash Union Pacific generates. Most companies pay dividends on a quarterly basis, but dividends may also be paid monthly, annually or at irregular intervals.

Union Pacific Corp Dividend Overview

Union Pacific Corp currently pays a quarterly dividend of $5.36 per year for a yield of 2.29%.

Union Pacific Corp last traded ex-dividend on Aug 30 and the next ex-dividend date is unknown.

Key Highlights:

  • Annual Payout: $5.36
  • Current Yield: 2.29%
  • Next Ex-Dividend Date: Unknown
  • Last Ex-Dividend Date: Aug 30
  • Payments per Year: 4
Dividend Yield (Forward)
2.29%
Annual Dividend
$5.36
Last Dividend
Aug 30

Dividends for Union Pacific

Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs

FAQ

Q

When does Union Pacific (UNP) pay its next dividend?

A

There are no upcoming dividends for Union Pacific.The last dividend paid out to investors was $1.34 on September 30, 2024

Q

What date did I need to own Union Pacific (UNP) stock to get the latest dividend?

A

There are no upcoming dividends for Union Pacific.The last dividend paid last dividend payout September 30, 2024 and was $1.34.

Q

How much per share is the next Union Pacific (UNP) dividend?

A

There are no upcoming dividends for Union Pacific.The last dividend paid out to investors was $1.34 on September 30, 2024

Q

What is the dividend yield for Union Pacific (NYSE:UNP)?

A

Union Pacific has no upcoming dividends reported. The last reported dividend for Union Pacific (UNP) was $1.34 and was paid out on September 30, 2024.

Q

What was the announcement date for the next Union Pacific (UNP) dividend?

A

There are no upcoming dividends announced for Union Pacific. The last dividend was announced on July 17, 2024

Q

Why is Union Pacific (UNP) dividend considered high?

A

There is not enough data to provide an evaluation.

Q

Is Union Pacific (UNP) a good dividend?

A

There is not enough data to provide an evaluation.

Q

Is the Union Pacific (UNP) dividend sustainable?

A

There is not enough data to provide an evaluation.

Browse Dividends on all stocks.

People Also Watch