(VIANEWS) – ERAMET (ERA.PA) is among this list of stock assets with the highest dividend rate and return on equity on the Basic Materials sector.
Financial Asset | Price | Forward Dividend Yield | Return on Equity |
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ERAMET (ERA.PA) | €86.50 | 3.94% | 51.96% |
AKZO NOBEL (AKZA.AS) | €68.38 | 2.72% | 6.37% |
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1. ERAMET (ERA.PA)
3.94% Forward Dividend Yield and 51.96% Return On Equity
ERAMET S.A. operates as a mining and metallurgical company in France, Asia, Europe, North America, and internationally. The company extracts and processes manganese ore and nickel ore; and extracts and develops mineral sands. It also produces ferronickel, nickel pig iron, briquettes, nickel salts, high purity nickel, nickel ferroalloys, and alloy steel and casting; manganese alloys, such as high-carbon ferromanganese, silicomanganese, low and medium-carbon ferromanganese, and low-carbon silicomanganese for use in batteries, pigments, construction, and automotive industries; and mineral sands, such as titanium dioxide, high-purity pig iron, zircon, and ilmenite used in ceramics and pigments. In addition, it operates Moanda mine in Gabon; nickel mines in New Caledonia and Indonesia; and mineral sand mine in Senegal and Argentina. ERAMET S.A. was incorporated in 1880 and is headquartered in Paris, France.
Earnings Per Share
As for profitability, ERAMET has a trailing twelve months EPS of €30.84.
PE Ratio
ERAMET has a trailing twelve months price to earnings ratio of 2.8. Meaning, the purchaser of the share is investing €2.8 for every euro of annual earnings.
The company’s return on equity, which measures the profitability of a business relative to shareholder’s equity, for the twelve trailing months is 51.96%.
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2. AKZO NOBEL (AKZA.AS)
2.72% Forward Dividend Yield and 6.37% Return On Equity
Akzo Nobel N.V. engages in the production and sale of paints and coatings worldwide. It offers decorative paints, including paints, lacquers, and varnishes; and a range of mixing machines and color concepts for the building and renovation industry, as well as specialty coatings. The company also provides performance coatings that protect and enhance ships, cars, aircraft, yachts, architectural components, consumer goods, and oil and gas facilities. It offers its products primarily under AkzoNobel, Alabastine, Alba, Andercol, Apla, Armstead Trade, Astral, AwlGrip, Dulux, Bruguer, Cetabever, Cetol, Chemcraft, Colourland Paints, Coral, Cromadex, Cuprinol, Dynacoat, Flexa, Glitsa, Grip-Gard, Zweihorn, Xylazel, Xyladecor, Wanda, Vpowdertech, Vivechrom, U-tech, Trimetal, Titanlux, Taubmans, Sparlack, Sikkens, Savana, and Salcomix, as well as Sadolin, Resicoat, Relest, Procolor, Polyfilla, Polycell, Pinotex, Pintuco, Oxirite, Nordsjo, Molto, Modern Classikk, Maxilite, Mauvilac, Mason CT, Marshall, Laxol, Levis, Lesonal, Interpon, International, Interlux, Innenweis, Inca, Herbol, and Hammerite brands. The company was formerly known as Akzo NV and changed its name to Akzo Nobel N.V. in 1994. Akzo Nobel N.V. was founded in 1646 and is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Earnings Per Share
As for profitability, AKZO NOBEL has a trailing twelve months EPS of €1.74.
PE Ratio
AKZO NOBEL has a trailing twelve months price to earnings ratio of 39.3. Meaning, the purchaser of the share is investing €39.3 for every euro of annual earnings.
The company’s return on equity, which measures the profitability of a business relative to shareholder’s equity, for the twelve trailing months is 6.37%.
Volatility
AKZO NOBEL’s last week, last month’s, and last quarter’s current intraday variation average was a negative 0.23%, a negative 0.32%, and a positive 1.08%.
AKZO NOBEL’s highest amplitude of average volatility was 0.91% (last week), 1.03% (last month), and 1.08% (last quarter).
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