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SMARTPHOTO GROUP And EXOR NV Have A High Dividend Yield And Return On Equity In The Consumer Cyclical Sector.

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(VIANEWS) - SMARTPHOTO GROUP (SMAR.BR) is among this list of stock assets with the highest dividend rate and return on equity on the Consumer Cyclical sector.

Financial Asset Price Forward Dividend Yield Return on Equity
SMARTPHOTO GROUP (SMAR.BR) €27.60 3.6% 11.25%
EXOR NV (EXO.AS) €76.62 0.58% 17.9%

Several Euronext companies pay out dividends to its shareholders. The dividend yield is a dividend to price ratio showing how much a company pays out in dividends each year.

1. SMARTPHOTO GROUP (SMAR.BR)

3.6% Forward Dividend Yield and 11.25% Return On Equity

Smartphoto Group NV engages in the B2C e-commerce business in Europe. The company offers personalized products, including gifts, cards, photo books, photo calendars, prints, and wall decoration under the smartphoto brand name. It also engages in the e-commerce distribution of personalized gift packages with chocolate, alcohol, fruit, and flowers under the Nayan brand name through websites comprising Gift.be and GiftsforEurope.com. The company was formerly known as Spector Photo Group NV and changed its name to Smartphoto Group NV in May 2013. Smartphoto Group NV was founded in 1964 and is based in Wetteren, Belgium.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, SMARTPHOTO GROUP has a trailing twelve months EPS of €1.39.

PE Ratio

SMARTPHOTO GROUP has a trailing twelve months price to earnings ratio of 19.86. Meaning, the purchaser of the share is investing €19.86 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 11.25%.

Sales Growth

SMARTPHOTO GROUP's sales growth for the current quarter is 33.6%.

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2. EXOR NV (EXO.AS)

0.58% Forward Dividend Yield and 17.9% Return On Equity

Exor N.V., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the luxury goods, automotive, agricultural and construction equipment, commercial vehicles, and professional football businesses worldwide. The company designs, engineers, produces, and sells luxury performance sports cars under the Ferrari brand. It also offers automotive vehicles and mobility solutions under the Abarth, Alfa Romeo, Chrysler, Citroen, Dodge, DS, Fiat, Fiat Professional, Jeep, Lancia, Maserati, Mopar, Opel, Peugeot, Ram, and Vauxhall brands; and retail and dealer financing, and rental services for the automotive sector, as well as sells service parts. In addition, the company designs, produces, markets, sells, and finances agricultural and construction equipment, trucks, commercial vehicles, buses, engines, and car spare parts. Further, it manages professional football teams under the Juventus Football Club name; publishes The Economist, il Secolo XIX, La Repubblica and La Stampa, and other newspapers and magazines; offers digital and advertising, and conference and electronic services; and operates three national radio stations, including Radio Deejay. Additionally, the company provides furniture, homeware, apparel, leather goods, jewelry, and accessories; and offers footwear. The company was founded in 1899 and is headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Exor N.V. is a subsidiary of Giovanni Agnelli B.V.

Earnings Per Share

As for profitability, EXOR NV has a trailing twelve months EPS of €12.22.

PE Ratio

EXOR NV has a trailing twelve months price to earnings ratio of 6.27. Meaning, the purchaser of the share is investing €6.27 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 17.9%.

Revenue Growth

Year-on-year quarterly revenue growth grew by 32.5%, now sitting on 41.84B for the twelve trailing months.

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