NRDBY Dividend History & Yield Analysis

NRDBY has 21 recorded dividend payments. Below is the full payout history with ex-dividend dates, pay dates, annual dividend totals and the current trailing and forward yield.

Yield & Payout Metrics

Dividend yield (TTM)
7.63%
Forward yield
3.87%
Dividend per share (TTM)
$1.54
Annualized rate
$0.7800
Payout frequency
Semi-annual
Last payment
$0.3900
5-year dividend CAGR
17.03%
Consecutive growth years

Yields calculated against a market price of $20.15.

Annual Dividend History

  • 2026$1.54
  • 2025$0.9790
  • 2024$0.9870
  • 2023$0.8740
  • 2022$0.7810
  • 2021$0.9160
  • 2020$0.4460
  • 2019$0.7780
  • 2018$0.8450
  • 2017$0.6940
  • 2016$0.7120
  • 2015$0.6900
  • 2014$0.5910
  • 2013$0.4450
  • 2012$0.0380
  • 2011$0.3960
  • 2010$0.3410
  • 2009$1.75

NRDBY Payout History & Ex-Dividend Dates

NRDBY dividend payments with ex-dividend date, pay date and amount per share
Ex-dividend datePay dateAmount / share
2026-08-012026-08-06$0.3900
2026-03-012026-03-26$1.15
2025-03-012025-03-24$0.9790
2024-03-012024-03-22$0.9870
2023-03-012023-03-24$0.8740
2022-03-012022-03-25$0.7810
2021-10-012021-10-04$0.8320
2021-02-012021-02-19$0.0840
2020-03-012020-03-26$0.4460
2019-03-012019-03-29$0.7780
2018-03-012018-03-16$0.8450
2017-03-012017-03-16$0.6940
2016-03-012016-03-17$0.7120
2015-03-012015-03-19$0.6900
2014-03-012014-03-21$0.5910
2013-03-012013-03-15$0.4450
2012-03-012012-03-23$0.0380
2011-03-012011-03-25$0.3960
2010-03-012010-03-26$0.3410
2009-05-012009-04-09$1.50
2009-04-012009-04-03$0.2570

Does NRDBY pay dividends?

Yes. NRDBY pays on a semi-annual schedule, most recently $0.3900 per share with an ex-dividend date of 2026-08-01. To receive a payout you must own the shares before the ex-dividend date; buying on or after it means the previous holder collects that payment.

How the NRDBY yield is calculated

The trailing yield divides the last twelve months of dividends per share ($1.54) by the latest market price. The forward yield annualizes the most recent payment across 2 payments per year, which reacts faster after a dividend raise or cut. A rising yield is only good news when it comes from a growing payout rather than a falling share price — check the annual history above and the NRDBY DCF fair value page for the cash flow behind it.