TEO Dividend History & Yield Analysis
TEO has 22 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
Yields calculated against a market price of $13.32.
Annual Dividend History
- 2024$0.24001 pmt
- 2023$0.24501 pmt
- 2022$0.31401 pmt
- 2021$0.45401 pmt
- 2020$0.37201 pmt
- 2019$1.333 pmts
- 2018$2.352 pmts
- 2017$1.221 pmt
- 2016$0.70802 pmts
- 2015$0.46701 pmt
- 2014$1.143 pmts
- 2013$0.79701 pmt
- 2012$0.92901 pmt
- 2011$1.151 pmt
- 2010$1.372 pmts
TEO Payout History & Ex-Dividend Dates
| Ex-dividend date | Pay date | Amount / share |
|---|---|---|
| 2024-11-01 | 2024-11-29 | $0.2400 |
| 2023-05-01 | 2023-05-19 | $0.2450 |
| 2022-06-01 | 2022-06-24 | $0.3140 |
| 2021-09-01 | 2021-09-02 | $0.4540 |
| 2020-11-01 | 2020-11-20 | $0.3720 |
| 2019-10-01 | 2019-10-18 | $0.6960 |
| 2019-08-01 | 2019-08-16 | $0.2890 |
| 2019-05-01 | 2019-05-03 | $0.3450 |
| 2018-03-01 | 2018-03-19 | $0.7870 |
| 2018-02-01 | 2018-02-13 | $1.56 |
| 2017-12-01 | 2017-12-27 | $1.22 |
| 2016-08-01 | 2016-08-23 | $0.4550 |
| 2016-05-01 | 2016-05-10 | $0.2530 |
| 2015-05-01 | 2015-05-06 | $0.4670 |
| 2014-09-01 | 2014-09-17 | $0.3690 |
| 2014-06-01 | 2014-06-05 | $0.3850 |
| 2014-05-01 | 2014-05-05 | $0.3870 |
| 2013-12-01 | 2013-12-23 | $0.7970 |
| 2012-05-01 | 2012-05-08 | $0.9290 |
| 2011-04-01 | 2011-04-14 | $1.15 |
| 2010-12-01 | 2010-12-15 | $0.4650 |
| 2010-04-01 | 2010-04-30 | $0.9040 |
Does TEO pay dividends?
Yes. TEO pays on a — schedule, most recently $0.2400 per share with an ex-dividend date of 2024-11-01. 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 TEO yield is calculated
The trailing yield divides the last twelve months of dividends per share (—) by the latest market price. The forward yield annualizes the most recent payment across — 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 TEO DCF fair value page for the cash flow behind it.