Hyster-Yale (HY) has announced a cash dividend of $0.36000 per share, with the ex-dividend date set for Aug 29, 2025. Investors who hold the stock before this date will be eligible to receive the payout, which is scheduled for Sep 16, 2025. The announcement was made on Aug 12, 2025, marking the latest in a series of consistent dividend distributions. This upcoming payment is slightly higher than the average of the last 10 dividends, which stood at $0.33750 per share. Notably, the company’s last dividend was also $0.36000, issued on Jun 13, 2025, and was similarly classified as a cash dividend. The continuity of dividend amounts and the timing of payments suggest a stable financial strategy, reinforcing HY’s commitment to rewarding shareholders through regular cash distributions.
Recent market activity and investor sentiment have shown notable shifts, reflecting both short-term price fluctuations and broader strategic moves. Over the past week, Valueworks LLC has increased its stake in
by 10.4%, signaling growing institutional confidence in the company’s outlook. This move aligns with broader bullish signals observed on the 15-minute chart, where the stock has recently shown upward momentum through expanding
Bands and a Bullish Marubozu pattern. However, conflicting technical indicators have emerged, with a KDJ Death Cross and Bearish Marubozu also noted on the same chart, suggesting a mixed technical environment.
Analysts have rated HY as a “Buy” with a 12-month target price of $50.00, representing a 28.07% upside from the current price of $39.04 as of late Aug 22, 2025. This valuation implies strong potential for capital appreciation, particularly if the company can overcome recent challenges. Over the past several months, HY has faced headwinds, with flat sales over the last two years and projections of a 6.9% decline in the near term. These trends highlight the need for strategic adjustments to regain momentum in a competitive market.
Recent developments underscore both the opportunities and challenges facing
. Institutional investment, technical indicators, and analyst ratings all point to a stock in transition, with potential for both short-term volatility and long-term growth. As the company approaches its next dividend payment on Aug 29, 2025, investors should note that this date marks the final day to purchase HY stock and be eligible for the dividend. Any purchase made after this date will not qualify for the $0.36000 per share distribution.
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