SUNPOWER GROUP LTD. Dividend History

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5GD/SI
Current Yield
Years of Payments
7
Consecutive Streak
0 yrs
Latest DPS (2021)
SGD 0.2472
Payout Ratio
0%
Total Payments
10

Annual Dividend per Share (SGD)

Fiscal YearTotal DPSPaymentsYoY
FY2021 0.2472 4 +9788.0%
FY2020 0.0025 1 +31.6%
FY2019 0.0019 1 +58.3%
FY2017 0.0012 1 +0.0%
FY2016 0.0012 1 +20.0%
FY2015 0.0010 1 +0.0%
FY2014 0.0010 1

All Dividend Payments

Announced Type Amount / Share Ex-Date Record Date Payment Date
2021-07-05 special SGD 0.1006 2021-07-12 2021-07-21
2021-06-11 final SGD 0.0030 2021-06-22 2021-06-30
2021-06-04 final SGD 0.0030 2021-06-15 2021-06-24
2021-05-24 special SGD 0.1406 2021-06-09 2021-06-18
2020-07-09 final SGD 0.0025 2020-07-17 2020-07-29
2019-05-15 final SGD 0.0019 2019-05-23 2019-06-03
2017-06-14 final SGD 0.0012 2017-06-20 2017-06-30
2016-05-26 final SGD 0.0012 2016-06-02 2016-06-15
2015-05-20 final SGD 0.0010 2015-05-26 2015-06-09
2014-07-31 final SGD 0.0010 2014-05-22 2014-06-04

About SUNPOWER GROUP LTD. Dividends

Sunpower Group has a 7-year dividend history marked by significant volatility. From FY2014 to FY2020, the company maintained minimal distributions ranging from RMB 0.0010 to RMB 0.0025 per share. FY2021 saw a dramatic reversal, with DPS surging to RMB 0.2472—a 98-fold increase from the prior year. This spike likely reflects cyclical strength in the energy sector during that period, but the sharp pullback suggests it was not sustainable at that level. The company has not resumed regular distributions since FY2021, indicating the recent payout may have been a one-time event tied to exceptional earnings rather than a commitment to ongoing returns. For dividend-focused investors, Sunpower's track record reflects the inherent cyclicality of the Energy & Commodities sector, where distributions are unreliable and heavily dependent on commodity price cycles.

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