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Lear (NYSE:LEA) Is Due To Pay A Dividend Of $0.77

Simply Wall St·08/18/2025 10:48:09
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Lear Corporation (NYSE:LEA) will pay a dividend of $0.77 on the 23rd of September. This means the annual payment is 3.0% of the current stock price, which is above the average for the industry.

Lear's Projected Earnings Seem Likely To Cover Future Distributions

Impressive dividend yields are good, but this doesn't matter much if the payments can't be sustained. Before making this announcement, Lear was easily earning enough to cover the dividend. This means that most of its earnings are being retained to grow the business.

Looking forward, earnings per share is forecast to rise by 103.3% over the next year. If the dividend continues on this path, the payout ratio could be 19% by next year, which we think can be pretty sustainable going forward.

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NYSE:LEA Historic Dividend August 18th 2025

Check out our latest analysis for Lear

Dividend Volatility

Although the company has a long dividend history, it has been cut at least once in the last 10 years. Since 2015, the dividend has gone from $0.80 total annually to $3.08. This means that it has been growing its distributions at 14% per annum over that time. It is great to see strong growth in the dividend payments, but cuts are concerning as it may indicate the payout policy is too ambitious.

The Dividend Looks Likely To Grow

With a relatively unstable dividend, it's even more important to see if earnings per share is growing. Lear has impressed us by growing EPS at 28% per year over the past five years. Earnings have been growing rapidly, and with a low payout ratio we think that the company could turn out to be a great dividend stock.

We Really Like Lear's Dividend

Overall, we like to see the dividend staying consistent, and we think Lear might even raise payments in the future. Distributions are quite easily covered by earnings, which are also being converted to cash flows. All of these factors considered, we think this has solid potential as a dividend stock.

It's important to note that companies having a consistent dividend policy will generate greater investor confidence than those having an erratic one. Still, investors need to consider a host of other factors, apart from dividend payments, when analysing a company. For instance, we've picked out 3 warning signs for Lear that investors should take into consideration. If you are a dividend investor, you might also want to look at our curated list of high yield dividend stocks.