ADM declares 51-cent quarterly dividend, continuing 94-year streak

Published 06/11/2025, 15:10
ADM declares 51-cent quarterly dividend, continuing 94-year streak

CHICAGO - Agricultural giant ADM (NYSE:ADM) announced Thursday it will pay a cash dividend of 51 cents per share on its common stock, maintaining its remarkable 94-year streak of uninterrupted quarterly payments. The dividend represents an annual yield of 3.62% based on the current share price of $56.29.

The dividend will be payable on Dec. 11, 2025, to shareholders of record as of Nov. 19, 2025, according to a company press release.

This marks ADM’s 376th consecutive quarterly dividend payment, representing more than nine decades of consistent shareholder returns. The company reported 480,569,690 outstanding shares of common stock as of Sept. 30, 2025.

ADM, formerly known as Archer Daniels Midland, operates as a global agricultural supply chain manager and processor, providing food ingredients, animal nutrition products, and biofuel solutions.

The company noted in its statement that future dividend payments remain subject to various risks and uncertainties as outlined in its regulatory filings.

In other recent news, Archer-Daniels-Midland Company (ADM) reported its third-quarter earnings for 2025, surpassing analyst expectations with an adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $0.92, compared to the forecasted $0.85. Despite this positive earnings surprise, the company experienced a revenue shortfall, reporting $20.37 billion against the anticipated $20.96 billion. ADM also lowered its full-year EPS guidance to a range of $3.25 to $3.50, down from approximately $4.00. These developments have caught the attention of investors and analysts alike. The earnings results and revised guidance are significant as they provide insight into ADM’s financial health and future performance expectations. Analyst firms are closely monitoring these changes, although no specific upgrades or downgrades were mentioned. These recent developments are crucial for investors to consider when evaluating their positions in ADM.

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