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SAN DIEGO - Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ:QCOM) announced Friday it will pay a quarterly cash dividend of $0.89 per common share on December 18, 2025, to stockholders of record as of December 4, 2025.
The dividend announcement maintains the company’s regular quarterly payment to shareholders. Qualcomm, a leading provider of semiconductor and telecommunications equipment, continues its practice of returning value to investors through its dividend program.
The company, known for its Snapdragon mobile platforms and wireless technologies, has maintained its position as a significant player in the mobile technology ecosystem. Qualcomm’s business includes its licensing division (QTL) and its semiconductor business (QCT).
The dividend announcement comes as the technology sector navigates ongoing market fluctuations and competitive pressures in the semiconductor industry.
This information is based on a press release statement issued by the company.
In other recent news, Qualcomm reported quarterly revenues of $10.4 billion and earnings per share of $2.77, surpassing the consensus estimates of $10.3 billion in revenue and $2.71 in earnings per share. The company has also raised its guidance for the upcoming quarter, projecting revenues of $10.7 billion and earnings per share of $2.85, which exceed analyst expectations. Benchmark maintained a Buy rating with a $200 price target for Qualcomm, noting growth across major business categories, including a 21% increase in automotive revenue and a 24% rise in Internet of Things (IoT) revenue. In contrast, Cantor Fitzgerald reiterated a Neutral rating with a $150 price target.
Additionally, Qualcomm announced that Dr. Jeremy Kolter has been appointed to its board of directors and governance committee. The company also made changes in its executive team, appointing Patricia Grech as Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer, while Neil Martin will now lead corporate development. Furthermore, Qualcomm has adopted Arm’s ninth-generation computing architecture, known as "v9," for its latest PC and phone chips, which could potentially boost Arm’s revenue. These developments highlight Qualcomm’s strategic initiatives and ongoing growth in various sectors.
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