CGI Dividends
| GIB Stock | USD 71.51 -0.37 -0.51% |
| Last Reported | Projected for Next Year | ||
| Dividends Paid | -155.3 M | -147.5 M | |
| Dividend Payout Ratio | 0.07 | 0.07 | |
| Dividend Paid And Capex Coverage Ratio | 7.99 | 4.03 |
CGI |
CGI Inc carries just 5 dividend entries, making each recorded event more important for pattern analysis. The most recent per-share distribution stood at 0.12.
Dividends Paid Trend History
Historical changes in CGI dividends paid can help investors see whether payout behavior is becoming steadier, more volatile, or more exposed to shifts in operating conditions. The current history set includes about 5 recorded dividend events, which offers more context for evaluating payout consistency. That is why many income-focused investors treat the time series as a validation tool rather than as a decorative chart. Dividends Paid is tracking at -147.54 Million after a 5.26% move from the prior year. The most recent annual figure for Dividends Paid was -155.31 Million.
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Dividend Yield Growth History
A disciplined review of CGI Inc dividend yield growth can help investors judge whether the dividend profile is expanding at a pace that still looks compatible with the underlying business. This framework works best when dividend growth is evaluated together with earnings quality, capital allocation, and the probability of future payout continuity. Financial indicators imply that Dividend Yield is moving in a contracting direction. Year-ago financials show CGI with Dividend Yield of 0.0043.
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Recent Dividends Paid (per share)
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Forward Dividend Income Per Share
Expected dividend income per share is useful when evaluating CGI Inc because it translates payout policy into a clearer estimate of what one share may contribute over the next year if current conditions persist. The current history set includes about 5 recorded dividend events, which offers more context for evaluating payout consistency. The better read comes from comparing the income estimate with payout consistency and the company's ability to keep supporting distributions.
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Forward Year
Projected annual dividend income per share for CGI Inc adjusted for current price deviation
Dividend Payment History
A dividend represents a portion of CGI's earnings that the board chooses to distribute to shareholders, which is why the payout record is an important part of evaluating income reliability in CGI Inc. The current history set includes about 5 recorded dividend events, which offers more context for evaluating payout consistency. Investors usually want to know whether the payout cadence has looked deliberate enough to support future expectations.
Dividends Overview and Assumptions
Dividend history for CGI helps compare payout consistency across reporting periods. The most recent distribution was $0.12 on December 19, 2025.
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Rifka Kats - Member of Macroaxis Editorial Board Quarterly Earnings Growth 0.057 | Dividend Share 0.62 | Earnings Share 5.45 | Revenue Per Share | Quarterly Revenue Growth 0.077 |
Understanding CGI Inc includes distinguishing between market value and book value, where book value reflects CGI's accounting equity. CGI's market capitalization is 15.37 B. A P/B ratio of 2.13 indicates the market values CGI above its accounting book value. Enterprise value stands at 17.94 B. Intrinsic value reflects what CGI's fundamentals imply about worth, which may differ from both the trading price and the book figure. Analytical frameworks help reconcile those views.
It is useful to distinguish CGI's value from its trading price, which are computed with different methods. For CGI, key inputs include a P/E ratio of 18.16, a P/B ratio of 2.13, a profit margin of 10.25%, and ROE of 16.78%. Where CGI trades at any moment depends on the balance of buying and selling pressure.