Sagami Holdings Corporation operates a chain of Japanese cuisine/noodle restaurants in Japan and internationally. It operates restaurants under the Sagami, Ajino-Mingei, Don Don An, Aiso-Ya, SUIZAN, Seimen-Daigaku, JINJIN, SAGAMI-Tei, Dela Pasta Kitchen, BINMUGI, HAMACHO, BUBUKA, KATSUTANI, and SAGAMI Milano Centrale names. The company also manufactures, processes, and sells noodles, cut vegetables, and beverages; manages franchise and overseas outlets; and manufactures, imports, exports, and sells food and restaurant related materials. In addition, the company is involved in the menu development. Sagami Holdings Corporation was founded in 1970 and is headquartered in Nagoya, Japan.
Sagami Dividend Announcement
• Sagami announced a annually dividend of ¥0.00 per ordinary share which will be made payable on . Ex dividend date: 2025-03-28
• Sagami's trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is 0.11%
Sagami Dividend History
Ex-Div date | Dividend amount | Dividend type | Pay date |
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2025-03-28 | ¥0.00 | annually | |
2024-03-28 | ¥2.00 | annually | |
2023-03-30 | ¥2.00 | annually | 2023-06-29 |
2022-03-30 | ¥5.00 | annually | 2022-06-24 |
2020-03-30 | ¥5.00 | annually | |
2019-03-27 | ¥5.00 | annually | 2019-06-28 |
2018-03-28 | ¥5.00 | annually | 2018-06-29 |
2017-03-29 | ¥1.00 | annually | 2017-06-30 |
2016-03-29 | ¥5.00 | annually | |
2015-03-27 | ¥5.00 | annually | |
2014-03-27 | ¥5.00 | annually | |
2013-03-27 | ¥5.00 | annually |
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