Columbia Property Trust
Dividend Yield & History

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The company does not pay dividends.

CXP Most Recent Dividend 8 Dec 2021

Columbia Property Trust stock dividend per share (2016 – 2021)

Columbia Property Trust, Inc. (NYSE:CXP): Dividend per share
2016 $1.2
2017 $0.8
2018 $0.8
2019 $0.81
2020 $0.84
2021 $2.8

Columbia Property Trust stock dividend yield (2016 – 2021)

Columbia Property Trust, Inc. (NYSE:CXP): Dividend Yield
2016 5.58%
2017 3.95%
2018 4.15%
2019 3.84%
2020 5.74%
2021 0%

Columbia Property Trust stock dividend history by quarter (2013 – 2021)

Date Dividend Dividend adjustment Declaration date Record date Payment date
7 Dec 2021 $2.17000 $2.17000 29 Nov 2021 8 Dec 2021 8 Dec 2021
31 Aug 2021 $0.21000 $0.21000 10 Aug 2021 1 Sep 2021 15 Sep 2021
28 May 2021 $0.21000 $0.21000 1 Jun 2021 15 Jun 2021
26 Feb 2021 $0.21000 $0.21000 16 Feb 2021 1 Mar 2021 16 Mar 2021
30 Nov 2020 $0.21000 $0.21000 16 Nov 2020 1 Dec 2020 8 Jan 2021
31 Aug 2020 $0.21000 $0.21000 12 Aug 2020 1 Sep 2020 15 Sep 2020
29 May 2020 $0.21000 $0.21000 12 May 2020 1 Jun 2020 16 Jun 2020
28 Feb 2020 $0.21000 $0.21000 10 Feb 2020 2 Mar 2020 17 Mar 2020
13 Dec 2019 $0.21000 $0.21000 3 Dec 2019 16 Dec 2019 7 Jan 2020
30 Aug 2019 $0.20000 $0.20000 13 Aug 2019 3 Sep 2019 18 Sep 2019
31 May 2019 $0.20000 $0.20000 14 May 2019 3 Jun 2019 18 Jun 2019
28 Feb 2019 $0.20000 $0.20000 11 Feb 2019 1 Mar 2019 15 Mar 2019
30 Nov 2018 $0.20000 $0.20000 13 Nov 2018 3 Dec 2018 4 Jan 2019
31 Aug 2018 $0.20000 $0.20000 14 Aug 2018 4 Sep 2018 18 Sep 2018
31 May 2018 $0.20000 $0.20000 15 May 2018 1 Jun 2018 15 Jun 2018
28 Feb 2018 $0.20000 $0.20000 8 Feb 2018 1 Mar 2018 15 Mar 2018
30 Nov 2017 $0.20000 $0.20000 13 Nov 2017 1 Dec 2017 4 Jan 2018
30 Aug 2017 $0.20000 $0.20000 7 Aug 2017 1 Sep 2017 15 Sep 2017
30 May 2017 $0.20000 $0.20000 2 May 2017 1 Jun 2017 15 Jun 2017
27 Feb 2017 $0.20000 $0.20000 10 Feb 2017 1 Mar 2017 15 Mar 2017
29 Nov 2016 $0.30000 $0.30000 10 Nov 2016 1 Dec 2016 5 Jan 2017
30 Aug 2016 $0.30000 $0.30000 8 Aug 2016 1 Sep 2016 15 Sep 2016
27 May 2016 $0.30000 $0.30000 3 May 2016 1 Jun 2016 15 Jun 2016
26 Feb 2016 $0.30000 $0.30000 12 Feb 2016 1 Mar 2016 15 Mar 2016
27 Nov 2015 $0.30000 $0.30000 4 Nov 2015 1 Dec 2015 6 Jan 2016
25 Nov 2015 $0.30000 $0.30000
28 Aug 2015 $0.30000 $0.30000 6 Aug 2015 1 Sep 2015 15 Sep 2015
28 May 2015 $0.30000 $0.30000 5 May 2015 1 Jun 2015 16 Jun 2015
26 Feb 2015 $0.30000 $0.30000 12 Feb 2015 2 Mar 2015 17 Mar 2015
28 Nov 2014 $0.30000 $0.30000 3 Nov 2014 2 Dec 2014 16 Dec 2014
28 Aug 2014 $0.30000 $0.30000 7 Aug 2014 2 Sep 2014 16 Sep 2014
29 May 2014 $0.30000 $0.30000 7 May 2014 2 Jun 2014 17 Jun 2014
27 Feb 2014 $0.30000 $0.30000 20 Feb 2014 3 Mar 2014 18 Mar 2014
29 Nov 2013 $0.30000 $0.30000 17 Sep 2013 3 Dec 2013 17 Dec 2013

Columbia Property Trust Dividend FAQs

Does Columbia Property Trust pay dividends?

No, Columbia Property Trust does not pay dividends to its shareholders.

What is dividend?

Dividend is money paid to shareholders of a company as a reward for their investment in the company's equity. Most often, they are paid out in form of cash or additional stocks.

How do dividends work?

Dividends are paid per share, meaning for every share held a shareholder gets a declared percentage of the company’s net earnings. Dividend payouts are usually on an annual or quarterly basis.

What is a dividend payout ratio?

The percentage of a company's total earnings that is paid to its shareholders.

How to calculate the dividend payout ratio?

The dividend ratio can be calculated by dividing the annual amount paid out in dividends by net earnings of the company.

What is the dividend yield?

The dividend yield determines the rate of return to shareholders of a company via dividends.

How to calculate the dividend yield?

The dividend yield can be calculated by dividing the annual dividends per share by the price per share.

What is the declaration date of dividend?

The declaration date is the day when a company announces its nearest dividend payment date.

What is the ex-dividend date of dividend?

If you buy shares of a company before its ex-dividend date, you are sure to be paid the nearest scheduled dividend on the payment date. Conversely, all shareholders who sold their shares prior to this date will not receive the next scheduled dividend.

What is the record date of dividend?

If an investor is listed as a shareholder of a company on this day, they are eligible to receive the nearest scheduled dividend. The record date is one business day after the ex-dividend date.

What is the payment date of dividend?

The payment date is a day when the dividends are paid out to all shareholders eligible to receive the latest dividend.