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Results are illustrative only and are not financial advice. Dividend data is sourced from public filings. Past dividends do not guarantee future payments. Consult a qualified financial advisor before making investment decisions.

Results

Total Dividend Income

$3,351.85

From $1,000 invested

Number of Payments

131

132.28 shares

Yield on Cost

21.43%

as of 2025

Investment Period

32 years

Mar 17, 1994 – Jun 12, 2026

Annual Dividend Breakdown

Latest: $107.14(cash dividends, no DRIP)

Dividend payment history for $1,000 invested in Albemarle (ALB) from 1994 to 2026

Total received is cash income for your entered investment amount (no DRIP).

  • Jul 1, 2026$53.57
  • Apr 1, 2026$53.57
  • Jan 2, 2026$53.57
  • Oct 1, 2025$53.57
  • Jul 1, 2025$53.57
  • Apr 1, 2025$53.57
  • Jan 2, 2025$53.57
  • Oct 1, 2024$53.57
  • Jul 1, 2024$52.91
  • Apr 1, 2024$52.91
  • Jan 2, 2024$52.91
  • Oct 2, 2023$52.91
  • Jul 3, 2023$52.91
  • Apr 3, 2023$52.91
  • Jan 3, 2023$52.25
  • Oct 3, 2022$52.25
  • Jul 1, 2022$52.25
  • Apr 1, 2022$52.25
  • Jan 3, 2022$51.59
  • Oct 1, 2021$51.59
  • Jul 1, 2021$51.59
  • Apr 1, 2021$51.59
  • Jan 4, 2021$50.93
  • Oct 1, 2020$50.93
  • Jul 1, 2020$50.93
  • Apr 1, 2020$50.93
  • Jan 2, 2020$48.61
  • Oct 1, 2019$48.61
  • Jul 1, 2019$48.61
  • Apr 1, 2019$48.61
  • Jan 2, 2019$44.31
  • Oct 1, 2018$44.31
  • Jul 2, 2018$44.31
  • Apr 2, 2018$44.31
  • Jan 2, 2018$42.33
  • Oct 2, 2017$42.33
  • Jul 3, 2017$42.33
  • Apr 3, 2017$42.33
  • Jan 2, 2017$40.34
  • Oct 3, 2016$40.34
  • Jul 1, 2016$40.34
  • Apr 1, 2016$40.34
  • Jan 4, 2016$38.36
  • Oct 1, 2015$38.36
  • Jul 1, 2015$38.36
  • Apr 1, 2015$38.36
  • Jan 2, 2015$36.38
  • Oct 1, 2014$36.38
  • Jul 1, 2014$36.38
  • Apr 1, 2014$36.38
  • Jan 2, 2014$31.75
  • Oct 1, 2013$31.75
  • Jul 1, 2013$31.75
  • Apr 1, 2013$31.75
  • Jan 1, 2013$26.46
  • Oct 1, 2012$26.46
  • Jul 1, 2012$26.46
  • Apr 1, 2012$26.46
  • Jan 1, 2012$23.15
  • Oct 1, 2011$21.83
  • Jul 1, 2011$21.83
  • Apr 1, 2011$21.83
  • Jan 1, 2011$18.52
  • Oct 1, 2010$18.52
  • Jul 1, 2010$18.52
  • Apr 1, 2010$18.52
  • Jan 1, 2010$16.53
  • Oct 1, 2009$16.53
  • Jul 1, 2009$16.53
  • Apr 1, 2009$16.53
  • Jan 1, 2009$15.87
  • Oct 1, 2008$15.87
  • Jul 1, 2008$15.87
  • Apr 1, 2008$15.87
  • Jan 1, 2008$13.89
  • Oct 1, 2007$13.89
  • Jul 1, 2007$13.89
  • Apr 1, 2007$13.89
  • Jan 1, 2007$11.90
  • Oct 1, 2006$11.90
  • Jul 1, 2006$10.91
  • Apr 1, 2006$10.91
  • Jan 1, 2006$10.58
  • Oct 1, 2005$10.58
  • Jul 1, 2005$9.92
  • Apr 1, 2005$9.92
  • Jan 1, 2005$9.92
  • Oct 1, 2004$9.59
  • Jul 1, 2004$9.59
  • Apr 1, 2004$9.59
  • Jan 1, 2004$9.59
  • Oct 1, 2003$9.26
  • Jul 1, 2003$9.26
  • Apr 1, 2003$9.26
  • Jan 1, 2003$9.26
  • Oct 1, 2002$9.26
  • Jul 1, 2002$8.60
  • Apr 1, 2002$8.60
  • Jan 1, 2002$8.60
  • Oct 1, 2001$8.60
  • Jul 1, 2001$8.60
  • Apr 1, 2001$8.60
  • Jan 1, 2001$8.60
  • Oct 1, 2000$7.28
  • Jul 1, 2000$7.28
  • Apr 1, 2000$7.28
  • Jan 1, 2000$6.61
  • Oct 1, 1999$6.61
  • Jul 1, 1999$6.61
  • Apr 1, 1999$6.61
  • Jan 1, 1999$6.61
  • Dec 29, 1998$25.79
  • Oct 1, 1998$5.95
  • Jul 1, 1998$5.95
  • Apr 1, 1998$5.95
  • Jan 1, 1998$5.95
  • Oct 1, 1997$5.95
  • Jul 1, 1997$4.63
  • Apr 1, 1997$4.63
  • Jan 1, 1997$4.63
  • Oct 1, 1996$4.63
  • Jul 1, 1996$3.64
  • Apr 1, 1996$3.64
  • Jan 1, 1996$3.64
  • Oct 1, 1995$3.64
  • Jul 1, 1995$3.31
  • Apr 1, 1995$3.31
  • Jan 1, 1995$3.31
  • Oct 1, 1994$3.31
  • Jul 1, 1994$3.31
  • Apr 1, 1994$3.31

About the ALB dividend calculator

The Albemarle (ALB) dividend income calculator reconstructs what an actual cash investment would have paid out in dividends. At the split-adjusted closing price of $7.56 on Mar 17, 1994, an investment of $1,000 bought 132.28 shares — the cost basis every payout below is measured against, through Jun 12, 2026.

Across that span those shares have paid $3,351.85 in dividends — about 3.4× the $1,000 invested. Measured against the entry price, yield on cost moved from 1.39% in its first full year (1995) to 21.43% by 2025, reflecting a dividend that has grown far faster than the price originally paid.

These numbers assume every dividend was taken as cash. Reinvesting instead — the DRIP toggle above — would buy additional shares at each ex-date price, compounding the share count and lifting every subsequent payment.

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