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Results

Total Dividend Income

$179.27

From $1,000 invested

Number of Payments

30

26.92 shares

Yield on Cost

3.12%

as of 2025

Investment Period

7 years

Feb 28, 2019 – May 29, 2026

Annual Dividend Breakdown

Latest: $16.69(cash dividends, no DRIP)

Dividend payment history for $1,000 invested in eBay (EBAY) from 2019 to 2026

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

  • Jun 12, 2026$8.34
  • Mar 20, 2026$8.34
  • Dec 12, 2025$7.81
  • Sep 12, 2025$7.81
  • Jun 13, 2025$7.81
  • Mar 28, 2025$7.81
  • Dec 13, 2024$7.27
  • Sep 13, 2024$7.27
  • Jun 14, 2024$7.27
  • Mar 25, 2024$7.27
  • Dec 15, 2023$6.73
  • Sep 15, 2023$6.73
  • Jun 16, 2023$6.73
  • Mar 24, 2023$6.73
  • Dec 16, 2022$5.92
  • Sep 16, 2022$5.92
  • Jun 17, 2022$5.92
  • Mar 18, 2022$5.92
  • Dec 17, 2021$4.85
  • Sep 17, 2021$4.85
  • Jun 18, 2021$4.85
  • Mar 19, 2021$4.85
  • Dec 18, 2020$4.31
  • Sep 18, 2020$4.31
  • Jun 19, 2020$4.31
  • Mar 20, 2020$4.31
  • Dec 20, 2019$3.77
  • Sep 20, 2019$3.77
  • Jun 20, 2019$3.77
  • Mar 20, 2019$3.77

About the EBAY dividend calculator

The eBay (EBAY) dividend income calculator reconstructs what an actual cash investment would have paid out in dividends. At the split-adjusted closing price of $37.15 on Feb 28, 2019, an investment of $1,000 bought 26.92 shares — the cost basis every payout below is measured against, through May 29, 2026.

Across that span those shares have paid $179.27 in dividends — about 17.93% of the $1,000 invested. Measured against the entry price, yield on cost moved from 1.72% in its first full year (2020) to 3.12% by 2025, reflecting a dividend that has outpaced the original cost basis.

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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