
Coal India Dividend 2025: Monopoly PSU Stock Announces Final Dividend Of Rs 5.15
Coal India Final Dividend 2025: Coal India board has recommended a payment of final dividend of Rs 5.15 per share on the face value of Rs 10. for the financial year 2024-25. It is subject to the approval of shareholders in the ensuing Annual General Meeting of the company.
The Record Date for Final Dividend would be fixed and intimated in due course. The dividend would be paid within 30 days from the date of declaration at the AGM.
Coal India is a monopoly stock in the business engages in coal mining.
Coal India Dividend History
Earlier, Coal India announced two interim dividends for FY 2024-25, which were Rs 15.75 and Rs 5.60.
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Coal India Q4 FY25 Results
Coal India reported that its revenue from operations in Q4 FY25 stood at Rs 37,824.54 crore, and Rs 1,43,368.92 crore for FY25. The company's total income was at Rs 41,761.76 crore. The PBT and PAT stood for Q4 FY 25 stood at Rs 12,873 crore and Rs 9,592.53 crore, respectively.
The company's Earnings Per Share (EPS) was at Rs 15.58.
The company bore an employee benefits expense of Rs 12,088.78 crore in Q4 FY25.
Coal India Share Price History
Over the past week, Coal India's share price increased by Rs 6.05, representing a 1.57% gain, while the Sensex rose by 0.56%, the BSE Energy index by 0.59%, and the BSE Metal index by 0.05%. Over the past two weeks, the share price decreased by Rs 8.55, which is a 2.14% drop. In contrast, the Sensex increased by 1.12%, the BSE Energy index by 2.30%, and the BSE Metal index fell by 1.67%.
From the beginning of the year to date, the share price has gained Rs 4.75, or 1.23%. During the same period, the Sensex increased by 2.78%, the BSE Energy index by 4.04%, and the BSE Metal index by 0.71%. Over the past six months, the share price dropped by Rs 32.65, a loss of 7.70%, while the Sensex gained 1.52%, the BSE Energy index fell by 1.15%, and the BSE Metal index decreased by 6.19%.
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Over the past year, the share price declined by Rs 73.10, a 15.74% drop, even though the Sensex increased by 9.84%. The BSE Energy index fell by 6.02% and the BSE Metal index by 7.32%. Over the past two years, the share price saw a significant increase of Rs 158.35, a 67.99% gain. In comparison, the Sensex rose by 30.65%, the BSE Energy index by 44.56%, and the BSE Metal index by 42.94%.
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Over the past three years, the share price climbed by Rs 203.80, which is a 108.72% increase. Over the past five years, the share price increased by Rs 262.25, a 203.29% gain, while the Sensex rose by 155.01%, the BSE Energy index by 141.09%, and the BSE Metal index by 378.77%.
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