
The company was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Zapopan, Mexico.
Betterware de Mexico SAPI de CV (BWMX) is a direct-to-consumer selling business. The product portfolio includes home solutions, kitchen and food preservation, as well as technology and mobility under its Betterware brand.
Three key data points gauge BWMX (or any dividend-paying entity):
(1) Price
(2) Dividends
(3) Returns
Those three keys also indicate if any company has made, is making, and will make money.
BWMX Price
Betterware de Mexico SAPI de CV single share price increased $3.51 (or about 20%) from $9.59 to $16.33 in the past year, per Tuesday’s morning market report.
Two analysts cover the stock, and the median of their one-year price targets projects a $10.66 one year price target gain. However, the past 3-year price history shows an average annual price upside of $1.71, which I’ll use to calculate returns after I discuss dividends.
BWMX Dividends
Betterware de Mexico has paid variable quarterly dividends since May 2020. The most recent Q payout of $0.31 is payable May 21 (to shareholders on record as of May 12) for a forward annual yield of 7.32%
BWMX Returns
Putting it all together, as of May 12 a possible gross gain of $2.94 was projected by the $1.71 per share annual gain added to the $1.23 forward looking annual dividend.
A little under $1000 invested in BWMX at Tuesday’s $16.33 opening share price would buy 61 shares which multiply the $2.94 gross gain to $180.03 for the coming year, or 18%.
My dividend dogcatcher rule is to only buy initial shares of a dividend stock that pay an annual dividend (from $1000 invested) that is more than the cost of a single share.
BWMX’s annual dividend from $1K invested is $73.20. So Betterware de Mexico shows a dividend from $1,000 invested almost 4.5 times its $16.33 single share price.
The exact track of BWMX’s future share price and dividend will entirely be determined by market action and company finances.
Remember, the best way to track stock performance and dividend payments is through direct ownership of company shares.




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