Current Report: Noah Holdings May Gain 32% To 45% This Year

Noah Holdings could gain up to 45% this year as analysts target a $13.25 share price alongside a projected $1.16 dividend.

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Noah Holdings Ltd (NOAH) was founded in 2005 and is headquartered in Shanghai, China.

NOAH provides investment advisory and wealth management services.

Three key data points gauge NOAH (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.

NOAH Price

Noah Holding’s single share price increased $1.30 (or 53.5%) from $8.69 to $9.99 last year, per Monday’s morning market report.

Four analysts cover the stock. The medan of their one year price targets set a price at $13.25, or $3.26 higher.

NOAH Dividends

Noah Holdings Ltd has paid annual dividends since July 2023. The August 2025 divided or $1.16 suggests a similar payout this year. The August 2026 A dividend is expected to be declared in mid-June.

NOAH Returns

Putting it all together, a possible annual gross gain of $4.52 per share is predicted by adding the $1.16 forward-looking dividend to a 1yr  $3.26 analyst-estimated annual price-gain this year.

A little under $1000 invested at Monday’s $9.99 share price would buy 100 shares which multiply the $3.26 upside to $326.00 for the coming year.

35.6% of that $326 upside gain could come from the $116.20 annual dividend payout from your $1,000 investment.

And the $116.20 annual dividend from $1k invested is about 11.5 times higher than Noah Holding’s $9.99 Monday  single share price.

A dividend dogcatcher rule is to only buy initial shares of a stock that pay an annual dividend (from $1000 invested) that is more than the cost of a single share.

NOAH’s dividend is 11.63 times over its share price. 

The exact track of NOAH 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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