Current Report: Bankinter

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Founded in June 1965 and headquartered in Madrid, Spain, Bankinter SA (BKNIY) provides banking and financial services.
It operates through Commercial Banking, Corporate and SME Banking, Consumer Finance, Insurance Services, and Other Business segments
Three key data points gauge Bankinter or any dividend-paying entity, namely:
(1) Price
(2) Dividends
(3) Returns
Those keys also indicate if any company has made, is making, and will make money.
BKNIY Price
Bankinter's price rose 73.6% from $8.91 to $15.49 over the past year, per Friday’s market price.
No analysts cover the stock, but in the past five years, the price has tracked in a range of $5.33 to the recent $15.49 on Friday, 9/12.
The average annual price gain over the past five years was $2.03.
BKNIY Dividends
Bankinter has paid quarterly variable dividends since October 1998.
The current forward-looking annual $0.69 dividend yields 4.47% per Friday’s $15.49 share price.
The $0.1732 Q dividend was paid on July 7th.
BKNIY Returns
Putting it all together, a $2.72 estimated gross gain per share shows up when adding BKNIY’s annual $0.69 dividend to an estimated $2.03 annual price gain.
A little under $1000 invested at the recent $15.49 share price would buy 64.5 shares which, multiply the $2.72 gross gain to an estimated $175.60 for the coming year.
Over 25% of that $176 gain comes from the $44.70 of annual dividends generated from your $1,000 investment.
Besides, the $44.70 annual dividend income from your $1k investment is about 2.9 times greater than the recent $15.49 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 greater than the cost of a single share.)
Therefore, you may choose to pounce on Bankinter to get that current $44.70 annual dividend income that has been paid out over the past 27 years.
The exact track of BKNIY’s future share price and dividends 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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