Overall Rating
Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL)
Price*: $3.62 | Dividend: $0.37 | Dividend Yield: 10.22%
Recommendation Info
This stock has never had a high enough Dividend.com Rating to qualify for our Best Dividend Stocks list.
This stock has never had a high enough Dividend.com Rating to qualify for our Best Dividend Stocks list.
1.
Relative Strength What's This?
Stock is slightly underperforming.
2.
Overall Yield Attractiveness What's This?
Stock's dividend yield is above average.
3.
Dividend Reliability What's This?
This rating is directly related to the length and consistency of a company's dividend payouts.
4.
Dividend Uptrend What's This?
Dividend payouts are consistent, but increases small.
5.
Earnings Growth What's This?
Earnings estimates have been cut slightly.
Siliconware Precision Industries (SPIL)
Previous Day's Closing Price*
$3.62
Annual Stock Dividend
$0.37
Current Dividend Yield
10.22%
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Profile & Recommendation
Company Profile
Siliconware Precision Industries- (SPIL)-provides semiconductor assembly and test services in the United States, Canada, and internationally. The company was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Taichung, Taiwan.
Based on our rating criteria, this stock has achieved a "Neutral" rating. Stocks with a neutral rating are considered mediocre investments in terms of expected price growth and dividend payments.
Stock Notes
This mid cap stock does not make an attractive dividend stock investment at this time.
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