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DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT: Sempra (NYSE:SRE) on 11/17/2021 declared a dividend of $1.1000 per share

November 17, 2021

Sempra (NYSE:SRE) on 11/17/2021 declared a dividend of $ 1.1000 per share payable on January 15, 2022 to shareholders of record as of December 23, 2021.

Sempra (NYSE:SRE) has paid dividends since 1998, has a current dividend yield of 3.4920635223% and has increased its dividends for 16 successive years.

Sempra's market cap is $ 40,236,462,000 and has a PE ratio of 34.43. The stock price closed yesterday at $ 126.00 and has a 52 week low/high of $ 114.66 and $ 144.93.

Sempra is an energy-services holding company. Co.'s segments are: San Diego Gas & Electric Company, which provides electric services and natural gas services in Southern California; Southern California Gas Company, which owns and operates a natural gas distribution, transmission and storage system that supplies natural gas in Southern California and portions of central California; Sempra Texas Utilities, which includes Oncor Electric Delivery Company LLC that provides electricity to consumers; Sempra Mexico, which develops, owns and operates, or holds interests in, energy infrastructure in Mexico; and Sempra LNG, which develops natural gas liquefaction export facilities.

For more information on Sempra click here.

Sempra current dividend information as per the date of this press release is:
Dividend Declaration Date: November 17, 2021
Dividend Ex Date: December 22, 2021
Dividend Record Date: December 23, 2021
Dividend Payment Date: January 15, 2022
Dividend Amount: $ 1.1000
 
 

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