Amplify Lithium & Battery Technology ETF

BATT
$15.51 0.00 (0.00%)
Dividend Yield 1.65%
Payout Frequency Yearly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 31, 2025$0.262025-12-302025-12-30
December 31, 2024$0.282024-12-302024-12-30
December 29, 2023$0.342023-12-272023-12-28
December 30, 2022$0.482022-12-282022-12-29
December 31, 2021$0.422021-12-292021-12-30

Dividends Summary

Company News

Trump Holds Off On Critical Minerals Tariffs, Turns To Trading Partners
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • January 15, 2026

President Trump has decided to delay imposing tariffs on critical minerals like rare earths and lithium, instead directing his administration to negotiate with international trading partners. A Section 232 investigation found the U.S. is 100% import-reliant on 12 critical minerals and 50% reliant on 29 others, creating national security vulnerabi...

Chile's Election Puts Control Of Key Commodities On The Line
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • December 12, 2025

Chile prepares for a critical presidential runoff between Jeannette Jara and José Antonio Kast, with significant implications for the country's copper and lithium industries. The election could impact global commodity markets and investment strategies.

China Mine Halt Defibrillates Lithium Market
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • August 12, 2025

China's CATL halted operations at a major lithium mine in Jiangxi province due to license expiration, causing a significant surge in lithium market prices and boosting lithium-related stocks globally.

Chevron Joins Lithium Race With 125,000-Acre Texas-Arkansas Deal
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • June 23, 2025

Chevron has acquired lease rights to 125,000 acres in Texas and Arkansas to extract lithium from brine, a byproduct of oil and gas production. This move aligns with the company's strategy to diversify into the EV supply chain and leverage its subsurface expertise.

Germany Could Meet Its Lithium Needs From Domestic Sources, Study Says
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • March 7, 2025

A new study suggests that Germany could have enough lithium reserves to meet its domestic needs, reducing reliance on imports. The study highlights the potential of extracting lithium from deep underground waters, which could offer a more environmentally friendly solution compared to traditional methods.

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