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Best Buy Company, Inc. (BBY)

Best Buy Company, Inc. (BBY) is a leading retailer of consumer electronics, appliances, and technology products. Founded in 1966, the company offers a wide range of products including computers, smartphones, gaming systems, and home appliances through its brick-and-mortar stores and online platform. Best Buy is known for its customer service, in-store experience, and integration of technology solutions for both individual consumers and businesses.

Dividend Yield 4.59%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
October 9, 2025$0.952025-09-182025-09-18
July 10, 2025$0.952025-06-182025-06-19
April 15, 2025$0.952025-03-252025-03-25
January 7, 2025$0.942024-12-172024-12-17
October 10, 2024$0.942024-09-192024-09-19

Dividends Summary

Company News

This Stock Just Got a Dividend Boost for the 54th Straight Year
Investing.com • Dave Kovaleski • September 17, 2025

Target increased its quarterly dividend to $1.14 per share, marking its 54th consecutive year of dividend increases. Despite stock performance challenges, the company maintains a high dividend yield of 5.09%, significantly above market averages.

INIU Enters Best Buy Stores Nationwide, Expanding U.S. Reach for Fast, Reliable Charging
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Sophie Kang • August 29, 2025

INIU, a mobile energy solutions provider, is now selling its portable chargers at Best Buy, expanding its U.S. retail network and making its charging technology more accessible to consumers.

Why Best Buy Stock Tumbled on Thursday
The Motley Fool • Eric Volkman • August 28, 2025

Best Buy reported Q2 fiscal 2026 results that exceeded analyst estimates, with revenue of $9.44 billion and a 1.6% comparable sales increase. However, net income declined, and ongoing tariff uncertainties led to stock price drop.

Wall Street Eyes Record Highs As Trump Seals China Deal, Soft Inflation Eases Tariff Jitters
Benzinga • Piero Cingari • June 11, 2025

Wall Street is poised to reach record highs as President Trump confirms a trade deal with China and softer-than-expected inflation data eases tariff concerns.

Campbell’s joins list of consumer companies baffled over specific tariff impacts
MarketWatch • Steve Gelsi • March 5, 2025

Campbell's has joined other major consumer-facing companies in avoiding providing specific earnings or revenue forecasts that include the estimated impact of tariffs, leading to uncertainty among investors.

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