Icahn Enterprises L.P

IEP

Icahn Enterprises L.P. is a diversified holding company controlled by investor Carl Icahn. It invests in various industries including automotive, energy, financial services, railroad, real estate, and food packaging, among others. The company engages in the management and operation of its portfolio companies, aiming to generate long-term value for its unitholders.

$7.49 -0.01 (-0.09%)
Dividend Yield 26.7%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
June 25, 2026$0.502026-05-182026-05-18
April 15, 2026$0.502026-03-092026-03-09
December 24, 2025$0.502025-11-172025-11-17
September 24, 2025$0.502025-08-182025-08-18
June 25, 2025$0.502025-05-192025-05-19

Dividends Summary

Company News

IEP Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript
The Motley Fool • Motley Fool Transcribing • May 6, 2026

Icahn Enterprises reported a Q1 2026 net loss of $459 million ($0.71 per unit) with adjusted EBITDA loss of $216 million, primarily due to $425 million in refining hedge losses and $158 million in unrealized derivative losses. Leadership transitioned from Andrew Teno to Ted Papapostolou as CEO. The investment funds returned 4.4% excluding hedges ...

Icahn Enterprises Just Added $78 Million in Centuri Shares, but the Real Story Starts Earlier
The Motley Fool • Seena Hassouna • March 24, 2026

Icahn Enterprises increased its stake in Centuri Holdings by 3.5 million shares worth approximately $78 million in Q4 2025, bringing its total position to 14.3 million shares valued at $362 million (4.29% of AUM). This follows Icahn's earlier $75 million private placement investment in the utility infrastructure services company, signaling contin...

Icahn (IEP) Q2 Revenue Up 18%
The Motley Fool • Jesterai • August 4, 2025

Icahn Enterprises reported Q2 2025 earnings with mixed results, beating revenue expectations but falling short on earnings per share. The company showed operational improvements, particularly in its energy segment, while continuing to face challenges in profitability and restructuring.

Should You Buy 3 of the Highest-Paying Dividend Stocks in the Nasdaq?
The Motley Fool • Selena Maranjian • March 23, 2025

Dividend-paying stocks can be powerful performers, but investors should be cautious of stocks with extremely high dividend yields, as they may signal underlying issues with the company. The article examines three high-yielding stocks and the potential risks associated with them.

Should You Buy 3 of the Highest-Paying Dividend Stocks in the Nasdaq?
The Motley Fool • Selena Maranjian • December 17, 2024

High dividend yields can be a red flag, as they are often the result of a stock's price plummeting. The article examines three companies with very high dividend yields - AGNC Investment, Icahn Enterprises, and Walgreens Boots Alliance - and explains why investors should be cautious about these types of stocks.

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