Tempur Sealy/$TPX
About Tempur Sealy
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Tempur Sealy Metrics
$9.8B
25.88
$2.19
1.60
$0.52
0.92%
Price and volume
Market cap
$9.8B
Beta
1.6
52-week high
$57.68
52-week low
$45.04
Average daily volume
1.4M
Dividend rate
$0.52
Financial strength
Current ratio
1.142
Quick ratio
0.565
Long term debt to equity
484.264
Total debt to equity
515.021
Dividend payout ratio (TTM)
22.85%
Interest coverage (TTM)
4.73%
Management effectiveness
Return on assets (TTM)
8.39%
Return on equity (TTM)
98.08%
Valuation
Price to earnings (TTM)
25.885
Price to revenue (TTM)
2.008
Price to book
17.44
Price to tangible book (TTM)
-7.89
Price to free cash flow (TTM)
18.899
Dividend yield (TTM)
0.92%
Forward dividend yield
0.92%
Growth
Revenue change (TTM)
-0.99%
Earnings per share change (TTM)
-1.37%
3-year revenue growth (CAGR)
1.88%
3-year earnings per share growth (CAGR)
-8.35%
3-year dividend per share growth (CAGR)
29.54%
What the Analysts think about Tempur Sealy
Analyst Ratings
Tempur Sealy Financial Performance
Income Statement
Q3 24
QoQ growth
$37B
-39.75%
$45B
107.52%
37.65%
6.78%
Tempur Sealy Earnings Performance
Earnings per share (EPS)
Q4 23
Q1 24
Q2 24
Q3 24
Q4 24
$3.69
$2.85
$2.45
$2.42
-
$3.55
$2.61
$2.05
$2.31
$3.94
3.94%
9.20%
19.51%
4.63%
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FAQs
What’s the current market cap for Tempur Sealy stock?
What is the P/E ratio for Tempur Sealy stock?
Does Tempur Sealy stock pay dividends?
Yes, the Tempur Sealy (TPX) stock pays dividends to shareholders. As of January 15, 2025, the dividend rate is $0.52 and the yield is 0.92%. Tempur Sealy has a payout ratio of 22.85% on a trailing twelve-month basis.
When is the next Tempur Sealy dividend payment date?
The next Tempur Sealy (TPX) dividend payment date is unconfirmed.
What is the beta indicator for Tempur Sealy?
Tempur Sealy (TPX) has a beta rating of 1.6. This means that it is more volatile than the market, on average. A beta of 1 would indicate the stock moves in-line with the market, while a beta of 2 would indicate the stock moves twice as much as the market.