Ellington Financial Inc. (NYSE:EFC – Get Free Report) declared a monthly dividend on Wednesday, July 8th. Stockholders of record on Friday, July 31st will be given a dividend of 0.13 per share by the financial services provider on Monday, August 31st. This represents a c) annualized dividend and a dividend yield of 11.5%. The ex-dividend date is Friday, July 31st.
Ellington Financial has raised its dividend payment by an average of 0.0%annually over the last three years. Ellington Financial has a payout ratio of 91.2% indicating that its dividend is currently covered by earnings, but may not be in the future if the company’s earnings tumble. Equities research analysts expect Ellington Financial to earn $2.03 per share next year, which means the company should continue to be able to cover its $1.56 annual dividend with an expected future payout ratio of 76.8%.
Ellington Financial Price Performance
Shares of NYSE:EFC opened at $13.55 on Friday. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 10.18, a quick ratio of 42.65 and a current ratio of 42.65. The business has a 50-day simple moving average of $13.50 and a two-hundred day simple moving average of $13.06. Ellington Financial has a fifty-two week low of $11.27 and a fifty-two week high of $14.12. The firm has a market cap of $1.70 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 8.16 and a beta of 0.93.
Hedge Funds Weigh In On Ellington Financial
Several hedge funds have recently modified their holdings of EFC. UBS AM A Distinct Business Unit of UBS Asset Management Americas LLC grew its stake in Ellington Financial by 15.1% during the first quarter. UBS AM A Distinct Business Unit of UBS Asset Management Americas LLC now owns 179,803 shares of the financial services provider’s stock valued at $2,384,000 after acquiring an additional 23,553 shares in the last quarter. Creative Planning bought a new position in shares of Ellington Financial during the 2nd quarter valued at about $176,000. Franklin Resources Inc. bought a new position in shares of Ellington Financial during the 2nd quarter valued at about $166,000. New York State Common Retirement Fund grew its position in shares of Ellington Financial by 16.6% during the second quarter. New York State Common Retirement Fund now owns 27,434 shares of the financial services provider’s stock valued at $356,000 after purchasing an additional 3,900 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Quantbot Technologies LP bought a new stake in shares of Ellington Financial in the second quarter worth about $138,000. Hedge funds and other institutional investors own 55.62% of the company’s stock.
About Ellington Financial
Ellington Financial, Inc (NYSE: EFC) is a mortgage real estate investment trust (REIT) that focuses on generating attractive risk-adjusted returns through investments in residential and commercial mortgage-related assets. Established in 2013, the company is externally managed by Ellington Financial Management, L.P., a subsidiary of Ellington Management Group, an alternative asset management firm. EFC’s core strategy centers on actively acquiring and managing agency and non-agency residential mortgage-backed securities (MBS), mortgage servicing rights, residential whole loans, and other structured finance instruments, including asset-backed securities and commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS).
The company employs leverage and structured financing tools—such as repurchase agreements and secured credit facilities—to enhance portfolio yield while maintaining focus on risk mitigation.
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