H.B. Fuller Company (FUL) Declares Quarterly Dividend

2 min readBy Investing Point

H.B. Fuller Company (FUL) has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.23 per share, payable to shareholders of record. The ex-dividend date is set for October 15, 2025, meaning investors must own shares before this date to qualify for the dividend. The payment will occur on October 29, 2025.

With a current dividend yield of 1.67%, this announcement highlights the company's commitment to providing regular income to its shareholders. H.B. Fuller operates within the chemicals industry, primarily focusing on the manufacture and marketing of adhesives, sealants, and other specialty chemical products. Headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the company employs approximately 7,500 full-time staff.

H.B. Fuller’s operations are segmented into three main areas: Hygiene, Health and Consumable Adhesives; Engineering Adhesives; and Construction Adhesives. This diversified approach allows the firm to cater to a wide range of markets, including packaging, industrial applications, and commercial building projects.

As of November 20, 2025, H.B. Fuller has a market capitalization of $3.0 billion, a P/E ratio of 26.48, and an earnings per share (EPS) of 2.08. The upcoming earnings report is anticipated on June 23, 2026, with an estimated EPS of $1.31 and revenue expectations of $929.9 million.

Such decisions reflect the company’s ongoing strategy to maintain a stable dividend policy, which can be attractive to income-focused investors. However, it is important to note that dividends are not guaranteed and may be adjusted based on the company's financial performance and management's discretion.

This brief was generated from structured financial data and reviewed by the Investing Point editorial team. It is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice. Market data provided by Finnhub.

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