
Dividend history
First Majestic Silver Corp
AG.TO
Recent payments
$0.0210CAD
Ex: Aug 14, 2026
Pay: Aug 31
$0.0110CAD
Ex: Feb 27, 2026
$0.0070CAD
Ex: Nov 14, 2025
$0.0070CAD
Ex: Aug 29, 2025
$0.0060CAD
Ex: May 16, 2025
Pay: May 30
$0.0080CAD
Ex: Feb 28, 2025
Pay: Mar 14
$0.0070CAD
Ex: Nov 15, 2024
Pay: Nov 29
$0.0060CAD
Ex: Aug 16, 2024
Pay: Aug 30
$0.0050CAD
Ex: May 16, 2024
Pay: Jun 7
$0.0060CAD
Ex: Mar 13, 2024
Pay: Mar 28
First Majestic Silver Corp has raised its dividend payout.
The company announced that its quarterly dividend will increase from CA$0.011 to CA$0.021. This change shows First Majestic's commitment to providing value to its shareholders.
Investor takeaway: The new dividend amount highlights First Majestic's ongoing efforts to enhance returns for investors, which may interest those holding shares in registered accounts like TFSA or RRSP.
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First Majestic Silver Corp
AG.TO
AG.TO
First Majestic Silver Corp
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Market cap
$13.19B
P/E
27.3x
Div. yield
0.18%
Div. / share
$0.05
52W high
$43.62
52W low
$11.54
1W change
+4.33%
Beta
2.11
Analyst Price Targets
Based on analyst covering AG
Wall Street analysts forecast AG stock price to rise 29.0% over the next 12 months.
Consensus
BullishBased on avg. target vs last close (formal rating unavailable for Canadian listings)
Avg. Target
C$34.50
+29.0% Upside
Current Price
C$26.75
Last close
Analyst ratings and price targets are updated periodically. Not financial advice.
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Wealth Awesome Price Forecast
WA ModelStatistical 90-day price range based on AG's historical volatility
30-Day Vol
65.9%
Annualized
90-Day Vol
68.6%
Annualized
Trend (90d)
-9.0%
Annualized drift
90d Mean
C$25.90
Expected price
| Horizon | Expected | 68% Range (1σ) |
|---|---|---|
| 30 trading days | C$26.46 | C$21.08 – C$33.22 |
| 60 trading days | C$26.18 | C$18.98 – C$36.12 |
| 90 trading days | C$25.90 | C$17.47 – C$38.41 |
Methodology: Range is calculated using 30-day realized volatility via geometric Brownian motion (log-normal model). 68% band = ±1σ, 95% band = ±2σ. This is a statistical model, not a prediction. Past volatility does not guarantee future results. Not financial advice.
Dividend Increase
The quarterly dividend has gone up from CA$0.011 to CA$0.021, marking a significant increase.
Dividend Details
The new dividend of CA$0.021 CAD will be paid on August 31, 2026, to shareholders on record as of August 14, 2026. This increase from the previous CA$0.011 CAD shows First Majestic's dedication to returning value to its investors.
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Historical Context
First Majestic Silver Corp has a solid history of dividend payments, with 12 payments made over the last three years. This latest increase continues a trend, as the company has raised its dividend six times in that period, reflecting a positive outlook on its financial health and operational performance.
Dividend calendar
| Ticker | AG.TO |
| Amount | CA$0.021 |
| Ex-dividend | 2026-08-14 |
| Record | 2026-08-14 |
| Payment | 2026-08-31 |
| Declared | 2026-07-29 |
| Trailing yield | 0.18% |
| Stock page | AG.TO dividend history |
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