
Dividend history
Starbucks CDR (CAD Hedged)
SBUX.TO
Recent payments
$0.1700CAD
Ex: Aug 14, 2026
Pay: Sep 4
$0.1710CAD
Ex: May 15, 2026
$0.1720CAD
Ex: Feb 13, 2026
What Does Ex-Dividend Mean for Shareholders?
Starbucks CDR (CAD Hedged) (SBUX.TO) went ex-dividend on August 14, 2026. This means that if you owned the stock before this date, you’re eligible to receive the upcoming dividend payment of CA$0.17 CAD. Knowing the ex-dividend date is important for investors, as it determines who gets the dividend.
Advertisement
Starbucks CDR (CAD Hedged)
SBUX.TO
SBUX.TO
Starbucks CDR (CAD Hedged)
Advertisement
Market cap
$111.06B
P/E
59.1x
Div. yield
8.34%
Div. / share
$2.48
52W high
$30.12
52W low
$21.17
1W change
+1.27%
Advertisement
Wealth Awesome Price Forecast
WA ModelStatistical 90-day price range based on SBUX's historical volatility
30-Day Vol
23.2%
Annualized
90-Day Vol
26.5%
Annualized
Trend (90d)
-0.0%
Annualized drift
90d Mean
C$29.54
Expected price
| Horizon | Expected | 68% Range (1σ) |
|---|---|---|
| 30 trading days | C$29.54 | C$27.27 – C$32.00 |
| 60 trading days | C$29.54 | C$26.38 – C$33.08 |
| 90 trading days | C$29.54 | C$25.72 – C$33.93 |
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.
Investor Takeaway: If you bought Starbucks CDR after the ex-dividend date, you won’t receive the dividend. Keep this in mind if you’re considering investing in dividend-paying stocks.
Dividend Details
Starbucks CDR has declared a quarterly dividend of CA$0.17 CAD, with a trailing yield of 8.34%.
Understanding Ex-Dividend Dates
The ex-dividend date is crucial for investors in dividend stocks. It’s the cutoff date set by the company to decide which shareholders will receive the next dividend payment. If you buy shares on or after the ex-dividend date, you won’t get the dividend. For Starbucks CDR, the ex-dividend date was August 14, 2026, meaning only those who held shares before this date will receive the CA$0.17 CAD dividend.
Upcoming Payment Details
Advertisement
Starbucks CDR's dividend payment is set for September 4, 2026. This payment will go to shareholders who were on record as of the ex-dividend date. The company has a solid history of consistent dividend payments, with the previous amount being CA$0.171 CAD, showing stability in its dividend strategy.
Dividend History Overview
Starbucks CDR has a dividend payment history of about six months, with three payments made. There haven’t been any increases in the dividend amount during this time, which could be a factor for investors looking at the stock's dividend growth potential. Regular dividends can be appealing for Canadian investors wanting to generate income, especially in registered accounts like TFSAs or RRSPs.
Dividend calendar
| Ticker | SBUX.TO |
| Amount | CA$0.17 |
| Ex-dividend | 2026-08-14 |
| Record | 2026-08-14 |
| Payment | 2026-09-04 |
| Declared | 2026-07-06 |
| Trailing yield | 8.34% |
| Stock page | SBUX.TO dividend history |
Advertisement
Advertisement

Wealth Awesome
Timely coverage of Canadian stocks, earnings, dividends, and market movers for DIY investors. Stories are checked against exchange data and public filings.
View Full Profile →✅ Reviewed by Certified Financial Professionals
This content has been reviewed by CFA® charterholders and Certified Financial Planners (CFP®) with over a decade of experience in Canadian financial markets. All information is fact-checked against official Canadian sources and regulations.
Why these credentials matter: CFA® charterholders complete 900+ hours of rigorous study in investment analysis and ethics. CFP® professionals are held to the highest standards of financial planning competency and fiduciary duty in Canada.
⚠️ Professional Disclaimer
This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered personalized financial advice. While our team brings professional expertise, individual circumstances vary. For personalized guidance, consult with a qualified financial advisor, tax professional, or mortgage specialist.


