Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P

Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P

€48.21
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No dividends history available for Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P.

Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P currently pays no dividends.

ISIN
WKN
Symbol / Exchange
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Value
€48.21
Dividend frequency
none
Security Type
Fund
Dividend Currency
-
12 Countries
  • United States

    United States

    58.64%
  • United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    15.49%
  • France

    France

    6.53%
  • Germany

    Germany

    5.12%
  • Japan

    Japan

    2.45%
  • Netherlands

    Netherlands

    2.41%
  • Taiwan

    Taiwan

    2.38%
  • Switzerland

    Switzerland

    1.80%
  • Ireland

    Ireland

    1.45%
  • Singapore

    Singapore

    1.34%
  • Italy

    Italy

    1.32%
  • Spain

    Spain

    1.07%
11 Sectors
  • Financials

    20.97%
  • Information Technology

    12.73%
  • Industrials

    12.71%
  • Health Care

    10.58%
  • Consumer Staples

    9.67%
  • Communication Services

    7.32%
  • Consumer Discretionary

    6.98%
  • Utilities

    6.54%
  • Energy

    5.39%
  • Materials

    4.07%
  • Real Estate

    3.03%
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Frequently Asked Questions about Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P

Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P does not currently pay dividends.
Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P does not currently pay dividends. Therefore, the dividend yield is 0%.
Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P does not currently pay dividends.
The largest sectors of Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P are Financials, Information Technology, Industrials.
There are currently no known stock splits for Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P.
To date, Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P has not paid any dividends.
In Goldman Sachs Hoog Dividend Aandelen Fonds (NL) P, the United States, the United Kingdom and France are represented as the three largest countries.