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National Beverage Corp (FIZZ) will pay a $1.50 per share special dividend.

National Beverage today stated (in it's press release) that with revenues and cash flow growing exponentially, its Board of Directors has considered a range of options to maximize shareholder returns.

As a first step in this program, the Company has declared a cash dividend of $1.50 per share to shareholders of record on November 28, 2016. Payment date for this distribution shall be on or before January 27, 2017. Further, the Board has approved in concept an additional cash dividend, in an amount to be determined, to holders of record prior to the end of the current fiscal year. In addition to the cash dividends, the Company plans to develop a program to increase distribution to shareholders based on the length of time they have owned their shares – one could describe this as a loyalty program.

“An optimistic feeling embraces the payment of this cash dividend,” stated Nick A. Caporella, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “It represents seven cash dividends totaling $10.16 per share over the past twelve years (76% of total earnings distributed to shareholders), while significantly growing our business and keeping a willful eye on our strong balance sheet.”

“Our Company has experienced excellent operating results and cash flow. Its expanding distribution and per capita consumption growth are profoundly outperforming previously established industry standards. Health-conscious consumers are speaking out evermore boldly and retailers are listening evermore intently . . . as consumers enthusiastically demand LaCroix and our newly-introduced Shasta SDA (soft drink alternative) sparkling water,” continued Caporella.

“The Company’s excellent performance, its strong balance sheet and innocent, healthy brands will allow the Board future dividend options. Certainly, the loyalty program previously mentioned should set a strong precedent for all public companies in the future. We dramatically contrast our long-term, loyal shareholders and their devoted commitment with the short-term traders and short sellers who we believe seek to reduce the long-term shareholders’ value we have created and continue to create,” concluded Caporella. 

The $1.50 per share special dividend translates into a yield of approximately 3.0% based on the $50.77 closing price on November 18, 2016.

National Beverage Corp doesn't pay a regular quarterly dividend.