Advertisement
U.S. markets closed

Dine Brands Global, Inc. (DIN)

NYSE - NYSE Delayed Price. Currency in USD
46.48+0.30 (+0.65%)
At close: 04:00PM EDT
46.48 0.00 (0.00%)
After hours: 05:01PM EDT
Full screen
Trade prices are not sourced from all markets
Gain actionable insight from technical analysis on financial instruments, to help optimize your trading strategies
Chart Events
Neutralpattern detected
Commodity Channel Index

Commodity Channel Index

Previous Close46.18
Open46.34
Bid45.17 x 1000
Ask46.46 x 1300
Day's Range46.27 - 47.25
52 Week Range42.00 - 70.32
Volume194,415
Avg. Volume242,060
Market Cap708.955M
Beta (5Y Monthly)1.69
PE Ratio (TTM)7.47
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings DateN/A
Forward Dividend & Yield2.04 (4.39%)
Ex-Dividend DateMar 19, 2024
1y Target EstN/A
Fair Value is the appropriate price for the shares of a company, based on its earnings and growth rate also interpreted as when P/E Ratio = Growth Rate. Estimated return represents the projected annual return you might expect after purchasing shares in the company and holding them over the default time horizon of 5 years, based on the EPS growth rate that we have projected.
Fair Value
XX.XX
Undervalued
55% Est. Return

Subscribe to Yahoo Finance Plus to view Fair Value for DIN

View details
Research that delivers an independent perspective, consistent methodology and actionable insight
Related Research
  • Dine Brands Global, Inc. Common
    DIN: Lowering target price to $47.00DINE BRANDS GLOBAL INC has an Investment Rating of HOLD; a target price of $47.000000; an Industry Subrating of Low; a Management Subrating of Medium; a Safety Subrating of Medium; a Financial Strength Subrating of Medium; a Growth Subrating of Medium; and a Value Subrating of Medium.
    Rating
    Fair Value
    Economic Moat
    2 days agoArgus Research
View more
  • Restaurant Dive

    Dine Brands wants to diversify franchising

    The parent company of IHOP and Applebee’s is backing an IFA training program set to launch later this year, which intends to narrow the racial wealth gap through franchising.

  • InvestorPlace

    Pack Your Portfolio: 7 Travel Stocks to Buy as Spending Continues

    Back when the Covid-19 crisis first capsized the economy, forward-looking investors bet heavily on travel stocks to buy. Simply, they anticipated that pent-up demand would eventually catapult the underlying industry once society fully normalized. We now know this phenomenon by a rather aggressive name: revenge travel. Having been forcibly cooped up at home, people couldn’t wait to get out and take the vacations that they were previously denied. Even better, this consumer catalyst has continued t

  • InvestorPlace

    Uncertain Times Call for Certain Yields: 7 High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy Now

    In an ecosystem of high interest rates, targeting high-yield dividend stocks to buy might seem risky. After all, why bother dealing with the volatility of publicly traded businesses when you can buy safe, secure government bonds? The thesis isn’t as irrational as it sounds. Sure, you can grab 10-year Treasuries that yield 4.3%. For the buy-and-hold types, that’s admittedly quite a deal. However, with the Federal Reserve possibly toying with the idea of interest rate cuts down the line, the buyin