Suburban Propane Partners is a gas company located in New Jersey, United States, which is part of the Utilities sector, and is traded under the ticker SPH on the NYSE exchange.
Suburban Propane Partners stock last closed at $18.17, down 0.93% from the previous day, and has decreased 13.48% in one year. It has underperformed other stocks in the Utilities - Regulated Gas industry by 0.26 percentage points. Suburban Propane Partners stock is currently +19.54% from its 52-week low of $15.20, and -18.3% from its 52-week high of $22.24.
At the moment, there are 64.96M SPH shares outstanding. The market cap of SPH is $1.18B. In the past 24 hours, 395,000 SPH shares were traded.
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Last year, SPH earnings were $94.76M. During the last five year, SPH's earnings have increased by 19.7% per year. This was faster than the Utilities - Regulated Gas industry average of 8.23%.
Last year, SPH revenue was $1.42B. Over the last five year, SPH's revenue has increased by 4.9% per year. This was slower than the Utilities - Regulated Gas industry average of 5.29%.
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In the last year, executives and large shareholders at SPH have sold more shares than they have bought.
Harold R. Logan Jr., Director of SPH, was the latest SPH insider to sell. They sold $132,031.50 worth of SPH shares on May 21, 2025.
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Suburban Propane Partners pays a dividend of 5.37%, compared to the Utilities - Regulated Gas industry's average dividend yield of 2.77%. If you owned $1,000 worth of SPH stock, you would have been paid $53.66 in the past 12 months.
Suburban Propane Partners dividend payments have not consistently grown over the past decade and have not remained stable.
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