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Dow, Inc. is a materials science company, which engages in the development of innovative solutions. The company is headquartered in Midland, Michigan and currently employs 36,000 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2019-03-20. The firm conducts its operations through six global businesses, which are organized into segments, such as Packaging & Specialty Plastics, Industrial Intermediates & Infrastructure and Performance Materials & Coatings. Packaging & Specialty Plastics segment consists of two integrated global businesses: Hydrocarbo...

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Performance
$23.11

USD

▲ $14.98 (-53.62%)

9th December 2025, 05:00 a.m.

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Quick facts
▼ -11.51% Growth

5 year average annual growth

▲ 5.50% Dividends

5 year average dividend yield

$15 AUD minimum investment

Due to minimum AUD to USD conversion

$2,687.49 USD median portfolio

Median amount held by the community

Distributions

Annual dividend yield

5.60%

Average franked amount

0%

5 year avg. dividend yield (p.a.)

5.50%

Dividend reinvestment

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Highest franked amount

N/A

Payout dates

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Costs

PURCHASE FEE

$6.50 AUD (or $5.50 with Pearler Prepay)

MANAGEMENT FEE

N/A
ESG
82.57

Environmental score

86.63

Social score

85.02

Governance score

Community insights
General statistics
2 investors hold DOW
8 weeks average time between investments
$1,085 average holding per investor
23 days since last community investment
Demographics
Income of investors

Less than 50k

50%

150k - 200k

50%

50k - 100k

0%

100k - 150k

0%

More than 200k

0%
Age of investors

35-90 years old

100%

18-25 years old

0%

26-34 years old

0%
Legal gender of investors
50% male
50% female
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