Firstly, Hermes acts as a defensive value in the luxury sector. There is therefore a direct relationship between the share price of competing companies such as LVMH and the Hermes share price.
Over the past five years, the dividend per Hermes share, which is a good indicator of the financial health of the company and the interest that investors may have in it, has evolved in this way. In 2014, this dividend was €2.95, with an exceptional dividend of €5. In 2015, the dividend was €3.35. It then increased to €3.75 in 2016. In 2017, the group paid a dividend of €4.10 per share and an exceptional dividend of €5. Finally, in 2018, the dividend was €4.55.