Vermilion Energy is an oil & gas e&p business based in Canada. Vermilion Energy stocks (VET) are listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, and all prices are listed in Canadian Dollars.
Vermilion Energy employs 743 staff and has a trailing 12-month revenue of around C$2 billion.Keep reading to see up-to-date Vermilion Energy stock price and performance data, along with a step-by-step guide for how to buy Vermilion Energy stock in Canada.
Vermilion Energy (VET) stock summary
| Company stock name | Vermilion Energy Inc. |
| Stock ticker symbol | VET |
| Exchange | Toronto Stock Exchange |
| Open | C$12.35 |
| High | C$12.61 |
| Low | C$12.08 |
| Close | C$12.55 |
| Adjusted closing | C$12.55 |
| % change | 0.00% |
| Volume | 831,900 |
| Where to buy Vermilion Energy stock | Buy on CIBC Investor's Edge |
Can I buy Vermilion Energy stock in Canada?
Yes, you can buy Vermilion Energy stock in Canada. You simply need to open a brokerage account with an online trading platform that supports stocks on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) exchange. Platforms like Interactive Brokers will allow you to directly buy Vermilion Energy stock from within Canada.How to buy Vermilion Energy stock
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Choose a stock trading platform.
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Open a trading account.
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Fund your account.
Deposit funds into your trading account by linking your bank account via an Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT), wire transfer, cheque deposit or by whatever means the platform supports. Make sure you deposit enough to cover the stock price + any trading fees. -
Search for the stock—VET.
Look up the stock using its name (Vermilion Energy Inc.) or ticker symbol (VET). Review its current price, recent performance and other relevant data before placing your order. -
Complete your purchase of Vermilion Energy stock.
Choose the number of VET stocks you want to purchase, place your order, confirm the details and then submit. Once executed, the shares will appear in your trading account.
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Vermilion Energy stock chart (Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX): VET)
This chart tracks Vermilion Energy stock price performance over time.Vermilion Energy stock price
Vermilion Energy's stock price at the last available market close was C$12.55. Keep in mind that Vermilion Energy's stock price can be impacted on a daily, or even hourly, basis by factors like company performance, the broader economy and investor sentiments.
Is Vermilion Energy stock a buy or sell right now?
The technical analysis gauge above shows real-time buy or sell ratings and analysis for Vermilion Energy stock based on your selected timeframe. It uses three widely followed indicators—moving averages, oscillators and pivots—but this does not represent investment advice or a guarantee of success. Finder may not concur with these signals and accepts no responsibility for the performance of your stocks.
Can I buy Vermilion Energy stock on the TSX?
No, you cannot buy Vermilion Energy stock on the TSX because Vermilion Energy stock is not listed on the TSX. Instead, Vermilion Energy stock is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "VET."
That said, if you're wondering how to invest in Vermilion Energy stock in Canada, you still have the option to do so by opening a trading account with a Canadian brokerage that gives you access to Toronto Stock Exchange, like Interactive Brokers.
Vermilion Energy stock dividends
Vermilion Energy dividend payout ratio: 76.12% of net profits
Recently Vermilion Energy has paid out, on average, around 76.12% of net profits as dividends. That has enabled analysts to estimate a "forward annual dividend yield" of 4.14% of the current stock value.
This means that, over a year, based on recent payouts (which are sadly no guarantee of future payouts), Vermilion Energy shareholders could enjoy a 4.14% return on their shares in the form of dividend payments. In Vermilion Energy's case, that would currently equate to about C$0.51 per share.
Vermilion Energy's payout ratio would broadly be considered high, and as such this stock could appeal to those looking to generate an income. Bear in mind however that companies should normally also look to re-invest a decent amount of net profits to ensure future growth.
Vermilion Energy's next dividend payout is expected around December 31, 2025. To benefit, you'll need to buy Vermilion Energy stocks before December 15, 2025 (the "ex-dividend date").
Vermilion Energy stock performance metrics
Here are some common key metrics for Vermilion Energy stock that analysts often use to help gauge a stock's value—P/E ratio, PEG ratio and EBITDA.
How volatile is Vermilion Energy stock?
Over the last 12 months, Vermilion Energy's stocks price has ranged from C$7.12 to as high as C$14.59. Vermilion Energy's beta measurement of stock volatility is 0.91. For comparison, the market (Toronto Stock Exchange) average beta is 1. This would suggest that Vermilion Energy's stocks are less volatile than average (on this exchange).
Some analysists use "beta" to gauge a stock's volatility. Beta is a popular way to measure a stocks volatility in relation to the market. Here is a breakdown of Vermilion Energy's beta stock volatility rating.
Vermilion Energy company and revenue performance
| Market Capitalization | C$1.9 billion |
|---|---|
| Gross profit (TTM) | C$1.3 billion |
| Operating margin (TTM) | 23.26% |
| Profit margin | -11.64% |
| Revenue (TTM) | C$2 billion |
| Return on assets (TTM) | 4.05% |
| Return on equity (TTM) | 3.73% |
| Earnings per share (TTM) | C$0.67 |
| 52-week stock price range | C$7.12 – C$14.59 |
| 50-day moving stock price average | C$10.92 |
| 200-day moving stock price average | C$10.66 |
Vermilion Energy company profile
Vermilion Energy Inc., an oil and gas producer, focuses on the acquisition, exploration, development, and optimization of producing properties in North America, Europe, and Australia. Its properties are located in the West Pembina region of West Central Alberta, southeast Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, Canada; Wyoming in the United States; southwest Bordeaux and Paris Basin in France; the Netherlands; Germany; Ireland; Croatia; Slovakia; Hungary; and Australia.
The company was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.
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Do I have to pay tax on gains from Vermilion Energy stock sales in Canada?
Yes, you'll need to pay taxes in Canada on investment income, which includes any profit from selling Vermilion Energy stock. The CRA taxes investment income from stocks in Canada based on three main factors:
- Investment income. Investment income includes money earned from interest, dividends or capital gains, which may affect how much you have to pay in taxes on stock sales in Canada.
- Investor type. Your investment income will be taxed differently depending on whether you're a regular investor or a day trader (which means you buy and trade stocks on a daily basis as your primary form of income).
- Tax bracket. The higher your tax bracket, the more you'll pay on income from stock sales. Your tax bracket depends on your gross income (minus deductions).
You can learn more about the tax implications of selling stocks in Canada here.
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