Dream International (HKG:1126) Has Announced A Dividend Of HK$0.25
Dream International Limited (HKG:1126) will pay a dividend of HK$0.25 on the 13th of October. This makes the dividend yield about the same as the industry average at 4.4%.
While the dividend yield is important for income investors, it is also important to consider any large share price moves, as this will generally outweigh any gains from distributions. Investors will be pleased to see that Dream International's stock price has increased by 52% in the last 3 months, which is good for shareholders and can also explain a decrease in the dividend yield.
Dream International's Future Dividend Projections Appear Well Covered By Earnings
We like a dividend to be consistent over the long term, so checking whether it is sustainable is important. The last dividend was quite comfortably covered by Dream International's earnings, but it was a bit tighter on the cash flow front. The company is clearly earning enough to pay this type of dividend, but it is definitely focused on returning cash to shareholders, rather than growing the business.
Over the next year, EPS could expand by 11.1% if recent trends continue. If the dividend continues along recent trends, we estimate the payout ratio will be 66%, which is in the range that makes us comfortable with the sustainability of the dividend.
Check out our latest analysis for Dream International
Dividend Volatility
While the company has been paying a dividend for a long time, it has cut the dividend at least once in the last 10 years. The dividend has gone from an annual total of HK$0.08 in 2015 to the most recent total annual payment of HK$0.60. This means that it has been growing its distributions at 22% per annum over that time. Despite the rapid growth in the dividend over the past number of years, we have seen the payments go down the past as well, so that makes us cautious.
The Dividend Looks Likely To Grow
Given that the dividend has been cut in the past, we need to check if earnings are growing and if that might lead to stronger dividends in the future. Dream International has seen EPS rising for the last five years, at 11% per annum. Shareholders are getting plenty of the earnings returned to them, which combined with strong growth makes this quite appealing.
Our Thoughts On Dream International's Dividend
Overall, we always like to see the dividend being raised, but we don't think Dream International will make a great income stock. While Dream International is earning enough to cover the dividend, we are generally unimpressed with its future prospects. Overall, we don't think this company has the makings of a good income stock.
Market movements attest to how highly valued a consistent dividend policy is compared to one which is more unpredictable. At the same time, there are other factors our readers should be conscious of before pouring capital into a stock. To that end, Dream International has 2 warning signs (and 1 which is significant) we think you should know about. Is Dream International not quite the opportunity you were looking for? Why not check out our selection of top dividend stocks.
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About SEHK:1126
Dream International
An investment holding company, designs, develops, manufactures, and sells plush stuffed toys, plastic figures, dolls, die casting products, and fabrics.
Flawless balance sheet, good value and pays a dividend.
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