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Nomura Real Estate Holdings (TSE:3231) Is Due To Pay A Dividend Of ¥82.50
The board of Nomura Real Estate Holdings, Inc. (TSE:3231) has announced that it will pay a dividend on the 3rd of June, with investors receiving ¥82.50 per share. This takes the dividend yield to 4.3%, which shareholders will be pleased with.
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Nomura Real Estate Holdings' Payment Could Potentially Have Solid Earnings Coverage
We like to see robust dividend yields, but that doesn't matter if the payment isn't sustainable. Prior to this announcement, Nomura Real Estate Holdings' earnings easily covered the dividend, but free cash flows were negative. No cash flows could definitely make returning cash to shareholders difficult, or at least mean the balance sheet will come under pressure.
Over the next year, EPS is forecast to expand by 3.4%. If the dividend continues on this path, the payout ratio could be 40% by next year, which we think can be pretty sustainable going forward.
Nomura Real Estate Holdings Has A Solid Track Record
The company has a sustained record of paying dividends with very little fluctuation. Since 2014, the dividend has gone from ¥30.00 total annually to ¥165.00. This means that it has been growing its distributions at 19% per annum over that time. We can see that payments have shown some very nice upward momentum without faltering, which provides some reassurance that future payments will also be reliable.
The Dividend Looks Likely To Grow
Investors could be attracted to the stock based on the quality of its payment history. Nomura Real Estate Holdings has seen EPS rising for the last five years, at 13% per annum. The company is paying out a lot of its cash as a dividend, but it looks okay based on the payout ratio.
In Summary
Overall, this is probably not a great income stock, even though the dividend is being raised at the moment. While Nomura Real Estate Holdings is earning enough to cover the payments, the cash flows are lacking. We would be a touch cautious of relying on this stock primarily for the dividend income.
Companies possessing a stable dividend policy will likely enjoy greater investor interest than those suffering from a more inconsistent approach. Still, investors need to consider a host of other factors, apart from dividend payments, when analysing a company. Just as an example, we've come across 2 warning signs for Nomura Real Estate Holdings you should be aware of, and 1 of them is a bit unpleasant. If you are a dividend investor, you might also want to look at our curated list of high yield dividend stocks.
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About TSE:3231
Nomura Real Estate Holdings
Operates as a real estate company in Japan and internationally.