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Oki Electric Industry (TSE:6703) Will Pay A Dividend Of ¥30.00
Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. (TSE:6703) has announced that it will pay a dividend of ¥30.00 per share on the 24th of June. This makes the dividend yield 3.2%, which will augment investor returns quite nicely.
See our latest analysis for Oki Electric Industry
Oki Electric Industry's Future Dividend Projections Appear Well Covered By Earnings
A big dividend yield for a few years doesn't mean much if it can't be sustained. However, prior to this announcement, Oki Electric Industry's dividend was comfortably covered by both cash flow and earnings. This means that most of its earnings are being retained to grow the business.
EPS is set to fall by 21.0% over the next 12 months. If the dividend continues along recent trends, we estimate the payout ratio could be 12%, which we consider to be quite comfortable, with most of the company's earnings left over to grow the business in the future.
Dividend Volatility
Although the company has a long dividend history, it has been cut at least once in the last 10 years. The most recent annual payment of ¥30.00 is about the same as the annual payment 10 years ago. Modest growth in the dividend is good to see, but we think this is offset by historical cuts to the payments. It is hard to live on a dividend income if the company's earnings are not consistent.
We Could See Oki Electric Industry's Dividend Growing
With a relatively unstable dividend, it's even more important to see if earnings per share is growing. We are encouraged to see that Oki Electric Industry has grown earnings per share at 8.3% per year over the past five years. Growth in EPS bodes well for the dividend, as does the low payout ratio that the company is currently reporting.
Oki Electric Industry Looks Like A Great Dividend Stock
In summary, it is good to see that the dividend is staying consistent, and we don't think there is any reason to suspect this might change over the medium term. The company is generating plenty of cash, and the earnings also quite easily cover the distributions. If earnings do fall over the next 12 months, the dividend could be buffeted a little bit, but we don't think it should cause too much of a problem in the long term. Taking this all into consideration, this looks like it could be a good dividend opportunity.
It's important to note that companies having a consistent dividend policy will generate greater investor confidence than those having an erratic one. 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 3 warning signs for Oki Electric Industry you should be aware of, and 1 of them makes us a bit uncomfortable. 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:6703
Oki Electric Industry
Manufactures and sells products, technologies, software, and solutions for telecommunication and information systems in Japan and internationally.