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Kyosan Electric Manufacturing (TSE:6742) Has Affirmed Its Dividend Of ¥5.00

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The board of Kyosan Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (TSE:6742) has announced that it will pay a dividend of ¥5.00 per share on the 4th of December. This means the annual payment is 3.9% of the current stock price, which is above the average for the industry.

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Kyosan Electric Manufacturing's Future Dividend Projections Appear Well Covered By Earnings

While it is great to have a strong dividend yield, we should also consider whether the payment is sustainable. Kyosan Electric Manufacturing is quite easily earning enough to cover the dividend, however it is being let down by weak cash flows. We think that cash flows should take priority over earnings, so this is definitely a worry for the dividend going forward.

Looking forward, earnings per share could rise by 13.6% over the next year if the trend from the last few years continues. Assuming the dividend continues along recent trends, we think the payout ratio could be 33% by next year, which is in a pretty sustainable range.

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TSE:6742 Historic Dividend September 27th 2024

Kyosan Electric Manufacturing Has A Solid Track Record

The company has been paying a dividend for a long time, and it has been quite stable which gives us confidence in the future dividend potential. Since 2014, the dividend has gone from ¥10.00 total annually to ¥20.00. This works out to be a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of approximately 7.2% a year over that time. Dividends have grown at a reasonable rate over this period, and without any major cuts in the payment over time, we think this is an attractive combination as it provides a nice boost to shareholder returns.

The Dividend Looks Likely To Grow

The company's investors will be pleased to have been receiving dividend income for some time. Kyosan Electric Manufacturing has seen EPS rising for the last five years, at 14% per annum. A low payout ratio and decent growth suggests that the company is reinvesting well, and it also has plenty of room to increase the dividend over time.

Our Thoughts On Kyosan Electric Manufacturing's Dividend

Overall, it's nice to see a consistent dividend payment, but we think that longer term, the current level of payment might be unsustainable. With cash flows lacking, it is difficult to see how the company can sustain a dividend payment. We would be a touch cautious of relying on this stock primarily for the dividend income.

It's important to note that companies having a consistent dividend policy will generate greater investor confidence than those having an erratic one. At the same time, there are other factors our readers should be conscious of before pouring capital into a stock. To that end, Kyosan Electric Manufacturing has 3 warning signs (and 1 which makes us a bit uncomfortable) we think you should know about. Is Kyosan Electric Manufacturing not quite the opportunity you were looking for? Why not check out our selection of top dividend stocks.

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