When Dian Xiao Er became independent of Soup Restaurant last year, the expectation was that Soup Restaurant's earnings would be hit badly. If we look at the year 2011, 42% of Soup Restaurant's profit was contributed by Dian Xiao Er.
In 2012, although profit from continuing operations, net of tax, jumped 126.9% year on year, removing the contribution by Dian Xiao Er reveals a more modest increase of 59%. Even so, we should take note that the performance of Soup Restaurant was boosted by a one time gain from the divestment of Dian Xiao Er to the tune of $3.4m.
If we examine my initial motivation to invest in Soup Restaurant last year, a big part of it was because I thought the probability of a special dividend being declared was quite good. Of course, since I like Soup Restaurant's food and would patronise their restaurants monthly, there is the benefit of getting a discount as a shareholder during my visits too.
Well, the special dividend did not happen then as the management decided to plough the money back into the business. However, since then, I have received dividends twice and this would be my third round of dividends.
Total declared this round:
Interim dividend: 0.35c
Special dividend: 0.8c
Final dividend: 0.35c
As some would say "third time lucky" and a special dividend has been included this time round. A total dividend payout of 1.5c translates into a dividend yield of 10.95% based on the high of 13.7c per share touched this morning. Without the special dividend, dividend yield would be a less exciting 5.1% but still not too shabby.
See financial statement: here.
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