Hock Lian Seng announced a dividend per share of 1.8c. With EPS for the full year 2012 at 4.9c, we are looking at a payout ratio of 36.7%.
Although dividend is lower compared to the preceding year's 2.0 c per share, the payout ratio has actually gone up. This is because EPS is down some 20%, year on year, compared to the previous year which saw EPS improving 15.1%.
The numbers are not fantastic, for sure.
I did not expect the company to go into industrial and residential property development but they have done so. They are probably somewhat late as after seven rounds of property cooling measures by the government, it could be harder to find buyers even for industrial properties. This could be a drag on its performance.
However, with the Singapore government planning to spend some really big money on the MRT network through 2030, it is unimaginable that Hock Lian Seng would not participate in nor benefit from the exercise. So, it is probably a good idea to stay invested for this reason.
Mr. Chua Leong Hai, the Chairman and CEO, said that they are excited about the prospects for the entire local construction industry with the government's plans to improve Singapore's infrastructure.
Being a Grade A1 contractor in the Building and Construction
Authority of Singapore’s (BCA) civil engineering category, it is more than likely that Hock Lian Seng would be successful in capturing their fair share of new contracts.
With share price at 30c, PER is approximately 6x. By this measure, Hock Lian Seng's stock does not look expensive. However, the technical picture hints at ongoing distribution activity. Immediate support is at 29c.
For anyone thinking of buying in, bear in mind that the company's performance could be lacklustre in the near term. Therefore, we cannot rule out the possibility of being able to buy the stock cheaper in the next 12 months.
See press release: here.
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Hock Lian Seng: Dividend of 1.8c per share.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013Posted by AK71 at 9:49 PM 4 comments
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Yongnam: Declared 1.0c dividend per share.
EPS tumbled by more than 30% and yet Yongnam's share price stayed resilient today.
2.17c (2007)
2.79c (2008)
3.27c (2009)
5.06c (2011)
3.45c (2012)
Buying in when I did at 24.5c a share in February 2012 a year ago, it was at a PER of 3.7x, using EPS of 5.06c from the year 2011. A PER of 3.7x is pretty cheap.
Paying 24.5c a share was also approximately at a P/BV ratio of 1.04x. Yongnam's assets are a strong reason why it has a durable competitive advantage. To amass the volume and type of productive assets like Yongnam's is not an easy feat. So, paying slightly more than book value is, I believe, more than reasonable.

At 28c a share, PER is now 8.12x. Although not expensive, it is not cheap either.
Anyone buying into Yongnam now is buying into a strong belief that much better days are ahead for the company. Indeed, with its strong track record over the years, there is no reason to believe otherwise.
Technically, however, it is obvious that 29.5c is the immediate resistance and the selling pressure could be quite strong if it should be tested again.
"Outlook for the construction industry both in Singapore and the region remains positive as governments step up on infrastructural spending for projects like roads, railways and airports.
"Yongnam’s strong competitive advantage in the Structural Steelworks and Specialist Civil Engineering infrastructural works is expected to support the Group’s active pursuit of approximately S$1.3 billion worth of new projects in Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, India, Indonesia and the Middle East."
See slide presentation: here.
See news release: here.
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Yongnam: Broke resistance! 29.5c tested.
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