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Do These 3 Checks Before Buying Left Field Printing Group Limited (HKG:1540) For Its Upcoming Dividend

Do These 3 Checks Before Buying Left Field Printing Group Limited (HKG:1540) For Its Upcoming Dividend

在购买Left field印刷集团有限公司(HKG:1540)作为即将到来的股息之前,请完成以下三项检查
Simply Wall St ·  2022/06/15 19:08

Some investors rely on dividends for growing their wealth, and if you're one of those dividend sleuths, you might be intrigued to know that Left Field Printing Group Limited (HKG:1540) is about to go ex-dividend in just four days. The ex-dividend date occurs one day before the record date which is the day on which shareholders need to be on the company's books in order to receive a dividend. The ex-dividend date is important as the process of settlement involves two full business days. So if you miss that date, you would not show up on the company's books on the record date. Thus, you can purchase Left Field Printing Group's shares before the 20th of June in order to receive the dividend, which the company will pay on the 8th of July.

一些投资者依靠股息来增加他们的财富,如果你是股息侦探中的一员,你可能会感兴趣地知道左野印刷集团有限公司(HKG:1540)将在短短四天内除息。除息日期发生在记录日期的前一天,也就是股东需要登记在公司账面上才能获得股息的日期。除息日期很重要,因为结算过程需要整整两个工作日。因此,如果你错过了那个日期的预期,你就不会在记录日期出现在公司的账簿上。因此,您可以在6月20日之前购买Left field印刷集团的股票以获得股息,该公司将在7月8日支付股息。

The company's next dividend payment will be HK$0.03 per share, and in the last 12 months, the company paid a total of HK$0.06 per share. Calculating the last year's worth of payments shows that Left Field Printing Group has a trailing yield of 9.4% on the current share price of HK$0.64. Dividends are a major contributor to investment returns for long term holders, but only if the dividend continues to be paid. We need to see whether the dividend is covered by earnings and if it's growing.

公司下一次派发股息为每股0.03港元,过去12个月,公司每股派息合共0.06港元。计算上一年的支付价值显示,Left field印刷集团目前的股价为0.64港元,往绩收益率为9.4%。股息是长期持有者投资回报的主要贡献者,但前提是继续支付股息。我们需要看看股息是否由收益覆盖,以及是否在增长。

See our latest analysis for Left Field Printing Group

查看我们对Left field Print Group的最新分析

If a company pays out more in dividends than it earned, then the dividend might become unsustainable - hardly an ideal situation. Left Field Printing Group distributed an unsustainably high 136% of its profit as dividends to shareholders last year. Without more sustainable payment behaviour, the dividend looks precarious. That said, even highly profitable companies sometimes might not generate enough cash to pay the dividend, which is why we should always check if the dividend is covered by cash flow. Dividends consumed 59% of the company's free cash flow last year, which is within a normal range for most dividend-paying organisations.

如果一家公司支付的股息超过了它赚取的股息,那么股息可能会变得不可持续--这几乎不是一个理想的情况。Left field印刷集团去年将其利润的136%作为股息分配给了股东,这是一个不可持续的高水平。如果没有更可持续的支付行为,股息看起来不稳定。这就是说,即使是高利润的公司有时也可能无法产生足够的现金来支付股息,这就是为什么我们应该总是检查股息是否由现金流覆盖。去年,股息消耗了公司59%的自由现金流,对于大多数支付股息的组织来说,这在正常范围内。

It's disappointing to see that the dividend was not covered by profits, but cash is more important from a dividend sustainability perspective, and Left Field Printing Group fortunately did generate enough cash to fund its dividend. Still, if the company repeatedly paid a dividend greater than its profits, we'd be concerned. Extraordinarily few companies are capable of persistently paying a dividend that is greater than their profits.

令人失望的是,股息没有被利润覆盖,但从股息可持续性的角度来看,现金更重要,而Left field Print Group幸运地产生了足够的现金来为其股息提供资金。尽管如此,如果该公司一再支付高于利润的股息,我们会感到担忧。有能力持续支付高于利润的股息的公司少之又少。

Click here to see how much of its profit Left Field Printing Group paid out over the last 12 months.

点击此处查看其在过去12个月中支付了多少Left field Print Group利润。

SEHK:1540 Historic Dividend June 15th 2022
联交所:1540历史性红利2022年6月15日

Have Earnings And Dividends Been Growing?

盈利和股息一直在增长吗?

Businesses with shrinking earnings are tricky from a dividend perspective. If business enters a downturn and the dividend is cut, the company could see its value fall precipitously. With that in mind, we're discomforted by Left Field Printing Group's 27% per annum decline in earnings in the past five years. Such a sharp decline casts doubt on the future sustainability of the dividend.

从分红的角度来看,收益缩水的企业很棘手。如果业务进入低迷,股息被削减,该公司的价值可能会急剧缩水。考虑到这一点,我们对左场印刷集团在过去五年中收入以每年27%的速度下降感到不安。如此大幅的下跌让人对红利未来的可持续性产生了怀疑。

The main way most investors will assess a company's dividend prospects is by checking the historical rate of dividend growth. In the last three years, Left Field Printing Group has lifted its dividend by approximately 2.7% a year on average. That's intriguing, but the combination of growing dividends despite declining earnings can typically only be achieved by paying out a larger percentage of profits. Left Field Printing Group is already paying out a high percentage of its income, so without earnings growth, we're doubtful of whether this dividend will grow much in the future.

大多数投资者评估一家公司的股息前景的主要方式是检查历史上的股息增长率。在过去的三年中,Left field印刷集团平均每年提高约2.7%的股息。这很耐人寻味,但在盈利下降的情况下,股息增加的组合通常只能通过支付更大比例的利润才能实现。Left field印刷集团已经支付了收入的很高比例,所以如果没有收益增长,我们怀疑未来这种股息是否会增长很多。

To Sum It Up

总结一下

Should investors buy Left Field Printing Group for the upcoming dividend? It's never fun to see a company's earnings per share in retreat. What's more, Left Field Printing Group is paying out a majority of its earnings and over half its free cash flow. It's hard to say if the business has the financial resources and time to turn things around without cutting the dividend. It's not that we think Left Field Printing Group is a bad company, but these characteristics don't generally lead to outstanding dividend performance.

投资者应该为即将到来的股息买入Left field印刷集团吗?看到一家公司的每股收益回落从来都不是一件有趣的事情。更重要的是,Left field印刷集团正在支付其大部分收益和超过一半的自由现金流。很难说这家公司是否有财力和时间在不削减股息的情况下扭亏为盈。这并不是说我们认为Left field印刷集团是一家糟糕的公司,但这些特点通常不会带来出色的股息表现。

With that being said, if you're still considering Left Field Printing Group as an investment, you'll find it beneficial to know what risks this stock is facing. For example, Left Field Printing Group has 5 warning signs (and 1 which is potentially serious) we think you should know about.

话虽如此,如果你仍在考虑将Left field印刷集团作为一项投资,你会发现了解这只股票面临的风险是有益的。例如,左场印刷集团有5个警告标志(和1个潜在的严重问题)我们认为您应该知道。

A common investing mistake is buying the first interesting stock you see. Here you can find a full list of high-yield dividend stocks.

一个常见的投资错误是购买你看到的第一只有趣的股票。在这里你可以找到高收益股息股的完整名单。

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