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Here's Why We're Wary Of Buying Huntsman's (NYSE:HUN) For Its Upcoming Dividend

Here's Why We're Wary Of Buying Huntsman's (NYSE:HUN) For Its Upcoming Dividend

以下是我们对购买Huntsman(纽交所:HUN)即将发放的股息持谨慎态度的原因
Simply Wall St ·  09/08 09:33

Huntsman Corporation (NYSE:HUN) stock is about to trade ex-dividend in 4 days. The ex-dividend date is one business day before a company's record date, which is the date on which the company determines which shareholders are entitled to receive a dividend. The ex-dividend date is important because any transaction on a stock needs to have been settled before the record date in order to be eligible for a dividend. Meaning, you will need to purchase Huntsman's shares before the 13th of September to receive the dividend, which will be paid on the 30th of September.

Huntsman公司(纽交所:HUN)的股票将于4天后交易除息。 除息日是公司股权登记日的前一个工作日,也就是公司确定哪些股东有资格获得股息的日期。 除息日很重要,因为任何股票交易必须在登记日前结算才有资格获得股息。 意思是,您需要在9月13日之前购买Huntsman的股票才能获得股息,股息将在9月30日支付。

The company's upcoming dividend is US$0.25 a share, following on from the last 12 months, when the company distributed a total of US$1.00 per share to shareholders. Looking at the last 12 months of distributions, Huntsman has a trailing yield of approximately 4.7% on its current stock price of US$21.50. Dividends are a major contributor to investment returns for long term holders, but only if the dividend continues to be paid. So we need to check whether the dividend payments are covered, and if earnings are growing.

公司即将支付的股息为每股0.25美元,继上一年度公司向股东分配总额为每股1.00美元的股息后。 根据过去12个月的分红情况,Huntsman的股息率约为当前股票价格21.50美元的4.7%。 对于长期持有者来说,股息是投资回报的主要来源,但前提是股息能够持续支付。 因此,我们需要检查股息支付是否得到覆盖,并且收入是否在增长。

Dividends are typically paid from company earnings. If a company pays more in dividends than it earned in profit, then the dividend could be unsustainable. Huntsman lost money last year, so the fact that it's paying a dividend is certainly disconcerting. There might be a good reason for this, but we'd want to look into it further before getting comfortable. Given that the company reported a loss last year, we now need to see if it generated enough free cash flow to fund the dividend. If cash earnings don't cover the dividend, the company would have to pay dividends out of cash in the bank, or by borrowing money, neither of which is long-term sustainable. Over the last year, it paid out dividends equivalent to 202% of what it generated in free cash flow, a disturbingly high percentage. Unless there were something in the business we're not grasping, this could signal a risk that the dividend may have to be cut in the future.

股息通常来源于公司的盈利。 如果公司支付的股息超过了其盈利,那么股息可能是不可持续的。 Huntsman去年亏损,所以支付股息的事实肯定令人不安。 这可能有一个很好的解释,但在感到舒适之前,我们需要进一步调查。 鉴于公司去年报告亏损,我们现在需要看看它是否产生了足够的自由现金流来支撑股息。 如果现金收益不足以支付股息,公司将不得不从银行账户中支付股息或者通过借钱来支付,这两种方式都不可持续。 在过去一年中,Huntsman支付的股息相当于其自由现金流收入的202%,这是一个令人不安地高比例。 除非我们没有完全了解公司的业务,否则这可能预示着股息未来可能会被削减的风险。

Click here to see the company's payout ratio, plus analyst estimates of its future dividends.

点击此处查看公司的支付比率以及未来分红的分析师预期。

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NYSE:HUN Historic Dividend September 8th 2024
纽交所:HUN 2024年9月8日历史分红派息

Have Earnings And Dividends Been Growing?

收益和股息一直在增长吗?

Companies with falling earnings are riskier for dividend shareholders. If business enters a downturn and the dividend is cut, the company could see its value fall precipitously. Huntsman reported a loss last year, and the general trend suggests its earnings have also been declining in recent years, making us wonder if the dividend is at risk.

盈利下滑的公司对分红股东来说风险更大。如果业务陷入下滑期并且分红被减少,公司的价值可能会急剧下降。Huntsman去年报告亏损,而总体趋势表明其盈利也在近年下降,这使我们怀疑分红是否存在风险。

Huntsman also issued more than 5% of its market cap in new stock during the past year, which we feel is likely to hurt its dividend prospects in the long run. It's hard to grow dividends per share when a company keeps creating new shares.

Huntsman在过去一年 中发行了超过其市值5%的新股,我们认为这可能会对其分红前景产生长期影响。当一家公司不断发行新股时,每股分红很难增长。

The main way most investors will assess a company's dividend prospects is by checking the historical rate of dividend growth. Huntsman has delivered 7.2% dividend growth per year on average over the past 10 years.

大多数投资者评估一家公司的分红前景的主要方法是检查历史的分红增长率。在过去的10年中,Huntsman的分红平均每年增长7.2%。

Remember, you can always get a snapshot of Huntsman's financial health, by checking our visualisation of its financial health, here.

记住,您可以通过查看我们对Huntsman财务状况的可视化来了解其财务健康状况。

The Bottom Line

还有一件事需要注意的是,我们已经确定了上海医药的2个警告信号,了解这些信号应该成为你的投资过程的一部分。

Has Huntsman got what it takes to maintain its dividend payments? It's hard to get used to Huntsman paying a dividend despite reporting a loss over the past year. Worse, the dividend was not well covered by cash flow. With the way things are shaping up from a dividend perspective, we'd be inclined to steer clear of Huntsman.

Huntsman是否有足够的能力维持其分红支付?尽管在过去一年报告亏损的情况下分红仍然存在,但更糟糕的是,现金流没有很好地覆盖分红。从分红的角度来看,考虑到目前的情况,我们更倾向于避开Huntsman。

Although, if you're still interested in Huntsman and want to know more, you'll find it very useful to know what risks this stock faces. Every company has risks, and we've spotted 2 warning signs for Huntsman you should know about.

尽管如此,如果您仍然对Huntsman感兴趣并且想了解更多,了解这支股票面临的风险将非常有用。每家公司都有风险,我们已经发现了Huntsman的两个警示信号,您应该知道。

Generally, we wouldn't recommend just buying the first dividend stock you see. Here's a curated list of interesting stocks that are strong dividend payers.

一般来说,我们不建议仅仅购买第一个股息股票。下面是一个经过策划的有趣的、股息表现良好的股票清单。

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