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Only Three Days Left To Cash In On CNPC Capital's (SZSE:000617) Dividend

Simply Wall St ·  Jul 6 20:12

Readers hoping to buy CNPC Capital Company Limited (SZSE:000617) for its dividend will need to make their move shortly, as the stock is about to trade ex-dividend. 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 an important date to be aware of as any purchase of the stock made on or after this date might mean a late settlement that doesn't show on the record date. In other words, investors can purchase CNPC Capital's shares before the 11th of July in order to be eligible for the dividend, which will be paid on the 11th of July.

The company's next dividend payment will be CN¥0.117 per share, on the back of last year when the company paid a total of CN¥0.12 to shareholders. Based on the last year's worth of payments, CNPC Capital stock has a trailing yield of around 2.1% on the current share price of CN¥5.52. If you buy this business for its dividend, you should have an idea of whether CNPC Capital's dividend is reliable and sustainable. We need to see whether the dividend is covered by earnings and if it's growing.

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. CNPC Capital paid out a comfortable 33% of its profit last year.

When a company paid out less in dividends than it earned in profit, this generally suggests its dividend is affordable. The lower the % of its profit that it pays out, the greater the margin of safety for the dividend if the business enters a downturn.

Click here to see how much of its profit CNPC Capital paid out over the last 12 months.

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SZSE:000617 Historic Dividend July 7th 2024

Have Earnings And Dividends Been Growing?

Companies with falling earnings are riskier for dividend shareholders. If earnings fall far enough, the company could be forced to cut its dividend. Readers will understand then, why we're concerned to see CNPC Capital's earnings per share have dropped 9.4% a year over the past five years. When earnings per share fall, the maximum amount of dividends that can be paid also falls.

Another key way to measure a company's dividend prospects is by measuring its historical rate of dividend growth. CNPC Capital has seen its dividend decline 5.4% per annum on average over the past six years, which is not great to see. While it's not great that earnings and dividends per share have fallen in recent years, we're encouraged by the fact that management has trimmed the dividend rather than risk over-committing the company in a risky attempt to maintain yields to shareholders.

To Sum It Up

Is CNPC Capital worth buying for its dividend? CNPC Capital's earnings per share are down over the past five years, although it has the cushion of a low payout ratio, which would suggest a cut to the dividend is relatively unlikely. We think there are likely better opportunities out there.

If you want to look further into CNPC Capital, it's worth knowing the risks this business faces. In terms of investment risks, we've identified 1 warning sign with CNPC Capital and understanding them should be part of your investment process.

If you're in the market for strong dividend payers, we recommend checking our selection of top dividend stocks.

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