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Be Sure To Check Out Lion Travel Service Co., Ltd. (TWSE:2731) Before It Goes Ex-Dividend

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Be Sure To Check Out Lion Travel Service Co., Ltd. (TWSE:2731) Before It Goes Ex-Dividend

Regular readers will know that we love our dividends at Simply Wall St, which is why it’s exciting to see Lion Travel Service Co., Ltd. (TWSE:2731) is about to trade ex-dividend in the next 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. Thus, you can purchase Lion Travel Service’s shares before the 22nd of July in order to receive the dividend, which the company will pay on the 21st of August.

The company’s next dividend payment will be NT$8.00 per share. Last year, in total, the company distributed NT$8.00 to shareholders. Based on the last year’s worth of payments, Lion Travel Service has a trailing yield of 4.8% on the current stock price of NT$167.00. 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 investigate whether Lion Travel Service can afford its dividend, and if the dividend could grow.

See our latest analysis for Lion Travel Service

Dividends are usually paid out of company profits, so if a company pays out more than it earned then its dividend is usually at greater risk of being cut. Fortunately Lion Travel Service’s payout ratio is modest, at just 46% of profit.

Click here to see how much of its profit Lion Travel Service paid out over the last 12 months.

TWSE:2731 Historic Dividend July 17th 2024

Have Earnings And Dividends Been Growing?

Businesses with strong growth prospects usually make the best dividend payers, because it’s easier to grow dividends when earnings per share are improving. If earnings decline and the company is forced to cut its dividend, investors could watch the value of their investment go up in smoke. It’s encouraging to see Lion Travel Service has grown its earnings rapidly, up 37% a year for the past five years. Lion Travel Service is paying out less than half its earnings and cash flow, while simultaneously growing earnings per share at a rapid clip. Companies with growing earnings and low payout ratios are often the best long-term dividend stocks, as the company can both grow its earnings and increase the percentage of earnings that it pays out, essentially multiplying the dividend.

Another key way to measure a company’s dividend prospects is by measuring its historical rate of dividend growth. Since the start of our data, 10 years ago, Lion Travel Service has lifted its dividend by approximately 7.2% a year on average. It’s encouraging to see the company lifting dividends while earnings are growing, suggesting at least some corporate interest in rewarding shareholders.

The Bottom Line

Is Lion Travel Service worth buying for its dividend? Typically, companies that are growing rapidly and paying out a low fraction of earnings are keeping the profits for reinvestment in the business. This strategy can add significant value to shareholders over the long term – as long as it’s done without issuing too many new shares. In summary, Lion Travel Service appears to have some promise as a dividend stock, and we’d suggest taking a closer look at it.

With that in mind, a critical part of thorough stock research is being aware of any risks that stock currently faces. For example, we’ve found 2 warning signs for Lion Travel Service that we recommend you consider before investing in the business.

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

Valuation is complex, but we’re helping make it simple.

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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

Valuation is complex, but we’re helping make it simple.

Find out whether Lion Travel Service is potentially over or undervalued by checking out our comprehensive analysis, which includes fair value estimates, risks and warnings, dividends, insider transactions and financial health.

View the Free Analysis

Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team@simplywallst.com

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