Proving to be another nice income stock on NZX, 7c divvy payout is nothing to be sneezed at.
Proving to be another nice income stock on NZX, 7c divvy payout is nothing to be sneezed at.
"last years earnings is only 10.7 ! Arguably the best value stock on the NZX with excellent growth prospects going forward."
with a GLOBAL DESPRESSION coming... when?
might have to start having a better look at nearly every, anything that can pay a DIV....
:scared:
perhaps it time to collect old bangers and send them off to Turners?
I mean under valued vehicles that run on polluting fossil fuels supplied by autocratic murdering camel owning tribes man and war crazed criminals.....:eek2:
i mean ? Do we have any gas fields to explore? Anything anywhere?
Does NZ have any minerals worth digging up beside some old bones of the original inhabitants of these there pacific islands....
Or do all we have is some tree huggers outlawing the very Japanese rust buckets we are looking to make a killing off....
Road map to FY25 indicated 26 cps annual dividends by then. Making no assumptions dividends will grow in a straight line FY22 (23 cents), FY23 (24 cents) FY24 (25 cents) and FY25 26 (cps) but if they did and TRA paid 24 cps next year, gross that up for imputation credits gives 33.33 cps (24 / 0.72), which on a $3.80 share price is a gross yield of 8.77% !
By FY25 the yield on today's share price might grow to 26 / 0.72 = 36.11 cps gross = 9.5% !
All on a 60-70% payout ratio, how's that !
Imagine if they lifted the payout ratio to 80-85% and initiated a dividend reinvestment plan to fund the capex, what would the yield be then !
"payout ratio to 80-85%"
is MR B attending the AGM and pounding his PAW on the table?
Or are they expanding there chain and require some more CAP X.
With the slow down in EV production yet to occur but on the Horizon looks like the Fossil fuel polluting transport system is going to be around for a while.
Plenty of the current rolling stock will find a home and TRA looks like it in a perfect place to make some coin.
It is Retail after all...