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The Capital Drilling Dividend Payment: How Safe Is It

Published 18/03/2020, 10:58
Updated 09/07/2023, 11:32

Investing in equities can be a rocky ride for retail investors, but a solid track record of dividend payments is one way a listed company might look to share price volatility. If a dividend becomes unsustainable and gets cut, however, shareholders can suffer a reduction in income and a knock to the share price.

Take Basic Materials company Capital Drilling Ltd (LON:CAPD), which pays a rolling dividend yield of 4.81%. The Company is engaged in offering a range of drilling services and solutions to mining and exploration companies, starting from the exploration phase of the mining cycle through to production. It also provides survey and information technology services for mining and mining exploration companies.

How safe is Capital Drilling's dividend payment?

Does Capital Drilling generate enough earnings?

Dividend cover is perhaps the most widely used measure of dividend health. It is computed by dividing a company's earnings per share by its dividend per share (EPS/DPS). Usually, dividend cover of less than 1.5x earnings requires further investigation.

The rolling dividend cover for Capital Drilling, based on projected dividends and earnings, is 3.75 and its trailing twelve month dividend cover is 3.36. Both of these figures are above the 1.5x safety threshold for Capital Drilling. This suggests that the dividend could be safe.

Does Capital Drilling have positive fundamental momentum?

A primary metric used by SocGen to assess dividend safety is an indicator known as the F-Score. Whereas most ratios (e.g. dividend cover) look solely at a company’s current financial state, the F-Score looks at the direction in which its financial state is moving. Companies are likely to have a safer dividend if the financial state is improving.

Capital Drilling’s F-Score is 8. This suggests that the group’s dividend is safe.

Does Capital Drilling have a strong balance sheet?

An alternative way to analyse dividend safety is to focus more directly on a company’s balance sheet strength. A highly leveraged company that struggles to meet its short-term liabilities is more likely to cut its dividend than a well-financed one.

A safe level of net gearing (net debt to equity) on the balance sheet is generally considered to be 50 percent or less. Evolution Mining’s net gearing ratio is -19.7% - below the 50% threshold.

The current ratio (current assets / current liabilities ) assesses a company’s ability to service short term debts. A current ratio of less than one tends to be a worry. Capital Drilling’s current ratio is 3.07 - well above the 1x threshold.

Does Capital Drilling have enough cash?

Shareholders could take additional steps to analyse dividend safety by comparing Free Cashflows Per Share (FCF PS) with the Dividend Per Share (DPS). Capital Drilling generated 0.091 in FCF PS. This is higher than the dividend per share 0.022 and indicates that the company has generated enough FCF to sustain dividends.

Disclaimer: These articles are provided for information purposes only. The content is not intended to be a personal recommendation. The investments referred to in this article may not be suitable for all investors, and if in doubt, an investor should seek advice from a qualified investment adviser. The author has no position in the stocks mentioned, unless otherwise stated.

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