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Singtel Declares Dividend Yield of 8.2%! Sustainable?
By Investment Moats  •  May 13, 2011
Singtel just declared their 4th quarter 2011 results and full year results. Among the highlight is that they are boosting their dividends from 14.8 cents to 25.8 cents. This is made up of a regular dividend of 15.8 cents and a special dividend of 10 cents. A total of 19 cents will be paid out this time. At the current price of $3.16, the yield inclusive of this special dividend is 8.16%. Without this 10 cent special dividend, the 15.8 cents dividend represents a dividend yield of 5%. In finding the dividends cash king, I talk about Singtel paying out much less of their free cash flow compare to Starhub and M1, and have more room to grow. The question on everyone’s mind is that are they paying out too much to make Singtel attractive as a stock?

Singtel’s Dividend Policy

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Investment Moats is set up by Kyith Ng and have been around since 2005. He aims to share his experiences making sense of money, how money works and ways to grow his money. It hopes that by sharing his experiences, both good and bad, season investors can advice and critique his decisions and new investors can learn from them and find their own style ...
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2 responses to “Singtel Declares Dividend Yield of 8.2%! Sustainable?”

  1. js says:

    hi i like your posts very much, keep up the good work on the dividends reporting and posts!

    anyway wad about the singapore dividend policy? and is there any email that i can email to for any enquiries?

  2. Drizzt says:

    you can generally refer to http://www.sgx.com for any dividend declaration news. alternatively if it doesn’t help you can always email the individual invesetor relations.

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