I think petron is currently undervalued because institutional investors are still unsure how to value it (refining+retail). plus there was a period of earnings volatility. but from a cashflow perspective, things will be clearer, it's a strong free cashflow machine.
now is time to be patient, wait till next quarter another good results then maybe finally market will re-rate it upwards.
not sure whether the cheaper light oil directly benefits petron. but based on that article, it seems like asia buyers should benefit from that. if that's true, then the stars seem to be aligning for petron for this year
cash flow (1/1/2015) : $354.67 millions Net cash from Operation : $360.86 millions Repayment of Debts : $445 millions Capex/Investment : $111.13 millions Cash Flow (31/12/2015) : $159.27 millions
However the management still declared $0.20 ($54 mils) dividend, which means that they are confident with FY2016 cash flow (although dividend payment is at June 2016).
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Actual FY2016
cash flow (1/1/2016) : $159.27 millions Net cash from Operation : $349.97 millions Repayment of Debts : $236.42 millions Dividend payments : $54 millions Capex/Investment : $47.33 millions Cash Flow (31/12/2016) : $171.64 millions
The management is willing to declare $0.22 ($59.4 mils) dividend means that they are positive with FY 2017 cash flow.
Let say we took out dividend payment out from the equation, i.e. ($349.97 mil - $236.43 mils - $47.33 mils = $66.22 mils) the true cash flow FY2016 generated after taking out all other cash flow items, out of the $66.22 mils the management is ready to declare $59.4 mils as dividend. Payout ratio 89.7%
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Estimate FY2017
cash flow (1/1/2017) : $171.64 millions Net cash from Operation : $350 millions Repayment of Debts : $150 millions (around 50% of total debts) Dividend payments : $59.4 millions Capex/Investment : $100 millions Cash Flow (31/12/2017) : 212.24 $millions
Let say we took out dividend payment out from the equation, i.e. ($350 mil - $150 mils - $100 mils = $100 mils) the true estimate cash flow FY2017 generated after taking out all other cash flow items, out of the $100 mils the management can easily declare $0.30 dividend ($81 mils).
The estimate net cash from operation would be higher than $350 millions if the oil price can stay at USD 50+ for FY2017, average oil price for FY2016 is USD44.
it's hard to estimate cashflow because it hinges on so many items including working capital. but it does seem like petron can get RM250-300m in free cashflow (operating - investing before debt repayment) every year. that's more than 15% of their current market cap. moreover, that could increase if profits increase and their reinvestment needs reduce.
dividends they have the capability to pay and I do believe they can increase yoy but they might not want to increase too much in a year to manage shareholders' expectations. again I think short term just ride on the bumper earnings, longer term ride on its strong cashflow
this counter seems to have a very strong operator based on the price movement before last results. surge up within days then press down like crazy just before the results before going limit up. just let them flush enough first before the next climb
That press down is purposely for them to collect more .. today is actually due to oil price sentiment. as long as above 50usd should be fine. That is the aim of OPEC at least for another 3 months. What is the point of agreement if can't reach the desired output.
no problem. to be fair, crack spread did weaken in Mar before slowly recovering these few days. but ytd, the average is still higher than 4Q16 and 3Q16
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q to buy at 5.5