Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd 27-Feb-2015
Companies operating in the alcohol, tobacco and gaming industries, often termed as “sin stocks”, tend to derive resilient, recession-proof income with attractive dividends. As the economy turns decidedly more uncertain, investors should re-look some of these sectors for their defensive qualities.
One such stock is Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd (Fundamental: 2.3/3, Valuation: 2.1/3), which manufactures and imports beer, stout, shandy, and non- alcoholic beverages for distribution in Malaysia and Singapore. Its key brands include Carlsberg, Asahi, Kronenbourg, SKOL, Jolly Shandy and Somersby.
Despite challenges posed by consumer spending uncertainties and periodic higher alcohol taxes (taxes were raised most recently in 2005 and 2010), Carlsberg continues to provide steadily growing sales and profits, with stable profit margins. Part of this is due to its strong brands, introduction of new products and focus on improving operating efficiency and reducing costs.
Over the last five years, between 2009 and 2014, revenue increased from RM1.05 billion to RM1.56 billion, while net profit rose from RM76.14 million to RM183.93 million. Operating margin and net margins have been stable, averaging 15.8% and 11.2% respectively over the last four years.
For the past four years, Carlsberg’s annual payout ratio has ranged between 100 — 102%, yet its net gearing ratio remains very negligible at 2.7% in 3Q2014. In 2013, dividends totaled 61 sen, translating to a high yield of 4.8%.
The stock is currently trading at 15.5 times book with a trailing 12-month P/E of 18.3 times. Its closest rival Guinness Anchor is trading at 11.9 times book with a trailing 12-month P/E of 19.7 times.
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This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, on February 27, 2015.

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