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MIDF research lowers Top Glove target price to RM8.29

But company’s 20% special dividend surprises research house

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Jan 2021 12:01PM

MIDF research lowers Top Glove target price to RM8.29
Top Glove Corporation Bhd’s environment, social and governance aspects has been dampened by its employee welfare, which is currently under scrutiny. – The Vibes file pic, January 5, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – MIDF Amanah Investment Bank Bhd (MIDF Research) has lowered its target price for Top Glove Corporation Bhd to RM8.29 from RM10.96 previously, although it is “positively surprised” by the company’s extra 20% special dividend announcement yesterday.

“Our new TP is based on -0.5 standard deviation of 10-year price-to-earnings ratio mean of 18.9 times, as we take into consideration the works that can be done to further improve its employee welfare,” MIDF Research said in a note today.

Commenting on the rubber glove manufacturer’s employee welfare, which is currently under scrutiny, the research house said time is required to show substantial improvement.

“We acknowledge that considerations on environment, social and governance (ESG) weigh higher in sustainable investing.

“The past issues Top Glove encountered had somewhat dampened some of its ESG aspects, and we opine that the company may need some time to rectify them.”

Among others, it said the manufacturing giant had committed to improving its employees’ accommodation by setting aside a budget to purchase and/or build better housing for them.

Top Glove yesterday said in a bourse filing that it had committed to a 20% special dividend to reward its shareholders, in consideration of its good profit performance and strong cash flow.

The company said this was in addition to its existing dividend policy of a 50% dividend payout ratio on profit after tax and minority interests for the second quarter of financial year 2021 (Q2 2021) to Q4 2021 ending August 31, 2021.

MIDF Research said it was positively surprised by the announcement as this is higher than the 56% payout ratio announced last month in conjunction with the release of the company’s first quarter results, which ended on November 30, 2020 (Q1 FY21).

“We believe that Top Glove will still be able to fulfil its capital requirements even with the higher payout ratio, considering its improving operating cash flow.”

On this basis, the research house has increased its dividend per share (DPS) assumption to 69.0 sen from 55.0 sen previously, which translated into a dividend yield of 12.5 per cent for financial year ending Aug 31, 2021 – estimate (FY21-E).

“That said, we maintain our FY22-forecast payout assumption of 50% and DPS of 22.0 sen, which implies a decent yield of 4.0%,” it said.

Moving forward, MIDF Research expects the company’s near-term prospects to remain intact.

“We notice that sentiment for the glove companies has turned negative, accompanied by the flurry of news revolving Covid-19 vaccines, but channel checks reveal that demand for gloves remain strong with positive momentum for average selling prices,” it said.

It added that delivery time for nitrile gloves are expected to be more than one year.

“All things considered, we believe that Top Glove is on track to deliver record results in FY21-E.”

At 11.20am, Top Glove’s share added seven sen to RM5.57, with 44.60 million shares changing hands. – Bernama, January 5, 2021

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