Multi-Chem Limited (AWZ.SI) - Full Year 2016 Results Update
As expected a stellar financial year for Multi-Chem. Business is chugging along nicely. Revenue has been flat but profits remain robust. EPS this last quarter being boosted by forex gains of ~1m from USD going up and 1.4m or reversal of doubtful debt allowances.EPS for FY16 was 10.8c. A big dividend of 3.3c has also been announced. This brings payout ratio to 40% which is nothing to shout about but fair.
Of note,
1) debts have been halved pretty quickly from 22m+ down to 11.5m now. The company will be able to go debt free at anytime.
2) A recent sale of factory land in China for 8.3m should bring cash to 58m+ and net cash to market cap to 65%. Though this sale was only slightly profitable and NAV will not be getting a boost, it is good to see Mgt. might be looking to slowly exit this business, which is not contributing much at this point, and focus more on the new core business.
3) The recent insider buy in @ 52c after 3Q results last year shows that mgt. already knows good results were on the way.
The share price has reacted accordingly after this results release. Since covering this stock at 52c, price has moved up to 78c at close yesterday. Though on not much volume. Given that top insider ownership is pretty high, this is to be expected. IMHO it is very possible a privatisation could be on the way.
[author holds shares in this company]
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Multi-Chem Limited - Helping Asean stop a bunch of hackers.
Multi-Chem (AWZ.SI) - Helping Asean stop a bunch of hackers
As the market has been more or less trading sideways, there has not been much action on my blog. However this stock has been brought to my attention recently due to their rising amount of net cash. Let's have a look at Multi-Chem, current price $0.52
[Established in 1985 as a small distributor of PCB chemicals and
materials, Multi-Chem is now a leading drilling service specialist and a
major distributor of specialty chemicals and materials to PCB
manufacturer in the region.
In May 2002, we diversified into the business of IT distribution where we focus on best-of-breed internet security, WAN optimisation, network management and video conferencing products from industry leading vendors. Through Multi-Chem’s subsidiaries under the M.Tech umbrella, our IT business has expanded in both product range and geographical coverage since inception and now spans Singapore, Australia, China (including Hong Kong), India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, New Zealand, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kindom and Vietnam. We started IT training business in Singapore in late second quarter of 2004 to complement the IT distribution business. We are currently authorised to conduct training for Allot, Blue Coat, Check Point, Solarwinds, MobileIron and Nutanix courses.
Ok enough about the business, now the valuation, BlueFund Style:
Market cap : 46.85 million
NAV : $0.9827
Price : $0.52 (47% discount to NAV)
Debt : 25.407million
Net cash : 44.574 million (41.34% of MCap)
Dividend yield : 6.37% (based on 0.331 past 2 years, increased from 0.11 before. FY15 EPS was 5.3c)
Daily Volume : What volume?
Valuation looks pretty good at current price which has recently bumped up due to cum dividend. Their historical div payout has been stable and reasonable as well.
Management looks like a nice bunch. Of note, the Executive director is an engineering grad from NUS who is spearheading their expansion into IT security sector in Asia and this has been their main growth engine as PCB related business has stalled. Boss has also done a buy-in at 52cents recently. Shareholdings wise boss, his wife collectively own ~68%, add in a Thai investor who owns ~12% and we have the top 3 shareholders owning close to ~80% of the company. Hence not much free float or daily volume. Trading at such a steep discount to NAV, the likelihood of a privatisation or sale of the company is very much increased.
[author holds shares in this company]
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