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Watpac is a construction company focused on building construction, refurbishment and property development.
They have many projects in NSW, Victoria and QLD, they also have overseas projects in Vietnam.
WTP's cilents include government, develops and investors.
There are many broker evaluations available on the website.
http://www.watpac.com.au/
Announcement of July 7 said, in part:
"Mr Seymour confirmed that company policy of distributing dividends to shareholders will continue in line with most recent payout ratios."
It is the word ratios that interests me. The SP has halved since the last dividend in February. Is it fair to assume that, if the ratio is maintained, the dividend will also halve?
I do not hold WTP.
so, you think they are good company? where do you see their share price 1 year from today? attractive P/E ratio and dividend, but perhaps not in the right sector for capital growth at the moment?
It is the word ratios that interests me. The SP has halved since the last dividend in February. Is it fair to assume that, if the ratio is maintained, the dividend will also halve?
I do not hold WTP.
I personality don't hold yet either but the company was brought to my attention from a friend.. I think where it goes in the next 12 months depends on the economy... Things like building approvals could have mixed results towards the performance and the government building funds could also bring added revenue..
Date: 6/8/2008
Author: Lisa Allen
Source: The Australian Financial Review --- Page: 66
After the discovery of radioactive material at a potential studio site, the ABChas negotiated with Watpac. The Brisbane development was going to replace theformer Toowong studios, where 16 employees were diagnosed with cancer. The ABCwanted to abandon the $A15.43 million contract with builder Watpac after theradioactive material was found. Watpac initially sought damages but announcedthe abandonment of court action on 5 August 2008, recognising the ABC'ssensitivity to contaminated land. Watpac will construct the Ross Street Precinctdevelopment on the Newstead site. Meanwhile, Watpac has acquired JMF, a miningand civil engineering business
This company has come up on my scans so I will research further over the weekend if I get time. Any opinions on this company? Looking back over its earnings it obviously saw some good times during the noughties but as with construction and development, its earnings have been more lumpy in recent times. Dividend yield falling. Hopefully the margin squeeze in construction is on the wane?
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