Telecoms giant Vodafonelooked over-valued to me for a long time. Now the shares seem to be trending down, which is taking some of the froth off the valuation.
However, earnings still dont cover the dividend payments the firm is sending out to shareholders. I see too much risk for investors and would rather go for a strong performer in the utility sector such as Telecom Plus (LSE: TEP), which is known for its Utility Warehouse trading name.
An effective business model
The firm proclaims that it is the UKs only fully integrated provider of a wide range of competitively priced utility services spanning both the communications and energy markets. As such, I think the company presents investors with an interesting alternative to buying shares in sometimes-struggling utility firms such as National Grid, SSEand others, or in smaller and less diversified utility agencies such as Inspired Energy.
Generally, Im keen on the agency/consultancy model in the utility sector rather than investing in capital-intensive and debt-laden providers and distributors of utility services. The business model of buying in then selling on for a profit is much simpler and often more profitable than getting involved with producing or distributing the utility product.
Telecom Plus has a decent five-year-plus record of generally rising revenue, earnings, cash flow and dividend payments. Todays full-year results report for the trading year to 31 March reveals further progress. Revenue rose 1.5% compared to the previous year and adjusted earnings per share moved just over 7% higher. The directors expressed their confidence in the outlook by pushing up the total dividend for the year by 4%.
The company calls its customers members and they get one monthly statement covering all the utilities they take from the firm such as gas, electricity, telecoms, broadband and others. Unusually, growth comes from word of mouth via members and partners only, and the firm doesnt advertise in the media. The business model suggests that customer satisfaction is essential if growth is to continue.
A positive outlook
And right now, things appear to be going well with the firm reporting significantlyfaster growth in both customers and partners during the period compared to the previous year. There was an 8.2% uplift in services supplied, to 2.5m, and around 26% of customers buy their energy, broadband and mobile services from Telecom Plus.
Looking forward, the outlook is positive. Chief executive Andrew Lindsay said in the report that higher confidence from partners, ongoing steady growth and improving gross margins means the total dividend for the current trading year to March 2020 should increase by 10% to 57p per share.
With the shares at 1,514p, the anticipated dividend yield is, therefore, a smidgen below 3.8%. Meanwhile, the forward-looking price-to-earnings ratio sits in the early twenties. Telecom Plus isnt the cheapest share in the sector, but Id pay up for the quality of earnings and cash flow backing that dividend.
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