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Emerson Electric Co's Dividend Analysis

Exploring the Sustainability and Growth of Emerson Electric Co's Dividends

Emerson Electric Co (NYSE:EMR) recently announced a dividend of $0.53 per share, payable on 2024-06-10, with the ex-dividend date set for 2024-05-16. As investors look forward to this upcoming payment, the spotlight also shines on the company's dividend history, yield, and growth rates. Using the data from GuruFocus, let's look into Emerson Electric Co's dividend performance and assess its sustainability.

What Does Emerson Electric Co Do?

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Emerson Electric sells automation equipment and services under two segments: intelligent devices and software control. Within software and control, it also holds a majority interest in AspenTech, an industrial software business, and owns a test and measurement business that was formerly National Instruments. Intelligent devices also holds Emerson's tools business, which boasts several household brands, like Ridgid. Emerson's automation business is most known for its process manufacturing solutions, which consists of measurement and analytical instrumentation, as well as control valves and actuators, among other products and services. Nearly half of the firm's geographic sales come from the Americas.

Emerson Electric Co's Dividend Analysis
Emerson Electric Co's Dividend Analysis

A Glimpse at Emerson Electric Co's Dividend History

Emerson Electric Co has maintained a consistent dividend payment record since 1957. Dividends are currently distributed on a quarterly basis. Emerson Electric Co has increased its dividend each year since 1957. The stock is thus listed as a dividend king, an honor that is given to companies that have increased their dividend each year for at least the past 67 years. Below is a chart showing annual Dividends Per Share for tracking historical trends.

Emerson Electric Co's Dividend Analysis
Emerson Electric Co's Dividend Analysis

Breaking Down Emerson Electric Co's Dividend Yield and Growth

As of today, Emerson Electric Co currently has a 12-month trailing dividend yield of 1.82% and a 12-month forward dividend yield of 1.83%. This suggests an expectation of increased dividend payments over the next 12 months. Emerson Electric Co's dividend yield of 1.82% is near a 10-year low and underperforms than 49.22 of global competitors in the Industrial Products industry, suggesting that the company's dividend yield may not be a compelling proposition for income investors.

Over the past three years, Emerson Electric Co's annual dividend growth rate was 1.30%. Extended to a five-year horizon, this rate increased to 1.50% per year. And over the past decade, Emerson Electric Co's annual dividends per share growth rate stands at 2.10%.

Based on Emerson Electric Co's dividend yield and five-year growth rate, the 5-year yield on cost of Emerson Electric Co stock as of today is approximately 1.96%.

Emerson Electric Co's Dividend Analysis
Emerson Electric Co's Dividend Analysis

The Sustainability Question: Payout Ratio and Profitability

To assess the sustainability of the dividend, one needs to evaluate the company's payout ratio. The dividend payout ratio provides insights into the portion of earnings the company distributes as dividends. A lower ratio suggests that the company retains a significant part of its earnings, thereby ensuring the availability of funds for future growth and unexpected downturns. As of 2024-03-31, Emerson Electric Co's dividend payout ratio is 0.41.

Emerson Electric Co's profitability rank, offers an understanding of the company's earnings prowess relative to its peers. GuruFocus ranks Emerson Electric Co's profitability 7 out of 10 as of 2024-03-31, suggesting good profitability prospects. The company has reported positive net income for each of year over the past decade, further solidifying its high profitability.

Growth Metrics: The Future Outlook

To ensure the sustainability of dividends, a company must have robust growth metrics. Emerson Electric Co's growth rank of 7 out of 10 suggests that the company's growth trajectory is good relative to its competitors.

Revenue is the lifeblood of any company, and Emerson Electric Co's revenue per share, combined with the 3-year revenue growth rate, indicates a strong revenue model. Emerson Electric Co's revenue has increased by approximately -1.70% per year on average, a rate that underperforms than approximately 76.23% of global competitors.

The company's 3-year EPS growth rate showcases its capability to grow its earnings, a critical component for sustaining dividends in the long run. During the past three years, Emerson Electric Co's earnings increased by approximately 5.50% per year on average, a rate that underperforms than approximately 57.78% of global competitors.

Lastly, the company's 5-year EBITDA growth rate of 2.50%, which underperforms than approximately 63.34% of global competitors.

Conclusion: Evaluating Emerson Electric Co's Dividend Prospects

Considering Emerson Electric Co's consistent dividend growth, moderate payout ratio, and solid profitability, the dividends appear sustainable in the near term. However, the relatively low dividend yield and underwhelming growth metrics compared to industry peers suggest that investors should keep an eye on broader economic factors and company-specific developments that could influence future dividend payments and stock performance. For those looking to explore further, GuruFocus Premium users can screen for high-dividend yield stocks using the High Dividend Yield Screener.

This article, generated by GuruFocus, is designed to provide general insights and is not tailored financial advice. Our commentary is rooted in historical data and analyst projections, utilizing an impartial methodology, and is not intended to serve as specific investment guidance. It does not formulate a recommendation to purchase or divest any stock and does not consider individual investment objectives or financial circumstances. Our objective is to deliver long-term, fundamental data-driven analysis. Be aware that our analysis might not incorporate the most recent, price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative information. GuruFocus holds no position in the stocks mentioned herein.

This article first appeared on GuruFocus.