3339.HK LONKING
Industrials · Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery
3.20
-2.74%
About the company
Lonking Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, manufactures and distributes wheel loaders, road rollers, excavators, forklifts, and other construction machinery in Mainland China and internationally. It operates through three segments: Sale of Construction Machinery, Finance Lease of Construction Machinery, and Financial Investment. The company is also involved in the manufacture and distribution of axles and gear boxes, as well as distribution of oil products. The company was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Shanghai, the People's Republic of China.
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Dividend deep dive
LONKING (3339.HK), operating in the Farm & Heavy Construction Machinery industry within the Industrials sector, currently offers a dividend yield of 6.73%. This yield falls within its 5-year range of 5.17% to 13.31%, with its yield theory status considered "fair". The company holds a high rating score of 9.0. However, its momentum score is 3.0, suggesting a weak price trend, while its value score is 5.0, indicating a neutral valuation position.
Dividend history
LONKING has a dividend increase streak of 1 year. The dividend growth has shown a negative trend, with a 3-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of -16.08% and a 5-year CAGR of -12.26%. Annual dividends per share in HKD have varied significantly: 0.065 (2014-2015), 0.017 (2016), 0.062 (2017), 0.16 (2018), 0.20 (2019), 0.25 (2020), 0.33 (2021), 0.22 (2022), 0.10 (2023), 0.08 (2024), and a projected 0.13 for 2025.
Dividend safety
LONKING's dividend safety status is classified as "at_risk". The dividend payout ratio stands at 57.14% of earnings. The company appears to have low leverage, with a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.174.
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