Times buy!25 Aug 2023 15:17
Tempus Times
Costain, the builders’ ugly duckling, may fly again
There is nothing like the whiff of a dividend to set investors’ adrenaline pumping, even from, well, a mixed set of results. That is what the builder Costain delivered on Wednesday, and the package has been well received since. The shares jumped from 46½p on Tuesday — ahead of the official announcement — to nearly 53p at one stage yesterday. They are coming out of intensive care, where they have lain since the pandemic, so it may be time to examine the company anew.
So there is plenty going on, and signs that the current management is getting to grips with the headaches that have plagued the group in recent years. However, the comparison with the near-rival Balfour Beatty is instructive: both are in HS2, but Balfour is valued by the stock market at ten times Costain, on revenues five times larger and much more widely spread, including to the US. Balfour has paid dividends through and since Covid. But this is a reverse beauty parade. It begins to look increasingly that Costain, the ugly duckling, has been shamefully neglected by the stock market, leaving the share price appearing anomalous and set for recovery.
On the back of pre-tax profits rising from £40 million-or-so this year, they should get close to £50 million for 2025. At current levels, the shares are trading on less than four times earnings two years hence, while the dividend yield is set to rise to about 2.8 per cent. That p/e ratio must surely blossom.
ADVICE Buy
WHY Unjustifiably overlooked after a long period in the doldrums