Read This Before Considering Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd. (KRX:009150) For Its Upcoming ₩1800.00 Dividend

Simply Wall St · 1d ago

Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co., Ltd. (KRX:009150) stock is about to trade ex-dividend in four days. The ex-dividend date is commonly two business days before the record date, which is the cut-off date for shareholders to be present on the company's books to be eligible for a dividend payment. The ex-dividend date is of consequence because whenever a stock is bought or sold, the trade can take two business days or more to settle. This means that investors who purchase Samsung Electro-Mechanics' shares on or after the 29th of December will not receive the dividend, which will be paid on the 20th of April.

The company's next dividend payment will be ₩1800.00 per share, on the back of last year when the company paid a total of ₩1,800 to shareholders. Calculating the last year's worth of payments shows that Samsung Electro-Mechanics has a trailing yield of 0.7% on the current share price of ₩253500.00. We love seeing companies pay a dividend, but it's also important to be sure that laying the golden eggs isn't going to kill our golden goose! So we need to check whether the dividend payments are covered, and if earnings are growing.

Dividends are typically paid out of company income, so if a company pays out more than it earned, its dividend is usually at a higher risk of being cut. Samsung Electro-Mechanics is paying out just 23% of its profit after tax, which is comfortably low and leaves plenty of breathing room in the case of adverse events. Yet cash flows are even more important than profits for assessing a dividend, so we need to see if the company generated enough cash to pay its distribution. What's good is that dividends were well covered by free cash flow, with the company paying out 22% of its cash flow last year.

It's positive to see that Samsung Electro-Mechanics's dividend is covered by both profits and cash flow, since this is generally a sign that the dividend is sustainable, and a lower payout ratio usually suggests a greater margin of safety before the dividend gets cut.

See our latest analysis for Samsung Electro-Mechanics

Click here to see the company's payout ratio, plus analyst estimates of its future dividends.

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KOSE:A009150 Historic Dividend December 24th 2025

Have Earnings And Dividends Been Growing?

Companies that aren't growing their earnings can still be valuable, but it is even more important to assess the sustainability of the dividend if it looks like the company will struggle to grow. If earnings decline and the company is forced to cut its dividend, investors could watch the value of their investment go up in smoke. With that in mind, we're not enthused to see that Samsung Electro-Mechanics's earnings per share have remained effectively flat over the past five years. It's better than seeing them drop, certainly, but over the long term, all of the best dividend stocks are able to meaningfully grow their earnings per share.

Many investors will assess a company's dividend performance by evaluating how much the dividend payments have changed over time. In the past 10 years, Samsung Electro-Mechanics has increased its dividend at approximately 9.1% a year on average.

To Sum It Up

From a dividend perspective, should investors buy or avoid Samsung Electro-Mechanics? While it's not great to see that earnings per share are effectively flat over the 10-year period we checked, at least the payout ratios are low and conservative. Overall we're not hugely bearish on the stock, but there are likely better dividend investments out there.

Ever wonder what the future holds for Samsung Electro-Mechanics? See what the 26 analysts we track are forecasting, with this visualisation of its historical and future estimated earnings and cash flow

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