Berjaya Auto Berhad (BAuto) is an investment holding company. The Company, through its subsidiaries, is engaged in distribution of Mazda vehicles in Malaysia and the Philippines. BAuto’s geographical segments include Malaysia and the Philippines. Its core businesses include the provision of after sales services for Mazda vehicles, and distribution and retailing of Mazda vehicles. In the Philippines, the distribution of Mazda vehicles and spare parts is undertaken by its subsidiary, Berjaya Auto Philippines Inc (BAP), through appointed dealers. Its subsidiaries also include Bermaz Motor Sdn Bhd and Bermaz Motor Trading Sdn Bhd (collectively Bermaz), which are involved in the distribution and retailing of new and used Mazda vehicles and the provision of after-sales services for Mazda vehicles. Bermaz operates over six 3S (sales, spare parts and after-sales services) and approximately three 2S (spare parts and after-sales services) centers, and a Body and Paint Repair center.
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BAUTO Dividend Yield Trend
BAUTO Quarter DY Yield
Year
Financial Year
DY_Type
Announced
EX Date
Payment Date
DY($)
Yield%
2024
30/04/2024
First Interim
12/09/2023
19/10/2023
03/11/2023
0.05
2.22
2023
30/04/2023
Fourth Interim
12/06/2023
20/07/2023
04/08/2023
0.035
1.56
2023
30/04/2023
Special
12/06/2023
20/07/2023
04/08/2023
0.075
3.33
2023
30/04/2023
Third Interim
13/03/2023
17/04/2023
05/05/2023
0.045
2.00
2023
30/04/2023
Second Interim
08/12/2022
22/12/2022
06/01/2023
0.035
1.56
2023
30/04/2023
First Interim
12/09/2022
13/10/2022
04/11/2022
0.03
1.33
2022
30/04/2022
Special
13/06/2022
14/07/2022
04/08/2022
0.025
1.11
2022
30/04/2022
Fourth Interim
13/06/2022
14/07/2022
04/08/2022
0.02
0.89
2022
30/04/2022
Third Interim
10/03/2022
14/04/2022
05/05/2022
0.0225
1.00
2022
30/04/2022
Second Interim
13/12/2021
12/01/2022
04/02/2022
0.015
0.67
2022
30/04/2022
First Interim
13/09/2021
15/10/2021
05/11/2021
0.005
0.22
2021
30/04/2021
Special
18/06/2021
14/07/2021
05/08/2021
0.0175
0.78
2021
30/04/2021
Fourth Interim
18/06/2021
14/07/2021
05/08/2021
0.015
0.67
2021
30/04/2021
Third Interim
10/03/2021
16/04/2021
06/05/2021
0.015
0.67
2021
30/04/2021
Second Interim
10/12/2020
15/01/2021
05/02/2021
0.0125
0.56
2021
30/04/2021
First Interim
10/09/2020
27/10/2020
18/11/2020
0.005
0.22
2020
30/04/2020
Third Interim
16/03/2020
04/05/2020
28/05/2020
0.0145
0.64
2020
30/04/2020
Second Interim
10/12/2019
28/01/2020
17/02/2020
0.0275
1.22
2020
30/04/2020
Interim
13/09/2019
09/10/2019
25/10/2019
0.0325
1.44
2019
30/04/2019
Special
12/06/2019
09/07/2019
25/07/2019
0.07
3.11
2019
30/04/2019
Interim
12/06/2019
09/07/2019
25/07/2019
0.035
1.56
2019
30/04/2019
Interim
13/03/2019
05/04/2019
25/04/2019
0.045
2.00
2019
30/04/2019
Second Interim
12/12/2018
27/12/2018
25/01/2019
0.0375
1.67
2019
30/04/2019
Interim
13/09/2018
08/10/2018
26/10/2018
0.025
1.11
2018
30/04/2018
Special
12/06/2018
06/07/2018
26/07/2018
0.027
1.20
2018
30/04/2018
Interim
12/06/2018
06/07/2018
26/07/2018
0.023
1.02
2018
30/04/2018
Interim
12/03/2018
06/04/2018
26/04/2018
0.023
1.02
2018
30/04/2018
Second Interim
08/12/2017
12/01/2018
26/01/2018
0.016
0.71
2018
30/04/2018
First Interim
11/09/2017
09/10/2017
27/10/2017
0.015
0.67
2017
30/04/2017
Interim
13/06/2017
07/07/2017
26/07/2017
0.0315
1.40
2017
30/04/2017
Interim
14/03/2017
06/04/2017
26/04/2017
0.0275
1.22
2017
30/04/2017
Second Interim
08/12/2016
05/01/2017
25/01/2017
0.0275
1.22
2017
30/04/2017
First Interim
08/09/2016
04/10/2016
21/10/2016
0.03
1.33
2016
30/04/2016
Special
13/06/2016
05/07/2016
26/07/2016
0.075
3.33
2016
30/04/2016
Interim
13/06/2016
05/07/2016
26/07/2016
0.025
1.11
2016
30/04/2016
Interim
11/03/2016
30/03/2016
13/04/2016
0.0215
0.96
2016
30/04/2016
Second Interim
10/12/2015
04/01/2016
15/01/2016
0.025
1.11
2016
30/04/2016
First Interim
10/09/2015
06/10/2015
21/10/2015
0.0225
1.00
2015
30/04/2015
Interim
11/06/2015
06/07/2015
22/07/2015
0.0275
1.22
2015
30/04/2015
Special
11/06/2015
06/07/2015
22/07/2015
0.0325
1.44
2015
30/04/2015
Interim
09/03/2015
06/04/2015
21/04/2015
0.0335
1.49
2015
30/04/2015
Second Interim
08/12/2014
02/01/2015
20/01/2015
0.0325
1.44
2015
30/04/2015
First Interim
08/09/2014
23/09/2014
08/10/2014
0.02
0.89
2014
30/04/2014
Second Interim
11/06/2014
26/06/2014
16/07/2014
0.035
1.56
2014
30/04/2014
First Interim
06/12/2013
13/01/2014
28/01/2014
0.0175
0.78
BAUTO Annual DY Yield
Year
Annual DY($)
Frequency per yr
SpecialDY
Yield%
2024
0.05
1
No
2.22
2023
0.22
5
Yes
9.78
2022
0.0875
5
Yes
3.89
2021
0.065
5
Yes
2.89
2020
0.0745
3
No
3.31
2019
0.2125
5
Yes
9.44
2018
0.104
5
Yes
4.62
2017
0.1165
4
No
5.18
2016
0.169
5
Yes
7.51
2015
0.146
5
Yes
6.49
2014
0.0525
2
No
2.33
BAUTO Quarter Report History
Q Date
Announced
Revenue
P/L
EPS
Margin
QoQ%
YoY%
31/07/2023
12/09/2023
1,090,000,000
100,220,000.00
8.59
9.19
-0.40
99.80
30/04/2023
12/06/2023
1,070,000,000
100,620,000.00
8.63
9.40
15.27
27.85
31/01/2023
13/03/2023
975,970,000
87,290,000.00
7.50
8.94
32.92
114.42
31/10/2022
08/12/2022
782,970,000
65,670,000.00
5.65
8.39
30.92
152.19
31/07/2022
12/09/2022
716,870,000
50,160,000.00
4.32
7.00
-36.26
388.41
30/04/2022
13/06/2022
897,360,000
78,700,000.00
6.77
8.77
93.32
17.76
31/01/2022
10/03/2022
623,130,000
40,710,000.00
3.50
6.53
56.34
23.07
31/10/2021
13/12/2021
483,840,000
26,040,000.00
2.24
5.38
153.55
5.04
31/07/2021
13/09/2021
320,790,000
10,270,000.00
0.88
3.20
-84.63
11.03
30/04/2021
18/06/2021
641,200,000
66,830,000.00
5.75
10.42
102.03
2,616.67
BAUTO Quarter Profit Trend
BAUTO Annual Profit Trend
Cash Flow
In financial accounting, operating cash flow (OCF), cash flow provided by operations, cash flow from operating activities (CFO) or free cash flow from operations (FCFO), refers to the amount of cash a company generates from the revenues it brings in, excluding costs associated with long – term investment on capital items or investment in securities.(From Wiki)
BAUTO Annual Cash Flow
ROE & Payout Ratio
Return on equity (ROE) is a measure of financial performance calculated by dividing net income by shareholders’ equity. Because shareholders’ equity is equal to a company’s assets minus its debt, ROE is considered the return on net assets. ROE is considered a measure of the profitability of a corporation in relation to stockholders’ equity. (From Investopedia)
The payout ratio is a financial metric showing the proportion of earnings a company pays its shareholders in the form of dividends, expressed as a percentage of the company’s total earnings. On some occasions, the payout ratio refers to the dividends paid out as a percentage of a company’s cash flow. The payout ratio is also known as the dividend payout ratio. (From Investopedia)
BAUTO Annual ROE & Payout Ratio
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Bermaz Auto Bhd along with its subsidiaries is engaged in the distribution and retailing of Mazda vehicles as well as providing after-sales services for Mazda vehicles in Malaysia and Philippines.
Bermaz Auto Bhd along with its subsidiaries is engaged in the distribution and retailing of Mazda vehicles as well as providing after-sales services for Mazda vehicles in Malaysia and Philippines.