Wednesday 20 February 2013

Singapore Telecos

OCBC on 19 Feb 2013

Out of the three telcos, M1’s 4Q12 results were slightly below our forecast while the other two were mostly in line. But M1 also surprised with a special dividend of S$0.017/share on top of its final dividend of S$0.063. StarHub declared a quarterly dividend of S$0.05 as guided. Both M1 and StarHub expect to see earnings growth in 2013; but both are also guiding for higher capex targets, likely for the ongoing 4G roll-out and also more data capacity to meet growing usage trend. SingTel has kept its previous guidance, but note that its year-end is in Mar. For now, we maintain our OVERWEIGHT on the sector. But as the telcos have already done quite well YTD, further capital appreciation may be limited, although dividend yields are still relatively attractive. M1 remains our top pick.

M1 below, rest mostly inline 
Out of the three telcos, M1’s 4Q12 results were slightly below our forecast while the other two were mostly in line. Nevertheless, we note that M1 not only managed to post a recovery in its EBITDA margin, but also was the highest among the three. As M1 had earlier guided, the recovery was due to the upfront expensing of its smartphone subsidy. M1 also surprised with a special dividend of S$0.017/share on top of its final dividend of S$0.063. StarHub declared a quarterly dividend of S$0.05 as guided.

Review of Singapore mobile operations
Core post-paid mobile subscribers grew by another healthy 2.0% QoQ to 4.3m in Dec quarter, led by SingTel with 2.5%, StarHub 1.7% and M1 1.6%. Monthly ARPUs were also quite stable; and all three telcos expect to see uplifts this year as more users switch over to the new tiered pricing plans with less generous data bundles; this aided by the introduction of more LTE-enabled smartphones. 

Most expecting higher capex this year
For 2013, M1 expects to see a moderate earnings growth as it continues to benefit from the upfront expensing of smartphone subsidies; also expects to maintain a dividend payout of at least 80% of underlying profit. For StarHub, it expects single digit revenue growth and an EBITDA margin of 31%; no change to its quarterly S$0.05/share dividend guidance. But both telcos have started to guide for higher capex this year, which they continue to roll-out their 4G networks and also to cater for the growing data usage pattern. Lastly, SingTel has kept its previous guidance, but note that its year-end is in Mar. 

Maintain OVERWEIGHT 
For now, we maintain our OVERWEIGHT on the sector. But as the telcos have already done quite well YTD, further capital appreciation may be limited, although dividend yields are still relatively attractive. M1 remains our top pick.

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