SCG and WFD went ex-dividend yesterday at $0.105 and $0.125, respectively. With both names we’ve added tight covered calls to boost the cash flow to 10 – 12% on an annualised basis.
Ansell is a relatively new addition to portfolios and yesterday’s earnings result was slightly disappointing. Again, we’ve been aggressive with the covered calls so we’re not looking for too much on the upside with ANN and we collected between $0.80 to $1.20 for the covered calls. We will look to exit on a rally back towards $23 by April/May.
Amcor reported a terrific earnings result with underlying growth running ahead of market expectations at 5%. This could accelerate up to 8 – 10% in the second half. This supports our $15.50 price target.
CBA’s earnings result tomorrow will be key for the banks. Thus far NAB and BEN have failed to deliver growth on the revenue and profit lines. We shorted BEN from $13.00 and we’ve been aggressive with selling call options over the top 4 banking names.
AZJ reported earnings in-line with market expectations. We remain cautious of the group’s high payout ratio with almost 100% of earnings being paid in dividends. This looks unsustainable in the medium term.
Tomorrow we will be focused on the earnings results for BLD, CBA, CPU, CSL, SHL and WES.