We have some exciting news to share! The Motley Fool UK has now become The Twelfth Magpie -- an independent, UK-owned company, led by our long-serving UK management team — Mark Rogers, Chris Nials and Heather Adlington. In practical terms, it’s the same team you know, now fully focused on serving our UK readers and members.

Just as importantly, our approach remains unchanged: long-term, jargon-free, and on your side. This site is our new home, and there will be extra tweaks made across the coming few days as we settle in. So if anything looks a little off, please bear with us!

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

2 cheap stocks with 5%+ dividend yields

G A Chester discusses two stocks with sub-10 P/Es and 5%+ yields.

| More on:

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Twelfth Magpie’s Premium Investing Services. Become a member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn more, and get a free 'Best Buy Now' stock!.

Anglo Pacific (LSE: APF) reported “a very strong start to 2017” in its first-half results this morning. The shares initially jumped higher but soon retreated back towards yesterday’s closing price. At around 120p, the mineral royalties group is capitalised at £217m and sits on a cheap earnings multiple and juicy dividend yield. I continue to rate the stock a buy.

Royalties roll

During the first half of the year, Anglo Pacific benefitted from higher commodity prices, favourable exchange rates and increased mining within its private royalty acreage at Kestrel.

Should you buy Ecora Royalties shares today?

Before you decide, please take a moment to review this report first. Despite ongoing uncertainties from US tariffs to global conflicts, Mark Rogers and his team believe many UK shares still trade at substantial discounts, offering savvy investors plenty of potential opportunities to learn about.

That’s why this could be an ideal time to secure this valuable research – Mark’s analysts have scoured the markets to reveal 5 of his favourite long-term ‘Buys’. Please, don’t make any big decisions before seeing them.

I calculate trailing 12-month adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of 15.77p, giving a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of just 7.7. On a statutory basis, H1 EPS was negative. This was due to non-cash charges (mainly related to resource depletion and pricing assumptions), so I’m happy to use the adjusted number as it better reflects the company’s strong cash flows.

Free cash flow of £18.9m in H1 alone is well above the last 12 months’ dividends of £10.1m (6p a share) and supports analysts’ forecasts of a payout of 7p this year, for a prospective yield of 5.8%.

The board said today that commodity prices are ahead of expectations so far in Q3 and that royalty revenues are continuing to benefit from weak sterling versus the US and Australian dollar. This bodes well for the remainder of the year.

Looking further ahead, I note that Anglo Pacific is debt free and has ready access to between $30m and $40m of cash and borrowing facilities for further royalty investments. The board told us that making such investments “is very much the focus for the second half of the year.” This should further strengthen royalty streams for 2018 and beyond.

Bargain brew

Also trading on a cheap earnings multiple with sparkling dividend yield is FTSE 250 brewer and pubs group Greene King (LSE: GNK). Its shares were trading not far off 1,000p towards the end of 2015 but are currently changing hands for 660p. I believe now could be a good time to buy a slice of this £2bn business.

The company posted adjusted EPS of 70.8p for its financial year ended 30 April, giving a P/E of 9.3. Meanwhile, a 33.2p dividend for the year is forecast to rise to 34p this year, providing a prospective yield of 5.2%.

The reasons for Greene King’s current depressed share price and the reason I’m not put off buying the stock at the present time are succinctly summed up in a comment by chief executive Rooney Anand. “Our performance has been achieved against a demanding backdrop of increased costs, weaker consumer confidence and increasing competition. While I expect these challenges to intensify over the next few years, Greene King has a very strong track record of delivery in tough market conditions.”

In light of this track record, and in view of the group’s scale, robust balance sheet and strong cash generation, I believe the depressed share price, low P/E and high yield represent a generous offer by the market.

The Motley Fool UK owns shares of Anglo Pacific. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes

More on Investing Articles

Young black female footballer training on stadium pitch
Investing Articles

How has this FTSE 250 share surged ANOTHER 7% today?

Applied Nutrition shares have soared on Monday after another brilliant trading update. So what's the FTSE 250 company's secret?

Read more »

Black woman using smartphone at home, watching stock charts.
Investing Articles

The stock market game you’re actually playing (and why you might be losing)

Our writer recounts a painful experience of making a rash stock market decision based on emotions, not logic – and…

Read more »

Aerial shot showing an aircraft shadow flying over an idyllic beach
Investing Articles

Why is EasyJet stock suddenly a takeover target for US investors?

Andrew Mackie looks at easyjet shares jumping on US takeover talk — but is this a genuine re-rating or just…

Read more »

Young Black woman looking concerned while in front of her laptop
Investing Articles

Have investors got BT shares all wrong?

BT shares spiked during the 1990s telecom boom, then struggled for two decades. Harvey Jones says it's the future that…

Read more »

BUY AND HOLD spelled in letters on top of a pile of books. Alongside is a piggy bank in glasses. Buy and hold is a popular long term stock and shares strategy.
Investing Articles

Looking for buying opportunities in June? Here’s 1 to consider from my Stocks and Shares ISA

The conflict in Iran is making one of the investments in Stephen Wright’s Stocks and Shares ISA volatile. But could…

Read more »

Row of blue European Union flags in Brussels.
Investing Articles

After crashing 13.7% today, is Wise now a stock market bargain at 805p?

Wise was one of the biggest fallers on the UK stock market today. What on earth is going on with…

Read more »

Road 2025 to 2032 new year direction concept
Investing Articles

At 8% is this eye-popping FTSE 100 dividend yield simply too good to be true?

The dividend yield is to die for, but the share price is lacking in life. Harvey Jones examines whether this…

Read more »

The flag of the United States of America flying in front of the Capitol building
Investing Articles

UK investors are piling into this legendary S&P 500 growth stock while it’s down 50%

This US growth stock fell from $240 to $80 amid AI disruption fears. And investors are now aggressively buying it…

Read more »