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GlaxoSmithKline plc’s Dividends Set To Reach 5.4%!

The City is forecasting a return to earnings growth for GlaxoSmithKline plc (LON: GSK), too.

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The latest big news for GlaxoSmithKline (LSE: GSK) (NYSE: GSK) is its new deal with Novartis — some assets will be transferred in one direction, others in the opposite direction, and there will be a new joint venture to deal with a lot of the two companies’ consumer products.

It seems like a good idea for each company to focus on what it does best, though it will take some time for that to feed through to the bottom line.

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Strong outlook

But for GlaxoSmithKline at least, any benefits will add to what is already looking like a decent outlook for the company over the next couple of years.

GlaxoSmithKlineThrough its vast product diversification and a big financial commitment to its drugs-development pipeline, Glaxo has been coping with the effects of the patent cliff pretty well — some blockbusters have lost patent protection and there is increasing competition from generic alternatives.

And while some may have expected a few years of falling earnings, as currently experienced by rival AstraZeneca, Glaxo has managed to keep its earnings stable — analysts are expecting just a 2% fall in earnings per share (EPS) for the year to December 2014. And while the AstraZenenca dividend was frozen, Glaxo’s has kept on growing.

Return to growth

For 2015, there’s a return to growth with a 9% EPS rise on the cards — and that all-important dividend is set to rise again, from an expected yield of 5.2% this year to 5.4% on today’s 1,650p price level.

gskThe trend in the analysts’ consensus, however, has been downwards — as it has been with a lot of the FTSE’s top shares over the past 12 months. A year ago, we were looking at a consensus for 2014 earnings of 125p per share, though that has steadily falling and the City boys are now expecting 110p. It’s a disappointing drop, but it does still leave the shares on a forward P/E of 15, and that’s lower than the current average.

Forecasts for 2015 have fallen in line, with a mooted EPS figure of 131p three months ago being downgraded to 119p today — but that drops the P/E to 14, which is attractive.

The trend in dividend forecasts has been more encouraging, with the 2014 forecast having been dropped by only a penny from the 81.8p the analysts were predicting a year ago to 80.8p today. It won’t be very well covered by earnings, but it should be safe enough.

Cautious for now

With such a cautious trend, it’s perhaps not surprising to see the bulk of around 30 analysts sticking to a Hold recommendation at the moment — but that could change when they’ve had time to scratch their heads over the Novartis tie-up.

The next few months should be interesting for Glaxo watchers.

Alan does not own any shares in GlaxoSmithKline. The Motley Fool has recommended shares in GlaxoSmithKline.

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