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Sonoco Products Co. (SON) and new spreadsheet contributions - Dividend Watcher - 04-12-2025 Some Background Now that I'm retired, I've been slowly going through our portfolios and taking a closer look at who & what we're invested in. I have to admit, however, there were times over the last couple decades when I did not follow or periodically review any of our investments. The major things I watched for were dividend freezes, cuts, and eliminations, companies being acquired or split up, and bankruptcies. In addition, I am now looking through the Dividend Champions, Contenders & Challengers lists, collectively referred to as the "CCC List", to evaluate new companies to consider adding to or replacing companies in our portfolios. For those that have happened to stumble onto this forum and are unfamiliar with the CCC List, it was a spreadsheet created in the 2000s by the late David Fish of the Moneypaper newsletter. The Moneypaper was dedicated to dividend investing and reinvestment long before brokerages began offering automatic dividend reinvestment on their own. He produced a new version monthly as new data became available. I had used the CCC List extensively to begin my dividend growth journey. After his passing, the list maintenance was taken over by Justin Law of the Portfolio-Insight web site. You can access the latest versions for free here. There's a new version every week but I've found that the important information to make an informed, long-term investment decision doesn't really change that often. What I Am Doing Since the CCC List was taken over, I've often found mistakes in the "new" CCC List and some of the data I found helpful in Mr. Fish's original version has been removed or summarized. I am now in the process of selecting companies I want to research, going to their investor relations web site and downloading all their annual reports and/or Form 10Ks back to 2007 where possible and building my own spreadsheets. Why 2007, you say? Well, I wanted to include data going through the Great Recession of 2008-2009 so I (and now you) could see what happened to a company's financials during what was one of the worst economic downturns since the 1973-1974 Stagflation recession and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Since Yahoo Finance now requires you to have a paid membership to download pricing history, I am now downloading pricing data from Nasdaq.com. Unfortunately, Nasdaq.com only offers the last 10 years of pricing data for general consumption and I am hand entering data as needed to get history back to the end of 2014. Ten years of pricing data seems to be enough to get an idea of how Mr. Market is viewing the company. The spreadsheets contain the data I feel would help me make decisions on whether I should invest or not. I have several templates for different industries and I modify each as necessary to include or remove certain information specifically as warranted. What Is This Attached to this thread is a copy of one of these spreadsheets. It is created in LibreOffice (https://www.libreoffice.org/), an open source software package that is compatible with Microsoft Office/Office 365. The format is Open Document Format (ODF) which Microsoft Excel can open natively. You shouldn't see much difference except for any formatting glitches in the translation. If you want to look, I recommend downloading the spreadsheet to your computer and opening it from there as there may be some issues with your browser and the data format passed to Excel. Once it is open, you can create your own graphs or add your own statistics to supplement the data that is already there. I've tried to include the most common ones. Disclaimers:
Lastly, I don't need a bunch of thanks as a result. If any of these spreadsheets help, please join in the conversation. You can also send Kerim a donation to help with the upkeep of this site. I still believe in one of the original uses of the internet as a medium to share information with other people without trying to sell you something or selling your information to others to make a buck off of you. You'll notice there are no annoying ads on this web site. RE: Sonoco Products Co. (SON) and new spreadsheet contributions - Dividend Watcher - 04-12-2025 Sonoco Products Co. GICS Sector: Materials Sub-Industry: Paper & Plastic Packaging Products and Materials The first company is one that intrigued me as I was perusing the CCC List -- Sonoco Products Co. It had over 40 years of dividend increases and was yielding around 4%. I had never even looked at this company until a few months ago because it was in the Materials sector which, for the most part, can be volatile. Looking into the data, I noticed that the EPS history was not very exciting and did not lead to a great margin of safety for their dividend payouts. When you finally get a look at their cash flows, their finances looked much more interesting despite being in a very cyclical industry. Over the last 3 years, you'll see the effects of their ongoing reorganization is obvious in the spreadsheet data. Basically, they are getting out of the plastic flexible packaging field and focusing on the paperboard and metal packaging. Sonoco Products is a company that started over 100 years ago and is a world-wide manufacturer today. As an introduction, I'll add a couple quotes from their 2024 annual report. The first is their updated strategy: Quote:Sonoco’s goal is to increase its long-term profitability and return capital to shareholders. And then the CEO discusses some of the progress they're making in changing the company: Quote:In 2024, we continued to focus on improving returns on both organic investments and acquisitions with the goals of better balancing our business mix, improving profits, growing operating cash flow and free cash flow and operating the business with better efficiency. If you're interested, please take a look at the spreadsheet and provide feedback both on my spreadsheet presentation and also about Sonoco specifically. NOTE: I found out after-the-fact that the forum software won't accept uncompressed document files. I converted it to a Zip file so you will have to download it and unzip it from there. RE: Sonoco Products Co. (SON) and new spreadsheet contributions - Kerim - 04-14-2025 Wow, DW -- a nerd after my own heart! I've been keeping spreadsheets like that for the companies I own/watch for years, with all of the quarterly and annual data gather by hand from the company reports. Mine aren't nearly as polished as that, but it would be interesting to see if our data match. And I agree it is a pain to make it all make sense sometimes. I've come to dread splits. It has given me an appreciation and slight bias toward companies whose financials are simple to understand; don't try to hide things with a million asterisks, footnotes, and adjustments; and that are consistent over time. I also find it helps me keep a much closer eye on the companies. Of course it also means when life gets busy, my data gets stale. RE: Sonoco Products Co. (SON) and new spreadsheet contributions - Dividend Watcher - 04-17-2025 Update: I found several major errors in the spreadsheet template so the data and statistics were incorrect in my original post. I've corrected the file above so if you've downloaded the above and using the data to consider Sonoco, please delete the old version and download the updated version in the link above. I've also added a couple more fields of statistical data to help with the analysis. Again, if you find any errors, please let me know. Also, I should have put it in the original post. I do not own shares of SON at this time. |