Can Vodafone Group plc Get Back To Growth Next Year?

There’s a big earnings drop for Vodafone Group plc (LON: VOD) expected this year.

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Prior to this week’s interim results, City analysts were predicting a 65% drop in earnings per share (EPS) for Vodafone (LSE: VOD) (NASDAQ: VOD.US) for the year to March 2015.

But they did have a small 1% rise pencilled in for the following year, and with full-year guidance having now been raised, the chances are that that will be beaten.

Beating expectations

Vodafone’s big problem has been rapidly-falling service revenues in its mature European markets — with competition and regulation, and the economic slump making people more cost-conscious, you just can’t coin it the way you used to. But we heard on 11 November that the service revenue slide is slowing, and that falls of 3.4%, 9.7% and 3% in Germany, Italy and the UK were better than expected.

In the first quarter, Italy had been down as much as 16%, but chief executive Vittorio Colao did say at the time that “our performance is beginning to stabilise quarter-on-quarter in several of our European markets“, and increasing 4G uptake was helping compensate for the poor performances from old-fashioned networks.

4G on target

This time, Mr Colao told us that in 18 months the company should have achieved 90% 4G coverage in Europe, and that should go a long way towards a return to growth — and Vodafone’s optimism was reinforced by a 2% rise in the first-half dividend, to 3.6p.

Pre-results forecasts had Vodafone shares on a P/E of 36, but that’s during a turnaround phase when massive reinvestment in new networks is being made — so much so that the expected full-year dividend of around 11.3p per share would only be around half covered by earnings, with Vodafone stumping up the rest from its reserves. And with the shares currently priced around 221p, the dividend would yield 5.5%.

To get down to a more sustainable long-term P/E of around the FTSE 100‘s average of 14, we’d need to see EPS more than double to to 15.7p.

Sounding bullish

Is that achievable? Well, it would still be below March 2014’s EPS figure of 17.5p, and it would leave the predicted dividend still on weak cover of only around 1.4 times. With dividends rising, that suggests Vodafone is confident of achieving significantly better growth than that over the next few years — and I wouldn’t be surprised to see EPS growth of a few percentage points better than current forecasts by March 2016.

Brokers seem to think so too, with 13 out of 26 urging us to Buy while only three think we should Sell.

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