A payroll dividend machine: high multiples, higher quality

At first glance, this looks like an over‑priced back‑office service stock: a P/E around 20, price‑to‑sales north of 5 and price‑to‑book above 8 are multiples investors usually associate with fast‑growing software, not with a company that lives off payroll processing and outsourced HR. But the income statement tells a different story. A gross margin around 74%, operating margin just under 37% and net margin close to 26%, combined with a return on equity above 40% and ROIC near 18%, point to a capital‑light, high‑moat franchise steadily compounding value at mid‑single‑digit revenue growth of roughly 6% a year. That mix of sticky, recurring revenues, low capital intensity and consistently high returns on capital is precisely why the market is willing to pay valuation multiples rarely seen in traditional “services” names.

The flip side is the dividend profile. A payout ratio hovering around 95–98% of reported earnings and a dividend yield in the 4–5% range would normally look like a red…

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