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http://www.nst.com.my/business/nation/khee...alysts-1.471870Khee San starting to look appetising, say analysts
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BISCUIT maker Khee San Bhd may be making its way back to retail investors' watchlist,
stock chartist and analysts said yesterday.The stock has been up by more than 30 per cent over a 12-month period, closing at a 52-week peak on January 16 at 60 sen a share.
More importantly, stock marker theorist noted that the stock has begun trading above its 30-day moving average.
"It is always a good sign when on an upward movement, the stock's daily average volume is above its 30-day moving average," a chartist said.
Yesterday, some 245,000 Khee San shares were traded while the stock's trading average over a 30-day period stood at about 233,000 shares.
"Purely on a trading platform, I believe that the daily average volume of a stock below 30 sen should be at least 10 million to gain the attention of the broader market,"
said Edmund Tham, the research head at Mercury Securities.When asked on Khee San, Tham said he cannot go into specifics, but the rule of the thumb is that if a stock that has been out of the broader retail market is to have a sustained rally, it should have at least one of the three potential news worth factors.
"It could be remarkable improvements in the company's financials, emergence of a new shareholder or significant change in business direction," said Tham.
Khee San shares, which closed three sen higher at 57 sen a share, has thus far not openly showed if any of the factors mentioned by Tham are in play.
A quick look at its financials reveals that for the first quarter ended August 2013, Khee San posted sales of RM25.03 million versus RM21.71 million previously while pre-tax profit stood at RM1.147 million versus RM1.02 million before.
That being said, the last time Khee San shares were mentioned in the press was in 2011 when rumours emerged that its only substantial shareholder, London Biscuits Bhd, with a 33.65 per cent stake, was looking to increase its stake.
Khee San is seen as a jewel in crown of London Biscuits and despite trading at around 57 sen a share now, Khee San has a net tangible asset value of RM1.61 a share.Read more: Khee San starting to look appetising, say analysts - Nation - New Straits Times
http://www.nst.com.my/business/nation/khee...0#ixzz2xVUFEOJFStock chartist punya analysis!
Written jan 2014.
Outdated jor.
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