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spring onion
post Jun 5 2014, 12:32 AM

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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jun 4 2014, 08:38 PM)
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The Group recorded a revenue and PBT of RM40.50 million and RM11.18 million respectively for current quarter ended 31 Mac 2014 as compared to RM45.73 million and RM9.16 million for the preceding financial quarter. The decrease in revenue mainly due to lower demand from private sector. However, despite the decrease in revenue, current quarter PBT is higher than preceding quarter's PBT due to stock write off of RM1.79mil in 4th quarter of 2013.

thanks alot and nice call boon thumbup.gif
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post Jun 5 2014, 11:52 AM

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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jun 5 2014, 08:28 AM)
LOL!

Next is we ask Uncle Google.

Here are some more recent articles on CCMBD.

www.theedgemalaysia.com/business-news/290469-ccm-duopharma-expects-better-results-in-fy14.html
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http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...Korean-company/

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That should give us a better understanding of the company.  thumbup.gif

Ok, besides the products and company info and also its current future plan/outlook....
we got to understand the shareholder structure.  smile.gif

CCM is the big fish in the pond and when we do further checking, the 30 biggest shareholder holds about 88% of the share, leaving only a free float of about 11%.
Very tightly held....  sweat.gif

a 75% after-tax dividend policy is great for dividend seekers!  tongue.gif
20 mil (or 19 sen per share) cash. (not very strong)

ok.... if have to use PE....

we have a TTM profit of a 35 mil.
minus out that accounting profit of 3.7 mil, we have a TTM profit of only 31.3 mil (still a very decent growth) or an eps of 22.5 sen.
At 2.81, this equals to a PE of 12.4x.
Not expensive but not exactly cheap either.
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woah thumbup.gif thumbup.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif

very insightful info given.

reason why i consider this in my wishlist:
1) supported by gov hospital, recession and economic boom, there will always demand for medical supply

2) a PE of 10-15 for a pharmaceutical company with an annual growth of 10-20% is pretty much normal, but given the low risk of having these stock, i would rate them as "better than FD anytime laugh.gif " but no one really knows the future

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post Jun 6 2014, 01:15 AM

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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jun 5 2014, 12:08 PM)
Auyoh! you are welcome.

Most of the info, all available on the net one. Free. tongue.gif tongue.gif

If in terms of reliance on gov project, then a more serious comparison must be made with Pharmaniaga (PE much, much higher innm. tongue.gif).

It's a much bigger company in size than CCMBD and if not mistaken it too 'rely' on govt tenders etc....  sweat.gif

.... and there is stock coverage on Pharma.... whereas there is none on CCMBD.  rolleyes.gif

And if you were to take a look at Pharma's last 6 quarter profits, despite being a 'strong' player, it too suffered some hiccups despite its 'strong' govt ties. ( my interpretation would be that there is still gonna be risks despite the govt tenders/jobs)

.... errr..... 'better than FD'..... haha ..... that's not a very safe statement to make.  whistling.gif

I remember such statements made in lowyat forums a couple years back....
and sadly some of those stocks...... not so happening.....  sweat.gif 
Have you taken a look at AHealth numbers?  whistling.gif
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AHealth? high PE with saturation growth detected sweat.gif

pharmaniaga? need to understand the rapid surge during last year

FD? i have always thought FD is a good place to save my money, but yep it was wrong... however having asset in terms of currency is the most flexible during emergency times

need more studies, will be back soon... going holiday with friends before settling for another job again thumbup.gif
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post Jun 6 2014, 01:21 AM

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QUOTE(Tripod @ Jun 5 2014, 11:56 PM)
its good to see many here willing to share knowledge  thumbup.gif

i'm also new to this stock market thing....just starting to get interested.

just wondering about your remark above...about the free float of 11% and tightly held.

so is this a good thing or a bad thing?

is it better to buy shares with larger free float or less free float?
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some say good and some say bad.... but boon always like larger free float iinm.

good company with less free float is a good counter to invest too, given that their dividend payout is there
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post Jun 11 2014, 12:37 AM

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QUOTE(billy_overheat @ Jun 10 2014, 10:28 AM)
guys, any comment on syf? Remisier recommends. tongue.gif

Look through their financial sheets, revenue fluctuating, no div (normal for me), EPS is indeed growing, cash flow seems a bit tight.

Mostly furniture exporting, but in their description, there's about properties dev, yet I found nothing.

http://www.theedgemalaysia.com/business-ne...-hiis-exit.html

recent news. anyone? laugh.gif
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hmm.gif not bad to have such share at the price of 0.7x for last few months, now gone up to 1.1x, must see any potential in this stock or not? wait for it to consolidate 1st?
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post Jun 12 2014, 10:39 AM

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QUOTE(lambethwalk @ Jun 12 2014, 09:55 AM)
Ah boon boon, 9474 nice or not? biggrin.gif
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troubled by MAS
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post Jun 12 2014, 11:27 AM

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QUOTE(lambethwalk @ Jun 12 2014, 11:26 AM)
That bad meh?
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MAS are their main business partner, if mas go bankrupt, this company going down.. not to mention that MAS owe them money too
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post Jun 21 2014, 11:54 AM

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what boon means that

investor means a person is married to a stock for a lifetime...

traders.... there are many types of traders

long term traders... who find a stock friend and then be together and dump it during their peak

short term trader... like visiting whistling.gif quite fun to become but also can kena aids anytime if not careful enough
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post Jun 21 2014, 12:23 PM

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apparently technology stocks is on the rise now... being gorenged or fundamentally strong? i don't see nasdaq stock boom boom pow also hmm.gif
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post Jun 21 2014, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jun 21 2014, 12:28 PM)
Which tech stock so geng you see?
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elsoft, vitrox and inari hmm.gif

got wind to talk?
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post Jun 21 2014, 12:52 PM

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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jun 21 2014, 12:40 PM)
Elsoft and vitrox going a bit over the top hor...sweat.gif

Inari? Err..it was stuck in a range..and it just broke out if recently. I see the stock fully valued... I won't be chasing it.
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over the top as means that being gorenged?

i know their business (vitrox) last time was not bad during 2012. right now cause i change place to work already so didnt get to check out their business tongue.gif

elsoft. any opinion on this?
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post Jun 21 2014, 06:12 PM

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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jun 21 2014, 04:06 PM)
It means..... the market is way too generous with the stock price considering how the company is performing the recent quarters......
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i shall wait for consolidation 1st. dow hitting new high everyday. should be retracting around this few weeks before it test above 17k ... 19k possible within a few month but this is a sign of a bull before the great depression come in
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post Jun 22 2014, 12:10 AM

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no wonder....

http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Busines...h-LED-business/

got a wake up call by star
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post Jun 22 2014, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(wenqing @ Jun 22 2014, 10:57 AM)
Try to think another way you will be more happy.If a company worth 160 is priced 160, then it is useless to buy because even you buy the company you also have nothing to earned. That why you should be happy a company worth 160 is selling at 80 sen now. And after buying, it is the battle with patient. Of course the process of waiting is very boring and lonely, that why I always aim those company that will give consistent dividend to cover up some "boringness". Hahaha.
When I just started to play stock, I also often think wth the market is thinking?? Those shet company so many people buy and those good company just leftover there with no movement. As the time pass, I slowly realise that those unvervalue stock price will keep on increase at slow pace.

Homer value hah?? brows.gif  brows.gif
Sure follow u at 160 de mah. drool.gif  drool.gif
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price fair or not, the divvy for homer is already generous for it's current price. imagine profit is 1.5X each year and 40% divvy policy each year. eat this share alone can makes you fat enough. but of cause when disaster strikes this share may not be spared for punishment too
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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jun 22 2014, 08:55 AM)
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i'm sure that is elsoft will continue to grow... but yes according to my opinion, this stock is abit overrated for it's price right now

LED is temporary incandescent bulb replacement before they find another better lighting solution. how long? i don't know

LED consume 40% less energy than normal incandescent bulb, but the cost is 20X higher. maybe malaysia cheap electricity tariff may not create an interest in LED lighting, but it is getting popular in the euro/us

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post Jun 24 2014, 11:43 PM

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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jun 22 2014, 10:13 PM)
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LOL boon, i was following this tread. may miss a few post but never missed yours due to your ultra long sincere reply laugh.gif

first of all, i do not treat homer as a tipsy. i was just saying that, if a price of a stock is trading a much lower price then it's supposed to be... and it's result have good profit record, why not just kept it for dividend itself?

take example. current price of homer last year: 0.35-0.45. how much divvy they give last year? it was around 4 cent, convert it into percentage, that would min makes up to 10% if you buy at 0.40

now the price is 0.80 and if you buy now and if they still follow it's 40% divvy payout, and provided that the stock has a same performance last year. i would still yield about 4-5cent divvy. 5% yield, at least, more if you hold it earlier. what happen if profit is up 20%? - you get 20% more yield, what if 50%? you get even more

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post Jul 3 2014, 10:19 PM

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dow jones broke 17k ady. once broke maybe bull till 19k? laugh.gif
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QUOTE(billy_overheat @ Jul 1 2014, 10:10 AM)
which means the bull might run a bit longer because everybody doesn't feel in such way?  tongue.gif
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i would rather thinks that inflation in malaysia is already super high, everything also take and goreng, from goreng koey tiow until goreng properties, i think hong kong also will lose to malaysia in 1 day

for CSL case, who ever bought it sendiri cap sang la, but everywhere now and then, sure got party who likes to goreng such shares

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post Jul 4 2014, 08:50 PM

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hi all sifus here, PMcorp, a good buy?

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QUOTE(Boon3 @ Jul 4 2014, 09:40 PM)
Is it any good?   rolleyes.gif
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hmm.... quite yummy for it's current price? healthy financial flow after a bad 1 few years back.

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