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High Dividend Counters, Better than putting in FD
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jutamind
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Sep 8 2011, 08:44 PM
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QUOTE(skiddtrader @ Sep 8 2011, 07:17 PM) Hey foofoosasa, What you're looking for is the holy grail of all investors.  The best is to find a company which is still growing, has a healthy dividend policy and also fundamentally strong. You got PM. why not spell out here to share with others?
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jutamind
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Apr 2 2014, 09:54 PM
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since you are saying majority shareholders are holding >80% shares, this mean free float is very low...ie it's a illiquid stock. buying such illiquid stock might be a trap. you wanna sell also no one might wanna buy. QUOTE(crystalpoyo @ Apr 1 2014, 11:45 PM) Well,the dividend is actually quite good more than 7% for past 3 years. There are 1 Malaysia book voucher and usually in school they all use Casio calculaters which actually contributes to about 20% of their profit. Cash rich company, most of the shareholders holding majority share ( more than 80%). Casio brand has been going on for a long time, I would consider it a strong brand. This company Low PE and good ROE & NPM. I believe it would go up to 0.30 in the near future. Just what I feel.
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jutamind
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Apr 6 2014, 11:57 AM
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any comment of the worthiness of investing in STAR (6084)? DY is still >6% assuming payout is 15 cents.
growth might be flat or on slight downtrend in the near term, probably due to repositioning of company's direction towards multi-platform media company, instead of relying on newspaper only.
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