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SUSKinitos
post Jan 8 2008, 11:09 PM

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Having the highest PE ratio ranging from 32 to 18

TRADEWINDS PLANTATION BERHAD

IJM PLANTATIONS BERHAD

KUALA LUMPUR KEPONG BERHAD

ASIATIC DEVELOPMENT BERHAD

UNITED PLANTATIONS BERHAD

UNITED MALACCA BERHAD

This post has been edited by Kinitos: Jan 8 2008, 11:10 PM
SUSKinitos
post Oct 22 2008, 09:22 PM

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Short Term Funds = 1.5 bil & Receivables = 1.7 bil, not count as money ahh?
SUSKinitos
post Oct 25 2008, 08:08 AM

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IOI's Total Long Term Borrowings = RM4,867 mil.
Out of which 3,654 mil denominated in USD (1.1 bil)


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post Oct 26 2008, 09:38 AM

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Just sharing a bit, might not be true

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I've just hear from reliable sources that IOI Corp's CFO & Assistant CFO (Mr. Kong) has just resigned along with 2 other senior mangers (HR & Corp Com). No official reason given but rumour mill has it that it's apparently due to some internal conflict between Tan Sri Lee's children who are working within the company and the senior mgt. It may also be that one or both the CFO & Assistant CFO were made scrapegoats for a RM300 million forex trading loss IOI Corp incurred ( about 16% of FY09 projected profit!! ), although it is puzzling that Mr. Kong is not involved in the marketing and trading of their CPO, as his role is that of an Assistant CFO. Nonetheless, with both the CFO and Assistant CFO gone in such a short time, unless Tan Sri Lee can find a replacement ASAP, there may be a bit of an internal interuption to the administrative affairs of IOI Corp. Anybody in the market for a CFO position? smile.gif Nevertheless, resignation of staffs should not be a reason to sell down the stock--no doubt, Tan Sri Lee will still be the main driver abd growth for IOI Corp's earning -- but hope this bit will give assist you in making a more informed trading decision.
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SUSKinitos
post Nov 28 2008, 09:29 AM

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IOI is seeking legal advice to recover forfeited deposit?

On the other hand, Inverfin might also be seeking legal advice how to collect liquidated damages payable by IOICorp as a result of termination?


 

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