yes, correction provides good buying oppurtunity.
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Jan 30 2010, 08:44 PM
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yes, correction provides good buying oppurtunity.
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Jan 31 2010, 01:31 PM
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waiting it to go below RM6.50...
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Jan 31 2010, 10:34 PM
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As wanted to keep some cash, sacrified 1/3 of Maybank at quite a low price.. |
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Feb 1 2010, 09:11 AM
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I'm just wondering why should buy maybank now? since the div is quite low nowsaday and the growth is uncertain... can anyone share your view?
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Feb 1 2010, 01:09 PM
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QUOTE(truth_seeker_09 @ Feb 1 2010, 09:11 AM) I'm just wondering why should buy maybank now? since the div is quite low nowsaday and the growth is uncertain... can anyone share your view? Initially I bought Maybank because of its past records of good divvy and it turned ugly due to impairment charges and instead of hoping for 8 cents, I received 0.08 cents per share I believe it should be doing good in long term as their investment in Indonesia is now contributing more than 30% of its profits if I am not mistaken. Waiting for it to declare good divvy so the price will surge higher instead of current 6.xx. |
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Feb 1 2010, 01:17 PM
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QUOTE(protonw @ Feb 1 2010, 01:09 PM) Initially I bought Maybank because of its past records of good divvy and it turned ugly due to impairment charges and instead of hoping for 8 cents, I received 0.08 cents per share Based on 1Q profit of 12c/ share, if continue for 4Q, then PAT/ share around 48c.I believe it should be doing good in long term as their investment in Indonesia is now contributing more than 30% of its profits if I am not mistaken. Waiting for it to declare good divvy so the price will surge higher instead of current 6.xx. Based on dividend policy of 40~50%, take 40% as lower end, then around 19c to be expected for current FY, make the yield around 3%. But think 2Q10 still not that bad for the industry as a whole, so personally think the dividend for the year should be around 25c at least, wild guess only. |
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Feb 1 2010, 10:35 PM
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Not sure if this is a good news to invest in MayBank.
http://www.thesundaily.com/article.cfm?id=42985 » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « This post has been edited by Brotherjoe: Feb 1 2010, 10:35 PM |
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Feb 9 2010, 06:37 PM
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Finally something to cheer tiger bank shareholders
http://announcements.bursamalaysia.com/EDM...C6?OpenDocument http://announcements.bursamalaysia.com/EDM...D6?OpenDocument |
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Feb 9 2010, 09:22 PM
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Company Name : MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD
Stock Name : MAYBANK Date Announced : 09/02/2010 EX-date : 02/03/2010 Entitlement date : 04/03/2010 Entitlement time : 05:00:00 PM Entitlement subject : Interim Dividend Entitlement description : Interim Dividend of 11 sen per share less tax 25% Payment date : 16/03/2010 Buck up.... pay more div.... PNB need the div for all it's unit holder...... |
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Feb 9 2010, 11:02 PM
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QUOTE(mok thye yee @ Feb 9 2010, 09:22 PM) Company Name : MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD 11c serve me well also... I also need the dividend, as always... Stock Name : MAYBANK Date Announced : 09/02/2010 EX-date : 02/03/2010 Entitlement date : 04/03/2010 Entitlement time : 05:00:00 PM Entitlement subject : Interim Dividend Entitlement description : Interim Dividend of 11 sen per share less tax 25% Payment date : 16/03/2010 Buck up.... pay more div.... PNB need the div for all it's unit holder...... |
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Feb 9 2010, 11:05 PM
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QUOTE(mok thye yee @ Feb 9 2010, 09:22 PM) Company Name : MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD Finally something coming... Stock Name : MAYBANK Date Announced : 09/02/2010 EX-date : 02/03/2010 Entitlement date : 04/03/2010 Entitlement time : 05:00:00 PM Entitlement subject : Interim Dividend Entitlement description : Interim Dividend of 11 sen per share less tax 25% Payment date : 16/03/2010 Buck up.... pay more div.... PNB need the div for all it's unit holder...... |
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Feb 10 2010, 09:19 AM
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Alliance gave a Outperform (TP:RM7.83) for Maybank.
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Mar 25 2010, 07:09 PM
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Mar 27 2010, 09:05 AM
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A good sign, maybank is proactive in anticipating for the BASEL 3 which may require more Tier 1 capital in term of shareholder fund.
i like the div reinvestment plan ..... |
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Mar 27 2010, 09:21 AM
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QUOTE(mok thye yee @ Mar 27 2010, 09:05 AM) A good sign, maybank is proactive in anticipating for the BASEL 3 which may require more Tier 1 capital in term of shareholder fund. This reinvestment plan is not new, has been practised by unit trust ind for many many years. i like the div reinvestment plan ..... The con is you might get odd lots in the end ( correct me if I am wrong ). This would not happen to UT bcos you can sell any numbers of units ( could be a min each time ). For those intend to reinvest the dividends let say to REITS could find it be more costly now. Extra cost of disposing the units esp the odd lots. Like you say Basel 3 may lead to less cash dividends to be paid by banks ( the trend ) Even PBB might need to boost up their capital base under Basel 3, guessing only. This post has been edited by SKY 1809: Mar 27 2010, 09:24 AM |
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Mar 27 2010, 09:57 AM
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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Mar 27 2010, 10:21 AM) This reinvestment plan is not new, has been practised by unit trust ind for many many years. off course i know reinvestment plan is not something new..... what i say is Maybank using this scheme in anticipation to Basel 3 is proactive. The con is you might get odd lots in the end ( correct me if I am wrong ). This would not happen to UT bcos you can sell any numbers of units ( could be a min each time ). For those intend to reinvest the dividends let say to REITS could find it be more costly now. Extra cost of disposing the units esp the odd lots. Like you say Basel 3 may lead to less cash dividends to be paid by banks ( the trend ) Even PBB might need to boost up their capital base under Basel 3, guessing only. but Maybank adopting this plan is a somewhat win win, where it can maintain the div payout ratio, and thru' this plan, the div will be converted into new share, thus the profit is retained and will not errode the Tier 1 capital ratio ( at least not so badly) i dun mind getting odd lot as i intend to keep for long term, i.e. more than 10 years. For those who cannot "tahan" odd lot, just go for the cash div than......... Under Basel 3, everyone need to boost up the capital base, as the Tier 1 capital will be more stringent (now still at consultation stage ). This post has been edited by mok thye yee: Mar 27 2010, 09:59 AM |
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Mar 27 2010, 10:03 AM
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QUOTE(mok thye yee @ Mar 27 2010, 09:57 AM) off course i know reinvestment plan is not something new..... what i say is Maybank using this scheme in anticipation to Basel 3 is proactive. Well, getting regular Cash Dividends is a good way of getting passive incomes.but Maybank adopting this plan is a somewhat win win, where it can maintain the div payout ratio, and thru' this plan, the div will be converted into new share, thus the profit is retained and will not errode the Tier 1 capital ratio ( at least not so badly) i dun mind getting odd lot as i intend to keep for long term, i.e. more than 10 years. For those who cannot "tahan" odd lot, just go for the cash div than......... Under Basel 3, everyone need to boost up the capital base, as the Tier 1 capital will be more stringent (now still at consultation stage ). Esp good for those are working towards a retiring plan. I believe Cash is King, bcos there are so many investment vehicles out there. Each has its own merit at a specific time period , taking into the consideration of many trade cycles that we have in our lifetime. Just my view. This post has been edited by SKY 1809: Mar 27 2010, 10:04 AM |
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Mar 27 2010, 10:31 AM
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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Mar 27 2010, 11:03 AM) Well, getting regular Cash Dividends is a good way of getting passive incomes. Than u can go for the cash, the plan let u chooseEsp good for those are working towards a retiring plan. I believe Cash is King, bcos there are so many investment vehicles out there. Each has its own merit at a specific time period , taking into the consideration of many trade cycles that we have in our lifetime. Just my view. |
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Mar 27 2010, 11:15 AM
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Mar 27 2010, 11:20 AM
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Well, what is more liquid than CASH. Paper gain without realisation is still non-tangible.
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