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2023-03-30 16:40 | Report Abuse
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CENGILD (Health Care Providers) 0.465 28.53 0.8 0.37 13.58 19.2
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PANTECH (Metals) 0.79 5.88 5.7 4.5 14 10.3
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HLIND (Automotive) 8.96 10.06 5.8 52 14.02 9.3
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TONGHER (Metals) 3.08 5.87 6.5 20 14.29 8.3
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HOMERIZ (Household) 0.485 5.79 4.1 2 14.7 17.4
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SOP (Plantation) 2.38 4.41 2.8 6.67 14.59 9
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INARI (Semiconductors) 2.44 24.18 4.1 10 14.62 25.5
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KLK (Plantation) 20.86 11.22 4.8 100 14.72 7.4
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DNEX (Digital) 0.62 6.85 1 0.6 14.84 18.3
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SIMEPLT (Plantation) 4.28 11.9 3.8 16.04 15.18 11.8
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F&N (Food) 25.82 19.36 2.3 60 15.24 10.7
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AEONCR (Other Financials) 11.5 8.49 4.2 48.5 15.3 22
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BONIA (Personal) 2.34 7.26 8.1 19 15.89 16.6
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TAKAFUL (Insurance) 3.32 8.73 4.1 13.5 16.05 8.5
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IOICORP (Plantation) 3.76 12.89 3.7 14 16.11 12.4
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PCHEM (Chemicals) 7.09 8.97 5.8 41 16.19 21.8
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LEESK (Household) 0.76 9.79 4.6 3.5 17.64 10.1
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AHEALTH (Pharmaceuticals) 4.09 19.35 2.1 8.5 17.92 11.5
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KMLOONG (Plantation) 1.82 10.85 7.7 14 19.51 8.5
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PADINI (Retailers) 4.08 11.56 2.5 10 23.68 13.7
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KOTRA (Pharmaceuticals) 5.6 12.2 4.6 25.5 26.68 29.4
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WELLCAL (Industrial Materials) 1.12 16.26 6.3 7 28.71 18.1
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MRDIY (Retailers) 1.57 31.34 1.4 2.17 32.96 11.9
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CARLSBG (Food) 21.3 20.54 4.1 88 207.4 13.1
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HEIM (Food) 26.76 19.58 3 81 84.35 14.5
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NESTLE (Food) 137.5 51.98 1.9 262 99.07 9.3
2023-03-30 15:55 | Report Abuse
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PADINI (Retailers) 4.08 11.56 2.5 10 23.68 13.7
VITROX (Semiconductors) 7.95 37.39 0.6 4.58 22.96 26.8
KGB (Industrial Engineering) 1.47 17.11 1.7 2.5 22.85 4.4
FRONTKN (Semiconductors) 3.12 40 1.3 4 22.29 23.8
2023-03-30 15:53 | Report Abuse
Security LastPr PE DY% Divcts ROE ttm-marg
MRDIY (Retailers) 1.57 31.34 1.4 2.17 32.96 11.9
GASMSIA (Gas, Water & Multi-utilities) 3.16 10.42 5.6 17.67 30.46 5.1
HIBISCS (O&G) 0.99 2.73 2 2 30.43 29.3
AMWAY (Retailers) 5.24 11.2 7.3 38 30.37 5.1
ELSOFT (Technology) 0.6 9.46 5 3 30.19 153
2023-03-30 15:50 | Report Abuse
Security Last PE DY% Div cts ROE ttm marg
CARLSBG (Food) 21.3 20.54 4.1 88 207.4 13.1
NESTLE (Food) 137.5 51.98 1.9 262 99.07 9.3
HEIM (Food) 26.76 19.58 3 81 84.35 14.5
BAT (Personal) 10.98 11.94 8 88 69.65 10.1
2023-03-30 10:39 | Report Abuse
2022-10-20 11:31 | Report Abuse
Share prices adjusted for capital changes
TSH
28.12.2007 RM 1.09
20.10.2022 RM 1.05
DY 2.83%
Nestle
26.12.2007 RM 25.50
20.10.2022 RM 134.00
DY 1.73%
It is obvious that Nestle has rewarded its shareholders a lot more compared to TSH over the long term.
Calvin's excitement over TSH is his usual promotions of getting suckers into his shares for the short term for his own benefits.
Stay with quality and long term.
Weak mind: 8 sen dividends announced for TSH. This equate to high DY.
Great mind: Over a lifetime of investing, which stock will deliver the returns that will meet my investment objectives?
2023-03-30 10:32 | Report Abuse
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JJPTR
@1.20 buy 8sen dividend. PE3
@1.18 buy ,boss keep buying
@1.14 buy, keep, next dividend fat fat when BuluganLand payment come
@1.09 buy more, boss is waiting 26m dividend. you should follow
After ex ,price drop to 1.00, dividend wiped out by capital loss.
2 hours ago>>>>
Dividends of 8 sen
At this price, DY is so so high.
Calvin continues to make the same mistake deliberately in his wanton promotions.
Perhaps, it is deliberate to trap the uninitiated.
2023-03-30 10:30 | Report Abuse
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calvintaneng
Calvin also recommended pm corp in year 2013 at 15 sen and it did gave an 8 sen cash payout
after that pm corp still paid some dividends which brought down pm corp overall cost to 7 sen
so now after 9 years pm corp now 19.5 sen means it is up by double digit gain for each of 9 years
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Such a creative way of calculating returns. Only calvin can fool himself. At least be honest.
Your capital was $x
Your total dividends received were $y
The present price is $z
Total % return over 9 years
= [($z - $x + $y)/$x] - 1
Then calculate the CAGR.
2023-03-30 08:27 | Report Abuse
Great minds talk ideas
Good minds talk things
Weak minds talk people
The above statements are true. I have observed these on numerous occasions especially in my dealings with ten of thousands of people in my lifetime.
For example:
1. Weak mind talks about people
The TSH Chairman is now holding over 330 million Tsh shares tightly.
2. Good mind talks about things
Bought repeatedly 500,000 shares in his company. Why repeatedly 500,000 shares? Programmed buying, why?
3. Great mind talks about ideas
TSH
Number of Share : 1.382b
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For Tsh the Chairman now holding over 330 million Tsh shares tightly
For many other crashing left and right their insiders/directors sold like no tomorrow
Latest is Revenue. Its insiders sold until ceased to be substantial shareholders
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Can you see the flaws in calvintaneng highlighting the above?
There are so many major shareholders in many companies who never sold.
Why TSH chairman bought more shares recently? There are many reasons. He was not holding a lot of shares for a company that was previously listed by the senior members of his family. The dividends gave him cash to invest into the company. Maybe another member or related party wished to sell and he obliged to buy these to maintain their related shareholdings from being diluted.
2023-03-29 11:50 | Report Abuse
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THE INVESTMENT APPROACH OF CALVIN TAN
ColdEye bought & sold GSB? Better tell ColdEye to buy back all his GSB shares By Calvin Tan Research
calvintaneng
Publish date: Mon, 17 Apr 2017, 12:57 AM
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https://klse.i3investor.com/web/stock/overview/9059#:~:text=https%3A//klse.i3investor.com/web/blog/detail/www.eaglevisioninvest.com/2017%2D04%2D17%2Dstory%2Dh1450489839%2DColdEye_bought_sold_GSB_Better_tell_ColdEye_to_buy_back_all_his_GSB_sha
2023-03-29 11:27 | Report Abuse
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Bizfuneng Guys, why blame Calvin if u flwed him blindly. Do ur own homework too. Recalled many guys flwed him on GSB previously which he promoted very aggressively and gone to Holland. What is the point for those guys pointing fingers at him blaming him taking them to Holland.....those poor souls as oni themselves to blame.
21/09/2016 5:20 AM
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calvintaneng = JohnMaster :-)
2023-03-29 08:29 | Report Abuse
https://klse.i3investor.com/servlets/pfs/47695.jsp?stockWhatIf=SCOMI
I googled soon to be delisted SCOMI and this link turned up.
2023-03-29 08:25 | Report Abuse
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OTB Calvin can share his stocks picked to everyone as a reference. We can select them and invest if we feel confident.
I do not like Calvin attacked many writers and recommended his stocks to override the writers. If he is good, I appreciate his sharing.
Most of the times, I check his stock selections, most of them are lousy stocks in term of fundamental. In term of TA, they are down trending. I just keep quiet because I do not like to attack any writer in I3.
Most of his actions are very irritating and he does not show any respect for others.
Hope he can improve after reading this posting. It is not an attack, I say it out sincerely from the bottom of my heart.
Thank you.
Ooi
25/11/2016 10:32 PM
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2023-03-28 16:36 | Report Abuse
Similarly, NETX, the favourite company invested heavily by calvintaneng. He sold 8 houses to plough recklessly into this, taking many others along with him too.
Netx was raising funds all the time. Netx had only a few staffs in the company and many were buying these new shares issued by Netx. If one were diligent enough to do the homework, many of these shares bought were eventually loaded off to the public not long soon after.
Only calvintaneng was harping that insiders were buying in Netx and this was good. Because he was "tunnel visioned" :-) and blinded by his enthusiasm and greed, he did not see what others saw and actually pointed out in the Netx forum many times.
The rest is history. calvintaneng lost his trousers and was swimming naked when the tide flowed out on Netx.
2023-03-28 16:36 | Report Abuse
Similarly, NETX, the favourite company invested heavily by calvintaneng. He sold 8 houses to plough recklessly into this, taking many others along with him too.
Netx was raising funds all the time. Netx had only a few staffs in the company and many were buying these new shares issued by Netx. If one were diligent enough to do the homework, many of these shares bought were eventually loaded off to the public not long soon after.
Only calvintaneng was harping that insiders were buying in Netx and this was good. Because he was "tunnel visioned" :-) and blinded by his enthusiasm and greed, he did not see what others saw and actually pointed out in the Netx forum many times.
The rest is history. calvintaneng lost his trousers and was swimming naked when the tide flowed out on Netx.
2023-03-28 16:32 | Report Abuse
Topglove
Insiders bought during the "superlative bull run." Tan Sri LWC spent RM 20 m buying a certain number of shares. He shared that he bought for the benefit of his relatives. (From my memory). Another non-executive director bought a small amount (but significant amount based on his personal holdings) at very high price. Another senior member of the board sold at high prices at about the same time.
Insiders buying and selling are interesting. You will still have to assess them in the right context.
2023-03-28 16:24 | Report Abuse
While it's hard to imagine that a $100 million stock purchase like Dell's was simply window dressing or a statement to investors, it's possible that smaller purchases could be aimed largely at drumming up more buying.
lExecutives could be playing off the widespread notion that insiders have an early read on where the company is going.
"They may hope that the publicity of their having bought will have a positive effect on the direction of the market price."
2023-03-28 16:21 | Report Abuse
Insider purchases and sales are noteworthy milestones but are no road map to investing success.
Be careful before you follow in a CEO's footsteps. Knowing how much stock to put into an insider's actions, literally and figuratively, is a tricky business.
"The most important aspect that the lay investor should keep in mind is that it is a first screen."
"When you see an executive put large sums of money on the line, clearly that's a signal that he feels very confident, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the stock's going to go up. "
Savvy investors will view a CEO's big buy in context.
One good overall indicator is how much of a stake insiders have in their companies. In general, the more shares they own, the better for investors.
But don't drive yourself crazy trying to assess the meaning of a big transaction if the evidence seems mixed. It's best not to view insider moves in isolation.
"You're building a mosaic to decide whether you want to be invested in a company; this is just one piece of the puzzle."
An example:
Dell Inc. CEO Michael Dell bought $100 million of the computer maker's stock last September 2008.
Talk about bad timing. The shares lost more than half their value in 10 weeks during the market meltdown. As of February 2009 Michael Dell had lost $55 million on the investment.
A wildly unpredictable economy like this one, in other words, makes it even harder to interpret the significance of insider transactions.
2023-03-28 16:20 | Report Abuse
Insider purchases and sales are noteworthy milestones but are no road map to investing success.
Be careful before you follow in a CEO's footsteps. Knowing how much stock to put into an insider's actions, literally and figuratively, is a tricky business.
"The most important aspect that the lay investor should keep in mind is that it is a first screen."
"When you see an executive put large sums of money on the line, clearly that's a signal that he feels very confident, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the stock's going to go up. "
Savvy investors will view a CEO's big buy in context.
One good overall indicator is how much of a stake insiders have in their companies. In general, the more shares they own, the better for investors.
But don't drive yourself crazy trying to assess the meaning of a big transaction if the evidence seems mixed. It's best not to view insider moves in isolation.
"You're building a mosaic to decide whether you want to be invested in a company; this is just one piece of the puzzle."
An example:
Dell Inc. CEO Michael Dell bought $100 million of the computer maker's stock last September 2008.
Talk about bad timing. The shares lost more than half their value in 10 weeks during the market meltdown. As of February 2009 Michael Dell had lost $55 million on the investment.
A wildly unpredictable economy like this one, in other words, makes it even harder to interpret the significance of insider transactions.
2023-03-28 15:58 | Report Abuse
TSH
Number of Share : 1.382b
>>>
For Tsh the Chairman now holding over 330 million Tsh shares tightly
For many other crashing left and right their insiders/directors sold like no tomorrow
Latest is Revenue. Its insiders sold until ceased to be substantial shareholders
>>>
Can you see the flaws in calvintaneng highlighting the above?
There are so many major shareholders in many companies who never sold.
Why TSH chairman bought more shares recently? There are many reasons. He was not holding a lot of shares for a company that was previously listed by the senior members of his family. The dividends gave him cash to invest into the company. Maybe another member or related party wished to sell and he obliged to buy these to maintain their related shareholdings from being diluted.
2023-03-28 15:23 | Report Abuse
Conflict between the big nations are inevitable during this transition from a unipolar world order to a multipolar world order. Co nflicts can be at various levels. We should try to avoid physical (wars) co nflicts as much as possible. Too much suffering for geopolitical reasons.
2023-03-28 15:23 | Report Abuse
Conflict between the big nations are inevitable during this transition from a unipolar world order to a multipolar world order. Conflicts can be at various levels. We should try to avoid physical (wars) conflicts as much as possible. Too much suffering for geopolitical reasons.
2023-03-28 06:52 | Report Abuse
Calvintaneng,
There is this amazing guy in i3 investor forum.
One day, he asked you to buy counter X. He strongly believed in his analysis that it will go up many folds in its profits and share price. Another day, he would brandished his 10 stocks list, very sure that his analysis had spotted bargains that you cannot to ignore. Yet, another post of his try to guide you from a tsunami in the stock market. He has so much clarity and can foresee the future, he had to warn everyone to avoid the calamity. He liked to share how he had save his friends in the past and had also benefitted from his friend's advice in the 90s. He believed that his masters Neoh S K and Cold Eyes can do no wrong; whichever counters they are in, you should be in too. (Mind you, these 2 masters have been holding these stocks for decades before being pointed out by him.) When the BDI suddenly shot up, there too is our friend with his list of must buy counters, in particular, Maybulk. Again, he was so very sure. When KKY divorced his wife, he too configured how this would lead to a re-pricing of MUI stocks and he too got excited, telling everyone of his foresight analysis, predicting the upswing of these stocks. Of course, when NFCP was announced, he too had his list of stocks too, but he chose to go big in NETX, once again, as he was so sure of himself. When the ECRL was redrawn, he too came out with his list of counters that were going to benefit and which you should buy too.
In my final analysis, the above behaviour cannot be that of an intelligent investor.
Have a great day.
Stock: [PETDAG]: PETRONAS DAGANGAN BHD
2023-03-30 16:42 | Report Abuse
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PETDAG (Retailers) 20.74 26.53 3.7 76 13.52 2.1