tannyye

tannyye | Joined since 2017-07-13

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2021-09-21 08:48 | Report Abuse

Can anyone explain the business risk this group is facing? Is it because it is not just overdiversified but the purchase of multiple company causing it to not have a core competence?

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2021-07-15 09:43 | Report Abuse

@kahtulistiwa1234 I enjoy this series of books, DEMONATA. Have you read it? I enjoyed Slawter the most.

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2021-07-15 09:40 | Report Abuse

@KEENTRADER nicely put.

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2021-07-15 09:37 | Report Abuse

weih, why good news but price drop? what did i missed?

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2021-07-12 12:42 | Report Abuse

Yah horr what about censorship harr? I wont want netflix product at astro which is censored.... any news or extra info on this?

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2021-07-04 20:46 | Report Abuse

Guys any idea why sunway got so much debt, what is it really investing in ah? The previous sales, got cash paid some debt but remaining was for building more hospitals right? What about the other cash? Guess EPF feels a little unsecure thats why sell abit gua, but seriously though thats a lot of debt.

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2021-07-02 09:42 | Report Abuse

erm why this counter is not functioning?

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2021-03-16 19:28 | Report Abuse

eslee and yesAH sifu i am wrong, here koutou to you guys. Thank you for pointing out.

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2021-03-15 14:27 | Report Abuse

I have doubts where the issuance of this pa is based on the 1 out of 5 mother shares, where if at the end of year 5 all pa are converted to mother share, the market price of the mother share ought to drop because of dilution, price now is 1.71*5/6= only 1.415, which means it might not be so lucrative as scenario one, the issuance of dividend is also subject to profit, and discretion of the directors. 2nd worst scenario compared to scenario 2(assumption is no price drop) is now at 1.22 buy 1000, at year 5 dispose 1,415 sell 1000, gain (1.415-1.22=0,195)/1.415=13.7%. oops still looks lucrative. but we should discount the return rate over 5 years. 5 power root of 1.137=2.601% annual compounding interest. seriously this isnt much if you can manage your portfolio for more than 2.601% returns every year.