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2014-02-18 22:01 | Report Abuse
I like to pick on this tohsuiga counter to whack, so what?
2014-02-18 20:21 | Report Abuse
Ya lor, all the furniture stocks flying like nobody except this tohsuiga and hamkachan liihen
2014-02-18 18:30 | Report Abuse
Posted by JhoLow > Feb 17, 2014 09:05 AM | Report Abuse
4) Bullish Outlook : Well, it must be said that with the strengthening of USD, it augurs well for exporters like POHUAT and HEVEA. One man's gain is another man's loss, the stronger USD translates into a weaker RM, consequently a stronger Euro, JPY and Renminbi which benefitted HEVEA.
Due to the nature of small furnitures manufactured by HEVEA, it is easier, cheaper and much more possible to adopt manufacturing plant automations than large furnitures which POHUAT makes. In this respect, HEVEA has already embarked on the automation to replace human labours in its Gemas plant 2 years ago. The result is dashing with a >30% cut in foreign labours requirements. Plans are afoot to gradually identify processes which can be automated without the need of human.
Combining point 3 above and the "automation theme" outlook, my money is with HEVEA in a long term horizons, without any doubt.
2014-02-18 18:28 | Report Abuse
Posted by JhoLow > Feb 17, 2014 08:43 AM | Report Abuse
3) Good Future Prospect : POHUAT has a direct nemesis in the name of LIIHEN which makes identical products and compete in the same USA market which accounts for more than 90+% of their revenue. However, both are OEM manufacturer without establishing a brand name of its own. HEVEA on the other hand has a more diverse clienteles with almost equal footprints in Japan, China, the Middle East, Europe and the USA. I will spare to reason out the benefits of a diverse clients base here, for the plus points far exceed the negative points. On top of this, HEVEA has already embarked on its own branding a few years back and the same has been gaining momentum in Japan and China. To add another feather to the cap, HEVEA is now the largest PCB manufacturer in Asia with a German TUV technology and it's products has been widely recognized to be of superior quality, judging by the "Sole Supplier" status by AEON Japan. Further, the DIY and versatile natures of PCB small furnitures are more nimble than the large furniture business model undertaken by POHUAT. So a STAR is deserved by HEVEA in terms of future prospect.
17/02/2014 08:40
2014-02-18 18:26 | Report Abuse
Posted by JhoLow > Feb 17, 2014 08:18 AM | Report Abuse
Hi brendonyeap, comparing apple to apple between POHUAT and HEVEA :
1) Company Management : both have shown professional management and good corporate governance since listing without any scandalous or major misstep, unlike LIIHEN which is now deeply entangled with a legal suit brought by a disgruntled and professional shareholder where the case can drag on for years and destroy the company's image totally. However, HEVEA has the added advantage of a real-world major crisis management experience in 2009 which almost brought the company to the brink of extinction. After seeing the shares price of HEVEA dipped to an all time low of 9 sen and how it managed to crawled back to where it is now, henceforth the massive improvement of its balance sheet, I am astounded at how awesome the management of HEVEA. POHUAT on the other hand was on a smooth sailing, as such we are not sure if they too can stand that kind of stress test. For this, I will give HEVEA a STAR.
2) It is arguable if selling by the insiders / directors is the sole root to the softening of its shares price. An opposing view suggests that this type of insiders selling actually improve the liquidity of the company's shares. In the case of selling by the directors of HEVEA for less than 500,000 shares during the last two months period which really is chicken feet considering HEVEA's 90.4 million issued shares. For this, I will give no STAR to the two.
2014-02-18 18:17 | Report Abuse
Performance of furniture stocks today :
HEVEA 3,768,500 shares +6 sen
HOMERIZ 697,000 shares -0.5 sen
LATITUD 578,700 shares No Change
POHUAT 625,700 shares +1 sen
...and poor LIIHEN 73,700 shares -1 sen.
Pui
2014-02-17 20:59 | Report Abuse
you see other people from different forum also come here to ask you to swap liihen with latitud. All making money elsewhere except this lame hen. Still kepala keras?
2014-02-17 16:32 | Report Abuse
Posted by JhoLow > Feb 17, 2014 08:18 AM | Report Abuse
Hi brendonyeap, comparing apple to apple between POHUAT and HEVEA :
1) Company Management : both have shown professional management and good corporate governance since listing without any scandalous or major misstep, unlike LIIHEN which is now deeply entangled with a legal suit brought by a disgruntled and professional shareholder where the case can drag on for years and destroy the company's image totally. However, HEVEA has the added advantage of a real-world major crisis management experience in 2009.....
2014-02-17 16:32 | Report Abuse
Aiyoh everyday cut and paste not sian one ah you Chow Kit Road girl?
2014-02-17 13:41 | Report Abuse
shit past 1.80, are you sure? All I can see is 1.79 last traded. Others are trading past a million shares but this sick hen only <50k shares at halftime. Miles apart lah
2014-02-17 11:01 | Report Abuse
upside down 119, please read JhoLow writing thus morning on directors selling shares. You will come back with a strong appetite to buy more Hevea shares : p
2014-02-16 22:35 | Report Abuse
Prove lah what others said are not true. The facts are all there some more want to argue and said others are bias. Real tough nut defender without checking the established facts. Sigh.
Terrible company with terrible shareholders!
2014-02-14 22:53 | Report Abuse
Posted by Duitbesar > Feb 14, 2014 09:33 PM | Report Abuse Hairan juga kenapa kuda Hevea ni tak lancak macam Latitud. Kalau kuda kepang Liihen abang paham juga why. So yang berani tu naik Hevea, tapi kuda ni memang abang tengok ada liar sikit, kalau rempit kuat ikut Latitud kan best.
Liihen=kuda kepang
2014-02-13 00:23 | Report Abuse
Cut loss and move on. *&^$%&# counter
2014-02-13 00:21 | Report Abuse
Where is the big supporter Jcool? whole day disappeared when the stock is 0.125. Boh bin ki lang ah?
2014-02-13 00:06 | Report Abuse
Just wait for the announcement before Feb 28
2014-02-12 23:41 | Report Abuse
Posted by 1MtalkingKangkung > Feb 11, 2014 12:29 AM | Report Abuse
Very good Q4 announcement on 25th Tuesday. Price then 1.35-1.45?
Result out on 25th. Listen to the ex-merchant banker!
2014-02-12 23:37 | Report Abuse
Big lots were transacted at 0.74 to 0.75 in the afternoon, and then immediately trading at 0.73 level. Clear sign of syndicate at play to induce followers (or prey). Beware
2014-02-12 23:32 | Report Abuse
Very soon will see an appeal is filed for the wrongful decision by the lower court in Muar. The Court of Appeal with overturn this decision. It will take another few years to actually decide who shall prevail. And by then all shareholders already cabut liao. Liihen possibly will be in PN17 by then.
Just watch.
2014-02-12 17:03 | Report Abuse
and no one ask me to write either
2014-02-12 11:31 | Report Abuse
Haha wait until T+4 firstlah and see how many will lausai
2014-02-12 11:00 | Report Abuse
Will enter at 0.64-0.65 range only
2014-02-12 10:59 | Report Abuse
It is 11am and ZERO share is traded. Others Hevea/Homeriz are thriving in excess of 0.5m shares. This hen is definitely infected with potentially deadly H1N1 (unsettled legal entanglement) that sent investors running for cover!
2014-02-11 23:19 | Report Abuse
Hartalega Holdings Bhd’s pre-tax profit for the nine months ended Dec 31, 2013 rose to RM184.3 million from RM172.6 million in the same period of 2012. Its revenue increased to RM826.7 million from RM762.2 million previously
2014-02-11 12:31 | Report Abuse
Banks are likely to increase their regulatory reserves in order to meet Bank Negara Malaysia’s new minimum collective assessment requirements of 1.2% of total loans that comes into force by end-2015
2014-02-11 12:12 | Report Abuse
haha value only <$120k, big spike?
2014-02-11 11:46 | Report Abuse
Everyday paste the same article not sian one ah?
2014-02-11 11:36 | Report Abuse
Other furniture stocks holding the ground very well despite the continuous profit taking, this one skid to the valley without brake.
2014-02-10 16:30 | Report Abuse
Pohuat broke 1.13
Latitud broke 2.45
This chicken still zzzz, pui
2014-02-06 23:19 | Report Abuse
With this kind of service is it any wonder why people are no longer flying MAS? Need to say more?
2014-02-06 23:18 | Report Abuse
Could it be the recent increase in the price of kangkung resulting in kangkung fry belacan being pull from all GLC's menu? LOL
2014-02-06 14:42 | Report Abuse
Like Namewee said : Talk 3 talk 4 talk xxx
2014-02-06 10:10 | Report Abuse
One-seller-one-buyer-only counter. One guy buys at 1.71, the other sells at 1.73. No other ppl playing. Don't know listed for what purpose
2014-02-05 14:39 | Report Abuse
I think more to do with the improved sentiments on furniture stocks today. On it's own, Eksons will report another quarter of losses
2014-02-05 14:31 | Report Abuse
@73, valuation a bit stretched
2014-02-05 12:27 | Report Abuse
What is going on?? Anybody any idea??
2014-02-05 12:24 | Report Abuse
main supporter also selling big at 1.72, how to go up??
2014-02-05 12:20 | Report Abuse
haha all furnitures selling like hot cake, but this little hen still red
Stock: [LIIHEN]: LII HEN INDUSTRIES BHD
2014-02-19 00:01 | Report Abuse
BYE