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13 comment(s). Last comment by limchubeng 2020-04-27 08:48
Posted by FoolsGold > 2020-04-25 14:29 | Report Abuse
Bolih juga, "apparelly",relating to what you wear.
Posted by SDNBHD > 2020-04-26 00:05 | Report Abuse
bro where got ppl still got mood to buy apparels lol! dont waste time la
Posted by Keyman188 > 2020-04-26 00:20 | Report Abuse
Esquel Group to cease operations in Malaysia after 50 years
By Marina Emmanuel - April 16, 2020 @ 4:39pm
GEORGE TOWN: Over five decades after it established an investment presence in Malaysia, Hong Kong-based textile and garment manufacturer, Esquel Group is shuttering its operations here.
The company, which touts itself as the world’s largest woven shirt-maker, is expected to part ways with over 2,000 of its Malaysian staff in Penang and Kelantan.
The company has a global headcount exceeding 50,000 with manufacturing facilities in countries such as Vietnam and Sri Lanka.
The New Straits Times sighted a notice on the closure of Esquel Malaysia, which stated that both the factories here would close on June 12.
“Although we have been operating at a loss since 2015, together with your hard work, we have transformed Esquel Malaysia into a 100 per cent localised company with consistent growth in production scale at our Kelantan factory, making it the company with the largest female workforce in the state,” Esquel Malaysia Sdn Bhd general manager Edward Ho said in a letter to all Malaysian employees.
“However, the sudden outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic has plunged the world into a standstill.
“While dominant Esquel Group Malaysia’s (EGM) output is shipped to the US market, all of our customers have temporarily closed their retail business since March.
“EGM, on one hand, cannot operate under a country-wide Movement Control Order. Our customers, on the other hand, have to put their current orders and future allocations to EGM on hold.
“With the pandemic situation worldwide keep worsening, we simply do not have enough upcoming orders to sustain EGM’s continued operations,” he added.
In its heyday, the Esquel Malaysia (Kelantan) Sdn Bhd boasted a global client list such as Ralph Lauren, Brooks Brothers, Land’s End, Tommy Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, Fred Perry, Marks and Spencer, Banana Republic and J. Crew.
In 2007, Esquel Group, which also produced branded cotton shirts for Burberry, Nike, Lacoste and Nautica, reinvested US$6 million in its Penang facility after an eight-year absence.
At the time, it was announced that the upgrading of the Bayan Lepas facility was to accommodate the bulk of the company’s manufacturing operations which would be transferred from China.
“While we continue observing the MCO (until April 28) in the meantime, both Penang and Kelantan factories will resume working from April 29 to June 12,” Ho said in his letter.
“During this special time, our top priority is the health of you, your family and your welfare.
“A compensation package has been approved by the management of the Esquel Group for your entitled benefits as well as salary payment up to your last day of service, or accordingly to your notice period, whichever is longer,” he added.
##https://www.nst.com.my/business/2020/04/584913/esquel-group-cease-operations-malaysia-after-50-years
Posted by diehardunited > 2020-04-26 01:09 | Report Abuse
Nobody has mood to shop online much. People tend to spend more money on food or groceries! Nothing excitement about this company!
Better get on this stock below! EXCITING STORY, HUGE UNDERVALUED BASED ON FORWARD PER AND GONNA A SPIKE RALLY!
https://klse.i3investor.com/m/blog/fatprofitstock/2020-04-25-story-h1506132918-FORGET_GLOVE_RELATED_PLAY_THIS_STOCK_CAN_RALLY_A_SPIKE_EVEN_MORE.jsp
Posted by air01557 > 2020-04-26 01:29 | Report Abuse
Diehard go promote your Minetech in Minetech forum. Everybody knows you are caught in Minetech.
Posted by Investhor > 2020-04-26 06:17 | Report Abuse
The covid19 cases are reducing in Malaysia and business will be back to usual for this company soon enough
Before things are back to normal, this is where you get bargain price..if you like to chase high, then wait for economy to reopen, the price won’t be so cheap anymore (applies to most industries affected by covid19)
Posted by FoolsGold > 2020-04-26 07:15 | Report Abuse
If can come out with antiviral protective Apparels, will be a winner !
Posted by Investhor > 2020-04-26 08:39 | Report Abuse
@FoolsGold - yes brilliang idea !!! Hope the management can work on something like this to cater to changing market demand
Posted by kalteh > 2020-04-26 10:17 | Report Abuse
It is true company is selling at less than net cash position (even after considering their warrant which is a surprise).
But I would say the downside is whether the cash position will still be the same for its coming quarter. None of their retail outlets are operating since MCO and no doubt this will drain their cash very fast indeed. So dont buy thinking this is fool proof.
Posted by Keyman188 > 2020-04-26 10:26 | Report Abuse
Unbelievable, 50 years operation famous textiles & garments company also can close shop & cease operation, Esquel Group....
Some more, this company also dealing with variety famous products....
..."In its heyday, the Esquel Malaysia (Kelantan) Sdn Bhd boasted a global client list such as Ralph Lauren, Brooks Brothers, Land’s End, Tommy Hilfiger, Hugo Boss, Fred Perry, Marks and Spencer, Banana Republic and J. Crew.
In 2007, Esquel Group, which also produced branded cotton shirts for Burberry, Nike, Lacoste and Nautica, reinvested US$6 million in its Penang facility after an eight-year absence."......
##https://www.nst.com.my/business/2020/04/584913/esquel-group-cease-operations-malaysia-after-50-years
Posted by newbird33 > 2020-04-26 23:16 | Report Abuse
Please do not mislead. It is not in net cash position but net borrowings of RM494K.
It is stupid to annualize December quarter's EPS.
Posted by limchubeng > 2020-04-27 08:48 | Report Abuse
This is not net cash! It has liability of 72M against cash of 28M!
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Posted by pendekar > 2020-04-25 13:59 | Report Abuse
It's "apparently", not "apparelly"