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Posted by calvintaneng > 2020-10-08 08:34 | Report Abuse
VERY GOOD MORNING TO ALL AT NAIM
I ALREADY CALLED NAIM OFFICE FOR
NAIM SECRETARY MADAM ONG SIEW LIAN
1) SHE SAID THEY ARE NOW AWAITING FULL PAYMENT FOR 2 PIECES OF LAND SOLD TO SEC (SARAWAK ECONOMIC CORP)
2) ONCE RECEIVED THEN AFTER THAT NAIM WILL OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCE DIVIDEND PAYMENT
3) DIVIDEND WILL FOLLOW PROPOSALS PASSED IN EGM (READ THIS: ALL INSIDE https://www.bursamalaysia.com/market_information/announcements/company...
4) THE TIME FRAME IS 12 MONTHS BUT ALL 18 SEN (RM180 PER SHARE) WILL BE GIVEN AS PROPOSED
5) SO LET ALL DECIDE WHETHER IT IS WORTHWHILE TO INVEST
BY PUTTING MONEY IN BANK FD IS ALSO AN INVESTMENT
THE P/E OF 1.75 SEN INT RATE A YEAR IS 57.14 (OR IT WILL TAKE 57 YEARS TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY)
FOR NAIM AT 80.5 SEN WITH 18 SEN DIVIDEND MEANS A YIELD OF 22.3% OR P/E 4.47
(IT TAKES LESS THAN 5 YEARS TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY)
Read this https://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/www.eaglevisioninvest.com/2020-09-24...
Posted by calvintaneng > 2 months ago | Report Abuse
Naim already up by 50%
Now with crude oil price coming down better take profit in Naim
Then switch to Tsh, rsawit, Thplant or Wtk
These above also full of past accumulated wealth in huge land assets
Price still very very cheap
So can buy and hold
No result.
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Posted by calvintaneng > 2020-10-05 08:01 | Report Abuse
Why avoid chasing new companies based on projected future profits ?
Answer:
Because 80 per cent of all companies failed in first 5 years