Posted by OrlandoOilSemiconIoT > 2022-01-05 11:19 | Report Abuse
(Based on annualised profit of RM59mil) ??????????
Posted by newbie8080 > 2022-01-05 11:19 | Report Abuse
@Gerrard
Your blog title and your last sentence doesn't jive.
Great companies are built with solid foundation of core biz.
Have you seen a forbes 500 company with 4 different types of biz?
That's your answer.
Take a good look at the top 10 largest company in the world and compare with Dnex.
Posted by OrlandoOilSemiconIoT > 2022-01-05 11:23 | Report Abuse
It is ok la DNEX different biz driven by different people
Posted by newbie2828 > 2022-01-05 22:30 | Report Abuse
the petroleum business is fishy. pump in so much money but little profit despite high oil price. IT business contibution is negligible. siltera profit is small and not proven, local leadership ie ceo is crucial, those foreigner director mainly on technical advice amd hoping to buy cheap. share base is hugely diluted...these are reasons why still a penny stock.
Posted by newbie2828 > 2022-01-06 07:59 | Report Abuse
most important is the captain. proton saga mentality wont change just like his master old hourse never change day day talking about cina, cina, cina for past 30years...if the captain change to bosses like inari or greatech...at least share price rm5 by now.
Posted by Alantam > 2022-01-08 17:37 | Report Abuse
Foxconn and Dnex to collaborate to do EV! Fly to RM3!!
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Posted by OrlandoOilSemiconIoT > 2022-01-05 11:14 | Report Abuse
Delivery times for chips rose in December, signaling persistent component shortages that have slammed growth for months in industries that span the economy. Companies from Apple to Ford are losing out on billions of dollars in revenue because they can’t get a sufficient supply of semiconductors to meet demand for their products. The push to get components is also forcing up costs, the companies have said.