Hi all, Just want to update on the chart. Today is the rebound from the lowest 1.64. Every rebound from the lowest will end up will average spike 32sen which I target RM1.96 . Please read today news as MMSV will expand the operation from its 10000sqft
MMS ventures bhd: earning is flat, but margin remains at mid20s%, start to grow in final quarter of 2016 but wil it explode? more research needed. 2012 aug 10-11c. 2013 aug 20c, 2014 july 26c then explode, now 1.77 all time high http://www.malaysiastock.biz/Corporate-Infomation.aspx?securityCode=0113 2) OCR, 1st Qtr 3.6m NP on 18.1m sale, whole yr 18.1 or 182m. Growth comng in, somehow KOON or KKY didnt see it, 2) MMS: i think price aldy up 40-50%, benefiting fr LED and mobile phone, can compare to Rm700mil vitrox,
AUGUST 14, 2017 DBR STAFF QI In Focus For MMS Ventures Berhad (KLSE:MMSV) The Q.i. Value ranks companies using four ratios. These ratios consist of EBITDA Yield, FCF Yield, Liquidity, and Earnings Yield. The purpose of the Q.i. Value is to help identify companies that are the most undervalued. Typically, the lower the value, the more undervalued the company tends to be. MMS Ventures Berhad (KLSE:MMSV) currently has a Q.i. Value of 41.00000. Investors often have a large selection of stocks to research when looking to add to the portfolio. Investors have the ability to employ many different strategies to help beat the stock market. In the end, the main goal is typically to maximize profits while minimizing risk. Investors commonly strive to diversify the portfolio in order to minimize risk. Most serious investors are well aware of the risks when entering the equity market. Investors may choose to own stocks across multiple industries to keep from having all the eggs in one basket. Others may choose companies of different size, and even delve into foreign markets. Finding those hidden gems in the stock market may not be the easiest of chores. Investors may have to spend many hours doing the research and crunching the numbers.
Checking in on some valuation rankings, MMS Ventures Berhad (KLSE:MMSV) has a Value Composite score of 62. Developed by James O’Shaughnessy, the VC score uses five valuation ratios. These ratios are price to earnings, price to cash flow, EBITDA to EV, price to book value, and price to sales.
The VC is displayed as a number between 1 and 100. In general, a company with a score closer to 0 would be seen as undervalued, and a score closer to 100 would indicate an overvalued company. Adding a sixth ratio, shareholder yield, we can view the Value Composite 2 score which is currently sitting at 55.
Watching some historical volatility numbers on shares of MMS Ventures Berhad (KLSE:MMSV), we can see that the 12 month volatility is presently 46.440900. The 6 month volatility is 55.110600, and the 3 month is spotted at 53.045600.
Following volatility data can help measure how much the stock price has fluctuated over the specified time period. Although past volatility action may help project future stock volatility, it may also be vastly different when taking into account other factors that may be driving price action during the measured time period.
We can now take a quick look at some historical stock price index data. MMS Ventures Berhad (KLSE:MMSV) presently has a 10 month price index of 2.56061. The price index is calculated by dividing the current share price by the share price ten months ago. A ratio over one indicates an increase in share price over the period. A ratio lower than one shows that the price has decreased over that time period.
Looking at some alternate time periods, the 12 month price index is 2.48175, the 24 month is 2.60606, and the 36 month is 4.61333. Narrowing in a bit closer, the 5 month price index is 2.23841, the 3 month is 1.60000, and the 1 month is currently 1.12752.
MMS Ventures Berhad (KLSE:MMSV) has a current ERP5 Rank of 5421. The ERP5 Rank may assist investors with spotting companies that are undervalued. This ranking uses four ratios. These ratios are Earnings Yield, ROIC, Price to Book, and 5 year average ROIC. When looking at the ERP5 ranking, it is generally considered the lower the value, the better.
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Posted by paktua73 > 2017-08-11 18:39 |
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