Calvin what records are Tudor gold breaking in Singapore? I went to a few different supermarkets and can't even find a Tudor gold. It's not available in giant which is a Malaysian supermarket. Only found it in cold storage eventually. So what records are being broken in Singapore pray tell?
The exact sales figure I don't have with me. But Chocolate Sale Is Seasonal. Last quarter- July, August & September were slow period. NFI only operate 2 shifts. Now Is Peak Season - So Factory Operate 3 SHIFTS IN FULL PRODUCTION.
THE POSITIVE RESULT WILL BE REPORTED IN END FEBRUARY 2014.
TWO FACTORS WILL SHOW A GREATLY IMPROVED PROFIT FIGURE
1) DISPOSAL OF 1 1/2 ACRE SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE HAS CUT DOWN A LOT ON OPERATING COSTS. THIS WAS THE REASON WHY PROFIT WAS NEGATED LAST QUARTER
2) TREMENDOUS INCREASE OF CHOCOLATE SALE THIS QUARTER DUE TO YEAR END FESTIVE SEASON.
EXPECT ALL 4 QUARTERS NEXT YEAR TO BE VERY POSITIVE GOING FORWARD!
Member41. Just Give A Call To Clarence Managing Director of NFI Singapore. Singapore phone can be found on NETWORK FOOD INDUSTRIES Website.
Note: The 6 Giant Supermarkets In Singapore do not have Tudor Gold. Only Tango & Crispy are sold there. The Highly Successful NTUC FAIRPRICE SUPERMARKET SELLS TANGO & TUDOR GOLD. NFI Products sell well in Sheng Siong & Mustaffa Center
According to Mr, Clarence, TANGO has knocked out the 180 year old Van Houten in Singapore. Hooray!
@MrTigerShark you are definitely not a long term investor.. Compounding rate should be used for long term investment. 7 years X 3% interest per annum =/= 21% return. =-=''
u sendiri baca apa dia tulis kebelakangan ini... milky way pun keluar.. tapi i memang respect dia. ada stamina tulis panjang panjang. keep up the good work, bro
All of you have invested in PMC at varying entry prices best known to yourself and based on your comfort level. Some of you maybe genuine long term investors ,some maybe hoping for a quick punt but unfortunately timing was against you , some of you had professed to be brave hearted long term investors outwardly but really chicken hearted inwardly as price drops and some of you had already cashed out and waiting for good entry price....well that is a marvellous mix of investors!! and the beauty of all these is all of us are together in i3 forum actively talking, debating, discussing, hotly debating, throwing accusations, attacking each other furiously, venting lots of energy ...all together in i3 PMC forum...Isn't that a beautiful experience??? What is the gluing factor for all these happenings?? The answer is PMC PMC PMC PMC PMC PMC PMC PMC PMC PMC PMC PMC.........PMC
Please ask yourself honestly..."Why do I want invest in PMC? What is the basis of my decision making? Of course you want capital gain in due course or capital gain yesterday...the next question is can you realize capital gain now? most would shake their heads and say nothing... feeling down and very exhausted by the downward price movement... nevertheless all is not doom and gloom...you are still alive and can afford PMC chocolate right ?...I am eating one right now...the TUDOR GOLD Butterscotch.....the packaging is appealing ...the butterscotch aroma hits me when the packaging was open...and the taste was creamy smooth and exquisite....this set me thinking a lot...PMC has a winner here in TUDOR GOLD chocolates but this is the FUTURE CHAMPION...TUDOR is made in Malaysia with Malaysian made raw materials, Malaysia labour and is exported worldwide...
Before I became an investor of PMC, I had done a bit of homework. I went to quite a number of HTOs to find out actual state of affairs of PMC chocolates on shelf display and its retail selling price versus the established players...I did see gaps in merchandising display in most HTOs...Next I look through the quarterly reports and the 2012 annual reports to try to understand the financial status....although PMC had basically broke even operationally I did however noticed that PMC is cash rich and has lost of quoted and unquoted investments. The graham net net intrinsic valuation according to kcchongnz is at least 30 cents. PMC also sold a building in Singapore and that will reduce overheads a fair bit. Moreover the factory now in Shah alam is running on 3 shifts just to keep up with current festive sales orders...
Just sit back, relax yourself, open a TUDOR GOLD and savour its aroma, creamy smooth texture and its exquisite taste...having tasted it...would you buy this again... the answer is an emphatic yes...what is the future implication for PMC.. The real implication is once a consumer has tasted TUDOR GOLD, the chance of repeat purchase is very high...so what does PMC need to do...I see opportunities to review current mix, rejig or retool it and I wont be surprised that PMC can easily increase its revenue by + 30% to +50% in 2014. What is the future impact on its Earnings, EPS and future share price?? Just think over this...Imagine multinational brands spend millions to create brand awareness, top of mind recall just to induce consumer to try and hopefully create repeat purchase of its consumer products. Here PMC has a product in TUDOR GOLD that can create REAPEAT PURCHASE once they had tasted it...The price is affordable to every consumer in the world as it is priced reasonably. Its packaging is appealing, aroma, texture is smooth creamy and taste good.
Today most of you are feeling down as PMC is undergoing price pressure due to sudden CFO resignation or "forced resignation" as some may put it and swirling rumour on uncertainty of cash payout or no cash payout...frankly the swirling rumour of the uncertainty of cash payout is the main contributory factor in the price down to 23.5 cents at todays close as there were some emotional selling today. However I also noticed that there is slow but steady accumulation taking place under the radar ...there is steady buying momentum under the radar. I have studied PMC chocolate business model and I have confidence this business model of producing quality chocolates in Malaysia using Malaysian produced raw materials, Malaysian labour can indeed give PMC the competitive edge in winning market share against established players and generate good profits, revenue growth and good cash flows in the future years as long as PMC is managed professionally. Current gaps in the market place is a weakness now and is already reflected in the share price... however current gaps in the market place is a future revenue and profit opportunity when these gaps are filled up. I shall be holding to my PMC share come what may as I am waiting for the Q4 2013 results that will be released in Feb/March 2014.
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Posted by mikekong55 > 2013-12-05 22:14 | Report Abuse
hepitrade, have you seen the chart?