YTL CORPORATION BHD

KLSE (MYR): YTL (4677)

You're accessing 15 mins delay data. Turn on live stream now to enjoy real-time data!

Last Price

1.96

Today's Change

-0.04 (2.00%)

Day's Change

1.96 - 2.03

Trading Volume

6,275,900


27 people like this.

16,640 comment(s). Last comment by mushimushi 2 hours ago

Alwinb

81 posts

Posted by Alwinb > 2023-06-18 08:54 | Report Abuse

Just focus on the stock not interested in gossips or your achievements

dompeilee

11,888 posts

Posted by dompeilee > 2023-06-19 07:17 | Report Abuse

Stop talking about yourself...we all know you are an unevolved primate lol...other people call you 'blowhard' and 'LIAR' & I fully agree! We also know you love to delete your previous posts to hide your tracks, so no one will listen to one who lacks integrity like you HAH

dompeilee

11,888 posts

Posted by dompeilee > 2023-06-19 07:24 | Report Abuse

I'm still holding to 1/3 of my original stake in YTL with the sales proceeds of the other 2/3 already switched to & earning a fat dividend + capital gain in Petron M'sia & there's NOTHING you or other haters can do about that hahaha...

xiaochen

535 posts

Posted by xiaochen > 2023-06-19 08:25 | Report Abuse

在想,为何YTL来标这些这些种植地?
在想,若要用来建太阳能发电厂,为何不是让YTLP来标?像kulai的那一片一样?
是不是要把一部分用来注入YTL Land,然后再让适合用来发电的,卖给YTLP?
从报章的内容来看,似乎YTL得标率蛮高。
今年似乎是YTL的爆发年。

Jack888

865 posts

Posted by Jack888 > 2023-06-19 08:50 | Report Abuse

Coming to touch RM 1.00 and above this week ??

xiaochen

535 posts

Posted by xiaochen > 2023-06-19 08:53 | Report Abuse

YTL(3QFY23)
Cash and cash equivalent 13.47b
TOTAL ASSETS 76.63b
TOTAL LIABILITIES 58.80b

YTLP(3QFY23)
Cash and cash equivalent 8.88b
TOTAL ASSETS 55.53b
TOTAL LIABILITIES 41.05b

xiaochen

535 posts

Posted by xiaochen > 2023-06-19 08:56 | Report Abuse

YTLP已经忙于DC的投资,而YTL好像比较有子弹。

icecool

5,030 posts

Posted by icecool > 2023-06-19 09:24 | Report Abuse

so fast come back down batang lembik

Lam LH

302 posts

Posted by Lam LH > 2023-06-19 09:39 | Report Abuse

Foreign funds buying. Broking house 31 ( foreign )

juon

307 posts

Posted by juon > 2023-06-19 09:45 | Report Abuse

because they know you all want to curi ayam at 1.00 resistance. want to curi ayam, tang ku ku first

juon

307 posts

Posted by juon > 2023-06-19 09:47 | Report Abuse

RM 1.00 transacted 1 unit only la woi. mimpi ker?

very obvious they are pulling retailer's leg

juon

307 posts

Posted by juon > 2023-06-19 10:06 | Report Abuse

when you full with the +ve expectation, that is the moment to change to gear 6, lol

xiaochen

535 posts

Posted by xiaochen > 2023-06-19 10:25 | Report Abuse

On the domestic market, foreign investors were net sellers for every day of the past week, except for Monday when there was net buying seen in counters such as Maybank, RHB and YTL Corp.

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2023/06/19/foreign-outflow-persists-on-bursa-malaysia-with-rm1894mil-net-equities-sold

Pinky

3,476 posts

Posted by Pinky > 2023-06-19 10:42 | Report Abuse

ju-on pun mari hahahaahhaa

juon

307 posts

Posted by juon > 2023-06-19 13:46 | Report Abuse

contra belum mati, kasi terkencing seluar dengan gear 6 sekali lagi

speakup

27,019 posts

Posted by speakup > 2023-06-19 14:11 | Report Abuse

PMX reduce stamp duty to 0.1%! Dah guarantee bull run when market open 2:30

speakup

27,019 posts

Posted by speakup > 2023-06-19 14:14 | Report Abuse

Panic buying coming

juon

307 posts

Posted by juon > 2023-06-19 14:40 | Report Abuse

Ye ker? Don’t make us laugh

ChloeTai

1,452 posts

Posted by ChloeTai > 2023-06-19 15:32 | Report Abuse

Both YTL and YTLP still under selling pressure.

juon

307 posts

Posted by juon > 2023-06-19 15:53 | Report Abuse

ok liao, seems like all contra chicken already escape liao

cwc1981

1,391 posts

Posted by cwc1981 > 2023-06-19 16:07 | Report Abuse

Since so many assume will past RM1 today. So those who play contra last Friday would have incurred losses. Can I said that?

Posted by ValueInvestor888 > 2023-06-19 16:43 | Report Abuse


Singapore to End 3,000% Power Price Spikes That Sank Companies

(Bloomberg) -- Singapore plans to more aggressively regulate electricity markets as price jumps intensify, again threatening to hurt the retailers that sell it to businesses and households.

Most Read from Bloomberg




Ermotti Suggests ‘Massive Downsizing’ Might Come to Credit Suisse’s Investment Bank

The Energy Market Authority will cap wholesale power prices from July 1 using a formula tied to natural gas and generation costs, it said in a document on its website. That comes after they jumped as much as 3,000% this year despite sharp drops in the cost of liquefied natural gas, the nation’s main fuel.

The regulator has been consulting with industry players and utilities on the best way to mitigate the jumps, which two years ago led to the bankruptcy of a slew of independent retailers. The volatility has also made utilities reluctant to invest in more generation capacity that would alleviate shortages, according to the EMA.

Last month, prices reached as high as S$3,594 ($2,685) a megawatt-hour in daily trading after a power plant at Jurong Island shut for a turbine upgrade amid unusually hot weather. Meanwhile, the cost of LNG has fallen 86% since March 2022.

Singapore intends to launch a request for project proposals in the second half of this year, and has said it may step in to build the capacity itself.

Most Read from Bloomberg Businessweek

Posted by ValueInvestor888 > 2023-06-19 16:46 | Report Abuse

Good or bad news?

ChloeTai

1,452 posts

Posted by ChloeTai > 2023-06-19 16:57 | Report Abuse

Today no magic show for YTL. Closed at 0.965, down 0.01. Don't know how many more sen it will go down. The RM1 dream did not materialise. Sad. Got to wait for the final week of August.

dragon328

2,576 posts

Posted by dragon328 > 2023-06-19 17:08 | Report Abuse

The EMA could try to regulate the wholesale electricity prices which shot up to over S$3,500/MWh during peak hours, but that would not affect Gencos' profits much as Gencos tend to hedge the electricity selling prices with their retailers, bypassing the volatility of the wholesale pool prices.

The Singapore government could try to build new power generation capacity on its own but it would go against the free market principle of liberalising the power market in the first place. If it built too much capacity, then it would crash the electricity prices and make Gencos losing profits or making losses then foreign investors in these Gencos would just leave the market as the rule of the game has changed, which might dent the image of Singapore government who would be the only generator in town.

dragon328

2,576 posts

Posted by dragon328 > 2023-06-19 17:10 | Report Abuse

Even if the EMA or Singapore government tries to build new capacity on their own, it would take at least 3.5 years for any new capacity to come online. This simply means the electricity supply in Singapore will remain very tight for next 3 years until 2H 2026 at the earliest.

dompeilee

11,888 posts

Posted by dompeilee > 2023-06-19 17:17 | Report Abuse

Touch $1 with a token 100 shrs bought by unknown party. Already doubled from '22 low of 50c although none of us were able to get that $1 price...I preferred it when the thread was quiet & there were truckloads of shares available in the mid 50s.

ChloeTai

1,452 posts

Posted by ChloeTai > 2023-06-19 20:48 | Report Abuse

ChloeTai to xiaochen, Dragon328, Dompeilee or Pang72. I don't know Mandarin. I use Google Translate to translate xiaochen's comments. What is "PS"? Will it affect the profit of YTL and YTLPOWER? I am worry.

xiaochen:
It is as expected. When the power supply is very tight, the last 2% of the electricity bill is super super expensive.

The Singapore government really needs to make strategic adjustments to this situation. This mechanism is like the last 2% of air tickets of AirAsia Malaysia Airlines, which is extremely expensive.

It seems that the coming season will be the last quarterly report of PS showing huge profits.
I believe that the mature Singaporean government should only start with the final super violent interest rate.

dragon328

2,576 posts

Posted by dragon328 > 2023-06-19 22:29 | Report Abuse

@ChloeTai, nothing to worry about. Pls see my comments above reproduced below:

The EMA could try to regulate the wholesale electricity prices which shot up to over S$3,500/MWh during peak hours, but that would not affect Gencos' profits much as Gencos tend to hedge the electricity selling prices with their retailers, bypassing the volatility of the wholesale pool prices.

The Singapore government could try to build new power generation capacity on its own but it would go against the free market principle of liberalising the power market in the first place. If it built too much capacity, then it would crash the electricity prices and make Gencos losing profits or making losses then foreign investors in these Gencos would just leave the market as the rule of the game has changed, which might dent the image of Singapore government who would be the only generator in town.

dragon328

2,576 posts

Posted by dragon328 > 2023-06-19 22:41 | Report Abuse

It is good to regulate the wholesale electricity market to a lower upper cap price, currently it is at S$5,000/MWh. Even if they cap the max price at S$1,000/MWh, it will not have impact to Gencos' profit, but it will have a small effect on the weighted average wholesale price which tends to be the headline price the media or households are complaining about.

On the other hand, when LNG prices have dropped so much, it helps to lower the overall electricity prices paid by businesses and households while Gencos can still enjoy decent margin.

Take an example, when crude oil prices were at US$120/bbl, the fuel portion of Singapore electricity pricing was around S$200/MWh. Added with a non-fuel margin of say S$40/MWh, the total electricity pricing paid by households was about S$200+40 = S$240/MWh.

Now when LNG prices have dropped by half to equivalent of US$60/bbl of crude oil, the fuel portion of the electricity price is about S$100/MWh. Even if Gencos load it up with a higher non-fuel margin of say S$80/MWh, the total electricity price paid by households is just S$180/MWh which is 33% lower than before. But Gencos enjoy a 100% higher profit.

chon99

1,510 posts

Posted by chon99 > 2023-06-20 07:45 | Report Abuse

From the above download, we notice Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim's important role in enhancing the development of the Malaysian share market so as to attract more investment funds both local and foreign.

shpok4574

1,717 posts

Posted by shpok4574 > 2023-06-20 09:01 | Report Abuse

YTL big drop, what happen?

dompeilee

11,888 posts

Posted by dompeilee > 2023-06-20 09:17 | Report Abuse

Whoops! Lots of short-term paper profits evaporated...hehe

troy88

3,013 posts

Posted by troy88 > 2023-06-20 09:17 | Report Abuse

Anwar said wanna help boost stock market but KLCI jatuh pulak. This is bolehland

dompeilee

11,888 posts

Posted by dompeilee > 2023-06-20 09:21 | Report Abuse

Newbies like Alwinb & other neophytes who were nowhere to be found when YTL was truly worth buying last year will start to disappear as their faith is sorely tested & crumbles like sandcastles...

hng33

20,492 posts

Posted by hng33 > 2023-06-20 09:23 | Report Abuse

Market sentiment affected by Singapore Energy Market Authority will cap wholesale power prices from July 1 using a formula tied to natural gas and generation costs, may reduce YTLP profit margin forward.

Better focus on YTL for more diversified earning base with growing cement and Contruction, REITS as increasing earning driver forward while still retain exposure YTLP

hng33

20,492 posts

Posted by hng33 > 2023-06-20 09:25 | Report Abuse

Upcoming MRT3 award and next HSR are the key catalyst for YTL

Posted by ValueInvestor888 > 2023-06-20 09:30 | Report Abuse

this news was yesterday afternoon news. Govt only controls retail mkt and impact to power producers like YTLP are minimal...

hng33

20,492 posts

Posted by hng33 > 2023-06-20 09:31 | Report Abuse

For YTLP, The important upcoming formula is based on natural gas and generation costs, eliminate non fuel margin (which highly subject to market manipulate that causing extreme energy volatility now). YTLP current extreme high margin of 20% now may reduce to reasonable 12-15% forward.

troy88

3,013 posts

Posted by troy88 > 2023-06-20 09:32 | Report Abuse

Knee jerk oversold

abc333

1,534 posts

Posted by abc333 > 2023-06-20 09:37 | Report Abuse

too much retailers

xuxu

5,855 posts

Posted by xuxu > 2023-06-20 09:37 | Report Abuse

pecah, pang72 dah lari ?hehe

dompeilee

11,888 posts

Posted by dompeilee > 2023-06-20 09:38 | Report Abuse

Hehe...likely..coz he's the bad luck bringer to any stock eg Carlsberg

dompeilee

11,888 posts

Posted by dompeilee > 2023-06-20 09:42 | Report Abuse

Partially re-purchased the stock I SOLD above 92c @ 88.5c

Jack888

865 posts

Posted by Jack888 > 2023-06-20 09:43 | Report Abuse

Buy more ?? support 0.88 cts.

troy88

3,013 posts

Posted by troy88 > 2023-06-20 09:46 | Report Abuse

Growth still intact. Just a minor setback cause knee jerk effect retailer panic unnecessarily..

hng33

20,492 posts

Posted by hng33 > 2023-06-20 09:50 | Report Abuse

YTL growth driver is from its wholly own subsidiary YTL cement (low input coal cost + local cement selling price hike)+ YTL construction (multi billion orderbook from data center/solar farm/warehouse/UK prop development + upcoming award MRT3 and incoming HSR)

juon

307 posts

Posted by juon > 2023-06-20 09:56 | Report Abuse

This morning the retailers really got shit in their pants

dompeilee

11,888 posts

Posted by dompeilee > 2023-06-20 09:57 | Report Abuse

Strange that YTL's price in Tokyo trading is still 28 yen, down only 3%.

Post a Comment