If one expect mother to be 3.60 within few mths, one will buy into warrant which give better return in terms of percentage. 3.60-1.65=1.95 warrant price.
@Agil , no lah, i just joking , sorry for being mischievous on my part, actually no harm done to me , please continue as you enjoy , and sharing good information with us all .thousand tks.
Enning22....u r right. No point keep reciting the same thing over and over again. Its kind of annoying, i so agree. Forgive me sometimes when i see impossible keep happening over and over kind of get excited and emotional.....hahah i guess better have better control of myself.....
Its more beneficial to share something new and unknown in this forum or else will be seen as self glorifying and self praising. Thanks for pointing that out...
I will try to contain my joy if it goes up again and not talking abt the past:)..... cheers!
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SC chew...ur earlier calculation on forward PER of the acquisition if i may offer my humble opinion there seems yo be a little mix up with the figure.
On your last paragraph of diving the number u stated 138/40. It shld be 800/40. Cos the 138 is in EUR and the 40 is in ringgit. Shld it be 800/40=20x per.
Collin soo...to answer your question, u can read last weekend Edge or Focus. There was an article on GCB. The title is “the growth story with strong fundamental”. So i would say its a growth story and expect earnings to grow inthe next few years. The rest is your guess as good as mine. Cheers
Assuming it's right and can contribute 40 mil Pat divided by 1008 mil. GCB shares it's eps contribution is rm0.04 and if market gives PE 15 times, it should improve share price by rm0.04 x 15 equals 60 sen
Smokingweeds....someone just spreading news to have reasons for others to panic profit taking and unload. Crisis for some, opportunities for some as well. To me, i m not moved at all. Stay cool
North Sumatra flesh flood not a major concern. just temporary anywhere supply exceed demand due to over production
Indonesia's Cocoa Production and Export
The cocoa bean is one of the most important agricultural export products of Indonesia. In the past 25 years, the Indonesian cocoa sector has experienced massive growth, driven by rapid expansion of smallholder farmer participation. Indonesian smallholders contribute - by far - most of the national production, thus outperforming big state plantations and large private estates. The country currently has approximately 1.5 million hectares of cocoa plantations.
Indonesia's main locations of cocoa production are:
1. Sulawesi 2. North Sumatra 3. West Java 4. Papua 5. East Kalimantan
Cocoa Production in Indonesia
The main Indonesian cocoa producing region is the island of Sulawesi which accounts for around 75 percent of Indonesia's total cocoa production. As Indonesia’s cocoa productivity per hectare has been lagging behind that of other cocoa-producing countries, the government started a five-year cocoa revitalization program in 2009 to boost production through intensification, rehabilitation and rejuvenation activities, covering a total area of 450 thousand hectares. Factors that are hampering progress in the cocoa industry are aging trees (planted in the 1980s), insufficient improved planting materials and little farm maintenance. More investment in this sector is needed to reach the government's one million tonnes annual production target by 2013-2014.
In terms of export, cocoa forms Indonesia's fourth largest foreign exchange earning from the agriculture sector (after palm oil, rubber and coconut). However, the majority of Indonesia's cocoa export constitutes raw beans instead of processed cocoa, meaning that Indonesia loses out on added value revenues. The most important destination countries for Indonesia's cocoa beans are Malaysia, the USA and Singapore.
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@Daniel Yong
the acquisition will be done in 2020 Q1, RM40mil profit from Schokinag will add into GCB profit. estimate EPS will be 0.28
now the share price is 3.15...3.15/0.28 Forward PE 11.25x