jhmeng28

jhmeng28 | Joined since 2011-10-24

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2020-03-22 21:25 | Report Abuse

pls buy.. i need someone to sell to

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2013-08-29 15:04 | Report Abuse

expires on 21.12.2020

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2013-07-02 08:58 | Report Abuse

Bull case for cypark includes:-

1) Monopoly in SE Asia (high barriers to entry)
2) Government incentives and focus towards renewable energy, even if opposition comes in at the next GE unlikely to significantly affect cypark since it already has an established biz model by then + high capital commitments on startup which would deter new possible entrants.
3) Moving forward biz model = recurring energy sales to tenaga
4) High stable cash flows and margins
5) Biz model if proved successful can be replicated in emerging nations around SE Asia.
6) Waste disposal and environmental clean ups is a very defensive biz, decent margins, little competition, stable cash flows.
Whats not to like about this Co.

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2013-07-02 07:56 | Report Abuse

no i am responding to the comments made up the Co's financial health, "burdened by huge receivables" is not actually a reason as to why one should not purchase the stock. If the government owes $ there is no issue on recoverability hence no issue with the "huge receivables".

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2013-07-02 00:16 | Report Abuse

depending on the date on which the sales were made will impact the Co's receivables. Also depends which biz segment the receivables mainly relate to and who the customer is. if the receivables amounts relate to customers like tenaga who cypark sells power to is it reasonable to worry/impair the receivable amounts? This isnt a trading company where it simply just sells good. Trade & other receivables decreased in the last 6mnths by 21% approx, dont think thts really an issue. Plus revenue is mainly recognised under construction contracts so receivables and revenue will be lumpy. analysts dont usually talk about receivables becos if an impairment occurs its one-off and not recurring so they wud simply just add it back. they look at the bizness going forward.

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2011-10-24 00:03 | Report Abuse

its in the company's balance sheet. u mite need to check the notes to account under "share capital"