KLSE (MYR): BIMB (5258)
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Last Price
2.51
Today's Change
+0.01 (0.40%)
Day's Change
2.49 - 2.51
Trading Volume
1,476,600
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RENOUNCEABLE RIGHTS ISSUE OF 426,715,958 NEW ORDINARY SHARES OF RM1.00 EACH IN BIMB HOLDINGS BERHAD ("BHB") ("BHB SHARES") ("RIGHTS SHARES") TOGETHER WITH 426,715,958 FREE DETACHABLE WARRANTS ("WARRANTS") AT AN ISSUE PRICE OF RM4.25 PER RIGHTS SHARE ON THE
BASIS OF TWO (2) RIGHTS SHARES TOGETHER WITH TWO (2) WARRANTS FOR EVERY FIVE (5) EXISTING BHB SHARES HELD AS AT 5.00 P.M. ON 12 NOVEMBER 2013
I think you got the year wrong, it was crashing in May 2023 rather than 2022.
2 months ago
Do you guys think MBSB got good future as soon as it turn to another Islamic Bank and listed in BURSA. My cost is less than 60 cents after receiving 8.5 sen dividend I hold big quantity especially last year after my big sweep in Bplant. Likely @Contrarian can contribute your good knowledge in Banking stock.
2 months ago
I made some profit after i bought Affin at 2,20 and sold at 2,65 around 30K, Thank @Contrarian for all you good sharing.
2 months ago
@Yippy68, EPS is more relevant than high DPS because high DPS isn't sustainable if EPS drops. MBSB doesn't appear to have the all round strength of other banks. Just rebranding itself as an Islamic bank doesn't transform it overnight to rival Bank Islam which is long established.
2 months ago
@Yippy68, I feel you are too heavily concentrated in MBSB. Your recent venturing into Affin has brought you financial rewards. Affin share price ran ahead because it is more superior to MBSB. Similarly, Bank Islam share price has also recently run ahead.
2 months ago
TheContrarian banking sifu? Which bank(or bank like) counters yet to move? Insas can move like Affin or BIMB?
2 months ago
I already sold 97% of my Insas last month when it moved from below 90 sen to above RM1.30. Only bank I like now is BIMB.
2 months ago
Like Affin should be foreign funds.
Posted by TheContrarian > 6 hours ago | Report Abuse
Lately EPF has turned sellers, so who is buying aggressively?
2 months ago
Maybe those posted earlier have sold.
Posted by TheContrarian > 3 hours ago | Report Abuse
I am rather surprised the forum here is very quiet.
2 months ago
After QR EPF U-turn buy back? 16.81 sen total BIMB dividend DY 6.70%(RM 2.51) is better than EPF 2022 & 2023 dividend?
2 months ago
Haha no worries...
This counter no need to monitor so much...so steady mah...
Dividend investing is like planting a tree...
The earlier you start, the bigger your tree is going to grow.
And before you know it, you will be resting in the shade of your own financial forest, enjoying the fruits of your labor, year after year...
Why?
Because dividends... GROW.
And that's how some Dividend Machines reached their milestones in dividends.
For the past 10 years...
DBS (Bank) increased their dividends by 158%
Wilmar (Plantation) increased their dividends by 112%
So if you think $5,000 in annual dividends today is too little...
Your $5,000 'passive' income just became:
$12,900 if you invested in DBS
$10,600 if you invested in Wilmar
All you did is buying the right dividend stocks...
...And wait
Get paid in year 1...
...And wait
Get paid more in year 2...
...And wait
Get paid even more in year 3...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0kcet4aPpQ
2 months ago
Fuiyoh ... biggest gain in my portfolio today. Feeling blessed and thankful ...
2 months ago
Managed to trim a little bit, but still my Top 15% holdings by market value. Dividend yield on cost is 8.3%. Can hold for a long time if not look at markets and just collect dividends. Of course, sitting on winners and do nothing is often the right strategy unless it is a bear market or clearly sideways market.
2 months ago
1 week ago
rlch
RM 2.6 if follow Affin can reach?
@rlch , already reached 2.60 and is now higher than Affin. Thank you for your recommendation.
2 months ago
BIMB
Share Price 7 Day 1 Year
2.57 1.6% 16.3%
Upcoming dividend of RM0.042 per share
Eligible shareholders must have bought the stock before 15 March 2024.
Payment date: 05 April 2024.
Payout ratio is a comfortable 68% but the company is paying out more than the cash it is generating.
Trailing yield: 6.5%.
Within top quartile of Malaysian dividend payers (4.7%).
Higher than average of industry peers (5.3%).
2 months ago
024-03-04
EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD (a substantial shareholder) acquired 1,483,900 shares on 28-Feb-2024.
2 months ago
Build my portfolio on May 2023. My target is accumulate more share on this stock
2 months ago
https://themalaysianreserve.com/2024/03/16/pm-anwar-political-stability-transparent-policies-attract-foreign-investors/
Shame on u PMX! When PN was in power last time , u tried to topple PN through defection. Now u tell PN not to topple u for the sake of foreign investors
2 months ago
BIMB Full year 2023 earnings: EPS and revenues exceed analyst expectations
Full year 2023 results:
EPS: RM0.25 (up from RM0.23 in FY 2022).
Revenue: RM2.28b (up 5.6% from FY 2022).
Net income: RM553.1m (up 13% from FY 2022).
Profit margin: 24% (up from 23% in FY 2022). The increase in margin was driven by higher revenue.
Cost-to-income ratio: 60.9% (up from 59.8% in FY 2022).
Non-performing loans: 0.94% (down from 1.27% in FY 2022).
Revenue exceeded analyst estimates by 5.2%. Earnings per share (EPS) also surpassed analyst estimates by 5.2%.
Revenue is forecast to grow 6.9% p.a. on average during the next 3 years, compared to a 7.1% growth forecast for the Banks industry in Malaysia.
Meow
3 weeks ago
RM 2.43 is lowest in recent times. EPF keep collecting. Hard to collect lower.
JT1601
When will it drop back to RM2.4. Want top up...
3 weeks ago
1 week ago
DividendGuy67
It is amazing when you track its NTA growth over the past 10 years - this small growing stock has consistently grown its NTA by 14% per annum CAGR over past 10 years. It's NTA is 3.29. It's trading at 2.44, below Book Value, for a bank that grows its equity at the rate of 14% per annum over past 10 years ... it was so overlooked by the market.
It's Dividend Payout ratio is only 38% ... not stretching at all. This stock grows its Net Worth and grows its earnings and is having a conservative dividend payout ratio. And when I entered at an average cost of 1.87, it was yielding 7.2% dividend yield. What a bargain then.
It pays to own overlooked stocks when everyone was afraid and nobody wants to own it when it was crashing back in May 2022.
I know this bank's value and with a price action like this, there's no rush to take profits on its way up. I may trim it so that it doesn't become too big a proportion but otherwise, the strategy is still to sit tight on your winners and sit tight on your losers, so that your winners become a larger proportion of your portfolio and your losers naturally become a smaller proportion of your portfolio so that your portfolio can keep making new all time highs regularly especially when you own a portfolio of sound, good fundamental stocks and businesses ...
2024-02-16 23:53