investory321 247 posts | Posted by investory321 > Nov 20, 2020 3:51 PM | Report Abuse wah what happen? |
richcares 1361 posts | Posted by richcares > Nov 20, 2020 3:51 PM | Report Abuse why suddenly up. want to follow samaiden |
YahKoboi 73 posts | Posted by YahKoboi > Nov 20, 2020 3:54 PM | Report Abuse haiyah... |
influenza19 147 posts | Posted by influenza19 > Nov 20, 2020 3:54 PM | Report Abuse Haha cypark is realizing it true value... Hope all shareholder hold. RE profits are stable and secure. Cypark has a lot of room to be better with LSS4 and other future green energy incentives. |
Michael Kwok 2942 posts | Posted by Michael Kwok > Nov 20, 2020 3:55 PM | Report Abuse When I talk it up.The trusted name.Ong had come.Please read. Posted by Michael Kwok > Oct 10, 2020 9:07 PM | Report Abuse X I recommend by Cypark at 90-94 cents.TP above rm 1.40. Michael Kwok 2711 posts Posted by Michael Kwok > Oct 12, 2020 4:53 PM | Report Abuse X I recommend by Cypark at 90-94 cents.TP above rm 1.40.believe on the trusted name. |
richcares 1361 posts | Posted by richcares > Nov 20, 2020 3:55 PM | Report Abuse aiyoh |
Karlos 618 posts | Posted by Karlos > Nov 20, 2020 3:56 PM | Report Abuse Those who buy knew the answer why they buy. You have to do some thinking yourselves |
Apple12211221 141 posts | Posted by Apple12211221 > Nov 20, 2020 4:00 PM | Post removed. Why? |
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Apple12211221 141 posts | Posted by Apple12211221 > Nov 20, 2020 4:02 PM | Post removed. Why? |
Apple12211221 141 posts | Posted by Apple12211221 > Nov 20, 2020 4:04 PM | Post removed. Why? |
savingprivateryan 30 posts | Posted by savingprivateryan > Nov 20, 2020 4:13 PM | Report Abuse Closed at 0.990 yesterday, so today's limit up price would be 1.390, am I right? |
Fundamentalist91 101 posts | Posted by Fundamentalist91 > Nov 20, 2020 4:14 PM | Report Abuse Wow, I'm the most unlucky, i bought at 0.9, hold for many months, at 3pm today i finally sold at RM1.01....few minutes later, RM1.25, wtf?WTF? |
investory321 247 posts | Posted by investory321 > Nov 20, 2020 4:14 PM | Report Abuse limit up 1.29 only |
savingprivateryan 30 posts | Posted by savingprivateryan > Nov 20, 2020 4:18 PM | Report Abuse @investory321 thanks for the clarification. I miscalculated lol |
savingprivateryan 30 posts | Posted by savingprivateryan > Nov 20, 2020 4:23 PM | Report Abuse If anyone missed out on this article last month, PublicInvest upgraded Cypark to "outperform" with TP of RM1.84 https://www.nst.com.my/business/2020/10/628687/relook-cypark-says-publicinvest |
savingprivateryan 30 posts | Posted by savingprivateryan > Nov 20, 2020 4:27 PM | Report Abuse @Fundamentalist91 what made you sell at 1.01? Your name suggests you're a fundamentals guy... pre-lockdown Cypark was a steady RM1.40 share. |
Karlos 618 posts | Posted by Karlos > Nov 20, 2020 4:38 PM | Report Abuse As the prices move up you should buy and sell higher on momentum. |
influenza19 147 posts | Posted by influenza19 > Nov 20, 2020 5:58 PM | Report Abuse https://themalaysianreserve.com/2020/11/20/asean-ministers-set-35-target-on-renewable-energy/ |
Jabami 62 posts | Posted by Jabami > Nov 20, 2020 6:19 PM | Report Abuse https://themalaysianreserve.com/2020/11/20/asean-ministers-set-35-target-on-renewable-energy/ Asean ministers set 35% target on renewable energy ENERGY Ministers in the Asean region have agreed to set a new target of 35% renewable energy (RE) in installed power capacity by 2025. This aim was made following Malaysia’s proposal for the region to set a target for RE in installed power capacity by 2025 during its tenure as the chairman of the Renewable Energy Sub-Sector Network (RE-SSN) from 2018 until 2020. “Malaysia’s effort has come to fruition when ASEAN Energy Ministers agreed to set a new target of 35% RE in installed power capacity by 2025, which Malaysia believes will contribute to achieving ASEAN’s target of 23% of RE in Total Primary Energy Supply in 2025. “This target is set under the ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation (APAEC) Phase 2 which will be implemented during the period of 2021 until 2025,” said the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources in a statement yesterday. Its minister Datuk Dr Shamsul Anuar Nasarah (picture) had attended the 38th Asean Ministers on Energy Meeting (38th AMEM) that was held virtually on Nov 19 and Nov 20. During the meeting hosted by Vietnam, the minister had raised several issues regarding the current state of the energy sector in the region which has seen a drastic drop in energy demand due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Shamsul Anuar suggested for Asean member states to leverage on energy transition in accelerating economic recovery. He cited Malaysia as an example in offering 1,000 megawatts (MW) of solar quota via competitive bidding in May 2020 to bring potential investment worth RM4 billion and create 12,000 job opportunities. “Shamsul also quoted the encouraging prices offered by the bidders with 56 out of 93 bidders offering prices below 20 cents/kWh for capacities between 30-50MW and the lowest bid received is 13.99 cents/kWh. “He said that the prices offered clearly indicate that the pathway to a more sustainable energy future is becoming more competitive,” the ministry’s statement read. He also thanked other Asean member states for the support given during Malaysia’s tenure as the chairman of Asean Forum on Coal from 2018 to 2020 and registered Malaysia’s interest to continue assuming the chairmanship of RE-SSN for the duration of APAEC Phase 2 from 2021 to 2025, in line with Malaysia’s increased efforts in embracing energy transition. “In supporting Asean’s vision in advancing multilateral power trading to ensure energy security, Malaysia continues to give its commitment in pursuing this path by pledging to explore the technical and commercial feasibility and viability of cross-border power trade of up to 100MW from Lao PDR to Singapore via Thailand and Malaysia using the existing interconnections for a two-years from 2022 to 2023. “The project, known as Lao PDR, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore – Power Integration Project (LTMS-PIP) is a continuation of the past power integration project, transferring power from Lao PDR to Malaysia through Thailand, the LTM- PIP project.” It added Malaysia and Lao PDR had traded a total of 30.2 Giga Watt Hour of electricity from January 2018 to August 2020 under the project. During the 38th AMEM, 15 companies from Malaysia has emerged as winners in two main categories in the Asean Energy Awards 2020 namely Asean Energy Efficiency and Conservation Best Practices and Asean Renewable Energy Projects. |
Fundamentalist91 101 posts | Posted by Fundamentalist91 > Nov 20, 2020 6:20 PM | Report Abuse @SavingPrivateRyan the main reason would be my friends who some insiders, they say things are not looking good near term, plus seeing EPF and insiders keep selling, so I sold it too. Pre-lockdown cypark at RM1.40, yes but the economy is not the same anymore, making projects are the last thing big companies want to be doing right now, cypark will run out of projects, and the current investment wont be enough to sustain it. I hope i'm wrong, but we'll see. Goodluck guys |
Jabami 62 posts | Posted by Jabami > Nov 20, 2020 6:20 PM | Report Abuse monday still have good show! |
Papayashot 169 posts | Posted by Papayashot > Nov 20, 2020 6:48 PM | Report Abuse Thanks Fundamentalist91 for your info. An engineer from WTE told me it might take 6 months - 1 year to complete. I guess even cypark is given project, the only way he would fund is via private placement/right issue, means more shares and diluting our EPS...I believe bank borrowing would be the last option as gearing is too high... Good luck guys.. |
Karlos 618 posts | Posted by Karlos > Nov 20, 2020 8:19 PM | Report Abuse Cypark biz requires heavy capital investments for projects with robust contracted incomes for up to 21 years. So high gearing is very normal for such biz. An IPP projects for example will have a high gearing of 80/20 to 75/25. Since the incomes from such projects with long term contracted off takes are robust, the risk of failure is rather minimum. Therefore the issue of financing such projects is not a problem at all. Cypark had recently issued a green sukuk to finance their projects in additions to it's normal bank borrowings. With the current lower interest rates on borrowings, companies with large borrowings for financing viable and profitable projects will in addition benefit greatly from lower cost of financing. |
HamsterHuat 1652 posts | Posted by HamsterHuat > Nov 20, 2020 8:40 PM | Report Abuse CyPark just started to Vroom Vroom... it have been idling for how many months....hovering 0.9x.... its TP should be RM 1.84 as what @savingprivateryan stated refering to PublicInvest. |
Papayashot 169 posts | Posted by Papayashot > Nov 20, 2020 8:51 PM | Report Abuse Karlos seems bullish now as compared to last time when EPF and directors keep on disposing their shares? |
influenza19 147 posts | Posted by influenza19 > Nov 20, 2020 8:51 PM | Report Abuse http://www.seda.gov.my/2020/11/results-of-the-e-bidding-process-18th-march-2020-to-9th-june-2020-for-biogas-projects/ Reviva sdn bhd is one of cypark subsidiaries? |
Jabami 62 posts | Posted by Jabami > Nov 20, 2020 8:59 PM | Report Abuse @influenza19 yes, reviva sdn bhd is cypark wholly-owned subsidiary. |
Karlos 618 posts | Posted by Karlos > Nov 20, 2020 9:02 PM | Report Abuse The previous extremely low prices were due to sell down by major shareholders and directors and reissue of ESOS at unreasonably low price of 59.5 sen only. The fundamental biz of Cypark is ok and in the right growing sector of environment and green energy. |
William Ng 745 posts | Posted by William Ng > Nov 20, 2020 9:19 PM | Report Abuse wow |
Papayashot 169 posts | Posted by Papayashot > Nov 20, 2020 9:50 PM | Report Abuse If building power plant requires high capex thus high gearing, why the gearing level for MFCB is way lower than cypark? And MFCB has been very good in their cash management. Personally, the level of competency of cypark management is very questionable.. |
soros228 1970 posts | Posted by soros228 > Nov 20, 2020 9:53 PM | Report Abuse solar themes 1. samaden 2. solar vest 3. v solar 4. cypark 5. minetec 6. ipmuda 7. master |
influenza19 147 posts | Posted by influenza19 > Nov 20, 2020 10:22 PM | Report Abuse How did minetec, ipmuda and master involve with solar?? |
soros228 1970 posts | Posted by soros228 > Nov 20, 2020 10:40 PM | Report Abuse sifu u go google la |
bsklshark 168 posts | Posted by bsklshark > Nov 21, 2020 2:06 PM | Report Abuse Solarvest pe 50 - price rm 1.59 cypark pe 6.2 - price rm 1.14 Ownself do the calculation |
Papayashot 169 posts | Posted by Papayashot > Nov 21, 2020 2:38 PM | Report Abuse Good bsklshark for your PE analysis. If everybody invest based on PE, I think all of us can get rich easily. |
gohkimhock 1324 posts | Posted by gohkimhock > Nov 21, 2020 2:52 PM | Report Abuse Cypark is inside my stock pick. It is a safe pick. EPS, PE ratio, dividend yield, ROE all passed. The only concern is high debt. This one will depend on how good the management able to tackle it. |
James Ng 2057 posts | Posted by James Ng > Nov 21, 2020 4:14 PM | Report Abuse https://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/general/2020-11-21-story-h1536549527.jsp [转贴] [Video:浅谈CYPARK RESOURCES BHD, CYPARK, 5184] - James的股票投资James Share Investing |
cruger12345 662 posts | Posted by cruger12345 > Nov 21, 2020 5:26 PM | Report Abuse Papaya shot. I think you shall come to accept that for RE the capital outlay is huge and debt is raised to run the project . Before the commercial commencent of the project you will see profit but not the cash flow . It is the nature of the accounting . If you are not adopting the latest accounting you will not see the profit and you will see cash outflow as well . Which one you prefer ? The same concept will be applied to latest Yinson accounting practice . It is a long term project . You can see that Yinson got huge profit at the beginning of the project but not cash inflow . Later years you will see cash inflow but less profit . That is my 2 cent |
gohkimhock 1324 posts | Posted by gohkimhock > Nov 21, 2020 5:29 PM | Report Abuse @Papayashot you need to understand that not all companies able to give dividend in this covid19 year. A reduced dividend or the company not going into bankruptcy is already a blessing. So expect 95% of companies listed in Bursa Malaysia not able to pay dividend same as last year. Banks too are affected. This year is a good year to test how strong a company balance sheet is, whether it can come withstand and unforeseen circumstances or bad debts. Dont write off Cypark so soon. It is a class G7 contractor. |
cruger12345 662 posts | Posted by cruger12345 > Nov 21, 2020 5:30 PM | Report Abuse Papaya shot. About dividend . One shall not pay to much attention to it when the company is in the growth trajectory. You seems too pessimistic. I am not too optimistic either I just have a very small position on Cypark. But you shall not be a party spoiler ... people are having party don’t kacau lah ha ha ha .... it is not your money that they are investing let them be lah .... don’t try to be hero and want to save the others in the market because you could be dead wrong about it . If you dun like it and can’t take the risk don’t buy loor .... |
cruger12345 662 posts | Posted by cruger12345 > Nov 21, 2020 5:45 PM | Report Abuse Papayashot. But you got a point lah . Cypark need to fix is cash flow problem loor |
Papayashot 169 posts | Posted by Papayashot > Nov 21, 2020 6:10 PM | Report Abuse ya true true, let's the party on hahaha |
Kingston1 1498 posts | Posted by Kingston1 > Nov 21, 2020 8:41 PM | Report Abuse https://simplywall.st/stocks/my/commercial-services/klse-cypark/cypark-resources-berhad-shares/news/are-cypark-resources-berhads-klsecypark-statutory-earnings-a-good-reflection-of-its-earnings-potential |
lloydlim 3260 posts | Posted by lloydlim > Nov 22, 2020 11:25 AM | Report Abuse Whatever price below 1.25 consider a safe bet! |
HamsterHuat 1652 posts | Posted by HamsterHuat > Nov 22, 2020 11:43 AM | Report Abuse why below rm1.25 safe bet? |
SelfMadeMillionaire 77 posts | Posted by SelfMadeMillionaire > Nov 22, 2020 1:59 PM | Report Abuse Will the market crash if budget 2021 cannot be passed this coming Thursday (26/10/2020)? These are the 4 possible scenarios: 1. Parliament will be dissolved and a snap election will be called 2. A state of Emergency in the whole country will be declared by YDPA 3. Muhyiddin will resign and YDPA will appoint an interim PM 4. YDPA will appoint a new PM who has majority MPs support. A new budget 2021 also will be tabled by the new appointed PM. Will the market go down? Will it crash? Take profit now or wait? |
Antagantz 66 posts | Posted by Antagantz > Nov 22, 2020 4:13 PM | Report Abuse No |
LongTermInvestor8 59 posts | Posted by LongTermInvestor8 > Nov 22, 2020 4:20 PM | Report Abuse Price correction coming as shown in TA chart. RSI at 80% all time high. MACD all time high and about to cross like previous crossing. Volume down |
HamsterHuat 1652 posts | Posted by HamsterHuat > Nov 22, 2020 5:55 PM | Report Abuse huat huat.....Sailang like ViVocom or GETS. |
awesome20 235 posts | Posted by awesome20 > Nov 22, 2020 9:15 PM | Report Abuse only advcon not yet fly which related to solar |