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2019-07-09 20:20 | Report Abuse
Dumb dumb hold
Don't move a muscle
2019-07-09 13:41 | Report Abuse
At least nowadays I don't get to read "I hope you learn somebody today" at the end of every comment
That is a big improvement already
Phew
2019-07-09 13:38 | Report Abuse
Never take things for granted
2019-07-09 13:37 | Report Abuse
I am continuously curious paranoid and open minded
Asking the right questions all the time
2019-07-09 13:37 | Report Abuse
People like 3iii and Philips never learn
They are too full of themselves
2019-07-09 13:35 | Report Abuse
We have long passed that level
2019-07-09 13:35 | Report Abuse
Only amateurs ask that kind of question
Posted by 3iii > Jul 9, 2019 1:07 PM | Report Abuse
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(US/CHN trade war doesn't matter) Philip
When facing low PE ratios and enticing asset values, always ask the question why? Instead of answering worth buy.
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Attention: raider, icon8888 and Calvintan (aka JM)
2019-07-09 11:07 | Report Abuse
Many oil and gas companies currently listed on bursa are saddled with debts
I can accept they made "strategic error", because in 2014, oil price collapsed within a short span of few months. They have no time to adjust and react
But not the way debts built up in London Biscuits over such Long period of time (5 years). It has to be fraud
2019-07-09 10:59 | Report Abuse
If these debt spiralling happens over a short period of time (half a year ?), it could be a strategic error
If it happened over an extended period of time (at least 5 years already), if the Boss cannot see the problem coming, he must be blind (or an idiot)
Believe me, no entrepreneurs that can successfully list a company on Bursa is an idiot
The last I check, he is not blind either
2019-07-09 09:38 | Report Abuse
don't drive by looking at rare view mirror
not meant to poke either
Posted by (US/CHN trade war doesn't matter) Philip > Jul 9, 2019 9:36 AM | Report Abuse
Not meant to be poking, but legitimate discussion. Armada gearing up to win all those contracts back then was a major factor in me not investing in the stock.
2019-07-09 09:23 | Report Abuse
this is a fraud case
no competent CEO will gear up like this
Posted by kenie > Jul 9, 2019 9:22 AM | Report Abuse
cash flow 8.84 millions
debt 354.93 millions
current liabilities 320.38 millions
2019-07-08 19:12 | Report Abuse
I believe they deliberately geared up to flow cash out, all those Capex etc over the years.
basically siphon money from the banks that lend them
2019-07-08 19:05 | Report Abuse
not simply wrong business model
I believe fraud involved
2019-07-08 18:26 | Report Abuse
Smart investors managed risk
Foolish investors avoid risk
(Howard Marks)
2019-07-08 11:29 | Report Abuse
without sochais like 3iii and Philips that cannot differentiate good buys from good companies, when will we have chance to make money ?
we should welcome their existence
2019-07-08 10:59 | Report Abuse
both my detractors and supporters, we come back again in one year and see whether Armada is more than 22 sen
time will tell who is Warren Buffett who is Moron Buffalo
argue so much no use
2019-07-05 17:54 | Report Abuse
I cooked you a meal, and you are now blaming me that I didn't spoon feed you....
sad lah you....
2019-07-05 17:53 | Report Abuse
I called for buy in 2014 (lets say 0.95)
in 2017 it went up to 1.50
if subsequently CPO price softened and you didn't sell, you have yourself to blame loh
Moron Buffett......
2019-07-05 16:36 | Report Abuse
Go to the chart, click ALL
And zoom in at the period 2016 and 2017
And you will know what I said was correct
2019-07-05 16:32 | Report Abuse
Please get your facts correct
I don't mind debating based on facts
But I am tired of debating based on wrong numbers
You are wasting my time rubbish in rubbish out
2019-07-05 16:31 | Report Abuse
Do you know how to count or not ? For innoprise, 2 for 1 share split followed by 1 for 4 two call rights at 38 Sen
Ex all price = (4 x 1.76) + (8 x 0) + (3 x 0.38) / (4 + 8 + 3) = 8.38 / 15 = 0.55
In early 2017, it went back up to 1.50
Gain = 172%
2019-07-05 15:44 | Report Abuse
What do you mean collapse to 76 Sen ? LOL
2019-07-05 15:05 | Report Abuse
My comments about Johotin warrants
https://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/icon8888/82007.jsp
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Icon8888 your cost is even lower than me
mine is 18 sen
bought 3 months ago
27/08/2015 9:37 AM
2019-07-05 14:49 | Report Abuse
Ken profit declined following industry downtrend over the years
But there was ample warnings, I exited in an orderly manner with negligible losses
2019-07-05 14:47 | Report Abuse
Because recently I am busy watching Japanese series
Posted by 3iii > Jul 4, 2019 4:23 PM | Report Abuse
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Posted by Icon8888 > Jul 4, 2019 4:13 PM | Report Abuse
My blog 22 mil page view
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That was a lot of page views.
Then you suddenly stopped posting in your blog.
2019-07-05 14:45 | Report Abuse
Mudajaya is a flop, I admit it
Nobody can be 100% correct all the time
2019-07-05 14:42 | Report Abuse
Take your Buffett and shove it up your axx
2019-07-05 14:41 | Report Abuse
I bought three lorries of Johore tin warrants at 18 Sen, few months later sold them at 80 Sen
You have no idea what you talking about
Go search johoretin thread, it was properly documented there
2019-07-05 14:39 | Report Abuse
Moron, Johore Tin did a massive split and bonus in September 2016 (2 for 1 followed by 1 for 3)
It made RM20 mil net profit when I called buy
In latest Q it’s net profit 11 mil per quarter without exceptional items
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3iii
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Posted by 3iii > Jul 5, 2019 12:18 PM | Report Abuse
http://icon8888.blogspot.com/2015/08/johore-tin-part-2.html#comment-fo...
An old post (7.8.2015) by icon8888 on DLady, F&N and Johotin. All in the same sector. From the post, he liked Johotin (from my reading of his post).
Let us compare the prices of these companies, then and today.
Company Price (7/8/2015) Price (5/7/2019)
DLady 47.10 64.00
F&N 18.50 34.70
Johotin 1.49 1.37
Since 7/8/2015 till today, Johotin has capital loss while those who bought DLady and F&N have capital gain.
Again, Buffett's simple rule serve as a good guide.
It is better to buy a wonderful company at a good price than a good company at a wonderful price.
Go for quality. There is a lot of margin of safety in the company and your investment if you stay with quality.
Avoid gruesome company.
Please google how Buffett classifies his companies into Great, Good and Gruesome companies to learn more.
2019-07-05 14:33 | Report Abuse
innoprise was a profitable punt
Its profit increased as per my prediction
In 2016 it did a 2 : 1 split and 1 : 4 rights
2019-07-05 14:21 | Report Abuse
My stockpicks are cyclical plays
Bought them when they are on the verge of breaking out
And sell when full potential is realised
2019-07-05 13:44 | Report Abuse
Take a longer term view. Don't worry about short term paper loss
This felllow ok one
Got huge contracts
Got new management
Worth a bet
Market cap 100 mil only
All they need is to deliver 10 mil net profit per annum
Shouldn't be difficult
2019-07-05 13:42 | Report Abuse
I got a lot
Patiently waiting for durians to drop
2019-07-04 14:22 | Report Abuse
This FY unlikely dividend
They have huge accumulated losses
Next financial year possible
2019-07-04 13:49 | Report Abuse
Don't know they entertain me or not ?
Stock: [MFCB-WA]:
2019-07-10 11:44 | Report Abuse
Target 2.50