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2024-08-22 11:00 | Report Abuse
Perhaps they’ve changed dividend payout to twice yearly. All in all, I’m satisfied with this QR, not expecting for growth next QR as management team said during AGM, just don’t give us deep plunge in top and bottom line will do.
2024-08-21 21:40 | Report Abuse
@S363636 why did you copy my comment on klsescreener bro? =.=
2024-07-27 16:08 | Report Abuse
True, stock price heavily supported by local institutions. Otherwise, it would've been worse. Keeping at the side line for now as we do not know how much of impact will the removal of diesel subsidy and surrendering of gas business to Borneo affect PetDag's profit in coming quarters.
2024-07-25 19:47 | Report Abuse
I think it’s not unrealistic to achieve 2b revenue given the current revenue trajectory, esp they’re slowing penetrating deeper into the European and US market.
2024-07-22 17:11 | Report Abuse
@Phoebe The area which they plan to develop shop lots is newer area of Sg Petani, more atas taman if you will. (think Seremban 2) Nearby there already got franchises like Starbucks,Uniqlo etc.
To be fair, their 190mil net cash position makes the whole property venture less worrying in relation to the profits they make from plastics and F&B segments.
Will see what’s the upcoming QR like before making decision.
2024-07-19 17:29 | Report Abuse
Scientex didn’t get into the property sector just because they saw their competitors doing well in it. In other words, TGUAN dipping their feet into property sector for the wrong reason. What advantage do they have that increases their odds of winning? As plastic demand is coming back based on 2Q2024 GDP, I hope their adventure into property won’t offset their earnings from the plastic sector.
2024-07-18 19:17 | Report Abuse
Investors are not confident they will succeed in their diversification into the property sector. I don’t understand why would the management do that, esp when they have failed in F&B in 2017. But what do we know as retail investors right..I just pray for the best zzzzzz
2024-03-27 08:44 | Report Abuse
@SCM you mistaken TGUAN for GuanChong hahaha! TGUAN is a plastic and tea/noodles manufacturing company la aduhhh hahaha
2023-09-07 21:21 | Report Abuse
@PuaQW91 What could explain Ang Poon Seong disposed his shares?
2023-08-29 08:42 | Report Abuse
@Phoebe ICPT is reflected in latest QR; it’s stated as one of the main reasons why PBT dropped apart from subdued plastic demand.
2023-02-27 14:26 | Report Abuse
Philip, you are quick to assume others’ investing experience and horizon just as you are quick to assume you are better than others in your stock pick. Unfortunately, your possibly fake portfolio says otherwise. I wish reality gives you a tighter slap on your thick face. Meanwhile let’s continue watching how pchem plummets and see how many years it takes for Harta to breakeven, if it will at all. For now, your portfolio reflects your ignorance and foolishness.
2023-02-27 10:52 | Report Abuse
Charles, be pragmatic when it comes to investing, the investing environment is different from 3 years ago. We have tightening of monetary policy and more smart money is pulling out from equity market. This is aggravated by impending recession that can potentially lead to significant chemical demand. In short; more downside for pchem.
2023-02-27 10:31 | Report Abuse
Pchem avalanche likely to continue, support at 6.50. But IMO it’s worth RM4.00 given weakening of raw material prices. With slowing down of economy and impending recession (hopefully already priced in), its earnings will remain downtrend. Hopefully it doesn’t slip into earning losses.
2023-02-24 20:17 | Report Abuse
Philip gonna pray his meager dividend is suffice to cover his capital loss! Likely gonna fall back to 5+..maybe can close eyes for 5 years and come back after that to see if you have broken even la haha
2023-02-24 15:08 | Report Abuse
Pchem’s drop in share price today seems to see no end. Is Philip offloading his shares quietly? (Assuming this portfolio exists) haha
2023-02-24 10:23 | Report Abuse
Be greedy when others are fearful, time to add on position to pchem haha! It’s ok la it’s a fake portfolio anyway, doesn’t hurt abit right Philip? Haha
2023-02-23 17:00 | Report Abuse
Ouch! PCHEM boom QR! Philip are you okayyy???
2023-02-02 12:28 | Report Abuse
Esos is limited to 5-10% of total outstanding shares. Despite frequent esos, they are not issuing more than allowed. However I do acknowledge it’s unpleasant to the eyes,seeing esos on weekly basis. But looking at it in totality, the eps dilution may just be negligible. The profit growth has to be substantial enough to overwrite share dilution,though.
2023-02-02 12:24 | Report Abuse
I don’t mean to pull that “forward PE” card to justify its current valuation. But it does make us ponder what’s the reason market giving it such valuation? I think it’s prolly correlated to its branding, sustainable future earnings, high cash flow generation and its ability to scale. it’s a boring business, but we do we foresee change in consumer behavior in the home improvement sector? I reckon no
2023-02-01 19:07 | Report Abuse
Btw; its growth outlook isn’t bleak at all imo.
2023-02-01 19:07 | Report Abuse
On the surface it does look like it. But a veteran will look beyond the usual PE, DY metrics. They are good to use as screening too, but a lot of due diligence is required. Qualitatively speaking this is a fantastic business.
2023-02-01 10:36 | Report Abuse
What’s your reasoning behind?
2023-02-01 01:12 | Report Abuse
The question is, is paying 38 times multiple justified or not? Because assuming an average(eyeballing) PE of 20-25 in the consumer sector, at current valuation MRDIY has plenty of room to fall in share price
2023-01-20 11:37 | Report Abuse
Yeah it’ll be hard for it to “breakout” in TA perspective if dilution is persistent. Long term wise, fundamental is intact.
2023-01-13 17:18 | Report Abuse
The economic of scale in itself is a moat, the branding is a moat as well,albeit intangible. I guess that’s why they say value is in the eye of beholder. Having that said, I still despise their act of frequent esos..a good business may not necessarily a good investment
2023-01-12 19:25 | Report Abuse
Undoubtedly a good business with strong moat, but the esos seems to be diluting shareholders interest. Though from employee point of view it’s a good way to reward and retain good employees
2023-01-12 13:14 | Report Abuse
The frequency of esos is making people more and more uncomfortable now..
2022-09-10 08:53 | Report Abuse
Haha old man get triggered easily, full of thorns on his body, attacks everyone who strucks his ego..no class
2022-09-10 02:05 | Report Abuse
hats down to OTB, very humble of him to acknowledge his shortcomings, this is something philip has no match to, never will.
2022-09-08 09:58 | Report Abuse
Since you engage me into the conversation again, so here’s my view..nothing personal,just solely commenting on what I see in the way you interact with others here. While there is nothing wrong with investing for the long term, you have a problem, the same problem every retail investor has-whereby “watching the paint dry” only applicable to you when share price keeps tanking. but when you take profit from a stock, you tend to suddenly forget about the “long term story” you keep chanting. That makes you look extremely hypocritical. If anything, that only makes you a mid term trader in disguise of long term investor.
2022-09-08 08:31 | Report Abuse
philip: There’s still no accountability, doesn’t change the view of many people that this whole portfolio does not exist in real life. I’ve mentioned earlier, you sparingly use the term “watch the paint dry” to your convenience, when the wind changes direction, you steer another way round.
2022-09-06 21:53 | Report Abuse
Fair enough
2022-09-06 17:18 | Report Abuse
I3lurker: good for you, I’ll refrain from commenting further then, as I have nothing against you.
2022-09-06 13:56 | Report Abuse
I3lurker: you’ve seen many people with 100m portfolio? Wow…you must have at least tens of millions worth of portfolio..impressive,come I clap for you
2022-09-06 11:34 | Report Abuse
@sslee yes, door gift is icing of the cake, the most important thing in attending AGM is to get a sense of what the management is like in person, the way they carry themselves, their body language and how they respond to investors’ questions etc in order to know whether you want to place your money with them. I’m surprised to hear someone claiming to have such sizable portfolio saying “I have never attended a single AGM”.
2022-09-06 11:30 | Report Abuse
Very telling about the authenticity of the portfolio, from the way you answer.
2022-09-05 18:36 | Report Abuse
So called “analysts”. That’s a very shameless claim.
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Philip ( buy what you understand) Better, I have the full notes sharing and discussion, q&a and slides from both intco and harta. It's in my group shared by the analysts you guys were laughing at.
05/09/2022 4:11 PM
2022-09-05 18:24 | Report Abuse
I’m surprised that someone who claims to be holding “5.5 mil” of shares did not attend their AGM but instead relied on someone else for “notes”.
2022-09-05 12:47 | Report Abuse
Did you attend their AGM?
2022-08-30 18:30 | Report Abuse
@philip You can look at it from that valuation point of view, taking into account its cash and other assets per share etc, but you forget stock market is about forward projection of a business outlook. The glove industry outlook has changed for the worse as I mentioned earlier. By your logic, companies like ORIENT,HAI-O should be worth much more, but why does the market give them low valuation? Be it NAPS, PB ratio or any of the usual valuation metrics, they are undervalued, but yet the share price just doesn’t move. Why? Because all these businesses have poor business future outlook. Essentially, they’re just tonnes of assets that don’t yield productivity. Not all stocks make a come back.
2022-08-30 17:07 | Report Abuse
Personally I don’t think it will go down to rm0.50 la..but who knows right..back when it was rm5 everyone was saying they gonna all-in if it goes to rm4..then when it broke below 4 everyone didn’t dare to jump in lol (they shouldn’t too)
For now..I guess it may go down to rm1.30-1.40..
2022-08-30 16:54 | Report Abuse
If institutional investors themselves are dumping the shares, you bet there is a lot more for share price to fall, I’m afraid.
2022-08-30 16:53 | Report Abuse
Harta has broken its support line >5 years ..technical analysis wise it’s really not looking good because most of the retailers are trapped, the only people who are still in the green are those who bought in the early years after IPO and institutions themselves.
2022-08-30 15:17 | Report Abuse
Harta 52w low support broken…I can’t find where the next support line is already..
2022-08-30 12:25 | Report Abuse
You made a false claim about me making buy calls that had me kicked out from the group, which is absolutely not true, either that or you falsely mistaken me for another person that you kicked out. The truth is, we just had a disagreement about stock investing and you took matters personally. Either way, I don’t regret getting kicked out because i3 is a better platform for people to discuss and learn if done the right way.
2022-08-30 12:21 | Report Abuse
On a serious note, philip you shouldn’t kick people out from the group just because people disagree with your opinion on certain issues, they aren’t even rude to begin with. Your fragile ego just get struck. Disagreement should be expected the moment you decided to start a telegram group. By doing so, what you end up with is a group with boot lickers and one that does not bring about value. The people who stay are the ones who think they can “get” something from you because they believe you have a sizable portfolio (which till this day I don’t believe). At least in i3 here, people can share and discuss freely their opinion.
Stock: [TGUAN]: THONG GUAN INDUSTRIES BHD
2 months ago | Report Abuse
Their profit peaked in 2022, but share price dropping since 2020..truly disappointing to minor shareholders..