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3 comment(s). Last comment by jbb1676 2013-07-08 01:02
Posted by Ooi Teik Bee > 2013-07-06 23:58 | Report Abuse
Dear valued members,
This is not a recommendation to buy, I just highlight the intrinsic value of Insas.
The share price of Inari Bhd had gone up quite substantial, do you know the parent company of Inari is Insas ? The share price has not move up much if compared with Inari.
There is some news on Insas same as TA Enterprise. Insas has a brokerage company called M&A Securities S/B. There is some rumour of Insas selling M&A, same news as TA Securities S/B.
Please note the basis fundamental of Insas as follows :-
NTA = 1.51
EPS = 8 sen
PER = 6.5
Insas controls Inari.
Thank you.
Ooi
Posted by jbb1676 > 2013-07-08 01:02 | Report Abuse
already bought some thanks for your info
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Posted by tansrihew > 2013-06-27 09:20 | Report Abuse
Might need to look at PMCAP. They have the brokering licence. Definitely eaten up by smaller banks