KC, if you don't mind, I always had a question regarding Magic Formula that I wanted to ask you. May I?
I would like to ask what are the "minimum" and "standard" benchmark for EV/EBIT and EY for companies that you buy. Because I've noticed that you've never really mention them in your articles. Many thanks KC.
Posted by Desa20201956 > Jan 18, 2016 04:56 AM | Report Abuse
In research departments, it is always about projections and earnings visibility ( how reliable are the projections ). ...never about historical figures.
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"History doesn’t repeat itself but it often rhymes,” - Mark Twain.
Understanding the historical figures helps understanding the company's past history.
A serious investor will not only look at the future of the company, he/she will also look into the past of the company.
@nokenzo - Yes you are right. I actually do intend to relearn all my Fundamental Analysis knowledge again from scratch from KC in the near future.
I've stopped investing for so long, that most of my investing knowledge are now rusty. Recently found passion in investing again, hence been re-reading all my investing books - The Intelligent Investor, Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, etc and of course also KC's articles.
The reason why I'm asking KC bout the Magic Formula is because I'm currently reading "The Little Book That Still Beats The Market."
Posted by Desa20201956 > Jan 18, 2016 03:00 AM | Report Abuse actually if it is EV/EBIT without much growth, 8 is way too high a price to pay already. There are tonnes and tonnes of blue chips in Malaysia and NYSE with EV/EBIT below 8.....possibly around 5 would be fair value for blue chips. is an earnings yield before interest and tax of 12.5% for blue chips an attractive proposition? There are tonnes and tonnes of blue chips whose PE is in the range of 8 to 12.
Tonnes and tons of blue chips in Malaysia with EV/Ebit below 8? Tonnes and tonnes of blue chips in the range of 8-12?
Most of all would like to know which are those blue chips, tonnes and tonnes of them. Please share so that we can just invest in a few.
Posted by Desa20201956 > Jan 18, 2016 11:16 AM | Report Abuse simply pick one....Maybank is at TTM PE of 11 times....TNB 12 X, if PE is 12 times....we can expect EV / EBIT once you go through the calculations to be around 5 or 6.
Show us how do you arrive a EV/Ebit of TNB and Maybank to be around 5 or 6. Please.
Posted by Desa20201956 > Jan 18, 2016 03:00 AM | Report Abuse actually if it is EV/EBIT without much growth, 8 is way too high a price to pay already. There are tonnes and tonnes of blue chips in Malaysia and NYSE with EV/EBIT below 8.....possibly around 5 would be fair value for blue chips.
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Posted by Desa20201956 > Jan 18, 2016 11:55 AM | Report Abuse you are the guru...you do it.
I never claim that I am the guru. I am an engineer. You are an accountant, and you claim that you can find tonnes and tonnes of blue chips in Malaysia with EV/Ebit around 5 and 6. Remember?
Those still new with KC Chong he only invest in call warrants(Maybank C6) not Maybank as he highlighted in attached blog. Hence you see his so many blogs ask people to join his course for a "fee". http://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/kcchongnz/58905.jsp
Posted by donfollowblindly > Jan 18, 2016 12:08 PM | Report Abuse Those still new with KC Chong he only invest in call warrants(Maybank C6) not Maybank as he highlighted in his blogs. Hence you see so many blogs he ask people to join his course for a "fee".
Sorry to disappoint you here, donfollowblindly. Just a few percent of similar comments below. You are not qualified to join even if you have millions.
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Posted by Desa20201956 > Jan 18, 2016 01:03 PM | Report Abuse KC....just for curiosity, you should finish the calculations. ...and prove me wrong. only half an hour if you are slow. I too lazy.
Price 12 no. of shares 5643600 MC 67723200 Total debts 24698800 Cash 8909500
Ignore small MI
Ebit 8627600
EV 83512500 EV/Ebit 9.7
Now your turn to give me your tonnes and tonnes of bluechips with EV/Ebit around 5 or 6.
Posted by Desa20201956 > Jan 18, 2016 01:47 PM | Report Abuse go ask Chong when he comes back.
It appears there is certain respect from you. I have decided to respect you too.
Just a minor comment here. There are tonnes and tonnes of resources in the internet. For example you can find what is enterprise value, what it means and its significance in valuation easily.
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