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Posted by stockmanmy > 2016-12-11 01:23 | Report Abuse
Not forgetting Gdex PE ratio is 70 hahaha
Posted by stockmanmy > 2016-12-11 01:27 | Report Abuse
But Gdex got Japan post, Singapore Post.......and I think Alibaba behind it.
Pos got what? Kampong power?
Then what about the German DHL? They die already? DHL is trebling its capacity in Malaysia.
Posted by calvintaneng > 2016-12-11 01:30 | Report Abuse
https://mypropertyblog.wordpress.com/2011/05/10/pos-malaysia-plans-to-redevelop-700-sites/
Posted by calvintaneng > 2016-12-11 01:31 | Report Abuse
http://www.theedgeproperty.com.my/content/pos-malaysia%E2%80%99s-land-value-ripening-not-khazanah
Posted by calvintaneng > 2016-12-11 01:33 | Report Abuse
http://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2012/08/10/pos-malaysia-eyes-mas/
Posted by King Kong73 > 2016-12-12 07:37 | Report Abuse
Paul247..no loan please..we want good and credible stock tip here..you got any?
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Posted by calvintaneng > 2016-12-11 00:51 | Report Abuse
Pos Malaysia plans up to RM200m expansion
The wholly owned subsidiary of Pos Malaysia, PosLaju is planning to spend up to RM200m to build 3 more integrated parcel centres (IPC) for the expansion of its express and courier service’s capacity. IPCs are “fully automated” centres and rely heavily on automated machines with only 20% manual intervention. The expansion for PosLaju is necessary in view that e-commerce is growing tremendously and as enhancement to its services as the main postal provider in Malaysia.
The three new IPCs will be able to increase the parcel processing capacity of PosLaju to 1.5million items per day from the current 400k items per day. – The Edge
Calvin comments:
There is a projected rise of 90 cts for each parcel delivery.
If Pos Laju expands to 1.5 mil items per day it means
1.5 mil x .90 cts = Rm1.35 millions per week day or Rm6.75 mil per week.
And for 1 year = 6.75 mil x 52 = That's Rm351 millions extra profits per year.
This is the pricing power of a monopoly like POS. No wonder DRB has increased its stake tp 53.5%.