Posted by OrangKuat > 2017-07-06 15:28 | Report Abuse
Hi Icon, how's the impact of edible oil producers to prices cut recently to CI Holding?
Posted by lching > 2017-07-06 16:04 | Report Abuse
i like the way you promote. i'm in.
Posted by sense maker > 2017-07-07 00:20 | Report Abuse
For consecutive years, it has increased bank borrowings to the tune of hundreds of millions to finance its accounts receivable. This could be due to its surge in sales. But I still think it is a big anomaly as it remains very cash-poor despite the business growth. This, which is hugely concerning, aside, the profit increase is quite interesting, especially if it is genuine (i.e. its accounts receivable are all collectible eventually)
Posted by bsngpg > 2017-07-07 20:15 | Report Abuse
Classic stm from him:Saya tidak perlu undi/sokongan Cina.
Posted by cola > 2017-07-08 00:08 | Report Abuse
Is the net income margin a bit low, just slightly above 1%? The bank borrowing has increased from 7Mil (since your first article) to 252Mil, should that be a concern?
Posted by shpg22 > 2017-11-26 21:21 | Report Abuse
As highlighted above, full of debts (1.1x debt/equity) and razor thin margin (1.x%). Unless its Amazon, but this CIHLG only selling edible oil & water tap. Don't believe the growth rate is sustainable.
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Posted by VenFx > 2017-07-06 12:26 | Report Abuse
Noted , icon888 bro .
Thx for the head up for CiHldg.