FOOD packaging comprises the largest sector in the US$900 billion-a-year global packaging industry. Plastics — rigid or flexible — are used not only in food service packaging, but also for groceries and household supplies.
Notably, Scientex Bhd, SCGM Bhd, Thong Guan Industries Bhd and Tomypak Holdings Bhd are among Bursa Malaysia-listed plastics companies with direct or indirect exposure to the food and beverage (F&B) and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sectors
Good results despite lower selling price, manage to improve margin with better efficiency and product mix to generate a record profit. Strong operational cash flows. Cash is building up...hope more dividends in future.
According to various unusual signs and indexes,as well as warnings from international organizations, there maybe an early economic recession and financial crisis in the world,leading to a global stock market crash...
it's regarding coming 2nd interim dividend Ex-date 2/9 Entitlement date 3/9 payment date 25/9 my question if sell of the unit in between the period 3/9 - 24/9, would I still enjoy the dividend? Plz advise Sifu
Cash rich. I hope they will increase the payout ratio in tandem with the current profit growth, if there is no plan to expand the business in near term. Surely market will give higher valuation if it happens.
I looked at the TA chart. It is a very very strong and bullish chart. The Stochalistic chart blue line just crossed red line today. showing uptrend. MACD blue line is still above red line - bullish. last few months already have 4 times of high volume breakout. The Parabolic SAR is up trend. The chart is on the top of EMA 20 for past 4 months. The upside is still far away. very bullish counter but so little volume. What a hidden GEM
Am i missing something? This company looks a lot better than other plastic packaging companies. Valuation wise its the cheapest. No debt. I have both bpplas and tguan at the moment. But was just wondering why bpplas is trading at only 11x vs tguan 17x? Not complaining though. Just wish it could go up as fast as tguan.
Revenue and profit margin are the factors. when those two can close the gap or get on par with the big boys, Bpplas valuation will be improved further.
idk what to comment anymore, look at that EPS, DPS, although revenue drop (due to covid-19), PAT increases steadily. What can we demand at this current environment? BRAVO bpplas !
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FOOD packaging comprises the largest sector in the US$900 billion-a-year global packaging industry. Plastics — rigid or flexible — are used not only in food service packaging, but also for groceries and household supplies.
Notably, Scientex Bhd, SCGM Bhd, Thong Guan Industries Bhd and Tomypak Holdings Bhd are among Bursa Malaysia-listed plastics companies with direct or indirect exposure to the food and beverage (F&B) and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sectors
This should include BP Plastics!