FACB INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED

KLSE (MYR): FACBIND (2984)

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Last Price

1.14

Today's Change

0.00 (0.00%)

Day's Change

1.14 - 1.14

Trading Volume

5,000

Technical Analysis

Technical analysis is a means of examining and predicting price movements in the financial markets, by using historical price charts and market statistics.

Popular technical indicators such as moving averages, relative strength index, William R%, Money Flow Index, Percentage Price Oscillator, Moving Average Convergence-Divergence and Stochastic Oscillator are used to analyze the trend, momentum and strength of a stock.

Simple Moving Average

Name

Value

Variance

SMA10

4.444

-0.344 | -8%

SMA10

4.444

-0.344 | -8%

SMA10

4.444

-0.344 | -8%

SMA10

4.444

-0.344 | -8%

SMA10

4.444

-0.344 | -8%

SMA10

4.444

-0.344 | -8%

SMA10

4.444

-0.344 | -8%

SMA10

4.444

-0.344 | -8%

SMA10

4.444

-0.344 | -8%

SMA10

4.444

-0.344 | -8%

Exponential Moving Average

Name

Value

Variance

EMA10

4.372

-0.272 | -6%

EMA10

4.372

-0.272 | -6%

EMA10

4.372

-0.272 | -6%

EMA10

4.372

-0.272 | -6%

EMA10

4.372

-0.272 | -6%

EMA10

4.372

-0.272 | -6%

EMA10

4.372

-0.272 | -6%

EMA10

4.372

-0.272 | -6%

EMA10

4.372

-0.272 | -6%

EMA10

4.372

-0.272 | -6%

Relative Strength Index

Name

Value

RSI 9

6.604

RSI 9

6.604

RSI 9

6.604

Percentage Price Oscillator

Name

PPO

Signal

Variance

5,35,5

-12.07

-10.37

-1.70 | -16%

5,35,5

-12.07

-10.37

-1.70 | -16%

William %R

Name

Value

%R-9

-88.496%

%R-9

-88.496%

%R-9

-88.496%

Moving Average Convergence-Divergence

Name

PPO

Signal

Variance

5,35,5

-12.07

-10.37

-1.70 | -16%

5,35,5

-12.07

-10.37

-1.70 | -16%

Money Flow Index

Name

Value

MFI-9

6.348

MFI-9

6.348

MFI-9

6.348

Stochastic Oscillator

%K (Fast)

6.348

%K (Fast)

6.348

%K (Fast)

6.348

%K (Fast)

6.348

Rate of Change

Name

Value

MFI-21

29.833

MFI-21

29.833

MFI-21

29.833

MFI-21

29.833

Discussions
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prudentinvestor

Facbind's cash has gone up to RM 167 million in its latest quarterly report. At 8 sen a share, its 339 million Karambunai shares are worth another RM 27.1 million. Cash + shares are already worth RM 2.28 per share.

2018-02-27 16:49

Koh Chin Lai

Expect RM2.50 by year end

2018-02-27 21:21

funitec

cash buy CASH.Nice.

2018-04-17 16:06

Yael Jasper

letgo

2018-04-17 16:21

Kohcl8

Time to buy now

2019-01-16 22:28

Kohcl8

It’s mcving , time to enter

2019-01-24 19:15

Kohcl8

It’s moving now,buy now

2019-02-14 13:18

prudentinvestor

If the company directors do not know what to do with it's over RM 150 million cash pile, just distribute the money to the minority shareholders as dividend and let them decide what to do with their money.

2019-02-14 18:00

Kohcl8

Maybe something is cooking and major trigger will happen

2019-02-14 20:08

cherry88

Based on latest financial data as at 30Sep, its CASH per share stood at RM1.77 ! If you include their quoted shares and bond (total RM38.8mil), its CASH and CASH EQUIVALENT per share goes to RM2.30 !! This company has no borrowings. they are doing the "Dreamland" mattress. Most of you may buy this product before.
Subject to privatization, and possible at RM2.30 (against its Net Asset of RM2.57 per share). At current price of RM1.20, you are buying at RM1.20 in exchange to cash in the company for RM2.30.

2019-02-15 09:17

Kohcl8

I would presume that the boss is consolidating his asset and may have take private or reverse take over

2019-02-16 09:39

Kohcl8

Why sudden surge of the price?

2019-09-24 20:23

AllanTingAS

The Kbunai boss is the substantial sh.

2019-09-24 21:47

Kohcl8

U think facb will be the next target?

2019-09-28 11:26

paperplane

Its a good d stock

2019-11-05 09:43

prudentinvestor

After selling its 339 million KBunai shares to LP Chen, Facbind will have almost RM 200 million in cash or net cash of RM 2.35 per share.

2019-11-11 15:30

Kohcl8

There will be more install for Facb by Chen. Definitely some actions will be announce soon

2019-11-13 21:31

Rjwealth

Why the move recently? Privatisation?

2020-10-10 12:45

stockraider

Correction...facb did not sell kbunai to Chen loh...!!

They knew kbunai highly undervalue they hang on mah...!!

Posted by prudentinvestor > Nov 11, 2019 3:30 PM | Report Abuse

After selling its 339 million KBunai shares to LP Chen, Facbind will have almost RM 200 million in cash or net cash of RM 2.35 per share.

2020-10-11 18:52

Rjwealth

Petaling Tin, Kbunai.

Is FACB next to be privatised by Chen?

If yes, how much do you think he would offer?

2020-10-12 13:16

knn8888

Active today. Cash rich company with zero borrowings. Potential for privatisation. Main shareholder has privatised his two other companies in the last 2 years, Ptg Tin and Kbunai.

2020-12-02 23:17

shareinvestor88

VALUE TRAP GUYS , SELL AND GO ELSEWHERE

2021-01-30 09:09

ipohwhitecoffee

who buy call? ok i join

2021-07-12 11:34

risktoreward

Enter @ 1.42

2021-07-15 13:28

risktoreward

Release my small position at break even

2021-08-06 15:10

prudentinvestor

As at 31 Dec 2021, FACB's cash and other investments are worth over RM190 million or RM2.30 a share. It is ridiculous for its shares to trade at RM1.13 a share.

2022-07-11 12:16

prudentinvestor

The company has kept RM150 million cash in the bank for almost 10 years now and the management doesn't seem to know what to do with this vast amount of cash. Just declare a RM1 per share dividend. It is so simple.

2023-02-22 10:31

stockraider

Collect loh!
Jangan takut loh!
Veli safe mah!

2023-02-22 11:37

prudentinvestor

Very thinly traded everyday and very often it is not traded at all. This counter should have been taken private a long time ago.

2023-02-26 15:49

prudentinvestor

Better privatize this company and concentrate on casinos. It is a win win solution.

2023-05-11 15:06

prudentinvestor

Has gained by almost 25% over the last three months. Privatization in the pipeline?

2023-07-21 10:44

speakup

Noticed all the cash rich companies ripe for privatisation all up. Kseng, Facbind, Insas, Icap, Osk,

2023-07-21 10:55

knn8888

Tightly held, cash rich (RM1.8 per share), zero bank borrowings. The major shareholder has taken private Kbunai and Petaling Tin 2 years ago, high chance will take this counter private.

2023-07-21 13:24

stockraider

Memang betul mah!

Fair value exceed Rm 2.40 loh!

Posted by knn8888 > 3 weeks ago | Report Abuse

Tightly held, cash rich (RM1.8 per share), zero bank borrowings. The major shareholder has taken private Kbunai and Petaling Tin 2 years ago, high chance will take this counter private.

2023-08-16 10:26

speakup

If u miss Facbind,
and u miss Icap
and also u miss Insas
don't miss the next one.....Mphbcap

2023-09-03 08:21

prudentinvestor

With the departure of its helmsman, hopefully Facbind's privatization process could be speeded up.

2023-12-11 12:09

speakup

IMO less chance now

2023-12-11 18:09

TheContrarian

Bought at 1.18.

2024-03-13 15:23

prudentinvestor

This company has been keeping over RM150 million cash for over 10 years. It has no viable business model. It should just sell all its assets and distribute its cash to shareholders and fold up.

2024-04-01 10:07

prudentinvestor

Net cash per share is over RM1.80 but small investors are so frustrated with the management that they are willing to sell at below RM1.20 a share.

2024-04-23 14:58

speakup

This is called a Value Trap

2024-04-23 15:07

prudentinvestor

No clear laws in the country to look after the interests of small investors, so major shareholders just use the loopholes to take advantage of small investors. Should they want to take the company private, maybe they would just offer something slightly better than the prevailing market price instead of taking into account the company's actual worth.

2024-04-23 15:43

prudentinvestor

Buy this counter only if you have insider information that it is going to be taken private soon. Otherwise you may get your capital stuck for years.

2024-06-20 14:34

prudentinvestor

Management has been keeping the money (over RM100 million) from the sale of some assets for more than 10 years. Perhaps they would keep the money for another 10 years without doing anything proactive.

2024-06-21 12:41

TheContrarian

The big boss died already.

2024-06-21 13:00

prudentinvestor

Small bosses were trained by him and so likely to have the same traits.

2024-06-21 21:58

TheContrarian

A hidden treasure, a market's plight,
FACBInd shares, shining ever bright.
With fundamentals strong, a solid base,
A potential windfall, a future's grace.

A general offer, a tempting prize,
A chance to profit, beneath the skies.
Undervalued now, but soon to soar,
A golden opportunity, forevermore.

So seize the moment, invest with care,
A diamond in the rough, beyond compare.
FACBInd shares, a promising sight,
A future's fortune, shining so bright.

1 month ago

prudentinvestor

Don't dare to invest in this kind of counter though it is grossly undervalued. The management just ignores the interests of small investors.

1 month ago

prudentinvestor

Frankly speaking, this counter shouldn't remain listed a day longer. It is meaningless.

1 month ago

Dehcomic01

FACBI – will a new CEO herald a better future?

FACB Industries started off as a mattress company. In the early 90s it ventured into China as well the into the stainless steel pipes and fittings sector. Thereafter there was a change in the controlling shareholder. But there was no new business ventures and the group continue with the bedding and steel operations for many years.

About a decade ago, the group started to divest its steel business so that today it is left with the bedding operations, its investment in China and lots of cash.

In Dec last year, the controlling shareholder pass away and his son has taken over the management of the group. Nothing new has happened so far but I hope that with a new person at the helm, there may be a change in the business fortune. So keep FACBI in your radar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMBshJ1paRI

1 month ago

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