IOI CORPORATION BHD

KLSE (MYR): IOICORP (1961)

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Last Price

3.76

Today's Change

-0.04 (1.05%)

Day's Change

3.75 - 3.80

Trading Volume

3,117,300

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magpie7788

3.90 coming soon..

2023-03-31 10:14

Whythefuss

Gain of 10% to 13% can be expected if the yearly cycles repeated. Watch how this goes 1 to 2 weeks from now

2023-04-19 00:07

i4value

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2023-06-05 14:15

success2628

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2023-07-17 06:41

calvintaneng

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2023-07-19 19:39

calvintaneng

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2023-07-25 01:22

calvintaneng

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2023-07-25 08:07

success2628

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2023-07-25 10:15

success2628

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2023-07-25 16:22

calvintaneng

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2023-08-10 18:08

calvintaneng

IOI CORP FULL OF VALUE

TSH RESOURCES (9509) POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS BY PRO-ACTIVE MANAGEMENT POINT TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE, Calvin Tan

https://klse.i3investor.com/web/blog/detail/www.eaglevisioninvest.com/2023-08-10-story-h-242937383-TSH_RESOURCES_9509_POSITIVE_DEVELOPMENTS_BY_PRO_ACTIVE_MANAGEMENT_POINT

2023-08-10 22:25

alenac

Buy, Buy Buy syndicates in what apps and Telegram recommending!!!!

2023-08-21 15:05

brianklc

fuh, ur syndicates is pointing u to Holland. IOI Corp also doing so bad, cant imagine what will happen to smaller planters!

2023-08-22 21:29

calvintaneng

IOI CORP still made Rm37.2 Million this Qtr & giving a 5 sen second interim dividend

See

22-Aug-2023 06-Sep-2023 DIVIDEND Second Interim Dividend RM 0.0500
28-Feb-2023 14-Mar-2023 DIVIDEND First Interim Dividend RM 0.0600
23-Aug-2022 12-Sep-2022 DIVIDEND Second Interim Dividend RM 0.0800
23-Feb-2022 09-Mar-2022 DIVIDEND First Interim Dividend RM 0.0600
24-Aug-2021 10-Sep-2021 DIVIDEND Second Interim Dividend RM 0.0600
23-Feb-2021 09-Mar-2021 DIVIDEND First Interim Dividend RM 0.0450
25-Aug-2020 09-Sep-2020 DIVIDEND Second Interim Dividend RM 0.0400
18-Feb-2020 03-Mar-2020 DIVIDEND First Interim Dividend RM 0.0400
26-Sep-2019 08-Nov-2019 DIVIDEND Final Dividend RM 0.045
20-Feb-2019 08-Mar-2019 DIVIDEND First Interim Dividend RM 0.035
17-Aug-2018 04-Sep-2018 DIVIDEND Second interim dividend RM 0.045
05-Mar-2018 16-Mar-2018 DIVIDEND Special Dividend RM 0.115
23-Feb-2018 16-Mar-2018 DIVIDEND First Interim Dividend RM 0.045
07-Aug-2017 24-Aug-2017 DIVIDEND Second interim dividend RM 0.05

plus IOI raised a Cash buffer of Rm2 Billions for acquisition

If need more monies IOI can certainly dispose some Gold Mine Assets and raise Billions of $$$ easily

2023-08-22 21:59

calvintaneng

There is a time line for wealth

1) Future Wealth

2) Present Wealth

3) Past Wealth

Future, present & past Wealth? What are they?

Let me illustrate

1) Future Wealth is represented by a young graduate fresh from School. Usually a young man in his mid twenties.

He is still young and yet to buy his own house. He might own an affordable car or just a motorbike.

What has he got? HE HAS HOPE. HE IS FULL OF DETERMINATION TO SUCCEED & FULL OF IDEAS!! But he has yet to make any real monies. His Wealth is Yet in The Future!

This is represented by a very young company. Management is full of ideas, ventures & mergers. Full of energy & hope. Lots of enthusiasm during IPO. See how many write up to promote this newly listed company. Gullible people are chasing. But the stock is yet untested. Business yet to prove itself. All hype and hope for Wealth still in the future!

Calvin rarely invest in this type of company. Better avoid.

Why avoid?

See this

Most Start-up Businesses Fail in the First Five Years, Myth or Reality?
Starting up a new business is proving to be a hard task for most of the entrepreneurs across the business world. The rate of failure within the first five years of business operations is still debatable and is said to be different from one economic zone to another. This is said to be depending on the various internal and external environmental forces operating in different industries. According to Griffith (2014), he postulates that over 60% to 70% of start-ups cannot survive beyond their first five years.
Yes! More than 50% of all new businesses will fail within the 1st five years
That is why Calvin generally avoid buying new unproven stocks. I need at least 3 years after listing to read its yearly Annual Reports before buying. Or else wait or give it a pass.
In real life Established Companies will only look for qualified workers with proven experience & skill with real results or testimonies of good performance from his previous companies. They don't hire you by what you claim. They only hire proven results from skill & qualifications



2) Present Wealth.

Represented by Growing Companies with Proven Income. Usually healthy PRESENT Growth that is visible. This is like a mature man in his 30s to 40s. He has bought his house & car. But the bulk of his monies still invested in his growing business.

So his wealth is still being generated in the present.

This is popular growth stocks.

Calvin will buy some. On one condition. He looks for a fair price to enter. Best is during a market crash or overlooked by the market.


BUT CALVIN WON'T PAY A HIGH PRICE FOR THEM WHEN PRICES ARE INTO OVERVALUATION. IF YOU OVERPAY FOR ANYTHING. CHANCES ARE THEY WILL UNDERPERFORM THE MARKET FOR A LONG TIME TO COME LATER.


3) Past Wealth.

This is an old matured person in his 50s, 60s, 70s or even 80s

He once was a young graduate with Vision. He moved on to be a very successful businessman in his prime. So he has used his earnings to buy lots and lots of Assets like Lands, properties, warehouses, shophouses & other investments of Value. CASH OR EARNINGS CONVERTED TO REAL GOOD SOLID ASSETS - SO HIGH NTA REFLECTED IN BOOK VALUE.

As he is already old he slows down. He takes less risk. He looks for Capital Preservation First with a View to Growth. But usually things are more settled as he is no longer as hungry like he was as a fresh graduate once.



So I avoid buying stocks with "future growth" hype. Selectively buying Present Growth Stock if I SEE VALUE. And love buying into PAST WEALTH STOCKS OF IMMENSE VALUE SELLING AT DEEP DEEP DISCOUNT


I avoid the young man company with hope of future wealth. I will buy some (only selectively) the mature company of present wealth if they sell at reasonable prices. I concentrate on Deep Value Stocks of PAST ACCUMULATED WEALTH SELLING AT DEEP DISCOUNT


IOI CORP got LOTS OF HIDDEN PAST WEALTH

It has 30% shares of Spore Bumitama shares

2023-08-22 22:24

OnTime

a big disappointment!

2023-08-23 08:45

LeverTrader88

what happened? sudden dump of 9mil shares?

2023-09-15 17:05

lionel messi

Quadruple witching hour. Fund managers rebalancing portfolios. Will happen every 3 months. Good time to grab some.

2023-09-16 10:18

speakup

Aduh! Monday cut loss 😥

2023-09-16 16:17

Integrity. Intelligent. Industrious. 3iii (iiinvestsmart)$€£¥

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Posted by calvintaneng > 3 weeks ago | Report Abuse

There is a time line for wealth

1) Future Wealth

2) Present Wealth

3) Past Wealth

Future, present & past Wealth? What are they?

So I avoid buying stocks with "future growth" hype. Selectively buying Present Growth Stock if I SEE VALUE. And love buying into PAST WEALTH STOCKS OF IMMENSE VALUE SELLING AT DEEP DEEP DISCOUNT


I avoid the young man company with hope of future wealth. I will buy some (only selectively) the mature company of present wealth if they sell at reasonable prices. I concentrate on Deep Value Stocks of PAST ACCUMULATED WEALTH SELLING AT DEEP DISCOUNT

>>>>


calvintaneng does not seem to have a strong investing philosophy. He has written so much and this revealed his weakness.

When he sold 8 houses and bought into NETX, what was he doing in his investing? Was he investing into an established company selling at a discount? Was he not investing into a hype or his perceived GROWTH STOCK, which he had to agree today, that he bought at too exuberant a price too?

2023-09-17 08:28

calvintaneng

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2023-09-26 21:58

calvintaneng

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2023-10-11 23:06

connor94

Should I follow EPF's strategy of consistently purchasing IOICORP https://www.facebook.com/groups/207499110028549/posts/1481403155971465/ ?

2023-10-30 16:23

calvintaneng

AT LONG LAST: LTAT OFFICIAL ACCEPTANCE FORM TO TAKE BPLANT PRIVATE IS OUT, What should you do next? Calvin Tan

https://klse.i3investor.com/web/blog/detail/www.eaglevisioninvest.com/2023-11-18-story-h-214372654-AT_LONG_LAST_LTAT_OFFICIAL_ACCEPTANCE_FORM_TO_TAKE_BPLANT_PRIVATE_IS_OU

2023-11-18 00:16

Mabel



India is the largest importer of Malaysia’s CPO and they really need our help as Shah Rukh Khan, Amitabh Bachchan, Aamir Khan, Salman Khan, Kajol, Priyanka Chopra, Deepika Padukone etc needs help urgently. Their Capati and Tossie does not taste the same without Mabel Oil.

Right now Malaysia can only be able to export about four million tonnes to the country. Sarawak, please work harder, we need to increase another 2 million tonnes.

Mabel Oil Production: MPOA 1-20 October 2023
Peninsular Malaysia: (+) 4.83%
Sabah: (+) 4.26%
Sarawak: (-) 0.54%
East Malaysia: (+) 2.99%
Total Malaysia: (+) 4.14%

2023-11-26 10:31

Dehcomic01

Over the past decade, IOI performance in terms of its ROA had been above than the sector upper quartile ROA. This is one of the better Bursa Plantation companies. https://focusmalaysia.my/malaysian-plantation-stocks-a-cyclical-sector-but-not-cyclical-profits/
IOI achieved a 10-years peak in ROA in 2022. There seemed to be a corresponding market price uptrend. The ROA has since declined and so has market prices.
But when you look at the past 10 years ROA vs market price pattern, you can see that the current market price is lower than those from 2017 to 2021. In contrast the current ROA is better than those achieved from 2017 to 2021. https://i.postimg.cc/Pf7QsSDp/IOI.png
Is the market suggesting that the ROA in the coming year will decline? But if the fundamentals don’t suggest this, would this be an investment opportunity?

2023-11-29 13:20

calvintaneng

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2024-01-08 08:11

chongwee

PROPERTY THEME

2024-01-19 10:39

chongwee

AGONG WANT MADANI MALAYSIA WANT JOHOR DEVELOPMENT WANT JOHOR GROWTH IN HIS HIGHNESS LEADERSHIP

2024-01-19 10:53

calvintaneng

THE SECRETS OF IDENTIFYING VALUE : REMESUREMENT VALUATION IN FGV OR FELDA GLOBAL VENTURE, Calvin Tan

https://klse.i3investor.com/web/blog/detail/www.eaglevisioninvest.com/2024-02-28-story-h-187500422-THE_SECRETS_OF_IDENTIFYING_VALUE_REMESUREMENT_VALUATION_Calvin_Tan

Ioi Corp owns 33% of Bumitami Shares in Singapore

Bumitama share prices also gone up

THE SECRETS OF IDENTIFYING VALUE : REMESUREMENT VALUATION IN FGV OR FELDA GLOBAL VENTURE, Calvin Tan

https://klse.i3investor.com/web/blog/detail/www.eaglevisioninvest.com/2024-02-28-story-h-187500422-THE_SECRETS_OF_IDENTIFYING_VALUE_REMESUREMENT_VALUATION_Calvin_Tan

2024-02-28 01:53

Mabel

*Malaysia Plantations*

*The unsung heroes of the nation (and the world)*

11 March marks the 4th anniversary of COVID-19 pandemic. We pay tribute to the plantation sector that has contributed immensely during the pandemic. While not undermining the sacrifices by the front-liners and others in the fight against COVID-19, this sector has played its part in ensuring food security, job security, and health security not just for the nation but the world over. Despite rising cost challenges and falling output, the sector still made huge monetary contribution of >MYR23b over the past 4 years in various forms of direct and indirect taxes, and contributions.

*>MYR23b in “social” contribution to the grateful for*

Between 2020 and 2023, the plantation sector has contributed approx. MYR6.1b in windfall profit levy, MYR3.7b in export duties, MYR1.3b in MPOB CESS (see Fig.1), MYR0.2b in Prosperity Taxes, >MYR6b in Sabah and Sarawak Sales Taxes (our back-of-the-envelope estimates), and easily >MYR6b in corporate income taxes and individual taxes (by the smallholders) to the Malaysian government . The sector is said to be among the highest tax contributor in terms of total taxes (including windfall profit levy, export duties, CESS, and Sabah and Sarawak Sales Taxes, in addition to corporate taxes). Monies collected by the government were channelled to (among others) nation building and running of many social programmes including free COVID vaccinations given to the people and cash handouts given to the needy during the pandemic.

*Food & health security roles often taken for granted*

Palm oil holds more than 50% market share in the global vegetable oils trade. Hence, its continuous availability is crucial to global food security as well as health security. Throughout the pandemic, palm oil exports never stopped as the government allowed palm oil cultivation to proceed.

Besides food use, the continuous availability of palm oil and palm products also meant there was the much-needed ingredients to make personal cares and cleaning products such hand wash, soap, laundry detergents, hand sanitisers, etc that the world desperately needed in its fight against the highly infectious COVID-19 virus.

*Job security for the locals as well as guest workers*
Many people lost their jobs at the start of the pandemic and had to draw down their hard-earned life savings to make ends meet. Prior to the pandemic, the sector has a strong workforce of 437,400 in Malaysia comprising local and guest workers. During the pandemic, the plantation sector was among the few granted special approval by the government to operate. Social distancing at workplace was inherent in the estates given that one worker typically covers more than 10 hectares of estates, providing a naturally safe working environment. Workers were even given free COVID vaccinations by their employers. At the height of the pandemic, outsiders had limited access to the staffs’ housing quarters and estate operations to ensure the safety of their workers and families. While country borders were mostly closed initially, guest workers remained employed throughout and were paid decent wages (plus incentives) that allowed them to repatriate the much-needed income to provide for their families back home (presumably equally affected by the pandemic).

Well Done Guys!

2024-03-11 10:49

calvintaneng

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2024-03-13 22:18

bisonbull

What to expect from IOICORP? Average TP by IB stand at RM4.30 to as of today, but stock price down to RM3.70.
Research house all have good news on IOICORP, why price not in line with expectation ???

2024-07-02 16:40

calvintaneng

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2024-07-12 14:19

mm310

epf still buying everyday leh

2024-08-09 21:14

Mabel

Malaysian palm oil exports and inventory levels in July surpassed market expectations, with robust exports contributing to a reduction in stockpiles. Exports surged by 39.9% month-on-month. This increase was primarily due to higher orders from key importing countries, such as India and China, for July shipments. Palm oil production has resumed its upward trend, rising 14.0% month-on-month in July to 1.84 million tonnes, signaling the onset of the seasonal high-production phase.

Kenanga also maintains a Neutral outlook with a strong upside catalysts, such as CPO prices surging to trade between RM4,000 - RM4,500

Let’s look at the general gross profit for Crude Palm Oil (CPO) in Malaysia and Indonesia.

Malaysia
Gross Profit: The gross profit for Malaysian CPO producers can vary, but it generally ranges from RM 1,500 to RM 2,000 per tonne. This is based on production costs of around RM 2,000 per tonne and average CPO prices ranging from RM 3,500 to RM 4,000 per tonne.

Indonesia
Gross Profit: Indonesian CPO producers typically enjoy higher gross profits due to lower production costs. The gross profit generally ranges from USD 400 to USD 600 per tonne. This is based on production costs of around USD 300 per tonne and average CPO prices ranging from USD 700 to USD 900 per tonne.

As you can see the Indonesian Farmers are happily dancing while the Malaysian Farmers will need to monitor their production cost with the 52% increase in Diesel Price in Peninsular Malaysia. Hopefully the volume in revenue can cover this cost.

2024-08-18 23:59

Mabel

Moving forward…

Time for our plantation to break new frontiers to cover these 52% increase in Production cost. Beside CPO, Plantations can be potentially significant renewable energy players in mid to long to long term. Palm oil wastes to energy, vast landbank for solar energy, CPO for biodiesel like B20 and B60 etc ,

2024-08-19 00:10

InvestmentBaron

this gonna go big

2024-08-26 19:26

kl_guy

With FCPO up in RM4000 level , we might see a value in IOICORP if hit Rm3.68 resistance level. Currently IOICORP break 10, 20 , 60 , 100 , 200MA which very bearish . Hope when hit resistance level and rebound back to rm4.20 level.

2 months ago

1DERFUL

I cant find any news to justify today's drop; your insights appreciated.

1 month ago

calvintaneng

11.46 sen profit this quarter

not bad at all

3 weeks ago

Ethan Invest

strange, nice QR and EPF keep acquire, but price kep heading south unlike other plantation counter.

3 weeks ago

1DERFUL

Anyone know why this stock fall badly today ?

2 days ago

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