KLSE (MYR): MAYBANK (1155)
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Last Price
8.96
Today's Change
-0.02 (0.22%)
Day's Change
8.96 - 9.01
Trading Volume
8,031,800
Market Cap
107,251 Million
NOSH
11,970 Million
Avg Volume (4 weeks)
10,493,043
4 Weeks Range
8.88 - 9.18
4 Weeks Price Volatility (%)
52 Weeks Range
7.87 - 9.18
52 Weeks Price Volatility (%)
Previous Close
8.96
Open
8.99
Bid
8.96 x 98,000
Ask
8.97 x 6,000
Day's Range
8.96 - 9.01
Trading Volume
8,031,800
Latest Quarter | Ann. Date
31-Dec-2021 [#4] | 24-Feb-2022
Next QR | Est. Ann. Date
31-Mar-2022 | 27-May-2022
T4Q P/E | EY
13.25 | 7.55%
T4Q DY | Payout %
6.33% | 83.80%
T4Q NAPS | P/NAPS
7.17 | 1.25
T4Q NP Margin | ROE
18.11% | 9.44%
2022-05-22
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2022-05-18
Sector: FINANCIAL SERVICES
Sector: FINANCIAL SERVICES
Subsector: BANKING
Subsector: BANKING
Description:
Malayan Banking Bhd is a financial-services group with a mostly regional presence in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Maybank provides a comprehensive range of financial services under three key reporting segments, including community financial services, global banking, and insurance. The majority of its profit activities are in consumer, corporate, investment, transaction, retail, and business banking for mostly small and midsize enterprises. Much of Maybank?s business model is leveraged to distribute banking products to its key target market of Islamic clients.
He is blessing MBB everytime he says 5.80...please keep it up...hope he up his frequency! Up up and the way, May!
1 week ago
any simpleton doing or saying the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is a Fool
1 week ago
@DickyMe, I think perhaps you should use S$ instead of RM in front of 5.80??!!!
1 week ago
"RM 5.80 will be coming soon."
This is almost a 40% drop from its present level. When this happens, the value of the shares you hold will drop by more than 80%.
1 week ago
I think what that 'prick' (opss... I meant Dick, ehh...nvm) is saying is, Bonus Issue coming.
1 week ago
DickyMe
11,856 posts
Posted by DickyMe > 1 day ago | Report Abuse
RM 5.80 coming soon
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Bring it on Dick, with your investment bankers.
5 days ago
@DickyMe, are you not tired posting similar tones in so many. So much "useless" time!!!
5 days ago
I can't agree with you. When was Maybank bailed out by the government? Talk about Maybank only, not other companies like Serba Dinamik or Sapura.
4 days ago
@DickyMe - not only your name like a Lan...your mouth also stings like a Lan-ciu
4 days ago
"Value Investor Coo1eo
@DickyMe - not only your name like a Lan...your mouth also stings like a Lan-ciu
6 hours ago"
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I know the truth hurts but someone got to warn about it.
3 days ago
"I know the truth hurts but someone got to warn about it."
There is absolutely no truth in your post. You couldn't even explain how your arrived at this tp of RM5.80.
3 days ago
"Posted by EAGLE > 5 minutes ago | Report Abuse
dicky racist fool"
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It takes one to identify another. Kan?
3 days ago
@DickyMe - You clearly think Maybank is not merely a lousy stock, but a lousy company, as well. You are entitled to that opinion. What baffles me, however, is you hanging around here, with the shareholders of this, well, lousy company. Why? Do you see yourself as a some kind of court jester, perhaps? I could only guess. That said, I confess I would be the happiest camper if Maybank (with its fundamentals intact) tanks to RM5.80, as you predict. Why would it do so, though? Kindly share your insights. Thanks.
3 days ago
When RM 5.80 comes, collect it happily while hugging devaluation of existing holding. Why it would not dip to 5.80? Please share your thoughts.
3 days ago
I did buy at 5.80, back in 2009. To take it back there, it need another crisis like in 2008, I guess.
2 days ago
Nowadays the crisis is of different animal. Even the threat of a nuke war n global recession has no effect.
2 days ago
“Are we going to have a recession? It’s pretty likely,” said Larry Harris, the Fred V. Keenan Chair in Finance at the University of Southern California Marshall School of Business and former chief economist of the SEC.
“It’s very hard to stop inflation without a recession.”
There will be a day of reckoning, the question is how soon.
1 day ago
When the Dow dipped below 20,000 points and the KLCI below 1,200 points two years ago, Maybank held steady at above RM7. Since you have been predicting that Maybank would soon drop to RM5.80 multiple times over the past few months, the onus is on you to explain to us how you arrived at RM5.80, not demanding others to explain why it won't drop to RM5.80. Understand the logic?
21 hours ago
TBH, I secretly wish it would go to rm5.80, then I would top up max to increase my shareholdings. to me its simple, even if drop, dividend still around rm0.5x. so DY will be very very good. so its a win win situation. I get to increase and top up my MBB stocks, ROI will rise. so yeah, hopefully a BI soon.
3 hours ago
@investor2021trading
In recession times, there will be no demand for goods and services. so no sales, job, no work, no income. stock market will free fall as money is a hot commodity for daily expenses.
Inflation on the other hand is caused by more demand more than supply, (printing of more money due to these demand is a cause of inflation). to counter demand. liquidity in market needs to be reduced, hence OPR (overnight policy rate) increase will reduce banks ability to lend out more.
Recession is possible when money is worthless piece of paper like what happened to south america a few decades ago. First sign of trouble with economy is always the retail market. if you see shops closing down, manufacturers factories will soon follow, then the other industries will too. Banking will still be the safest as they would control cash and profitability - probably the last to fall unless you got fraud like Barclays, otherwise quite safe.
property market has an inversed relationship with the stock market. if stock market falls, property market goes up and vice versa as people wants to park their money 'somewhere' to earn returns. in our case, Malaysian property market there is demand. its just that people cannot get loan to buy the houses because of credit crunch as our government wants to control prices of property.
but then again, this topic is not suited here as it is MBB,
3 hours ago
yewnamhung
Any bonus issue news 1 + 1 ?
1 week ago