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TECKWAH, OSIM, HTL: More buying by substantial shareholders
Written by The NextInsight team
Friday, 12 February 2010
* The Dow closed 106 points up at 10,144 this morning!
Stock
Buyer
Dateof purchase
No. of shares
Price (S$)
Shareholding
TECKWAH INDUSTRIAL
Airjet Auto-Care
Feb 10
186,000
Not avail.
12,780,000 (5.47%)
PROPERTY TYCOON Chua Thian Poh continued to accumulate Teckwah Industrial shares through his vehicle Airjet Auto-Care. Meanwhile, Ron Sim has been chasing his Osim stock aggressively while, in a belated announcement, HTL International said fund manager FMR had raised its stake in the company to over 10%. Read more here.
SINO-ENVIRONMENT gets $1-a-year salaried CEO - and a ray of hope
Written by Leong Chan Teik
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Sam Chong Keen
ITS STOCK ONCE traded above $3 (in 2007) but last closed at 13.5 cents (in Sept 09).
Sino-Environment stock has been suspended from trading since Sept 09. Now, there’s a ray of hope for long-suffering shareholders.
Sino-Environment said it has appointed Sam Chong Keen as an Executive Director and CEO for a two-year term with immediate effect. Read more here.
"Just sit back, relax and enjoy the ride"
Written by The NextInsight team
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
Will the tiger in the market roar soon?
A PROFESSOR at the Nanyang Technological University this morning was quoted by Business Times as saying: “Now that the Chinese New Year is coming, if you are an investor, just sit back, relax and enjoy the ride.”
Read more about his stock market analysis based on data from the US, Singapore and Chinese markets. Gives you hope. Click here.
ZIWO, CHINA ANIMAL HEALTHCARE: What analysts now say
Written by The NextInsight team
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
* The Dow closed 150 points up at 10,059 this morning!
ZIWO
2007
2008
2009
2010F
2011F
Revenue (Rmb m)
150.6
286.8
360.2
582.9
680.0
Net profit (Rmb m)
27.7
57.7
97.0
153.8
178.0
EPS growth (%)
-42
+109
+56
+30
+16
P/E
13.6
6.5
4.2
3.2
2.8
Gross dividend (S c)
2.7
-
-
0.6
1.0
Dividend yield (%)
6.9
-
-
1.6
2.6
CIMB-GK has just initiated coverage of ZIWO (41.5 c) with a 60-c target. The same research house has maintained its BUY target price of S$0.44 for China Animal Healthcare (24 c). Read more here.
US fund manager who luvs (some) S-chips
Written by Leong Chan Teik
Tuesday, 09 February 2010
Andrew Worden
ANDREW BARRON WORDEN is a US fund manager whose name increasingly surfaces as a substantial shareholder of S-chips in Singapore.
The latest small cap he is buying into is Changtian Plastic & Chemical.
SHANGHAI INDEX down 10% since Jan 1 - rebound ahead?
Written by Andrew Vanburen (China Correspondent)
Tuesday, 09 February 2010
On the Fence? Chinese shoppers may help make or break the A-share markets with their holiday consumption behavior. Photo: Internet
THERE ARE at least five reasons why valuations for China’s A-share listed firms are likely to hit a rough patch over the short term, according to a Chinese language article in the China Securities Journal.
Among issues concerning watchers of China’s Shanghai and Shenzhen-listed A-shares are weaker than expected January industrial figures and inflationary concerns.
Will a stock rebound come along with the Spring Festival?
UNITED ENVIROTECH trades at a sharp discount to its peers – a fact that its chairman and CEO, Dr Lin Yucheng, could not resist highlighting to analysts over lunch last week.
His company has just reported a sharp 384% jump in net profit to S$5.2 million for Q3 ended Dec 09.
CHINA AUTO: Higher Q4 index means sector's firing on all cylinders
Written by Andrew Vanburen (China Correspondent)
Sunday, 07 February 2010
The Shanghai Auto Show displays fine four-wheeled -- and two-legged -- models. Photo: Internet
CHINA'S FOURTH QUARTER auto industry sentiment index rose 2.4 points from the previous quarter to breach the crucial century mark, registering 102 for the three-month period.
The closely-watched gauge of optimism and momentum in the all-important sector was buoyed by robust sales of late of both finished vehicles and auto parts, according to a Chinese language article in the China Youth Daily.
WITH MANY STOCKS DOWN, is it time to check out whether their technicals might suggest a ‘buy’?
After all, in Friday's session, the Dow sprang back from being triple-digit down to close 10 points in positive territory.
See what Charlie Lau has to say about the downside/upside potential of the Straits Times Index, and two well-known stocks - City Developments and Oceanus.
JUST ASK: "Can my wife & I retire at 50 with $2-3 million?"
Written by The NextInsight team
Saturday, 06 February 2010
Can retire at 50 and work 2-3 days a week?
READER: MY WIFE AND I don’t have children and we live in a HDB flat, don’t own a car, and are conservative in our lifestyle. We hardly invest in stocks, and accumulate savings in the bank's fixed deposit accounts.
We hope to retire at 50 on savings of $2-3 million. We don’t plan to stop working completely after 50, but will work two or three days a week. Is this possble?
Find out what Leong Sze Hian and Musicwhiz say to the reader, in this popular weekly series, JUST ASK. Click here.