08-03-2015, 06:29 PM
Share buy backs with low dividend, management giving clear signal for opmi to get lost whilst they increase their shareholdings and delist on the cheap
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(10-07-2012, 12:37 PM)propertyinvestor Wrote: [ -> ](10-07-2012, 12:30 PM)paullow Wrote: [ -> ]imo, i rather go for ces. undervalued also. n going by past record they pay ard 8% yield. so in <10yrs, i would have gotten my capital back plus potential stk appreciation after a decade. whereas kb have been in 20c range for a long time. unknown when jackpot will strike while collecting coffee money of 1%+. ces more sure way to grow money.
imo. feel free to comment.
I have CES too. But in terms of potential upside, Koh Brothers seems to have more meat to feast on at current price compared to CES. I dont see CES going to 80cents, but I see Koh Brothers going to 40c.
Koh Brother's landbank is solid and as a civil engineering specialist, they earn higher margins compared to traditional residential projects.
(08-03-2015, 06:29 PM)BlueKelah Wrote: [ -> ]Share buy backs with low dividend, management giving clear signal for opmi to get lost whilst they increase their shareholdings and delist on the cheap
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(08-03-2015, 07:43 PM)vesfreq Wrote: [ -> ](10-07-2012, 12:37 PM)propertyinvestor Wrote: [ -> ](10-07-2012, 12:30 PM)paullow Wrote: [ -> ]imo, i rather go for ces. undervalued also. n going by past record they pay ard 8% yield. so in <10yrs, i would have gotten my capital back plus potential stk appreciation after a decade. whereas kb have been in 20c range for a long time. unknown when jackpot will strike while collecting coffee money of 1%+. ces more sure way to grow money.
imo. feel free to comment.
I have CES too. But in terms of potential upside, Koh Brothers seems to have more meat to feast on at current price compared to CES. I dont see CES going to 80cents, but I see Koh Brothers going to 40c.
Koh Brother's landbank is solid and as a civil engineering specialist, they earn higher margins compared to traditional residential projects.
Fast forward 2015... Ces peak 99 cents. It would have taken quite a visionary to foresee ces doing beyond 90 cents at the time of your post.
(09-03-2015, 10:34 AM)propertyinvestor Wrote: [ -> ]I believe Koh Wee Meng is selling down the shares for the past year while the company has steadily carried out the share buyback.
(09-03-2015, 10:34 AM)propertyinvestor Wrote: [ -> ]I believe Koh Wee Meng is selling down the shares for the past year while the company has steadily carried out the share buyback.