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#11
i assume high growth, increasing capital intensity, margin expansion, ~9% WACC. that should give you a ballpack idea.
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#12
The numbers seems quite good so i tried to find out more about the company.

HDB R&R and A&A works seems quite competitive. Can view some of the bids in the link below. Bids from TMS alliance, subsidiary of ISOteam are quite competitive, though not the lowest. Also, although ISOteam has partnership with SKK, SKK bid for the R&R projects too..

http://www.emservices.com.sg/em/tenders-results.aspx
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#13
The numbers do seem good & they are a strong contender for HDB's upgrading, maintenance, A&A works, with good track record. I like the stable nature of their revenue, given that there should be many HDB flats that will need maintenance, A&A, upgrading works every year.

But the thing that held me back was that they had issued new shares at least 2 to 3 times in the past, hence diluting the existing shareholders share value. I think if not for this, their share price might have risen to maybe 70cents already by now.
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#14
(31-08-2015, 09:46 AM)riverfish Wrote: The numbers do seem good & they are a strong contender for HDB's upgrading, maintenance, A&A works, with good track record. I like the stable nature of their revenue, given that there should be many HDB flats that will need maintenance, A&A, upgrading works every year.

But the thing that held me back was that they had issued new shares at least 2 to 3 times in the past, hence diluting the existing shareholders share value.  I think if not for this, their share price might have risen to maybe 70cents already by now.

New shares issued at least 2-3 times in the past? I am new to the company, and I didn't see the same picture. May be I have missed them.

The company was IPOed only in 2013, and so far, the total share remains the same, based on my sources.

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#15
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The following information can be found on SGX website:-

"1. PROPOSED PLACEMENT OF 2,800,000 NEW ORDINARY SHARES IN THE CAPITAL OF ISOTEAM LTD.


- COMPLETION OF PLACEMENT

The Board of Directors (the "Board") of ISOTeam Ltd. (the "Company") refers to the Company’s announcements dated 8 December 2014 and 23 December 2014 (the "Announcements") relating to the proposed placement of 2,800,000 new ordinary shares in the capital of the Company. Unless otherwise defined, all capitalised terms used herein bear the same meanings as in the Announcements.
The Board is pleased to announce that the completion of the Placement has taken place today in accordance with the terms and conditions as set out in the Subscription Agreement and 2,800,000 Placement Shares have been allotted and issued to Nippon Paint (Singapore) Company Private Limited.
2. PROPOSED PLACEMENT OF UP TO 9,000,000 NEW ORDINARY SHARES IN THE CAPITAL OF ISOTEAM LTD.

The Board of Directors (the "Board") of ISOTeam Ltd. (the "Company") refers to the Company’s announcements dated 27 May 2015 and 9 June 2015 (the "Announcements") relating to the proposed placement of up to 9,000,000 new ordinary shares in the capital of the Company. Unless otherwise defined, all capitalised terms used herein bear the same meanings as in the Announcements.

The Board is pleased to announce that the completion of the Placement has taken place today in accordance with the terms and conditions as set out in the Placement Agreement and 9,000,000 Placement Shares have been allotted and issued to the subscribers procured by OCBC Securities Private Limited, the placement agent. "

Are those considered new share issues? Don't quite know how to interpret the above, I assume they are new share issuance. That's another form of fund-raising right? How do you determine if something like that is acceptable? What if they keep doing that every year?
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(31-08-2015, 09:55 AM)CityFarmer Wrote:
(31-08-2015, 09:46 AM)riverfish Wrote: The numbers do seem good & they are a strong contender for HDB's upgrading, maintenance, A&A works, with good track record. I like the stable nature of their revenue, given that there should be many HDB flats that will need maintenance, A&A, upgrading works every year.

But the thing that held me back was that they had issued new shares at least 2 to 3 times in the past, hence diluting the existing shareholders share value.  I think if not for this, their share price might have risen to maybe 70cents already by now.

New shares issued at least 2-3 times in the past? I am new to the company, and I didn't see the same picture. May be I have missed them.

The company was IPOed only in 2013, and so far, the total share remains the same, based on my sources.

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You are right, there were two placements done in 2015, after the last 1H financial report, thus I have missed them.

One in Jan 2015, 2.8 million shares @ $0.50, and the other was 9 million share @ $0.58.

The dilution was contributed both by the placements, as well as the recent investments.

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#17
There were three recent share issues:

(1) June 15.... 9 million shares for 58c apiece;

(2) Jan 15.....2.8 million shares for 50c apiece to Nippon Paint; and 

(3)  Oct 14.....12,3m shares for 50c apiece to acquire four businesses (valued at 5 times earnings of each business). 

The number of ISOTeam shares is now 142.9m from 117.6m just after the issue of IPO shares.
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(31-08-2015, 09:46 AM)riverfish Wrote: The numbers do seem good & they are a strong contender for HDB's upgrading, maintenance, A&A works, with good track record. I like the stable nature of their revenue, given that there should be many HDB flats that will need maintenance, A&A, upgrading works every year.

But the thing that held me back was that they had issued new shares at least 2 to 3 times in the past, hence diluting the existing shareholders share value. I think if not for this, their share price might have risen to maybe 70cents already by now.
placement of shares could be for strategic purposes sometime. increased in liquidity of stock is also necessary for expansion.

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#19
ISO Team Can Probably Benefit From The Singapore General Elections

http://www.sharesinv.com/articles/2015/0...elections/

Analysts Report:
http://singaporestockmarketnews.com/2015...elections/
http://singaporestockmarketnews.com/2015...llar-fy15/
Time to roll!!!
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#20
1 for 1 bonus issue announced. bonus shares not entitled to dividend announced on 28 August.

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