Tuesday, December 1, 2009

ZHULIAN (5131)


Zhulian's Chart




Zhulian's QE




Zhulian's general info



-This counter has come down from 1.90, which based on last price, the PE should equate to 7+- (if you don't know what PE is, please do some reading)

-No gearing (according to their website, for 2008 financial period). No gearing means that the company has no debt, and they may be holding a lot of cash, which mean that if there are any opportunities coming down at their feet, they will probably take it up. furthermore, without debt, the company also will be more flexible in their course of business.

-Improve (and consistent) quater earning (see picture)

- High dividend yield = around 7%, which is much better than FD

-stable dividend payment = Indicates that business is going well, BoD are confident of future prospects, company is under control and bla bla bla...... Go read why dividend policy is important, as i'm too lazy to explain it here...haha

chartwise, hmm...i don't know why it is going down. maybe somebody just feel like taking his/her profits after the stock fly from 0.90+ in April to 1.90. That's more than 100% return in 7mths!

I'm expecting this counter to come down until 1.40 (too optimistic?! haha) before taking any action. but again, i'm flexible. if there is any reversal sign, i might take an action too. haha

source: www.rhbinvest.com
www.zhulian.com



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