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Hi, I was just about to ask Dennis regarding this.....
So far we have covered more on food, property and finance industry so is this the more common type of stocks you will buy, Dennis?
Also, i've tried to value "Tat Hong" stock after attending your seminar but seems like the method cannot be apply to this stock, or am I wrong? (Cannot figure which sectors this company belongs to)
I am holding "Tat Hong" shares at a loss so trying to figure out if it is still worth holding. Tat Hong are into crane rental business so I am not sure if the NAV plays a part for this type of stock? Are the "cranes" considered assets to the company?
lootster wrote:Hi, I was just about to ask Dennis regarding this.....
So far we have covered more on food, property and finance industry so is this the more common type of stocks you will buy, Dennis?
Also, i've tried to value "Tat Hong" stock after attending your seminar but seems like the method cannot be apply to this stock, or am I wrong? (Cannot figure which sectors this company belongs to)
I am holding "Tat Hong" shares at a loss so trying to figure out if it is still worth holding. Tat Hong are into crane rental business so I am not sure if the NAV plays a part for this type of stock? Are the "cranes" considered assets to the company?
You don't analyse Tat Hong using NAV alone. Actually, such stocks are cyclical. Instead of Tat Hong, I just bought a smaller player called Tiong Woon. This is the beginning of the 3rd round I make money in Tiong Woon. (I simply love such cyclical stocks, where making money seem so easy).
Cheers!
Dennis Ng - When You Master Your Finances, You Master Your Destiny
Note: I'm just sharing my personal comments, not giving you investment advice nor stock investment tips.
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Cheers!
Dennis Ng - When You Master Your Finances, You Master Your Destiny
Note: I'm just sharing my personal comments, not giving you investment advice nor stock investment tips.