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23 Feb 2330 Jun 23Q2 Dec 222,055-468-736-0.260.001.096 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
24 Nov 2230 Jun 23Q1 Sep 227,9581,0915650.200.001.099 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
22 Aug 2230 Jun 22Q4 Jun 222,8842,2911,9480.690.001.097 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
25 May 2230 Jun 22Q3 Mar 223,202199-357-0.130.001.090 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
23 Feb 2230 Jun 22Q2 Dec 212,3221,7533,4231.300.001.091 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
22 Nov 2130 Jun 22Q1 Sep 211,129-367-693-0.290.001.237 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
09 Sep 2130 Jun 21Q4 Jun 212,603-765-5,269-2.220.001.236 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
25 May 2130 Jun 21Q3 Mar 218,3022,0611,7800.750.001.258 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
25 Feb 2130 Jun 21Q2 Dec 204,030-6,342-6,630-2.800.001.251 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
25 Nov 2030 Jun 21Q1 Sep 203,8708123450.150.001.279 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
28 Aug 2030 Jun 20Q4 Jun 207,52515,36913,5715.720.001.280 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
25 Jun 2030 Jun 20Q3 Mar 209,818182180-0.840.001.220 Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History Malaysia Stock - KLSE Quarter Report History
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TAN GUIK LAN15.8244,784,100-13.21M30 Sep 22
KOAY SHEAN LOONG8.7924,894,200-7.34M30 Sep 22
KESAN ANGGUN SDN BHD7.0620,000,000-5.90M30 Sep 22
POLY DYNAMIC MOTION SDN BHD4.7213,364,200-3.94M30 Sep 22
HUNZA PROPERTIES BERHAD4.3312,256,100NEW3.62M30 Sep 22
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SEAL (4286) : SEAL INCORPORATED BERHAD
Asriel
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05 Jun 2014, 08:19 AMPost #1
This company is doing very well recently, three years continue increase in profit after tax. Property sector contributed the most revenue income. With a PE of 2.5, NAPS 0.85 (Not yet updated/evaluated), its share price of 0.81, it is very much under value. Its fair value is probably at RM 1.25. This counter is flying these few days. Watch out forks!!!rolleyes
erkongseng
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13 Jul 2014, 05:53 PMPost #2
thumbupseal plans to develop two focus (glowing gem) -
The transparency of the company's earnings, primarily from its Klang Valley's first planned industrial development Cheras Queenville,
Gross development value of RM800 million, including shopping centers, 49 units of shophouses three layers, three suites units,
And five serviced apartments. Expected available for future 5-7 years of development.
Penang Bayan C it y2 Another major industry for the company plan, the total value of 10 billion ringgit development,
Including hotels, shopping centers, commercial centers, offices and suites units.

Q1 + Q2 + Q3 = 3 seasons earned (66.9 million), EPS = 31 SEN (Q4 yet counted oh)
NTA = RM 1.16
RM 1.28 now only trading at PE = 4.1 times, slander obviously been overestimated,
Reasonable PE = 7, Target Price = RM2.17
Estimate of Q4 EPS = 4SEN, the annual EPS = 35SEN count, but with PE = 5
Price = Rm1.75 (is not very attractive.), If pe = 7 (price = rm2.45)
SEAL net cash companies have seen the beautiful outlook.
30 major shareholder already holds 63.89% (137,903), the market liquidity of only 83,499, the number of shares to 221,408.
seal is definitely preferred stock investors, good potential value of the company, will be a dark horse stocks.

Personal finishing with projections into the Chu conceited.
erkongseng
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14 Jul 2014, 04:48 PMPost #3
rolleyes Published: Saturday April 5, 2014 MYT 12:00:00 AM
Updated: Thursday April 17, 2014 MYT 1:42:22 PM
Seal sheds messy past




WITH a host of legacy issues behind it, Seal Inc Bhd, which has its roots in the timber business, looks ready to make a clean break from the past.
Formerly known as Southeast Asia Lumber, the low-profile, Penang-based firm now earns most of its money from property development.
The Main Market-listed Seal is still lumped under the “industrial products” category on the stock exchange, which its management is in no hurry to change.
“Bursa Malaysia has asked us to update our classification, but we said hold on. At the end of the day, the bottom line is more important,” Seal CEO Chuah Chong Ewe tells StarBizWeek.
Little is known about how ownership of Seal changed hands a decade ago, after the previous owner lost control to the current major shareholders.
Seal had also garnered a dubious reputation circa 2004-2005 for being a played-up stock. Past reports indicate that Seal was a “casualty” of unusual trading activities in May 2005, which the company was at a loss to explain.
Its shares had plunged 79% in three days, wiping out RM174mil from its market value. It didn’t help that Seal had RM200mil in accumulated losses and liabilities that exceeded its assets.
In June the same year three Penang-based individuals emerged as substantial shareholders in the company, scooping up a combined 20% following a sharp drop in its share price.
One Tan Lam San obtained the bulk of the shares (8.6%), with the rest going to Fang Siew Poh (5.5%) and Koay Teng Choon (5.1%). Tan had ceased to be a substantial shareholder in 2006, but Fang and Koay have stayed on.
Bursa filings show that Fang, the sister of executive director Doris Fang, currently owns a direct and deemed interest of 19.41% in Seal. Koay, who also sits on the board, has increased his stake to 10.35%.
Under the new management led by Chuah, Seal went through a restructuring that saw it hive off Selayang Mall and land in Seberang Prai to pare down its debts to RM5mil from RM80mil.
Its timber operations were also scaled down tremendously.
“When we took over the company, we could see that timber was a sunset industry. Manufacturing is burdensome – you end up with a lot of paper profit, but it’s stuck in stocks and machinery,” explains Chuah, a corporate lawyer by trade.
Seal had disposed of one of its key timber units, Great Eastern Mills, to a third party several years ago.
“We inherited it, but all it had was lots of debt. And timber concessions with good yield in Kelantan were hard to come by,” Chuah quips.
Great Eastern Mills was eventually sold to a Kelantanese businessman. However, Seal is adamant that it will not exit its remaining timber operations.
The group holds concessions for over 5,500 acres of forest in Perak and 7,000 acres in Kedah, which it has begun logging.
Its timber business was loss-making in the 2013 financial year to the tune of RM5mil, mainly due to non-recurring write-offs and a settlement with trade unions, Doris explains.
Despite making hefty provisions, Seal’s timber arm raked in an operating profit of RM2.3mil.
Perhaps due to its size, Seal is easy to miss as a stock.
It has a share base of only 215.63 million shares, and an even smaller market capitalisation of RM138mil, based on Thursday’s closing price of 64 sen, which is near its best level in two years.
Its free float stands at 63.5%, or 136.8 million shares, Bloomberg data shows. The counter has traded between a one-year peak and trough of 66 sen of 40 sen.
At its current price, Seal is valued at six times earnings and only 0.8 times book. The company has not paid dividends since at least 1991, according to Bloomberg.
For a small cap counter, liquidity is decent at a 30-day average volume of 1.59 million shares. Even without the coverage of analysts, Seal has returned 52.4% over the past one year.
In terms of earnings, the group’s top line grew at a five-year compounded annual growth rate up to 2013 of 36.6% and net profit by 15.5%, although net margins have noticeably slipped from a high of 24.8% in 2009 to 10.7% last year.
For his part, Chuah concedes that Seal has fallen out of favour with some investors, especially those who had had their fingers burnt.
“The market still thinks we are PN17, even though we were never PN17 in the first place. The investing public might not have had the patience to understand what was going on with the restructuring,” he quips.
But that doesn’t seem to give him sleepless nights.
“Being from Penang we live life simply. We wear slippers and cut deals in coffee shops. Maybe life has to change,” he muses.
原文取自--http://www.thestar.com.my/Busine ... rm-sheds-old-image/
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14 Jul 2014, 04:57 PMPost #4
...erkongseng @ 14 Jul 2014, 04:48 PM
Bro, thanks for sharing so many good counter. SEAL seems really good to me. Do you think its EPS can sustain for coming quarters? Any idea why a big jump for Q3 2014?
erkongseng
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16 Jul 2014, 04:47 PMPost #5
yeahSeal4286 Q1 + Q2 + Q3 = 3 seasons earned (66.9 million), EPS = 31 SEN (Q4 yet counted oh)
NTA = RM 1.16
RM 1.32 now only trading at PE = 4.25 times, slander obviously been overestimated,
Reasonable PE = 7, Target Price = RM2.17
Estimate of Q4 EPS = 4SEN, the annual EPS = 35SEN count, but with PE = 5
Price = Rm1.75 (is not very attractive.), If pe = 7 (price = rm2.45)
SEAL net cash company with RM 141 million (equivalent to approximately HK 65sen),
Investment bank Rhb, maybank recommendation and participation, more price rises.
From 20/6/14 began to rise, still maintain a good momentum, bargain approach,
Company roe = 22, good growth, currently looking for good value and support low-priced stocks are not off easily,
seal is where I see a value shares.

yeah doh drool lol mad notworthy question rant rolleyes sad shutup shy smile star sweat thumbup wub cry
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