Singapore’s benchmark index, the Straits Times Index, closed under 2,650 points last Friday, and as such, many are probably wondering if the bull run’s over (in just 2 weeks) and the bears are back once again. You can find out my personal view in this post, along with how I feel the STI, along with all 30 blue chip companies’ may move in the week ahead, based on my technical analysis…
Sasseur REIT (SGX:CRPU) – What You Need to Know before You Invest
For those of you who would like to tap onto the growth of the Chinese consumer market, Sasseur REIT, listed on the SGX, is one you can consider. In this post, I will be sharing with you everything you need to know about the REIT – including retail malls under its portfolio, historical financial performance, debt and occupancy profile, catalysts and threats to its growth, distribution payouts, and also whether or not at its current unit price, is the REIT considered cheap or expensive…
Yihai International Holding Limited (SEHK:1579): The Producer of Haidilao Series Condiments, Seasoning Flavour, and Hotpot Sauces – What You Need to Know
The name “Haidilao” (海底捞) should be familiar to you – its chain of hotpot restaurants are very popular among Singaporeans. The same also goes to its namesake brand of pre-packaged hotpot condiment bases and sauces sold in supermarkets and online shopping sites. But you probably do not know that the latter (its hotpot condiment bases and sauces) are produced by this HK-listed company called Yihai International Holdings Limited (SEHK:1576). In this post, you’ll find everything you need to know about the company – including its businesses, post-IPO historical performances, debt profile, dividend payouts to shareholders, and also whether or not at its current price, is the company considered cheap or expensive (when comparing its current valuations against its historical valuations…)
Key Summary from Suntec REIT’s 11th AGM Held on 16 June 2020
Suntec REIT conducted its 11th AGM online this morning (16 June 2020) and as a unitholder, I attended the meeting to learn about the latest developments from the management. For the benefit of those who did not attend the AGM, here’s a key summary of the meeting which I’ve compiled…
My Technical Analysis of the Possible Movements of the STI, and All 30 Blue Chip Companies in the Week Ahead (15-19 June 2020)
After starting a new bull run the week before, the STI reversed some of the gains last week largely because of Fed’s gloomy outlook in the next 2 years. So, how will the STI move in the week ahead? Here’s my technical analysis of the STI, along with all 30 blue chip companies, based on their weekly movements, to share…
Tencent Holdings Limited (SEHK:0700): What You Need to Know Before You Invest
Tencent Holdings Limited is one of the top technology companies in China, and one that is listed in the HKEX. In this post, you will find an analysis of the company – including more information about the company’s businesses, historical performances, debt profile, dividend payout to shareholders, and whether the company is considered ‘cheap’ or ‘expensive’ based on its current valuations (and comparing it with its historical valuations which I’ve calculated…)
Key Updates from EC World REIT’s AGM on 09 June 2020
EC World REIT conducted its virtual AGM this morning, which I have attended as a unitholder; in this post, you’ll find a quick summary of the most important pointers to take note of (which I have compiled for the benefit of those who did not attend the meeting…)
Key Summary from UOB’s 78th Annual General Meeting Held on 05 June 2020
UOB conducted its online AGM last Friday (05 June 2020) and as a shareholder of the Singapore bank, I attended the meeting to receive updates from the management. I have summarised the key pointers and presented them in this post for the benefit of those who were not able to attend the meeting…
SGX (SGX:S68) vs. HKEX (SEHK:388) – Which Stock Exchange is the Better One in terms of Their Past Performances?
While both SGX (in Singapore) and HKEX (in Hong Kong) have a moat (in that they are the only stock exchange in their respective countries), which one is a better one in terms of their historical growth rate if we compare their past results? You can find out in today’s post…
A New Bull Run has Just Started on the STI. What’s Next?
Yesterday, Singapore’s benchmark STI went up by 3.4% to close at 2,700 points – which represents a 20% recovery from the trough of 2,209 points, and this signifies the start of another new bull run. So, what led to the STI recovering and starting another round of bull run, and what possibly could happen which may drag the STI down once again? You can find out my personal thoughts in today’s post, along with the investment decisions I have made when the STI was at its low back in March (and how are they performing now…)


