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28-Jul-2025 14:53 Trading Techniques   /   The Trading Floor       Go to Message
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sanvan      ( Date: 28-Jul-2025 10:56) Posted:

AEM
The Counter runs up from 1.20 to 1.70 in one month.
The trigger was the reporting of much better revenue.
Therefore, CEO Ms Amy Leong is doing a good job. 
Then, she resigns abruptly. There is a paradox. 
Whats going on with this counter. I hope bros and sis have taken profit on this. 

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25-Jul-2025 09:59 Wilmar Intl   /   Wilmar       Go to Message
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haha...they downgrade so they will  havea chance to get in as they missed the boat...
seriously who believe in anaylsts nowadays...i trust bomohs better...

Joelton      ( Date: 22-Jul-2025 11:08) Posted:

CGSI downgrades Wilmar, lowers price target amid heightened regulatory risk from Indonesia
This is due to increasing uncertainties from the country&rsquo s over land confiscation issues and ongoing investigations on alleged cases related to palm oil and rice
 
[SINGAPORE] CGS International (CGSI) analyst Jacquelyn Yow downgraded Wilmar international : F34 -0.98% from a &ldquo hold&rdquo to a &ldquo reduce&rdquo call in her report on Friday (Jul 18), with a lowered target price of S$2.70 from S$3.15. 
 
This is due to increasing uncertainties from Indonesia over land confiscation issues and ongoing investigations on alleged cases related to palm oil and rice, cited the analyst. 
 
Yow said: &ldquo While the contribution from Indonesia&rsquo s rice business to Wilmar&rsquo s overall operating profit is likely not significant, recent developments in the country &ndash including land confiscations and alleged corruption cases &ndash have introduced increasing uncertainty for the group.&rdquo  
 
Earlier on Jul 15, Indonesia Business Post reported that the Indonesian National Police Food Task Force had launched an investigation into four major rice producers, including Wilmar, over allegations of mislabelling, where lower-grade medium-grain rice was blended with premium rice and sold as higher quality. 
 
Wilmar also separately placed a security deposit of 11.8 trillion Indonesian rupiah (S$929 million) with the Attorney General&rsquo s Office on Jun 17. This was linked to an ongoing legal appeal concerning alleged corruption in the issuance of palm oil export permits in 2022. 
 
&ldquo We estimate that the potential financial impact of this to be nearly 2 per cent of its total net profit for FY2025, with the potential loss from the interest income amounting to US$729 million,&rdquo she said. 
 
These regulatory issues in Indonesia, coupled with the rising volatility of commodity prices from the US tariffs and geopolitical tensions, are likely to continue to cast a shadow over Wilmar&rsquo s near-term outlook, noted the analyst.
 
&ldquo As such, we cut our FY2025 to FY2027 forward core net profit by 0.4 to 12.5 per cent, factoring in lower margin for the feed and industrial segment due to lower soybean crushing margin, and a lower palm refining margin,&rdquo the analyst said. 
 
Q2 earnings expectations
For the second quarter of 2025, Yow expects the group to report a net profit of US$260 to US$270 million, down from US$343 million in the previous quarter, and year on year from US$278 million in Q2 2024. 
 
&ldquo This is mainly driven by lower margin for its feed and industrial segment, due to a decline in soybean crushing margin despite better demand for soybean meal (in light of cheaper pricing than other animal feedstocks),&rdquo she said. 
 
In addition, the analyst said that the palm oil refining margin is likely to be lower in Q2 to Q4 FY2025, largely due to the revised Indonesian export levy which had resulted in lower refining margin. 
 
She also said the overall sales volume of its food product segment remained muted due to lower demand coupled with high promotional expenses, especially for the consumer product sub-segment, which may result in a lower margin. 
 
Her report in particular cited &ldquo overall soft consumer consumption in China&rdquo as a factor affecting the sales volume in this segment. 
 
Increasing stake in AWL Agri Business
Earlier on Jul 17, Wilmar had announced plans to acquire up to a 20 per cent stake in AWL Agri Business, formerly known as Adani Wilmar, from Adani Commodities, for 275 rupees per share. 
 
The transaction is part of the option agreement signed in December 2024, which had set a maximum price of 305 rupees per share, and came after Adani Commodities said it will exit the venture joint venture. 
 
While the final structure is under negotiation, Wilmar has stated it will acquire no less than 11 per cent and no more than 20 per cent of AWL&rsquo s equity under this agreement. 
 
Yow said that the agreed purchase price of 275 rupees per share reflects an approximate 10 per cent discount to the previously capped price, indicating a more favourable valuation outcome for Wilmar. 
 
&ldquo The deal strategically enhances Wilmar&rsquo s control and long-term growth visibility in India, while also marking Adani Group&rsquo s full exit from the fast-moving consumer goods space as it shifts focus towards infrastructure and energy. We believe the acquisition helps reinforce Wilmar&rsquo s presence in India&rsquo s fast-growing packaged food and edible oil market,&rdquo she wrote. 
 
The analyst added that she view this as a &ldquo prudent move&rdquo by the group to ensure continuity and support Wilmar&rsquo s long-term ambitions in the market, given the difficulty of replicating a local partnership of Adani&rsquo s scale. 
 
Following the transaction, Wilmar&rsquo s effective stake in AWL would increase from 44 per cent to around 55 to 64 per cent, resulting in AWL becoming a subsidiary and enabling full financial consolidation. 
 
&ldquo We remain neutral on the transaction, as the purchase price implies a FY2025 P/E of around 29 times &ndash a premium to global peers &ndash despite a relatively moderate earnings growth profile,&rdquo said the analyst. 
 
&ldquo We reckon that the near-term operating conditions in India&rsquo s consumer staples sector remain soft, which may limit upside in the immediate term,&rdquo she added. 
 
As the deal is still under negotiation, however, Yow does not expect any material impact on Wilmar&rsquo s FY2025 forward financials.
 
&ldquo That said, based on AWL&rsquo s FY2025 net profit of around US$145 million, full consolidation could potentially increase Wilmar&rsquo s net profit by nearly 10 per cent moving forward,&rdquo she said.   

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23-Jul-2025 16:46 AEM SGD   /   business turnaround ?       Go to Message
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oh, u juz reminded me of the useless ceo chandran chap! even Loke the chairman is quiet!

LoudShout      ( Date: 23-Jul-2025 10:31) Posted:

The run up in price from its low already factored in its revised revenue from 2025 pull in order.  This co got lost under the previous management where it was stung by huge legal settlement, stock count error, migration errors and what had you.

Look to sell this counter, overvalued without new customers, ramped up revenues...   

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22-Jul-2025 10:47 MM2 Asia   /   MM2 Asia [1B0.si]       Go to Message
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thanks for good advise

vicloo      ( Date: 21-Jul-2025 18:40) Posted:

留 着 青 山 在 , 不 怕 没 柴 烧 。 Just sell take back some money and move on to other counters or other investments is the best option now.

tongphlp      ( Date: 21-Jul-2025 09:50) Posted:

mati man....no light at the end of the tunnel.


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21-Jul-2025 09:54 CityDev   /   CityDev       Go to Message
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need to prove to Sincere that they are sincere...

finjungle      ( Date: 18-Jul-2025 14:05) Posted:

Good. Should pick up the good crumps in China provided the management is well equip to manage in China

tongphlp      ( Date: 18-Jul-2025 13:39) Posted:

more investments in china coming...


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21-Jul-2025 09:50 MM2 Asia   /   MM2 Asia [1B0.si]       Go to Message
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mati man....no light at the end of the tunnel..

Ligaya      ( Date: 18-Jul-2025 15:35) Posted:

No white knight will take over such non-property biz assets. All premises are rented. The only asset is their media production, Money Not Enuf. Dun see any viable structuring deals.

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18-Jul-2025 15:18 Wilmar Intl   /   Wilmar       Go to Message
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welcome to the jungle...India is the place to be now..

finjungle      ( Date: 18-Jul-2025 14:20) Posted:

This is worrying ie buying into a business in India.

tongphlp      ( Date: 18-Jul-2025 13:33) Posted:

to the moon


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18-Jul-2025 13:39 CityDev   /   CityDev       Go to Message
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more investments in china coming....

MrBear12      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 12:03) Posted:

Old wine skins need new wine

Workaholic      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 11:29) Posted:

No doubt about it, he was a very successful public servant. 

There is another aspect of him that stands out with people who I' ve interacted with him. He has such a big ego that it flawed his character to the point of being arrogant, impatient and worst still disrespectful. In casual interactions, his taunting can be very hurtful and lacked class. In short, very childish.

This is something he should be aware of and make amends before time runs out.
 


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18-Jul-2025 13:35 MM2 Asia   /   MM2 Asia [1B0.si]       Go to Message
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option 1 : find money
option 2 : find more money
option 3 : find even more money
option 4 : mati

Joelton      ( Date: 18-Jul-2025 08:46) Posted:

mm2 Asia evaluating all available options, including winding up Cathay Cineplexes
The 85-year-old cinema chain may eventually cease to exist
 
[SINGAPORE] Cathay Cineplexes parent company mm2 Asia : 1B0 -28.57% said on Thursday (Jul 17) that it is evaluating all available options to address its financial challenges, including winding up the cinema chain.
 
The other options included continuing negotiations with Cathay&rsquo s landlords, with the aim of restructuring existing obligations consensually, and restructuring the cinema&rsquo s existing obligations under a court-supervised process while preserving operational continuity.
 
This comes after mm2 said on Wednesday it was proposing a six-year delay to a S$54 million bond repayment that was set for redemption in December. The entertainment group also clarified that the S$3.3 million in repayment demands Cathay received corresponded to the lease liabilities mm2 disclosed in February. 
 
If mm2 opts to wind up Cathay Cinexplexes, it would result in the closure of one of Singapore&rsquo s oldest cinema chains. It has been operating since October 1939, originally known as Cathay Cinema.
 
Future material developments will be accompanied by further announcements, mm2 Asia said.

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18-Jul-2025 13:33 Wilmar Intl   /   Wilmar       Go to Message
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to the moon!

Joelton      ( Date: 18-Jul-2025 08:44) Posted:

Wilmar to acquire up to 20% of Mumbai-listed joint venture with Adani
This comes after Adani Commodities announced its exit last December
 
[SINGAPORE] Agri-specialist Wilmar International : F34 +0.67% has agreed to acquire up to 20 per cent of the shares held by India&rsquo s Adani Commodities in the two companies&rsquo joint venture (JV), for 275 rupees per share.
 
Wilmar&rsquo s wholly owned unit Lence will purchase a maximum of 259.9 million shares in the Mumbai-listed JV, AWL Agri Business (which was formerly known as Adani Wilmar). 
 
The move comes after Adani Commodities announced its exit from the JV in December 2024.
 
Following the announcement, AWL shares rallied 6 per cent to close at 278.30 rupees on Thursday (Jul 17).
 
Adani Commodities will also sell its remaining 10.42 per cent stake in AWL to &ldquo a set of pre-identified investors&rdquo prior to the transaction with Wilmar. 
 
After the deal, Adani Commodities will have completely divested itself of the JV, while Lence&rsquo s stake in AWL will range from 54.94 per cent to 63.94 per cent.
 
At the price of 275 rupees per share, Wilmar expects to recognise a gain on deemed disposal of about US$1.23 billion, with a corresponding increase in net assets of US$1.33 billion.
 
Depending on the final number of shares acquired, the group also foresees goodwill on consolidation that will result in a reduction in net tangible assets. 
 
Assuming that Lence acquires an 11 per cent stake in AWL for 275 rupees a share, Wilmar will record negative net tangible assets attributable to AWL of about US$0.36 billion. 
 
This is based on AWL&rsquo s audited financial statements as at Mar 31, 2025.

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18-Jul-2025 10:06 MM2 Asia   /   MM2 Asia [1B0.si]       Go to Message
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towkay become tau geh...

saiwan      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 20:01) Posted:

should be 3 towkay. at most maybe close down movie. still have vv3 and unusual backup. can also change biz. 

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18-Jul-2025 09:46 IFAST   /   up and coming       Go to Message
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fast n furious

fighting      ( Date: 18-Jul-2025 09:13) Posted:

Slow and steady

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18-Jul-2025 09:46 MM2 Asia   /   MM2 Asia [1B0.si]       Go to Message
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motherhood statement..tell us what we dont know!

Joelton      ( Date: 18-Jul-2025 08:46) Posted:

mm2 Asia evaluating all available options, including winding up Cathay Cineplexes
The 85-year-old cinema chain may eventually cease to exist
 
[SINGAPORE] Cathay Cineplexes parent company mm2 Asia : 1B0 -28.57% said on Thursday (Jul 17) that it is evaluating all available options to address its financial challenges, including winding up the cinema chain.
 
The other options included continuing negotiations with Cathay&rsquo s landlords, with the aim of restructuring existing obligations consensually, and restructuring the cinema&rsquo s existing obligations under a court-supervised process while preserving operational continuity.
 
This comes after mm2 said on Wednesday it was proposing a six-year delay to a S$54 million bond repayment that was set for redemption in December. The entertainment group also clarified that the S$3.3 million in repayment demands Cathay received corresponded to the lease liabilities mm2 disclosed in February. 
 
If mm2 opts to wind up Cathay Cinexplexes, it would result in the closure of one of Singapore&rsquo s oldest cinema chains. It has been operating since October 1939, originally known as Cathay Cinema.
 
Future material developments will be accompanied by further announcements, mm2 Asia said.

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18-Jul-2025 09:44 MM2 Asia   /   MM2 Asia [1B0.si]       Go to Message
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better to close cathay and sell satay?

vicloo      ( Date: 18-Jul-2025 05:57) Posted:

Ya lor

Their intention could be letting mm2 go burst, and take only the small local movies production units (when Banks/Debters lelong these remaining business to recover losses) and they just buy them off cheaply, run them privately.

Few of them simply like to own local movie production business win or lose money doesnt matter, they own other main profitable business to keep this hobby haha.

saiwan      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 20:01) Posted:

should be 3 towkay. at most maybe close down movie. still have vv3 and unusual backup. can also change biz. 


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17-Jul-2025 18:45 CityDev   /   CityDev       Go to Message
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yes, i' ve also heard about this. but the country or organisation is willing to forgo that for the betterment of the country/organisation. maybe in an MNC where there' s 360 deg feedback he will not be able to stay long?

Workaholic      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 11:29) Posted:

No doubt about it, he was a very successful public servant. 

There is another aspect of him that stands out with people who I' ve interacted with him. He has such a big ego that it flawed his character to the point of being arrogant, impatient and worst still disrespectful. In casual interactions, his taunting can be very hurtful and lacked class. In short, very childish.

This is something he should be aware of and make amends before time runs out.
 

tongphlp      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 11:09) Posted:

without PY there would have been no EDB....
slowly, we are losing the old guards..granted they have their own views..
PY has no concern as he still holds directorship with so many other companies.


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17-Jul-2025 18:42 MM2 Asia   /   MM2 Asia [1B0.si]       Go to Message
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what stuck? in biz, u win some, u lose some. that' s the name of the game. it' s a gamble.

WBdisciple      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 10:49) Posted:

I think the TWO BIG TOWKAYS are stuck.....if Melvin Ang leave the company and bring out the company' s people, then GG. If TWO BIG TOWKAYS dun pump money in, also GG. 

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17-Jul-2025 11:22 Venture   /   Tech Gem       Go to Message
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CDL surged and soared because Philip Yeo left...wonder would Venture also be similar if Wong left?...

sinpacent      ( Date: 14-Jul-2025 19:48) Posted:

Good momentum! Today, closing at $12.19 👍

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17-Jul-2025 11:20 CityDev   /   CityDev       Go to Message
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pretty sure along with the departure of PY, those who are with him on his side would slowly exit or be shown the door...
a new regime...

Joelton      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 10:58) Posted:

CDL shares surge over 6% after Philip Yeo exits board
He has previously backed chairman Kwek Leng Beng in his boardroom battle against his son, chief executive officer Sherman Kwek
 
[SINGAPORE] Shares of City Development Limited (CDL) : C09 +5.92% rose more than 6 per cent on Wednesday (Jul 16), after the property conglomerate said on Tuesday evening that Philip Yeo will be retiring.
 
Yeo had served on CDL&rsquo s board for 16 years since May 2009, and will retire from his position as a non-independent non-executive director on Jul 31. He had backed executive chairman Kwek Leng Beng in his boardroom battle against his son, chief executive officer Sherman Kwek, earlier this year.
 
As at 9.01 am, the group&rsquo s shares were up 4.1 per cent at S$5.80, before hitting an intra-day high of S$5.95 by 9.41 am, up 6.8 per cent.
 
The price dipped to S$5.88 as at 9.50 am, before rising to trade 6.5 per cent or S$0.36 higher at S$5.93 as at 2.13 pm, after 7.2 million securities changed hands.
 
The departure of Yeo comes three months after CDL&rsquo s annual general meeting (AGM), when he vocally rallied shareholders against &ldquo bullying&rdquo by majority directors. 
 
He had openly urged shareholders at the AGM to reject the re-election of four directors, comprising two new appointees Jennifer Young and Wong Su Yen, and two independents Daniel Desbaillets and Wong Ai Ai.
 
Yeo&rsquo s objections centred on governance lapses, notably that Young and Wong Su Yen&rsquo s appointments on Feb 7 bypassed the nominating committee &ndash a key point in the elder Kwek&rsquo s original lawsuit against CEO Sherman Kwek, which erupted on Feb 26.
 
The CDL feud began to subside after a major turning point on Mar 4, when the property giant announced the &ldquo irrevocable resignation&rdquo of Catherine Wu as an unpaid independent adviser to CDL&rsquo s hotel arm, Millennium & Copthorne Hotels. Wu&rsquo s long relationship with Kwek Leng Beng had caused the rift within the CDL group.
 
Yeo, 78, was the former executive chairman and subsequently executive co-chairman of Economic Development Board between 1986 and 2006. He was also formerly a special adviser for economic development in the Prime Minister&rsquo s Office from 2007 to 2011. After exiting CDL&rsquo s board, Yeo will remain on the board of 20 other companies, including IndoFood Agri Resources, QAF and Sunway.

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17-Jul-2025 11:09 CityDev   /   CityDev       Go to Message
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without PY there would have been no EDB....
slowly, we are losing the old guards..granted they have their own views..
PY has no concern as he still holds directorship with so many other companies..

finjungle      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 10:46) Posted:

With due respect to all, Mr Philip Yeo is a man with conviction and principle. He did what he opened said at the last AGM. 

With his years of experience dealing with certain top world leaders he could have provided invaluable insights of risks and factors affecting our world. He was not the stereotype civil servant. 

The new IDs could hardly hold their candles. 

A rare opportunity missed 

tongphlp      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 10:32) Posted:

with due respect, he belongs to the Old Guard....eat salt more than rice...been thru more than SK..


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17-Jul-2025 10:32 CityDev   /   CityDev       Go to Message
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with due respect, he belongs to the Old Guard....eat salt more than rice...been thru more than SK...

Workaholic      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 09:48) Posted:

Philip Yeo is not needed. CDL price all soar past $10 easily from here on.

tongphlp      ( Date: 17-Jul-2025 09:29) Posted:

shd test if indeed the shares soared due to PY stepping down....reinstate him.


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