Sou desuka.
Thanks !
Thanks !
lovetoshare ( Date: 28-Feb-2020 15:20) Posted:
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PSP is please stay positive LOL
it is Performance Share Plan for their employees to motivate them stay align with organisation goals.
CheeryVGoh ( Date: 28-Feb-2020 13:16) Posted:
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May i know what does " PSP" mean?
lovetoshare ( Date: 27-Feb-2020 14:23) Posted:
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Hmm.....hope 520 support strong enough...
hmmhmm ( Date: 27-Feb-2020 10:58) Posted:
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everyday kill us one pip , one pip.
10days kills us 10pip.
this one every year also have. 
the ceo alrteady got dont know how many millions liao.
but the shares are from existing share capital for them as ä ppreciation.
the ceo alrteady got dont know how many millions liao.
but the shares are from existing share capital for them as ä ppreciation.
ayy002 ( Date: 27-Feb-2020 13:07) Posted:
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3mil shares coming from PSP will make it worst
POSB and UOB said target 70 cents.... LOL
Hmm...AEM....wat is the rational behind which px can be multi-folded of its NAV....
Need AEM power magic...
hmmhmm ( Date: 27-Feb-2020 10:58) Posted:
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AEM bring more value in bad time....
better climb high high today....
Friday.....dont know wat will happen....
Friday.....dont know wat will happen....
still  have support at 535....
dont worry....guess will go up ba
really dont understand why the price move down eventhough fabulous result released.
Good result can' t move up the price, so, price will continue downward to < 0.5. As I shared previously the current price is quite high and already factor-in all the future good news.
guards80 ( Date: 26-Feb-2020 20:01) Posted:
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Dividend $0.015c
Ex date:30Apr20
Payable date:12May20
CSE&rsquo s FY2019 net profit surges 19.6% yoy to S$24.1 million
Revenue was 21.0% higher yoy at S$451.8 million, mainly attributable to higher revenue achieved in the Americas and the Asia Pacific region.
Order intake surged 52.1% yoy to S$578.8 million, driven by new orders from greenfield and brownfield projects and supported by the growth in flow orders.
Proposed final dividend of 1.5 Singapore cents per share.
Place focus on growing the business organically and exploring value accretive and strategic acquisitions.
The Group&rsquo s revenue was 21.0% higher year-on-year (&ldquo yoy&rdquo ) at S$451.8 million, driven by higher revenues achieved in the Americas and the Asia Pacific region. For the Americas region, revenue grew by 17.1% yoy at S$279.4 million, mainly attributed to higher time and material revenues achieved as well as revenues from the inclusion of newly acquired subsidiaries, Volta, LLC and Volta Properties, LLC (collectively known as &ldquo Volta Acquisitions&rdquo ). For the Asia Pacific region, revenue growth was 28.8% yoy at S$165.1 million, due to higher recognition of revenues of the Group&rsquo s infrastructure and mining projects in Singapore and Australia.
On a net profit basis, the Group recorded a growth of 19.6% yoy to S$24.1 million. This was mainly a result of a continued improvement in the Group&rsquo s core operations and contribution from the Volta Acquisitions partly offset by higher personnel costs arising from increased headcounts, additional amortisation of intangible assets and higher professional fees.
Order intake in FY2019 surged 52.1% yoy to S$578.8 million, driven by new orders from greenfield and brownfield projects, led by two major oil and gas greenfield project orders worth S$103.7 million and supported by growth in flow orders.
Accordingly, the Group&rsquo s outstanding order book also grew, by 70.5% yoy to S$307.3 million. Commenting on the Group&rsquo s results, Mr. Lim Boon Kheng, Group Managing Director of CSE, said, &ldquo We are pleased to conclude the year with an outstanding set of results on the back of the improvements in our key markets and core operating segments. Despite ongoing trade tensions, a global economic slowdown and the outbreak of Covid-19 virus, we anticipate a steady flow of orders from our existing clients while we strive to haul in larger contract wins. As we seek to  sustain this momentum, we will place our focus on growing our business organically as well as exploring value accretive and strategic acquisitions to further enhance the Group&rsquo s profitability.&rdquo
https://links.sgx.com/FileOpen/CSE_Global_-_Q4FY2019_Press_Release.ashx?App=Announcement& FileID=597972
Revenue was 21.0% higher yoy at S$451.8 million, mainly attributable to higher revenue achieved in the Americas and the Asia Pacific region.
Order intake surged 52.1% yoy to S$578.8 million, driven by new orders from greenfield and brownfield projects and supported by the growth in flow orders.
Proposed final dividend of 1.5 Singapore cents per share.
Place focus on growing the business organically and exploring value accretive and strategic acquisitions.
The Group&rsquo s revenue was 21.0% higher year-on-year (&ldquo yoy&rdquo ) at S$451.8 million, driven by higher revenues achieved in the Americas and the Asia Pacific region. For the Americas region, revenue grew by 17.1% yoy at S$279.4 million, mainly attributed to higher time and material revenues achieved as well as revenues from the inclusion of newly acquired subsidiaries, Volta, LLC and Volta Properties, LLC (collectively known as &ldquo Volta Acquisitions&rdquo ). For the Asia Pacific region, revenue growth was 28.8% yoy at S$165.1 million, due to higher recognition of revenues of the Group&rsquo s infrastructure and mining projects in Singapore and Australia.
On a net profit basis, the Group recorded a growth of 19.6% yoy to S$24.1 million. This was mainly a result of a continued improvement in the Group&rsquo s core operations and contribution from the Volta Acquisitions partly offset by higher personnel costs arising from increased headcounts, additional amortisation of intangible assets and higher professional fees.
Order intake in FY2019 surged 52.1% yoy to S$578.8 million, driven by new orders from greenfield and brownfield projects, led by two major oil and gas greenfield project orders worth S$103.7 million and supported by growth in flow orders.
Accordingly, the Group&rsquo s outstanding order book also grew, by 70.5% yoy to S$307.3 million. Commenting on the Group&rsquo s results, Mr. Lim Boon Kheng, Group Managing Director of CSE, said, &ldquo We are pleased to conclude the year with an outstanding set of results on the back of the improvements in our key markets and core operating segments. Despite ongoing trade tensions, a global economic slowdown and the outbreak of Covid-19 virus, we anticipate a steady flow of orders from our existing clients while we strive to haul in larger contract wins. As we seek to  sustain this momentum, we will place our focus on growing our business organically as well as exploring value accretive and strategic acquisitions to further enhance the Group&rsquo s profitability.&rdquo
https://links.sgx.com/FileOpen/CSE_Global_-_Q4FY2019_Press_Release.ashx?App=Announcement& FileID=597972
Tomorrow limit up
Wow great result