Re:market correction... by happin31st, Jul. 06:07 PM Markets are inherently unpredictable beasts, so I wouldnt get too...
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Re:China Gaoxian & A... by Harlequin31st, Jul. 11:53 AM Gaoxian reporting results on Tues, Aug 10.
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STEEL: 77 major China mills show rusty June performance
Written by Andrew Vanburen (China Correspondent)
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Metal-urgent: Steel profits took a big June hit with even more hardship expected
GRADUALLY IMPROVED prices do not seem to be enough to boost profitability at China’s steelmakers, as 77 medium-to-large producers have shown significantly diminished sequential profits last month.
June net profits for the polled steelmakers totaled 6.25 bln yuan, down nearly 40% from the 10.04 bln recorded for the same firms in May, and things are looking even bleaker for the July-August period.
CHINA MARKET: Brokerages say A-share recovery still has steam
Written by Andrew Vanburen (China Correspondent)
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Non-ferrous Wheel: Aluminum firms see support
THE ONGOING mini bull run in China’s A-share markets may still have gas left in the tank.
Since July 16, the Shanghai Composite -- the benchmark index for China’s A shares -- has won back a lot of its losses, which in the first half amounted to nearly 30% of the index’s value.
Several domestic brokerages weighed in on why there is still time to participate in the latest extended recovery.
THE FOLLOWING 9 tech stocks are picks of NRA Capital:
Serial System, Hisaka, Asti, MIT, Kinergy, Broadway, InnoTek, Avi-Tech, Riverstone.
They were highlighted at a recent seminar. Read more…
KEVIN SAYS: "I remain bullish on the electronics and tech sector"
Written by Kevin Scully (NRA Capital)
Tuesday, 27 July 2010
I remain bullish on the electronics and technology sector.... In a recent investment seminar, our analysts reviewed the electronics sector and recommended nine stocks in the sector (four more than in my Stock Picks). Read more...
CHINA/HK SHARES: Policy optimism lifts Index 0.65%, Hong Kong edges higher
Written by Andrew Vanburen (China Correspondent)
Monday, 26 July 2010
Loose credit expectations buoyed shares
CHINESE A SHARES rose by 0.65% today, with the Shanghai Composite Index finishing at 2,588.68 on strength from agricultural and property counters.
It was the sixth straight winning session for the benchmark Index.
Shares in Hong Kong also closed up, rising 0.12% today to 20,839.91.
SOME INVESTORS take leave from work in order to attend AGMs where they go up to the management and seek to understand the company’s business better – and its prospects. One such investor is Royston Yang, a finance manager, who turned up at MTQ Corporation’s AGM last Friday.
He spoke with Mr Kuah Kok Kim, the chairman of MTQ, and William Fong, the Group Financial Controller. Read more ....
TEHO: Key customer is PSA, now eyeing China market
Written by Sim Kih
Monday, 26 July 2010
CEO Lim See Hoe wants to continue to focus on the marine sector, whiich is a replacement market.
SINGAPORE’S LEADING supplier of mooring and rigging equipment, Teho, has long had PSA as its key customer and enjoyed the shipping boom in Singapore ports.
Now it wants to extend its distribution network to Shanghai as the Chinese city rapidly gains importance as a shipping hub.
Its CEO, Mr Lim See Hoe, shares insights with NextInsight.
How to use our archives - and catch up on your reading
Written by The NextInsight Team
Saturday, 24 July 2010
Hey, it’s the weekend and if you are looking to catch up on your reading, we would like to highlight our archives. From time to time, we get asked: How to go back and locate some previously published story? Answer: Click on the archives button at the top left-hand corner. You can then search by the year of publication, and then by the name of the company. Enjoy!
'Model migrant', 21, turning heads in Shenzhen
Written by Andrew Vanburen (China Correspondent)
Saturday, 24 July 2010
Jing Li posing high above Shenzhen
JING LI has been working in Shenzhen with a modeling agency for the past two years, though she says she misses her native Hubei and would be back home with her family in a heartbeat if not for the superior career opportunities offered in this tropical metropolis.
However, the 21 year-old said a quick peek at her monthly paycheck helps her to forget homesickness, at least for a day or two. Read more...
SIJIA: HK-listed material maker riding PRC subsidy surge
Written by Andrew Vanburen (China Correspondent)
Friday, 23 July 2010
Sijia's 'inflatables' market share is nearly 30%
SIJIA GROUP Co Ltd (HK: 1863), a Chinese firm making reinforced polymer materials for everything from biogas tanks and membrane buildings to waterslides and inflatable boats, has top market share in China. Yesterday, the company management told analysts and journalists how the firm got to be No.1, and about its expansion strategy. Read more...
ANWELL in US$100 m deal to deliver Blu-ray Disc equipment
Written by Leong Chan Teik
Friday, 23 July 2010
ANWELL TECHNOLOGIES has inked a deal to deliver Blu-ray Disc manufacturing equipment worth potentially over US$100 million.
"We are beginning to reap the rewards for the substantial effort we have invested into developing cutting edge BD manufacturing solutions," said Mr Franky Fan (left), executive chairman & CEO of Anwell. Read more....
KEVIN SAYS: Hock Lian Seng, OKP possible beneficiaries of floods
Written by Kevin Scully (NRA Capital)
Friday, 23 July 2010
FLOODING IN Singapore which occured once in a "blue moon" in the past is now almost a weekly affair.......what does it mean for the stock market?
CHINA SHARES: Bargain hunters' last chance; new energy stocks afire
Written by Andrew Vanburen (China Correspondent)
Thursday, 22 July 2010
New energy stocks got a huge boost yesterday
CHINA'S A-SHARE markets, which fell by nearly 30% in the first half, have shown heavy volatility so far this month.
However, the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index has been crawling back of late and analysts say any new correction will offer the best near-term chance for bargain hunters, with investors advised to jump in at the sub-2,500 point level due to a big boost seen from new energy chips. Read more...
KEVIN SAYS: 'Adding Fuxing China to my Stock Picks....'
Written by Kevin Scully (NRA Capital)
Thursday, 22 July 2010
* It has net cash of about RMB595mn or about S$0.15 to S$0.16 per share (higher than the current share price;
* the price target in our report is S$0.28 - which offers upside of about 100%. Read more...
SINO GRANDNESS: Top exporter of canned asparagus, long beans, mushrooms
Written by Sim Kih
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
Sino Grandness cans asparagus for housebrands of large food retailers like Walmart and Lidl.
SINO GRANDNESS, whose stock has jumped 50% in the last six weeks, is set for earnings growth over the next 12 months due to a strong product pipeline.
Its 1H10 earnings, to be announced in mid Aug, will reflect herbal drinks sales, in addition to only canned foods for 1H09.
2H10 earnings will reflect fruit juice, herbal drinks, and canned foods sales.Read more…
HOCK LIAN SENG, OSIM: What analysts say now....
Written by The NextInsight Team
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
HOCK LIAN SENG, one of only two major local players in constructing MRT lines, was up 1.5 cents, or 5.7%, this morning after Kim Eng Securities highlighted that it has $156.2 m net cash compared to its market cap of $135 million.
Meanwhile, Macquarie Equities Research has a target price of $1.50 for Osim.