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$ALLIANZ (1163.MY)$ anyone received the dividend?
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$CIMB (1023.MY)$ So how low do y'all think cimb is gonna fall? AHAHHAA
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As the dividend payout season approaches, investors are closely scrutinizing the dividend levels of Malaysian bank stocks. Among these banks, $MAYBANK (1155.MY)$stands out with a 73% dividend payout ratio, which is significantly higher than that of others, meaning most of its earnings are distributed to shareholders by dividends. This makes it highly attractive to investors seeking cash returns.
In contrast, $HLBANK (5819.MY)$ prioritiz...
In contrast, $HLBANK (5819.MY)$ prioritiz...
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After surging 50% over the past year, $CIMB (1023.MY)$ has entered a correction phase down over 10% since March.
Bottom-fish or exit? Before deciding, let's unpack CIMB's core fundamentals.
"Is now a good time to get on board?"
When we buy a stock, we are essentially investing in the company. Before answering this question, let's first take a look at the company's operations and profitability.
1)Net Interest Margin (NIM): The Bank...
Bottom-fish or exit? Before deciding, let's unpack CIMB's core fundamentals.
"Is now a good time to get on board?"
When we buy a stock, we are essentially investing in the company. Before answering this question, let's first take a look at the company's operations and profitability.
1)Net Interest Margin (NIM): The Bank...
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In the past week, foreigners offloaded RM871.6 million from Malaysia’s big banks, except $RHBBANK (1066.MY)$. Meanwhile, local institutions poured RM1.31 billion into financials.
And there’s a surprising twist: foreigners also quietly bet on construction and tech. Let's break down.
Market Pulse: Tariffs Ignite Global Turmoil
Trump’s Trade Wars Escalate:
25% steel/aluminum tariffs hit March 12, ...
In the past week, foreigners offloaded RM871.6 million from Malaysia’s big banks, except $RHBBANK (1066.MY)$. Meanwhile, local institutions poured RM1.31 billion into financials.
And there’s a surprising twist: foreigners also quietly bet on construction and tech. Let's break down.
Market Pulse: Tariffs Ignite Global Turmoil
Trump’s Trade Wars Escalate:
25% steel/aluminum tariffs hit March 12, ...
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$HIBISCS (5199.MY)$ Axcapital believes that the beaten-down Stocks Hibiscus Petroleum (Hibiscus) holds tremendous value. Today marks the first part of a series of articles where we will outline the investment advantages of Hibiscus, and explain why we think it currently possesses profound value, providing substantial risk-reward opportunities for investors willing to challenge the narrative surrounding Hibiscus. Since 1997, Axcapital has conducted nearly 30 years of cross-industry analysis of Bursa Stocks, and aside from the Asian Financial Crisis, we have never encountered a stock as severely mispriced and undervalued as Hibiscus.
A Brief History of Hibiscus
Hibiscus is the only pure upstream Oil & Gas exploration and production (E&P) listed on the Malaysian Bursa. It was initially a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) founded in 2011 by Dr. Kenneth Pereira, Managing Director, Dr. Pascal Hos (Head of Malaysia/Vietnam), and Ms. Joyce Vasudevan (Head of Corporate Finance). By 2024, it has transformed into an E&P company with five Assets, holding interests in the United Kingdom, Sabah, Brunei, and Vietnam. As an E&P company, it is no surprise that Hibiscus' stock price is closely linked to oil prices.
1. In terms of revenue, EBITDA, and Net income, Hibiscus has grown 3-4 times compared to four years ago.
A Brief History of Hibiscus
Hibiscus is the only pure upstream Oil & Gas exploration and production (E&P) listed on the Malaysian Bursa. It was initially a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) founded in 2011 by Dr. Kenneth Pereira, Managing Director, Dr. Pascal Hos (Head of Malaysia/Vietnam), and Ms. Joyce Vasudevan (Head of Corporate Finance). By 2024, it has transformed into an E&P company with five Assets, holding interests in the United Kingdom, Sabah, Brunei, and Vietnam. As an E&P company, it is no surprise that Hibiscus' stock price is closely linked to oil prices.
1. In terms of revenue, EBITDA, and Net income, Hibiscus has grown 3-4 times compared to four years ago.
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$MISC (3816.MY)$ what’s the news which have cause dumping on this stock?
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