Uni-President China Holdings Ltd's high P/E ratio is concerning due to its inferior earnings outlook. The predicted future earnings may not support the high P/E for long, risking shareholders' investments and potential investors may be overpaying. Despite hopes for a business turnaround, analysts lack confidence.
Despite healthy dividends and increased revenue, the drop in share price suggests potential underlying issues. The company's performance last year, worse than the annualised loss of 6% over the last half decade, may indicate unresolved challenges.
1. Management guides that revenue will maintain low double-digit growth in the next five years Uni-President China announced that its net profit in 2022 exceeded Huatai's expectation by 3%, mainly due to revenue exceeding expectations. In the analyst meeting, the management emphasized that the revenue target for the next five years will reach 50 billion, which means that the compound annual growth rate of a...
So it happened. Pelosi landed in Taiwan yesterday night. I am not interested in the political games nor making a stand on either sides. I am more interested in my stocks as an investor. I gave four reasons why China stocks were down yesterday and it seems like the Pelosi's visit was the key factor in play. The China ADRs rallied after Pelosi landed in Taiwan. The fear of a military conflict taking place around Taiwan didn't materialize. Yes, China announced a four-day exer...
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專欄Uni-President Enterprise China (00220. HK): Revenue target of 50 billion within five years
Uni-President China announced that its net profit in 2022 exceeded Huatai's expectation by 3%, mainly due to revenue exceeding expectations. In the analyst meeting, the management emphasized that the revenue target for the next five years will reach 50 billion, which means that the compound annual growth rate of a...
All eyes on Taiwan
I am not interested in the political games nor making a stand on either sides. I am more interested in my stocks as an investor.
I gave four reasons why China stocks were down yesterday and it seems like the Pelosi's visit was the key factor in play.
The China ADRs rallied after Pelosi landed in Taiwan. The fear of a military conflict taking place around Taiwan didn't materialize.
Yes, China announced a four-day exer...
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