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The list of most attractive shares in CSE

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1The list of most attractive shares in CSE Empty The list of most attractive shares in CSE Thu May 10, 2012 10:47 pm

hunter

hunter
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The topic of this post is deceiving.
However, I am trying to list down a set of shares BOTH fundamentally and technically attractive at the moment.

You can buy any of these. But the market condition can change anytime and the validity of this list is unpredictable.
If things go well you may pass the credit to me; otherwise you may keep the risk. Rolling Eyes

Anyway, here we go. The table is self explanatory I guess.
Comments, suggestions and alternative lists are welcome.

The list of most attractive shares in CSE Attrac10

Antonym

Antonym
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

@hunter: Good selection of shares.
I would place a Buy order for any of these shares - at 10% less than their previous 52-week lows! Also, check which of these have good dividend yields...

anubis


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Glad to see PLC.N there. It's the only share I've been collecting these days (I've waited a bit for the "dividend heat" to disappear and started collecting today again). I've created several threads on PLC.N so I'm not going to repeat. I may be a bit biased though, and I'm collecting for long term. So use your own judgment Smile

Cheers!

Redbulls

Redbulls
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

http://research.srilankaequity.com/t348-capital-trust-key-performance-indicators-best-buys-04-05-2012

Antonym

Antonym
Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

There are only 4 companies that are on hunter's list and Capital Trust's list. Check them out...

Jana1


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

@ Hunter,
There are plenty of shares... Your suggestion looks like biased with Plantation company.. even sun also mainly depends on plantation (despite of health care sector).. I wonder why you didn't consider hydro power sector (Still some room for drop).. How is MADU? NAVPS attractive but biological asset.

hunter

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Jana1 wrote:@ Hunter,
There are plenty of shares... Your suggestion looks like biased with Plantation company.. even sun also mainly depends on plantation (despite of health care sector).. I wonder why you didn't consider hydro power sector (Still some room for drop).. How is MADU? NAVPS attractive but biological asset.

There could be (in fact there are) shares lower P/E and higher relative NAVPS and better consistency in dividend payout.
But here, I am trying combine the fundamental aspects with technical outlook. Unless there is a technical signal, the share was not considered to be included in the list.
So, it could happen that the list is sector bias; since shares in a sector behave in a similar manner usually. I would say the list has more Financial and plantation shares than other sectors.

Jana1


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

hunter wrote:
Jana1 wrote:@ Hunter,
There are plenty of shares... Your suggestion looks like biased with Plantation company.. even sun also mainly depends on plantation (despite of health care sector).. I wonder why you didn't consider hydro power sector (Still some room for drop).. How is MADU? NAVPS attractive but biological asset.

There could be (in fact there are) shares lower P/E and higher relative NAVPS and better consistency in dividend payout.
But here, I am trying combine the fundamental aspects with technical outlook. Unless there is a technical signal, the share was not considered to be included in the list.
So, it could happen that the list is sector bias; since shares in a sector behave in a similar manner usually. I would say the list has more Financial and plantation shares than other sectors.

Just for your thought, The technical really works in bull market or at the initial of the bear. But current situation looks middle of the bear or near bottom of the bear. For the plantation, I kept away as no future direction. Most of the factors are negative (Next salary increment, less out put, no growth in tea out-put) despite of exchange rate gain. I hope plantation will come down bit more. I got strugged with Sun and Wata. But having no idea to avge. For me hydro power sector looks more attractive and good dividend payout with good future hopes, if we can grab it at right price rather than putting money on plantation.

Harry82

Harry82
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

LFIN
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Harry82

Harry82
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Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

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a good one hunter

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