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Invest in fundamentally sound stocks, advises Softlogic’s Pathirage

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rishanpossitive
econ
UKboy
Redbulls
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Redbulls

Redbulls
Director - Equity Analytics
Director - Equity Analytics

Ashok Pathirage
Though Sri Lanka’s share market isn’t doing well, its share valuations are very attractive, which is why foreign investors are coming in, a fact that investors should take cognizance of, a top company executive says. Local investors should also invest in ‘fundamentally sound’ stocks (like their foreign counterparts),” Ashok Pathirage, Chairman Softlogic Holdings Ltd told the Business Times.

He noted that the Colombo share market isn’t doing well because the economic fundamentals aren’t in place. “Relaxing or tightening regulations isn’t the answer. Investor confidence has to come in, interest rates need to drop. The rupee depreciation is hurting the economy. These are the reasons that the stock market is not doing well,” he explained.

He said that foreigners are buying shares 30% less in value now, as opposed to a year ago. “This is why they’re active in the market,” he added.Analysts say that the depreciation of the Sri Lankan rupee will have a slight effect mainly on Softlogic’s retail businesses (automobile, branded apparel and consumer electronics) in the short run. Mr. Pathirage still maintains that retail is the key area for the group, while admitting that there are challenges as well in this segment such as a drop in consumer purchasing power. “But this has been negated somewhat, as at the moment we only cater to the top bracket. Their spending power hasn’t really dropped.” He added that rupee depreciation together with the interest rate hike has dropped consumer confidence, but insisted that these are all temporary.

The company set foot in the consumer electronics market by acquiring Uni Walkers in 2006, which has been structured to carry out retail segment operations, which includes a wide range of consumer electronics, branded apparel and furniture. Mr. Pathirage added that October will see their new Mother Care store at Duplication Road open and a multi brand store will also be opened during the same month at Havelock Road.

When asked about their plans for a branch of UK retailer Debenhams, he said that it is currently on hold as they need to yet find a suitable space of 30,000 square feet. The policy rate hike which took place has also curbed the high credit growth environment, somewhat slowing down Softlogic’s finance sector and the company plans to sell down some of the 95% of shareholding in Asian Alliance in time. Mr. Pathirage added that the sector that has been deeply affected by the duty increases is their automobiles.

He said that Softlogic plans to penetrate the computer and home appliances space on a multi brand – multi product strategy, ranging multi product strategy, ranging from a basic radio set to air conditioner, while possessing an island-wide distribution network.
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/120819/business-times/invest-in-fundamentally-sound-stocks-advises-softlogics-pathirage-8864.html

UKboy

UKboy
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Redbulls wrote:Ashok Pathirage

When asked about their plans for a branch of UK retailer Debenhams, he said that it is currently on hold as they need to yet find a suitable space of 30,000 square feet. The policy rate hike which took place has also curbed the high credit growth environment, somewhat slowing down Softlogic’s finance sector and the company plans to sell down some of the 95% of shareholding in Asian Alliance in time. Mr. Pathirage added that the sector that has been deeply affected by the duty increases is their automobiles.

He said that Softlogic plans to penetrate the computer and home appliances space on a multi brand – multi product strategy, ranging multi product strategy, ranging from a basic radio set to air conditioner, while possessing an island-wide distribution network.
http://www.sundaytimes.lk/120819/business-times/invest-in-fundamentally-sound-stocks-advises-softlogics-pathirage-8864.html

I think Mr Pathirage should put all these new plans on hold for a while. At least by another year.
They need to sort themselves out before expanding to every little corner of retail businesses.

econ

econ
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what about invest in his company at the price of 29...
where are those researchers in the broker houses who forecast huge future earnings for softlogic when they issue shares in the IPO..?

rishanpossitive


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

econ wrote:what about invest in his company at the price of 29...
where are those researchers in the broker houses who forecast huge future earnings for softlogic when they issue shares in the IPO..?
It would be great if he see the things we say like we see the things said by him.

Harry82

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

there are some of the fundamentally sound stocks,

JKH
DIST
SAMP
RCL
LFIN
NTB
VFIN
COMB

UKboy

UKboy
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

econ wrote:what about invest in his company at the price of 29...
where are those researchers in the broker houses who forecast huge future earnings for softlogic when they issue shares in the IPO..?

Good question econ. Not too sure these researchers can answer it.
These ppl are also like over priced IPOs. Nothing inside.

Tuktuk drivers know more than them..

Harry82

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

He did not say, Investors must invest his company. he said only that " invest in fundamentally sound stocks" . this time he also invest fundamentally sound stocks like
JKH
DIST
SAMP
RCL
LFIN
NTB
VFIN
COMB

8Invest in fundamentally sound stocks, advises Softlogic’s Pathirage Empty advises from Softlogic’s Pathirage Mon Aug 20, 2012 10:42 pm

ddindika

ddindika
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics


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Ashok Pathirage

Though Sri Lanka’s share market isn’t doing well, its share valuations are very attractive, which is why foreign investors are coming in, a fact that investors should take cognizance of, a top company executive says.� Local investors should also invest in ‘fundamentally sound’ stocks (like their foreign counterparts),” Ashok Pathirage, Chairman Softlogic Holdings Ltd told the Business Times.

He noted that the Colombo share market isn’t doing well because the economic fundamentals aren’t in place. “Relaxing or tightening regulations isn’t the answer. Investor confidence has to come in, interest rates need to drop. The rupee depreciation is hurting the economy. These are the reasons that the stock market is not doing well,” he explained.

He said that foreigners are buying shares 30% less in value now, as opposed to a year ago. “This is why they’re active in the market,” he added.Analysts say that the depreciation of the Sri Lankan rupee will have a slight effect mainly on Softlogic’s retail businesses (automobile, branded apparel and consumer electronics) in the short run. Mr. Pathirage still maintains that retail is the key area for the group, while admitting that there are challenges as well in this segment such as a drop in consumer purchasing power. “But this has been negated somewhat, as at the moment we only cater to the top bracket. Their spending power hasn’t really dropped.” He added that rupee depreciation together with the interest rate hike has dropped consumer confidence, but insisted that these are all temporary.

The company set foot in the consumer electronics market by acquiring Uni Walkers in 2006, which has been structured to carry out retail segment operations, which includes a wide range of consumer electronics, branded apparel and furniture. Mr. Pathirage added that October will see their new Mother Care store at Duplication Road open and a multi brand store will also be opened during the same month at Havelock Road.

When asked about their plans for a branch of UK retailer Debenhams, he said that it is currently on hold as they need to yet find a suitable space of 30,000 square feet. The policy rate hike which took place has also curbed the high credit growth environment, somewhat slowing down Softlogic’s finance sector and the company plans to sell down some of the 95% of shareholding in Asian Alliance in time. Mr. Pathirage added that the sector that has been deeply affected by the duty increases is their automobiles.

He said that Softlogic plans to penetrate the computer and home appliances space on a multi brand – multi product strategy, ranging multi product strategy, ranging from a basic radio set to air conditioner, while possessing an island-wide distribution network.

http://www.sundaytimes.lk/120819/business-times/invest-in-fundamentally-sound-stocks-advises-softlogics-pathirage-8864.html

traderathome

traderathome
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

there are 2 conflicting comments .....firstly he says the countrys economic fundamentals are not there.......
next he wants to open debenhams in srilanka......but its on hold due to lack of space....

can some one clarify these statements...............

thanks bounce
Confused TAH

traderathome

traderathome
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

i think investigation should be extended to overpriced overhyped IPOs..... Very Happy

bring those advisers and bankers in front of select committee...

D.G.Dayaratne


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

There is a saying among Rural SINHALA people

"WADURO BANA KIYANAWA"

Harry82

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

PABC,JKH,SAMP,CFIN are most attractive foreign playing

Harry82

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

Already i said
JKH
DIST
SAMP
RCL
LFIN
NTB
VFIN
COMB

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