EPS - 2.83
NAV - 19.19
Profit increased 356%
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Captain wrote:BALA.N is the Share for me
it is a really valuable share.
EPS for 6 month Rs 12/-
EPS after removing Add back of Mgt Fees Rs 6/- per last Quarter
Thereby Annualized EPS over Rs 20/-, If this price trend for TEA is countinue.
NAPS (Only Retain Earnings ) Rs 19/- Per Share
NAPS (With All Reserves) Rs 101/-
They have maintained good dividend policy, when they are having profits in previous years.
But Share Price is only still Rs 22/- to 23/- now
(Please think & invest before this price is going further up, and this is not a buying promotion)
please explain Rich movement (EPS,PE Etc) Thanks...Casanova wrote:Yaa. It may High as u guess up to 13 to 14. What about RICH? If RICH move start it will be go at least 17. Possible Run to CTBL and ASIY too
Wimal Modawansa wrote:BALA P/E OF 1.50-(NAV 100.89-MP 36.10)
MASK P/E OF 2.14-(NAV 19.19-MP 19.19)
UDPL P/E OF 2.29-(NAV 35.28-MP 45.70)
MAL P/E OF 4.11-(NAV 13.96-MP 12.10/12.50)
BOPL P/E OF 4.75-(NAV 17.39-MP 17.90)
NAMU P/E OF 4.84-(NAV 112.62-MP 92.00)
MADU P/E OF 4.89-(NAV 16.48-MP 18.20)
HAPU P/E OF 4.91-(NAV 38.25-MP 32.50)
Harry82 wrote:Plantation share rise –recipe for a potential bubble
By Duruthu Edirimuni Chandrasekera
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With high tea prices recorded over the past three months, retail traders are grabbing onto plantation shares, alarming regulators as this can be a potential bubble, analysts say.
“There’s a bit of good news on the plantations sector as tea prices are high and their June quarter results have been good. So, the retailers extrapolate tea prices and gauge the values of these stocks, which may be not so good news in the long run,” an analyst told the Business Times.
Another analyst added that there’s certainly a fundamental backing in the rise of these shares, with tea prices at auctions in August averaging Rs. 606.86 per kg, up from Rs. 473.78 a year ago, as per a Forbes and Walker Tea Brokers report. Prices of teas from all three elevations rose during August with the biggest gains in the high grown varieties. But this rise in shares shouldn’t last long. “A little bit of good news in an illiquid sector like this will send prices up,” he added.
Share of Lankem Developments from June 30 to September 28 rose by 230 per cent (from Rs. 3 per share to Rs. 9.90). A share in Madulsima Plantations which was Rs. 6.70 and went up to Rs. 15.50, a 131.34 per cent surge during the same, corresponding period. A share at Udapussellawa rose by 123.08 per cent, Malwatta up by 121.43 per cent, Colombo Trust Finance by 106 per cent and Balangoda Plantations by 106 per cent during the said 3- month period.
It’s a volatile sector and retailers should exercise caution, a regulator told the Business Times. While this isn’t a replica of the 2010 era when the mafia stumped the market with pump and dump in dud shares, prolonging these share hikes could be a recipe for disaster, she said.
Profit figures of planation companies for the quarter ended September 2017 is in the process of being finalized this week. Companies trading below their net asset values - BALA,MAL,NAMU and HAPU could shoot up. Watch these counters.Wimal Modawansa wrote:BALA P/E OF 1.50-(NAV 100.89-MP 36.10)
MASK P/E OF 2.14-(NAV 19.19-MP 19.19)
UDPL P/E OF 2.29-(NAV 35.28-MP 45.70)
MAL P/E OF 4.11-(NAV 13.96-MP 12.10/12.50)
BOPL P/E OF 4.75-(NAV 17.39-MP 17.90)
NAMU P/E OF 4.84-(NAV 112.62-MP 92.00)
MADU P/E OF 4.89-(NAV 16.48-MP 18.20)
HAPU P/E OF 4.91-(NAV 38.25-MP 32.50)
Ran49 wrote:Still running Plantations... it will run till end of November.... most of the good counters will touch Rs100... keep eye...
I think Now it's over, Big Players end the game.....fireshelter wrote:udpl Start
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