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41Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Thu Jan 30, 2020 10:09 am

KavinduTM


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

Yeah @liyanaarachchi. Your point is correct. But watch what happened 2010 - 2015 period and what happened 2015 - 2020 periods. Downtrend started 2015.

EPS,NAV, PE ratios all are satisfying. And this will be a good investment. According to my view, Now it is a good time to enter.

Also technically it shows a good buy around 15.50/=
Also good dividend rate.

We can hope more than 1.25/= dividend this time.

This company has a good future. 17-18/= levels are expected in near future.



Last edited by KavinduTM on Thu Jan 30, 2020 10:17 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : Spelling Mistake)

42Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:27 am

liyanaarachchi


Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

KavinduTM wrote:Yeah @liyanaarachchi. Your point is correct. But watch what happened 2010 - 2015 period and what happened 2015 - 2020 periods. Downtrend started 2015.

EPS,NAV, PE ratios all are satisfying. And this will be a good investment. According to my view, Now it is a good time to enter.

Also technically it shows a good buy around 15.50/=
Also good dividend rate.

We can hope more than 1.25/= dividend this time.

This company has a good future. 17-18/= levels are expected in near future.
Thank you very much. We will able to get a dividend rate more than 8% for 1.25 rupees. 

I got those details by quarterly data reports of that company. Thanks for you advise and I will see. 

This is my first company. My broker recommended this company.

43Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:32 am

liyanaarachchi


Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

Do I have to pay broker chargers when I am selling my shares?

44Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:38 am

ThilinaM


Vice President - Equity Analytics
Vice President - Equity Analytics

@liyanarachchi - OSEA at this prices 15.5 are best for beginer to start. your broker should be honest. what is the broker?? any way do not expect huge returns from OSEA. OSEA is like 6-8% better than FD thats it

45Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Fri Jan 31, 2020 7:34 pm

KavinduTM


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

liyanaarachchi wrote:
KavinduTM wrote:Yeah @liyanaarachchi. Your point is correct. But watch what happened 2010 - 2015 period and what happened 2015 - 2020 periods. Downtrend started 2015.

EPS,NAV, PE ratios all are satisfying. And this will be a good investment. According to my view, Now it is a good time to enter.

Also technically it shows a good buy around 15.50/=
Also good dividend rate.

We can hope more than 1.25/= dividend this time.

This company has a good future. 17-18/= levels are expected in near future.
Thank you very much. We will able to get a dividend rate more than 8% for 1.25 rupees. 

I got those details by quarterly data reports of that company. Thanks for you advise and I will see. 

This is my first company. My broker recommended this company.

Welcome. Its my pleasure.

Yeah it has a good div policy too. What is your broker company?

46Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Fri Jan 31, 2020 7:43 pm

KavinduTM

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

liyanaarachchi wrote:Do I have to pay broker chargers when I am selling my shares?

Yes . If you buy OSEA @ 15.50/= , it will show the B.E.S price like 15.70. That 20 cents for the buying and selling broker fees. After that Showing B.E.S price, It's pure profit.

47Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:20 pm

KavinduTM

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

ThilinaM wrote:@liyanarachchi - OSEA at this prices 15.5 are best for beginer to start. your broker should be honest. what is the broker?? any way do not expect huge returns from OSEA. OSEA is like 6-8% better than FD thats it

Yes that's true. But i believe we can expect huge return this time.

48Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:24 pm

Kipling


Expert
Expert

Hi Kavindu 
Do you expect the run to commence with full power starting Wednesday.
So far very lethargic.
Thanks

49Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:15 pm

Teller

Teller
Moderator
Moderator

I recommend OSEA, my target is 17.75 short

50Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Fri Jan 31, 2020 9:57 pm

KavinduTM

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

Kipling wrote:Hi Kavindu 
Do you expect the run to commence with full power starting Wednesday.
So far very lethargic.
Thanks

Hi Kipling.
Yeah. A run is expected. But not with the full power. However uptrend is a must.
Yes. coz of virus effect.

51Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Fri Jan 31, 2020 10:03 pm

KavinduTM

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

Teller wrote:I recommend OSEA, my target is 17.75 short

Yeah i think same. + OSEA will start it's journey to 20 levels.
@Teller What do you think?

52Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 6:05 am

Kipling


Expert
Expert

Hi Kavindu 
Did you see CAL report.
This states that earnings growth of 30% expected & even if current PE accepted then index should be 7600. If reforms are introduced there is no reason for market to be at 11 & should soon get inline with other EMs & FMs. My views are earnings will accelerate.
Await your view.
Thanks.

53Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 7:37 am

Kipling


Expert
Expert

Hi Kavindu 
Please note projected earnings growth of 32% is for FY ended March 2020.
March quarter should be even better than December quarter.
So far JKH disappointing given leisure & Finance income drop.
As always await your response.
Thanks

54Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 9:18 am

liyanaarachchi


Equity Analytic
Equity Analytic

KavinduTM wrote:
liyanaarachchi wrote:
KavinduTM wrote:Yeah @liyanaarachchi. Your point is correct. But watch what happened 2010 - 2015 period and what happened 2015 - 2020 periods. Downtrend started 2015.

EPS,NAV, PE ratios all are satisfying. And this will be a good investment. According to my view, Now it is a good time to enter.

Also technically it shows a good buy around 15.50/=
Also good dividend rate.

We can hope more than 1.25/= dividend this time.

This company has a good future. 17-18/= levels are expected in near future.
Thank you very much. We will able to get a dividend rate more than 8% for 1.25 rupees. 

I got those details by quarterly data reports of that company. Thanks for you advise and I will see. 

This is my first company. My broker recommended this company.

Welcome. Its my pleasure.

Yeah it has a good div policy too. What is your broker company?
My broker is Bartleet.

55Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 9:18 am

INDY 500


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

What about CSD
Thay pay good dividend every year in February
Their profits also healthier than other peers

56Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 1:56 pm

KavinduTM

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

Kipling wrote:Hi Kavindu 
Did you see CAL report.
This states that earnings growth of 30% expected & even if current PE accepted then index should be 7600. If reforms are introduced there is no reason for market to be at 11 & should soon get inline with other EMs & FMs. My views are earnings will accelerate.
Await your view.
Thanks.

No i didn't see.
Yeah i think same. This quarter results will be much better than december qtr.

57Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 1:59 pm

KavinduTM

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

Kipling wrote:Hi Kavindu 
Please note projected earnings growth of 32% is for FY ended March 2020.
March quarter should be even better than December quarter.
So far JKH disappointing given leisure & Finance income drop.
As always await your response.
Thanks

Can you send me the link. I can't find it.
Yeah 2020 first quarter will be special.
Did u invest in JKH?

58Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 2:10 pm

KavinduTM

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

Hi Kipling.
What are your investments?

59Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 2:53 pm

KavinduTM

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

INDY 500 wrote:What about CSD
Thay pay good dividend every year in February
Their profits also healthier than other peers

Yeah good to collect for div. But there's a doubt about investing in CSD. However 12.50 range is possible.

60Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 2:55 pm

Kipling


Expert
Expert

CAL expects earnings to grow 32% in 2020E implying the market will reach 7600 at the current level of PER
CSE is currently trading at 10.82x TTM earnings. With earnings growth at 32% in 2020E, the implied market PE is 7.74x. We believe this growth could be achieved solely through the current fiscal stimulus and the easing monetary policy environment. If structural reforms take effect, we expect ASPI to hit the levels of 9000.

61Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 2:59 pm

KavinduTM

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

Kipling wrote:CAL expects earnings to grow 32% in 2020E implying the market will reach 7600 at the current level of PER
CSE is currently trading at 10.82x TTM earnings. With earnings growth at 32% in 2020E, the implied market PE is 7.74x. We believe this growth could be achieved solely through the current fiscal stimulus and the easing monetary policy environment. If structural reforms take effect, we expect ASPI to hit the levels of 9000.

Yeah i also believe ASI will able to pass its "all time high" before 2022.
ASI will pass 7000 levels in 2020.

62Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 3:01 pm

KavinduTM

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

KavinduTM wrote:
Kipling wrote:CAL expects earnings to grow 32% in 2020E implying the market will reach 7600 at the current level of PER
CSE is currently trading at 10.82x TTM earnings. With earnings growth at 32% in 2020E, the implied market PE is 7.74x. We believe this growth could be achieved solely through the current fiscal stimulus and the easing monetary policy environment. If structural reforms take effect, we expect ASPI to hit the levels of 9000.

Yeah i also believe ASI will able to pass its "all time high" before 2022.
ASI will pass 7000 levels in 2020.

Actually is 2/3 power in essential in parliament? Won't others will help in good decisions?
However 2/3 power is only needed for critical decisions neh? tbh i don't know much about parliament things.

63Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 10:47 pm

Teller

Teller
Moderator
Moderator

When ever in the history , if 2/3 or 5/6 majority was taken, those time so many human rights, mass media freedom violated. Its your responsibility to elect a strong opposition what ever ruling party we should not care. Remember opposition should supports good Acts those are benifited to country also stand against VS

64Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sat Feb 01, 2020 11:13 pm

kasun_gimhana

kasun_gimhana
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

To pass act like freedom for information no need 2/3. 2/3 is asking for removing the 19 amendments and to do an amendment like 18. it will abolish the independent commissions. we know 19 amendment is not perfect but we need to think we are going backwards or we are going forward. 

we need to have a fiscal discipline act nobody talking about that. otherwise, one government can get 30 years loan and show artificial development and get the vote but the next generation needs to settle the loan.

65Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sun Feb 02, 2020 6:55 pm

KavinduTM

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

Teller wrote:When ever in the history , if 2/3 or 5/6 majority was taken, those time so many human rights, mass media freedom violated. Its your responsibility to elect a strong opposition what ever ruling party we should not care. Remember opposition should supports good Acts those are benifited to country also stand against VS

Yeah true.

66Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sun Feb 02, 2020 10:36 pm

KavinduTM

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

kasun_gimhana wrote:To pass act like freedom for information no need 2/3. 2/3 is asking for removing the 19 amendments and to do an amendment like 18. it will abolish the independent commissions. we know 19 amendment is not perfect but we need to think we are going backwards or we are going forward. 

we need to have a fiscal discipline act nobody talking about that. otherwise, one government can get 30 years loan and show artificial development and get the vote but the next generation needs to settle the loan.

Yeah people will get mad when they are overpowered.


"we need to have a fiscal discipline act nobody talking about that. otherwise, one government can get 30 years loan and show artificial development and get the vote but the next generation needs to settle the loan."

But good investments which will take some considerable stable profit for the country will be okay isn't it?

67Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Sun Feb 02, 2020 11:38 pm

kasun_gimhana

kasun_gimhana
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

@KavinduTM
Fiscal discipline is very difficult to explain in a forum but thinks about like this. If government issue 30 year bonds to finance the recurrent budget of a particular year. Then the loan does not create any asset. People who live now enjoy it but people who still not born have to pay the capital payment of the bond. Is it fair? that is one part of fiscal discipline. 

Another thing is strict to the budget that approves by the parliament for the particular year whoever controls the government. Did you see this? this government give massive tax deduction, then how to finance the expenses already budgeted, can reduce the government employees salary? NO. then get a loan or money printing is what the government does. Is this good for the country? the same thing did the last government giving massive salary increment( rs 10000) to government employees.

none of the above things are good for the country. The most important part is the fiscal discipline maintaining budget deficit  @ acceptable level. General norm is maintaining government debt  @ 60% from GDP. This can be vari country to country.

without these kinds of policy decisions, nobody will invest in Srilanka. because nobody can see a future in this country

68Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Mon Feb 03, 2020 12:54 am

Teller

Teller
Moderator
Moderator

In simply, for ALL ECONOMIC ADVISORS...
Sri lankan Government income is 1 rupee, it has expenses 5
rupees. So how to find 4 rupees to cover the GAP. This is 2020 scenario. Really its bad critical situation

69Short Term Targets - Page 3 Empty Re: Short Term Targets Mon Feb 03, 2020 9:18 am

KavinduTM

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

kasun_gimhana wrote:@KavinduTM
Fiscal discipline is very difficult to explain in a forum but thinks about like this. If government issue 30 year bonds to finance the recurrent budget of a particular year. Then the loan does not create any asset. People who live now enjoy it but people who still not born have to pay the capital payment of the bond. Is it fair? that is one part of fiscal discipline. 

Another thing is strict to the budget that approves by the parliament for the particular year whoever controls the government. Did you see this? this government give massive tax deduction, then how to finance the expenses already budgeted, can reduce the government employees salary? NO. then get a loan or money printing is what the government does. Is this good for the country? the same thing did the last government giving massive salary increment( rs 10000) to government employees.

none of the above things are good for the country. The most important part is the fiscal discipline maintaining budget deficit  @ acceptable level. General norm is maintaining government debt  @ 60% from GDP. This can be vari country to country.

without these kinds of policy decisions, nobody will invest in Srilanka. because nobody can see a future in this country

@kasun

Yes your point is correct it's not fair.

We had to take loans continuously because of the budget deficit right? Government expenditures are higher than the revenue. So national debt was rising since 1990.

Sri Lanka: Evolution of debt


[th]Date[/th][th]Debt[/th][th]Debt (%GDP)[/th][th]Debt Per Capita[/th]
201874,00883.28%3,415$
201768,12877.38%3,177$
201665,11979.02%3,071$
201563,22078.49%3,015$
201457,26272.22%2,757$
201353,31171.78%2,590$
201247,59669.61%2,330$
201146,42071.11%2,285$
201040,55471.57%2,008$
200936,22175.20%1,804$
200833,13871.10%1,661$
200727,50874.27%1,389$
200624,84876.79%1,263$
200522,11279.17%1,132$
200421,16089.41%1,092$
200319,32689.36%1,006$
200219,51099.55%1,024$
200116,22887.21%858$
200015,85281.87%844$
199914,86980.31%796$
199814,14476.74%762$
199712,97072.51%702$
199612,64778.80%688$
199511,77180.43%645$
199411,09680.52%613$
19939,77881.84%545$
19929,00480.57%508$
19918,62683.20%492$
19907,72681.60%446$

Year by year we had to take loans coz of budget deficit.


Currently in 2020 our Debt to GDP ratio is 82.99% .

However in Japan , it is 237.54%
Italy                               133.43%     
Singapore                     109.37%
USA                               106.7%
France                            99.20%
Spain                              95.96%
Canada                           88.01%
Sri Lanka                        82.99% (it's us Surprised)
Maldives                          61.43%
Finland                            59.88%
Israel                               58.96%
South Africa                    57.81%              
Germany                         56.93%
Malaysia                          56.32%
China                              55.36%
Qatar                               52.74% (World Richest Country)
Iraq                                  50.25%
Thailand                          41.47%
South Korea                    40.54%
Switzerland                     39.49% (Best countries to live)
Sweden                           37.23%(Best countries to live)
Norway                            36.75%(Best countries to live)                 
Nepal                               33.07%
Iran                                  30.04%
New Zealand                    28.07% (Best Country to Visit)
Luxembourg                     21.61% (Word #2 Richest country)


Yes its various to country to country but i have no idea about which exceeded 100%. Which means they owe debt more than GDP. In japan its 230% wth  Exclamation




"Another thing is strict to the budget that approves by the parliament for the particular year whoever controls the government. Did you see this? this government give massive tax deduction, then how to finance the expenses already budgeted, can reduce the government employees salary? NO. then get a loan or money printing is what the government does. Is this good for the country? the same thing did the last government giving massive salary increment( rs 10000) to government employees"



I agree that taxes are a huge income for gov. And now our revenue is lower than expenditures. That's true but i believe that tax deduction is a good decision made by gov. Yeah there are few problems as u told. But as a developing country comparing to malaysia,singapore,indonesia or india, we had too high tax rates. And gov could increase tax rates more and balance the budget but people will die. Harder time will come for businesses. But with the tax deduction people will encourage more to the business field. Which is good for the country. Yeah they will have to print more. But considering long term, tax deduction will be good for the country.


Yeah Debt to GDP may stay below 60% is better. Now it is 82.99% . What to do? There are 2 ways. Not to take loans or increase GDP growth rate. I believe GDP rate will grow in near future with the decisions of gov.


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Yeah we can't expect much without those facts. I believe this gov will take actions for the future of the country.

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