As compared with 28 September 2007, the portfolio grew to 571K, a wroppling increase of 62.3K. In the month of October, I bought in 39.3K worth of shares (including new counters to continue diversification, and existing ones where price drop to good value). Therefore the actual growth of the portfolio is only 23K. It is still a good 4.5% growth.
When Cosco soared to S$7.8, I sold 4000 shares, only to buy back 2 days later at 7.25. Locked in net profit of $1,990. Just for the fun of it.
I received no dividend payout this month.
The top 30 holding are now:
1. CoscoCorp
2. ComfortDelGro
3. OCBC Bk
4. Semb Corp
5. Int-Roller
6. SPH
7. Raffles Edu
8. FibreChem
9. SPC
10. CapitaComm
11. Celestial
12. HG Metal
13. F & N
14. Food Junc
15. MetroHldg
16. ChinaFlexP
17. CitySpring
18. SAT Svcs
19. Pacific HC
20. PanUnited
21. Hartford
22. MIDAS
23. SP AusNet
24. Koda
25. Hiap Moh
26. CapitaRChina
27. SSH Corp
28. MacCookIReit
29. Sing Food
30. Amara
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Friday, September 28, 2007
28 September 2007
Update of stock portfolio at month end. STI had a good run over the last few days. Today it took little halt as we approach the quarter ending. S-shares ran wild this afternoon, apparently due to the following reason as reported by Merrill Lynch:
SGX listed China Stocks are running riot today - many of them rising by more than 10% - and here's the main reason why from Merrill Lynch:Yesterday, a 3rd QDII fund was approved. What was significant was that Jiashi Fund Management Co is the first QDII to be allowed to invest in Chinese companies (defined as having at least 50% of its revenues from China) listed on the SGX and in the US.
We saw what happened to the HK market when it was announced that QDII funds could invest in HK. The index is already up 32% from the sub-prime crisis lows even before a single QDII dollar has been invested. Real money of US$48bn is expected to flow in for 2008.
If 10% flows into the S shares, this translates to 12% of the US$40bn S-share market. The S shares have been underperforming even the STI, much less its H share peers.
Whilst the STI has hit a new high yesterday, the broad market has lagged. We feel that the time is now ripe for the S shares to perform.
Our picks are (taking into account size, liquidity, market leadership, valuation):Yangzijiang (YSJ), Cosco (COS ), Synear Foods (SYNF ), Midas (MIDAS), China Hongxing (CHHS), Yanlord (YLLG), China XLX (CXLX), China Energy (CEGY), China Sky (CSCF), Celestial (CENU), Sino Tech fibre (SINOT), Hongguo (HGUO), Beauty China (BCH).
Yangzijiang (YZJ SP) - 19x 08 PER
Guangzhou Shipyard Intl - 22.2x 08 PER,
Synear Foods - 17x 08 PER
China Mengniu (2319 HK) - 34x 08 PER
Tingyi Holdings (322 HK) - 35x 08 PER
Bright Diary Foods (1886 HK) - 60x 08 PER
Midas (MIDAS SP) - 21x 08 PER
Zhuzhou CSR Times Electric - 32x 08 PER
Zhuzhou Times New Materials Technology - 37x 08 PER
Jinxi Axle Co Ltd - 37x 08 PER
China Hongxing Sports (CHHS SP) - 20.6x 08 PER
China Sport International (CSPORTS SP) - 11.3x 08 PER
Li Ning (2331 HK) - 32x 08 PER
Anta Sports (2020 HK) - 31x 08 PER
Celestial (CENU SP) - 8x 08 PER
Vitasoy (0345 HK) - 14x 08 PER
Hongguo (HGUO) - 12.3x 08 PER
Belle Interntaional - 33x 08 PER
From the list, those which are in my portfolio did have a good run today and pushed the portfolio up, depite STI closing today in negative territory. Here is the update of the top 30 holdings:
1. CoscoCorp
2. ComfortDelGro
3. Semb Corp
4. OCBC Bk
5. SPH
6. CapitaComm
7. Int-Roller
8. FibreChem
9. Celestial
10. SPC
11. HG Metal
12. Food Junc
13. Raffles Edu
14. F & N
15. ChinaFlexP
16. MetroHldg
17. CitySpring
18. Hiap Moh
19. PanUnited
20. Pacific HC
21. MIDAS
22. Hartford
23. MacCookIReit
24. HTL Int
25. Aztech
26. Cambridge
27. SP AusNet
28. SAT Svcs
29. Sing Food
30. FrasersCT
SGX listed China Stocks are running riot today - many of them rising by more than 10% - and here's the main reason why from Merrill Lynch:Yesterday, a 3rd QDII fund was approved. What was significant was that Jiashi Fund Management Co is the first QDII to be allowed to invest in Chinese companies (defined as having at least 50% of its revenues from China) listed on the SGX and in the US.
We saw what happened to the HK market when it was announced that QDII funds could invest in HK. The index is already up 32% from the sub-prime crisis lows even before a single QDII dollar has been invested. Real money of US$48bn is expected to flow in for 2008.
If 10% flows into the S shares, this translates to 12% of the US$40bn S-share market. The S shares have been underperforming even the STI, much less its H share peers.
Whilst the STI has hit a new high yesterday, the broad market has lagged. We feel that the time is now ripe for the S shares to perform.
Our picks are (taking into account size, liquidity, market leadership, valuation):Yangzijiang (YSJ), Cosco (COS ), Synear Foods (SYNF ), Midas (MIDAS), China Hongxing (CHHS), Yanlord (YLLG), China XLX (CXLX), China Energy (CEGY), China Sky (CSCF), Celestial (CENU), Sino Tech fibre (SINOT), Hongguo (HGUO), Beauty China (BCH).
Yangzijiang (YZJ SP) - 19x 08 PER
Guangzhou Shipyard Intl - 22.2x 08 PER,
Synear Foods - 17x 08 PER
China Mengniu (2319 HK) - 34x 08 PER
Tingyi Holdings (322 HK) - 35x 08 PER
Bright Diary Foods (1886 HK) - 60x 08 PER
Midas (MIDAS SP) - 21x 08 PER
Zhuzhou CSR Times Electric - 32x 08 PER
Zhuzhou Times New Materials Technology - 37x 08 PER
Jinxi Axle Co Ltd - 37x 08 PER
China Hongxing Sports (CHHS SP) - 20.6x 08 PER
China Sport International (CSPORTS SP) - 11.3x 08 PER
Li Ning (2331 HK) - 32x 08 PER
Anta Sports (2020 HK) - 31x 08 PER
Celestial (CENU SP) - 8x 08 PER
Vitasoy (0345 HK) - 14x 08 PER
Hongguo (HGUO) - 12.3x 08 PER
Belle Interntaional - 33x 08 PER
From the list, those which are in my portfolio did have a good run today and pushed the portfolio up, depite STI closing today in negative territory. Here is the update of the top 30 holdings:
1. CoscoCorp
2. ComfortDelGro
3. Semb Corp
4. OCBC Bk
5. SPH
6. CapitaComm
7. Int-Roller
8. FibreChem
9. Celestial
10. SPC
11. HG Metal
12. Food Junc
13. Raffles Edu
14. F & N
15. ChinaFlexP
16. MetroHldg
17. CitySpring
18. Hiap Moh
19. PanUnited
20. Pacific HC
21. MIDAS
22. Hartford
23. MacCookIReit
24. HTL Int
25. Aztech
26. Cambridge
27. SP AusNet
28. SAT Svcs
29. Sing Food
30. FrasersCT
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Compulsory Acquisition of PanU Marine
My PanU Marine shares were deleted from the CDP account on 14.9.2007 (didn't notice it as I don't check CDP account regularly). The cheque for the shares comes today.
This is the first time one of my shares got "compulsorily" acquired. Sad to lose this counter as it gave me good dividend over the past years. Happy because these shares were spin off from Pan United Limited and my cost was 0 (zero).
This is the first time one of my shares got "compulsorily" acquired. Sad to lose this counter as it gave me good dividend over the past years. Happy because these shares were spin off from Pan United Limited and my cost was 0 (zero).
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