Ee Beng Heng's comment on KOPI. All Comments

Ee Beng Heng
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just visit their shop then you will know it's a good business. High PE with high growth will balance out. look at SDS. pastry,/ bakery shop in Johor also uptrend in medium term. Just hold and it's price will slowly rise. After listing, price didn't go below 80 sen !! So more chance of going up.
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Tia Wei Ann
But SDS EPS 9sen market value only RM480mil; while KOPI EPS 2sen even future double up to 4sen, it’s current market value RM1800mil?

KOPI has 2billion shares at RM0.9 each; SDS has only 400mil shares at RM1.17 each. If SDS issued 2billion shares, it current share price only RM0.24.

Will you still feeling KOPI under valued?
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Hazman Conan
which market shares value attractive for you to invest then..the one with 480 Mil or 1800 mil? proposing new shares is not easy...corporate exercise need to had establish track record and sustainable business model...either bonus issue or right issue or any is not easy...it depends on how profitable you are and presence to market structure...
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背后的男人
Guys, trading/investment is actually quite simple... If you think a stock has potential, that's the reason you buy. If you don't think that stock has potential, that's the reason you don't buy. Everyone has her/her own reason. Just like that. By the way thanks for the good market rebound sentiment today, I did a contra gain on KOPI, bought 0.86 sold 0.9
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Tia Wei Ann
It is proposed in IPO, so let guys feeling it is cheap and undervalued. For investor, only look at its market value but not share price.

And actually bonus/right issue is not difficult, maybe you could ask your friend who is a company secretary. Bosses normally held more than 50% and can pass the resolution.
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Ravi Kumar
Totally agreed long term looks good with more stores. How does a company grow do more sales ie more stores
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