27-02-2017, 02:29 PM
Took a cursory look at it. I kind of agree with BKelah assessment. This kind of business is very much driven by raw materials on it's bottomline. A very tough business to be in, no competitive advantage at all. A -ve on Teckwah is that there are too many family members in the company. Need some professional managers so that the pressure to perform or gets fired is there!
Anyway downside is low and so is upside. Not likely that this co will be privatised as there is not that enough meat to do so.
Not vested.
Anyway downside is low and so is upside. Not likely that this co will be privatised as there is not that enough meat to do so.
Not vested.