26-08-2023, 10:07 AM
After many years, Parkson share price seem to be up-trending. The group main earnings driver is China. It went into problems years ago when the Chinese retail market went digital.
So Parkson had to learn how to be a multi-channel retailer and while doing so, its earnings declined. Then came Covid-19 and gave the company more earnings headache.
Over the past week or so, its share price started to go up and reached as high as 68% of the price the week before. Then came its quarterly results that showed sustained earnings. I think this explained the price hike.
To be transparent I bought Parkson years ago (before Covid-19) at an average price of RM 0.80 per share on the basis that it was a turnaround story.
The stock price has been declining since then. Are the recent price spike and the earnings an indication that the turnaround is bearing fruits? Are we seeing light at the end of the tunnel?
I actually have a framework to determine what to do with my investments when the prices drop significantly below my purchased price. Refer to the chart below. I used it for Parkson years ago and that is why I am still holding onto my Parkson shares. I guess it is time to have another look. To know more about this decision framework, go to Parkson Holdings - how to handle a price decline
So Parkson had to learn how to be a multi-channel retailer and while doing so, its earnings declined. Then came Covid-19 and gave the company more earnings headache.
Over the past week or so, its share price started to go up and reached as high as 68% of the price the week before. Then came its quarterly results that showed sustained earnings. I think this explained the price hike.
To be transparent I bought Parkson years ago (before Covid-19) at an average price of RM 0.80 per share on the basis that it was a turnaround story.
The stock price has been declining since then. Are the recent price spike and the earnings an indication that the turnaround is bearing fruits? Are we seeing light at the end of the tunnel?
I actually have a framework to determine what to do with my investments when the prices drop significantly below my purchased price. Refer to the chart below. I used it for Parkson years ago and that is why I am still holding onto my Parkson shares. I guess it is time to have another look. To know more about this decision framework, go to Parkson Holdings - how to handle a price decline