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should be a positive for DF either way. wasted, I kinda like carrefour...
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any news/urls on carrerfour liquidation advertisement or offer?
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28-08-2012, 06:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 28-08-2012, 06:22 PM by valuehunter.)
Wondering if forummers have taken a look at walmart. PE-wise, it certainly is a whole lot cheaper, not forgetting the positive fcf the business churns out year after year.
Granted that walmart was trading at obscenely high levels 10 or more years back. However, facts have shown that the earnings have caught up with the price somewhat with PE now around 15 times and forward PE less than that. Question is can the growth continue in the foreseeable business?
With the business being roughly 48% family owned (last time I checked, forummers may want to verify) and bearing in mind that dps has been consistently rising for so many years, it probably is reasonable to believe that management's interest is aligned with minority shareholders. At the very least, the money comes in every quarter!
With Dairy Farm trading at more that 30 times PE, are investors willing to wait more than 30 years to get back the earnings? Or is the growth rate so high? Points to ponder and mull over.
Not intended to induce selling or buying of either counter. Just wondering if Dairy Farm warrants such valuations when compared to its larger peer, bearing in mind that the two companies are not exactly the same, so not exactly a case of comparing apples to apples. Forummers must of course still conduct due diligence on their part.
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Dairy Farms ROE is double of Walmart, and almost all its competitors.
I think why their better is that they are not in China, which walmart is.
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(28-08-2012, 08:07 PM)Drizzt Wrote: Dairy Farms ROE is double of Walmart, and almost all its competitors.
I think why their better is that they are not in China, which walmart is.
I recalled everybody was expecting China to save the world, with crisis everywhere in US and Europe, not too long ago.
Suddenly it become a forbidden land for investors?
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no i mean purely from the margins perspective not who they sell to. the big contributors is hongkong and singapore. perhaps they can sell higher margins thats why.