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(23-02-2015, 09:20 PM)CY09 Wrote: Hi NTL,
About every 3 months, I am only able to create 1 bullet; therefore I will always keep a spare bullet in my pocket to wait for the biggest Penguin to appear. Upon pulling the trigger on the biggest penguin, I will be out of bullets and either I have to wait for a new bullet or I have to sell other holdings to earn an extra bullet to snipe again. This is where the T+2 method is important because I have 2 days to raise funds
Normally if i am able to create a new bullet but have not fired the previous, I will just pull the trigger and take down the penguin of the day. Another factor to consider is portfolio concentrations which I am getting a lot of feedback for collecting too much Penguins
*1 bullet = $9,000
Hi CY09,
Thanks for your reply. So it just happen that the fattest penguins now are selling at 0.215, so you keep sniping and sniping as they appear.
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Q4 was surprisingly much weaker than the previous 4 quarters. Likely the O&G slowdown had a corresponding impact. Will need to have a deeper analysis.
Still, reviewing my overall, stock price appreciation of 20% and div yield of 5+%, this is excellent closure for penguin.
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I think everyone here, after such strong 3 quarters, expected EPS to exceed 5 cents.
But if we take a step back, it has been a great year for Penguin. Furthermore, at current price, we now get a close to 5% yield.
Some of the concerns here are usually to do with lack of visibility on order books. My guess (and only my guess) is there must be some sort of confidence on future earnings and order book to double the dividend this year.
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How you all be interpreting the following statement? Positive? Negative? Or Neutral Outlook?
"Sobering sentiments in the offshore oil and gas industry are expected to temper demand for the Group's crewboats and Fast Supply Intervention Vessels in sales and charters. However, demand for security vessels (Flex Fighter) and passenger ferries (Flex Ferry), as well as ship repair services, is expected to be less affected."
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