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20-02-2014, 12:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 20-02-2014, 12:31 PM by cyclone.)
What I am asking here is the kind of companies you think Warren Buffett would like to buy for a fair amount of time at a fair value price.
For example, he'd always talk about Coke, See's Candies and Wells Fargo.
Please share your ideas, which may not be at the right price now or may not be significant growers but decent growers with the least risks. Please explain how the business has a sustainable competitive advantage and how you think about the business. Some numbers will be appreciated but a paragraph long is enough.
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I also wish to know but may I say, there is no short cut to getting the best ideas. Actually, if you stick around here long enough, you should be able to pick out some of the better companies.
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Well, I just share my criteria for screening company here. The company which I would like to invest should have:
1 low debt, ideally, no interest bearing debt.
2 high net profit margin, ideally>10%
3 dividend on yearly basis, ideally with a increasing amount
4 price not expensive comparing to earning, ideally P/E or EV/E <7
5 price not expensive comparing to asset, ideally P/B<1.5
6 an audit of good global reputation, ideally the big four
7 good management team, ideally with a long term conservative strategy and interest in line with the minority shareholders.
If price is not a factor, points 4 and 5 may be removed.
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*cheeky mode on*
When is the submission date?
Can do together with other members?
Got past year papers?
*cheeky mode off*
Paiseh, I missed my school life very much...
WB is so widely followed and his selected listed stocks are so widely covered until there aren't any much advantage to follow him if your investment fund is small. (but paiseh, maybe yours is big)
For small investment fund, you can get better returns by looking for gems in small caps.
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Hahaha Sorry I never make it clear! Just wanted to bounce some ideas!
All I was asking for are the Buffett-like of businesses that you see around in US or Singapore.
ie the higher ROIC with good sustainable competitive advantage businesses. Somehow I just can't seem to realise them especially in Singapore.
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24-02-2014, 10:03 PM
(This post was last modified: 24-02-2014, 10:05 PM by felixleong.)
I think there are some warren buffett like companies in Singapore
Sheng shiong, Challenger, Osim and ARA are example of companies with
strong brand, high ROE and wide/deep moats
they will never be as great as coke but they are still pretty decent