New Toyo

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what to do everyday it goes by Wall st. climb higher and higher, STI pennies other than NEW TOYO gets played up - waiting game is certainly no fund... fund park here could have find other trading opportunity.

Give up.... sell at 30cts. Bought 27.5 - good enough now. Keep some for regular dividend.
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SAH is only worth 19.6 cents max....haha
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(28-03-2012, 08:47 AM)Underdogger Wrote: SAH is only worth 19.6 cents max....haha

Bought some New Toyo shares today for its dividends.
1.94 cts per 30cts share =6.5 %. Future earnings look stable.Wink
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With the sales proceed from SAH at 13 cents (per share), special dividends should be what investors should be focusing on..

Smile

(28-03-2012, 02:44 PM)ken Wrote:
(28-03-2012, 08:47 AM)Underdogger Wrote: SAH is only worth 19.6 cents max....haha

Bought some New Toyo shares today for its dividends.
1.94 cts per 30cts share =6.5 %. Future earnings look stable.Wink

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Well, I would like them to dispense more dividends,but the company can choose not to.

There are quite a few cash rich companies out there, yet they did not declare more dividends. Some even took them private.

I am looking at their dividends policy. Hope they could put it in black and white, and declare 50% out of their nett profits.

That I would be very satisfied.Smile
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think people have started to realize that SAH does not worth 20 cents..
it is max 19.6 cents...

Wonder if there will be a mad rush to get out of SAH into New Toyo later...

haha Smile


(28-03-2012, 04:17 PM)Underdogger Wrote: With the sales proceed from SAH at 13 cents (per share), special dividends should be what investors should be focusing on..

Smile

(28-03-2012, 02:44 PM)ken Wrote:
(28-03-2012, 08:47 AM)Underdogger Wrote: SAH is only worth 19.6 cents max....haha

Bought some New Toyo shares today for its dividends.
1.94 cts per 30cts share =6.5 %. Future earnings look stable.Wink

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Ken
New Toyo has consistently paid out a large portion of its profit. Chairman's statements in successive annual reports say that much.
New Toyo's latest profit of $19.8m was after hefty depreciation and amortisation of $12.7m.
Its principal subsidiary, Tien Wah, is also strong in cash generation. Its latest group profit of RM 37m was after depreciating and amortising RM 22m.
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Hi Portuser,

My simple calculations,

2011 Earnings per share 4.51 cts.
2011 Dividends per share 1.94 cts.
Therefore, payout rate is about 43% of net profits, which is considered quite high.

If 50%, then dividends should be 2.25 cts.Smile

Of course, dividends paid through cashflow has to be sustainable.Cool

(just vested)
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why dundos, maybe he knows something we don't.
SAH has said, remaining 1/2 of cash looking for new business to invest in.
If they RTO or buy over a business in MYANMAR.
it could rally to over 50c like yoma.

then New Toyo's stake in SAH will be worth even more.

(30-03-2012, 11:38 AM)Curiousparty Wrote: Some Dundos went to buy Shanghaiasia at 19.7 cents 100 lots..Good Luck

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I agreed that the focus should be on New Toyo and not SAH...

How much further upside can be seen in SAH?
Also, I dont think SAH should go into RTO, etc...Most of the shareholders just want every single cent back asap. I believe New Toyo is also supportive of a full payout.


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