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19-12-2012, 04:45 PM
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Anyone looked at this company before? Lots of cash and trading at a discount to NAV. Plus good dividend. And company has been consistently buying back shares.
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Other than the low ROE, the dividend yield looks quite fine.
A little curious here, can they pay out dividends only from retained earnings or are they something like a business trust where dividends can be paid out even with negative earnings? thanks in advance
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20-12-2012, 11:26 AM
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The dividend distribution is restricted by solvency test of Bermuda Companies Act.
The latest amended Solvency Test should be :
1. the company must be able to pay its debts as they become due in the normal course of business.
and
2. the value of the company's assets must be greater than the value of its liabilities.
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(19-12-2012, 09:13 PM)greengiraffe Wrote: Nevertheless, for Hotung that pays good dividends and doing consistent sharebuys, I personally do not think that anyone with a long enough time horizon will go too far wrong.
Just hope that it may be heading for delisting at a reasonable valuation in the future.
(19-12-2012, 04:45 PM)Share Investor Wrote: Anyone looked at this company before? Lots of cash and trading at a discount to NAV. Plus good dividend. And company has been consistently buying back shares.
In the good old days we used to call it Ho-Tung in Hokkien. Not sure if we can Tung as long
IIRC it is a Taiwanese VC. Are there any catalyst for delisting?
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