//@MilkTeaBro:I don't know what happened on $WILMAR INTERNATIONAL LIMITED(F34.SI)$ I bought it last time at 3.59 after poor 1H 2023 results. I prepared to buy it again at another 5% drop. there's no news from Wilmar, but it rose up more than 3% today.//@MilkTeaBro:Wilmar 1H23 net profit dropped 53%, what should I do? Wilmar released 1H23 result on 11/08/2023 after trading bell. Net profits dropped 53% compared with same period 2022 which is much lower than market expectation. I am holding 6800 shares Wilmar, cost of per share was 3.83, dividend income was not counted. what should I do next? Firs@MilkTeaBro:Wilmar 1H23 net profit dropped 53%, what should I do? Wilmar released 1H23 result on 11/08/2023 after trading bell. Net profits dropped 53% compared with same period 2022 which is much lower than market expectation. I am holding 6800 shares Wilmar, cost of per share was 3.83, dividend income was not counted. what should I do next? First, let's review some facts here. P/E last year was 7.04, P/E TTM was 9.43 at 14/08/2023 close price. Interim Dividend 6 Singapore Cents, EPS Interim 8.8 US Cents. 14/08/2023 after bell announcement: Wilmar CEO added 4 million shares at 3.695 today. HPRY Holdings Limited, which Mr Kuok Khoon Hong is deemed interested in, has acquired a total of 4,004,200 shares at an average price of S$3.695 per share in Wilmar International Limited ("Wilmar") in the name of a bank nominee via market transactions. China economy was weak, Wilmar business will not going up soon. But Wilmar long term prosperity was still there. P/E TTM 9.43 still consider cheap blue chips. I thought Wilmar had priced in bad Q2 performance. It had continuous loosing day from 16/06/2023, 4.1 SGD to 06/07/2023 3.59 SGD. I will add 900 share in previous low price 3.59 SGD, and I will add another 900 shares at 3.41 if I did happen. So I can average down my cost. I believed Wilmar financial result allowed current dividend 0.17 SGD/ year. I can collect dividend while I was waiting for good time came back to Wilmar again. $WILMAR INTERNATIONAL LIMITED(F34.SI)$
Wilmar 1H23 net profit dropped 53%, what should I do? Wilmar released 1H23 result on 11/08/2023 after trading bell. Net profits dropped 53% compared with same period 2022 which is much lower than market expectation. I am holding 6800 shares Wilmar, cost of per share was 3.83, dividend income was not counted. what should I do next? First, let's review some facts here. P/E last year was 7.04, P/E TTM was 9.43 at 14/08/2023 close price. Interim Dividend 6 Singapore Cents, EPS Interim 8.8 US Cents. 14/08/2023 after bell announcement: Wilmar CEO added 4 million shares at 3.695 today. HPRY Holdings Limited, which Mr Kuok Khoon Hong is deemed interested in, has acquired a total of 4,004,200 shares at an average price of S$3.695 per share in Wilmar International Limited ("Wilmar") in the name of a bank nominee via market transactions. China economy was weak, Wilmar business will not going up soon. But Wilmar long term prosperity was still there. P/E TTM 9.43 still consider cheap blue chips. I thought Wilmar had priced in bad Q2 performance. It had continuous loosing day from 16/06/2023, 4.1 SGD to 06/07/2023 3.59 SGD. I will add 900 share in previous low price 3.59 SGD, and I will add another 900 shares at 3.41 if I did happen. So I can average down my cost. I believed Wilmar financial result allowed current dividend 0.17 SGD/ year. I can collect dividend while I was waiting for good time came back to Wilmar again. $WILMAR INTERNATIONAL LIMITED(F34.SI)$Disclaimer: Investing carries risk. This is not financial advice. The above content should not be regarded as an offer, recommendation, or solicitation on acquiring or disposing of any financial products, any associated discussions, comments, or posts by author or other users should not be considered as such either. It is solely for general information purpose only, which does not consider your own investment objectives, financial situations or needs. TTM assumes no responsibility or warranty for the accuracy and completeness of the information, investors should do their own research and may seek professional advice before investing.