• SharkfinSharkfin
      ·12-04 08:47
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    • WildbarWildbar
      ·12-04 06:43
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$  Have been watching this counter for a while and it finally flies. Will it go further? Personally, my bet is yes.
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    • SbkngSbkng
      ·12-04 06:19
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$  if its good, why not
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    • Jeron GohJeron Goh
      ·12-04 02:34
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    • JamesTJamesT
      ·12-04 01:02
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·12-03 17:25

      Balancing Caution and Opportunity: My Investment Strategy in Uncertain Times

      Currently, I don't invest in companies whose products or services I use regularly. Instead, my investment portfolio with Tiger Brokers focuses on a mix of stocks and bonds, all in the U.S. markets, while I am based in Singapore. My holdings include Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY), Ready Capital Corporation (RC), and bond ETFs consisting of TLT (iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF) and TLH (iShares 10-20 Year Treasury Bond ETF). Investment Rationale for Current Holdings: Occidental Petroleum (OXY): I believe OXY is currently undervalued relative to its peers, offering a strong investment opportunity. The company is well-positioned in the energy sector, which is vital to the global economy. Its focus on oil and gas exploration aligns with current market trends, and I see it as superior
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    • HMHHMH
      ·12-03 15:32

      Sip, Savor, and Invest: How Everyday Favourites Can Boost Your Portfolio

      A tried-and-true piece of investing wisdom is to "invest in what you know," and products you use regularly can be an excellent starting point. Whether it’s bubble tea during a sunny afternoon or a crisp Tiger Beer shared among friends, these everyday experiences can offer more than just enjoyment—they can lead to investment opportunities. Let’s explore the concept of investing in familiar products, with a focus on Singapore’s love for bubble tea and alcoholic beverages like Chang Beer and Tiger Beer. The Case for Investing in Familiar Products Investing in products you use regularly offers several advantages: Familiarity Breeds Insight As a consumer, you’re already familiar with the product’s quality, pricing, and popularity. For example, if you notice long queues at your favourite bubble
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    • hm mhhm mh
      ·12-03 13:42
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·12-03 11:59

      Zscaler 25Q1: Cloud Cybersecurity Integration

      As a cloud cybersecurity company with an unnatural month in its fiscal quarter, $Zscaler Inc.(ZS)$ pulled back more than 8% after announcing its 1Q FY2025 results.Given that the quarterly results beat market expectations, investors are still concerned about the ability to deliver strong results going forward.The company's Q2 guidance fell slightly short of expectations, but it also raised its guidance for the full fiscal year.ZS may not just need to work itself out if it can get back to the highs of late last year again.Financials and Market ExpectationsKey Financial IndicatorsOperating income: $628 million, up 26% year-over-year, compared to expectations of $606 million;Adjusted EPS: 77 cents, versus market estimate of 63 cents;Deferred revenue: $1
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·12-03 11:53

      Investing in Stocks of Companies Whose Products We Use Regularly

      Warren Buffett once said, "Don't invest in something you don't understand." This timeless wisdom underscores the importance of knowledge and familiarity in making sound investment decisions. One excellent way to apply this principle is by investing in the stocks of companies whose products or services we use regularly. These investments come with several advantages, but they also require careful evaluation. Let’s explore this strategy further. 1. Familiarity with Business Models When you invest in companies that sell products you use daily, such as clothing brands like Nike or Adidas, grocery retailers like Sheng Siong, or telecommunication companies like Singtel and StarHub, you are inherently more familiar with their business models. You understand what drives their success, the quality
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    • HanhancHanhanc
      ·12-03 10:42
      Yes, of course. I am sure most people would like to invest in the products they use regularly, so that the product won't get lost.
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    • AN88AN88
      ·12-03 04:20
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$  yes sure. Why not. If they are good company with good products
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·12-03 00:30
      Familiar and comfortable with products that are used regularly but to invest in the stocks need more research.
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    • RufusyapRufusyap
      ·12-03 00:10
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    • WanEHWanEH
      ·12-02 23:41
      wow, just know this company. will try to look into the fundamental. if good can try to invest.
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    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·12-02 23:24

      Diageo shares a buy after their 45% price decline?

      $Diageo PLC(DEO)$ Diageo, the world's leading producer of premium alcoholic beverages, boasts a portfolio of iconic brands such as Guinness, Johnnie Walker, Smirnoff, Tanqueray, and Baileys. Throughout the 21st century, the company has demonstrated remarkable consistency, increasing its dividend annually regardless of economic conditions, including financial crises and pandemics. However, 2024 has been challenging, with declining sales in Latin America and sluggish growth in other regions. These underwhelming results have led to a 45% drop in Diageo's share price, making its valuation considerably more appealing. But is this lower price enough to justify buying the shares? Reasonable overall growth, but shareholder equity is declining Dividend grow
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·12-02 21:40
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$    $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ is a stock am monitoring. would ant to get more when the price is right... Following the release of its financial report on November 21, Thai Beverage has achieved seven consecutive days of stock price gains. Although FY2024 results are flat, analysts are positive about its outlook. @Universe宇宙 @LMSunshine @
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·12-02 21:40
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ is a stock am monitoring. would ant to get more when the price is right... Following the release of its financial report on November 21, Thai Beverage has achieved seven consecutive days of stock price gains. Although FY2024 results are flat, analysts are positive about its outlook. @Universe宇宙 @LMSunshine @HelenJanet
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    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·12-02 20:38
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$   Imagine sitting in a bustling Bangkok street market, sipping on a cold Chang Beer, or enjoying a refreshing bottle of Oishi Green Tea on a humid day. These moments of familiarity with Thai Beverage’s products highlight an often-overlooked investment strategy: investing in companies whose products you use and trust regularly. This principle, advocated by legendary investors like Peter Lynch, suggests that consumer familiarity can provide unique insights into a company’s potential for long-term success. Thai Beverage (ThaiBev, Y92.SI), a leading beverage company in Southeast Asia, exemplifies this strategy. From alcoholic beverages like Chang Beer to non-alcoholic drinks under the Oishi and
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·12-02 20:19

      Would You Invest in Products You Use Regularly?

      From bubble tea to Tiger Beer, many of us consume these products daily. Investing in companies that produce them could offer both financial returns and personal satisfaction. For example, $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ and $HEINEKEN NV(0O26.UK)$ $HEINEKEN NV(0O26.UK)$ are dominant players in their respective markets. Why Consider Investing in Familiar Brands? Consumer Loyalty: Strong brand loyalty translates into consistent revenue streams. Growing Demand: Beverage consumption trends often drive sustainable growth. Emotional Connection: Investing in products you enjoy creates a personal stake in their success. From Sip to Stock: Turning Everyday Products Into Investments Do you already own stock
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    • MaverickWealthBuilderMaverickWealthBuilder
      ·12-03 11:59

      Zscaler 25Q1: Cloud Cybersecurity Integration

      As a cloud cybersecurity company with an unnatural month in its fiscal quarter, $Zscaler Inc.(ZS)$ pulled back more than 8% after announcing its 1Q FY2025 results.Given that the quarterly results beat market expectations, investors are still concerned about the ability to deliver strong results going forward.The company's Q2 guidance fell slightly short of expectations, but it also raised its guidance for the full fiscal year.ZS may not just need to work itself out if it can get back to the highs of late last year again.Financials and Market ExpectationsKey Financial IndicatorsOperating income: $628 million, up 26% year-over-year, compared to expectations of $606 million;Adjusted EPS: 77 cents, versus market estimate of 63 cents;Deferred revenue: $1
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    • SpidersSpiders
      ·12-03 17:25

      Balancing Caution and Opportunity: My Investment Strategy in Uncertain Times

      Currently, I don't invest in companies whose products or services I use regularly. Instead, my investment portfolio with Tiger Brokers focuses on a mix of stocks and bonds, all in the U.S. markets, while I am based in Singapore. My holdings include Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY), Ready Capital Corporation (RC), and bond ETFs consisting of TLT (iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF) and TLH (iShares 10-20 Year Treasury Bond ETF). Investment Rationale for Current Holdings: Occidental Petroleum (OXY): I believe OXY is currently undervalued relative to its peers, offering a strong investment opportunity. The company is well-positioned in the energy sector, which is vital to the global economy. Its focus on oil and gas exploration aligns with current market trends, and I see it as superior
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      Balancing Caution and Opportunity: My Investment Strategy in Uncertain Times
    • HMHHMH
      ·12-03 15:32

      Sip, Savor, and Invest: How Everyday Favourites Can Boost Your Portfolio

      A tried-and-true piece of investing wisdom is to "invest in what you know," and products you use regularly can be an excellent starting point. Whether it’s bubble tea during a sunny afternoon or a crisp Tiger Beer shared among friends, these everyday experiences can offer more than just enjoyment—they can lead to investment opportunities. Let’s explore the concept of investing in familiar products, with a focus on Singapore’s love for bubble tea and alcoholic beverages like Chang Beer and Tiger Beer. The Case for Investing in Familiar Products Investing in products you use regularly offers several advantages: Familiarity Breeds Insight As a consumer, you’re already familiar with the product’s quality, pricing, and popularity. For example, if you notice long queues at your favourite bubble
      353Comment
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      Sip, Savor, and Invest: How Everyday Favourites Can Boost Your Portfolio
    • SpidersSpiders
      ·12-03 11:53

      Investing in Stocks of Companies Whose Products We Use Regularly

      Warren Buffett once said, "Don't invest in something you don't understand." This timeless wisdom underscores the importance of knowledge and familiarity in making sound investment decisions. One excellent way to apply this principle is by investing in the stocks of companies whose products or services we use regularly. These investments come with several advantages, but they also require careful evaluation. Let’s explore this strategy further. 1. Familiarity with Business Models When you invest in companies that sell products you use daily, such as clothing brands like Nike or Adidas, grocery retailers like Sheng Siong, or telecommunication companies like Singtel and StarHub, you are inherently more familiar with their business models. You understand what drives their success, the quality
      105Comment
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      Investing in Stocks of Companies Whose Products We Use Regularly
    • Mickey082024Mickey082024
      ·12-02 23:24

      Diageo shares a buy after their 45% price decline?

      $Diageo PLC(DEO)$ Diageo, the world's leading producer of premium alcoholic beverages, boasts a portfolio of iconic brands such as Guinness, Johnnie Walker, Smirnoff, Tanqueray, and Baileys. Throughout the 21st century, the company has demonstrated remarkable consistency, increasing its dividend annually regardless of economic conditions, including financial crises and pandemics. However, 2024 has been challenging, with declining sales in Latin America and sluggish growth in other regions. These underwhelming results have led to a 45% drop in Diageo's share price, making its valuation considerably more appealing. But is this lower price enough to justify buying the shares? Reasonable overall growth, but shareholder equity is declining Dividend grow
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      Diageo shares a buy after their 45% price decline?
    • KKLEEKKLEE
      ·12-02 20:38
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$   Imagine sitting in a bustling Bangkok street market, sipping on a cold Chang Beer, or enjoying a refreshing bottle of Oishi Green Tea on a humid day. These moments of familiarity with Thai Beverage’s products highlight an often-overlooked investment strategy: investing in companies whose products you use and trust regularly. This principle, advocated by legendary investors like Peter Lynch, suggests that consumer familiarity can provide unique insights into a company’s potential for long-term success. Thai Beverage (ThaiBev, Y92.SI), a leading beverage company in Southeast Asia, exemplifies this strategy. From alcoholic beverages like Chang Beer to non-alcoholic drinks under the Oishi and
      543Comment
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    • SharkfinSharkfin
      ·12-04 08:47
      16Comment
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    • WildbarWildbar
      ·12-04 06:43
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$  Have been watching this counter for a while and it finally flies. Will it go further? Personally, my bet is yes.
      329Comment
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    • SbkngSbkng
      ·12-04 06:19
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$  if its good, why not
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    • Tiger_commentsTiger_comments
      ·12-02 18:23

      Thai Bev Up For 7 Straight Days! Would You Invest in Products You Use Regularly?

      Whether dining alone or gathering with friends and colleagues, beverages are always a must-have. Recently, we discussed Singapore's love for bubble tea. Equally significant are alcoholic beverages. There are some popular brands like Chang Beer owned by $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$, and Tiger Beer under $HEINEKEN NV(0O26.UK)$. Generally, people may be more familiar with stocks that they use products regularly. $Spotify Technology S.A.(SPOT)$ r/wallstreetbets - HANNAH HILLAM/BUZZFEED Are we going to sleep now? I'm gonna try ـاحـ You could have bought Spotify, a product you use literally every day, in Jan 2023 and made 470% 1. Up 7.62% last week! Are you bu
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    • Jeron GohJeron Goh
      ·12-04 02:34
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    • JamesTJamesT
      ·12-04 01:02
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    • ShyonShyon
      ·12-02 19:12
      I would consider investing in products I use regularly, as it gives me confidence in the brand and a better understanding of its potential. However, it’s still important to analyze the company’s financial health and market conditions. I’m cautiously optimistic about $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ prospects. While its FY2024 results were flat, the 2.2% revenue growth and analysts’ positive outlook suggest there’s room for future growth, especially with expectations of better margins and volume expansion in the coming periods. In addition to ThaiBev, there are other notable Singapore-listed food and beverage companies. $SATS LTD.
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    • yourcelesttyyyourcelesttyy
      ·12-02 20:19

      Would You Invest in Products You Use Regularly?

      From bubble tea to Tiger Beer, many of us consume these products daily. Investing in companies that produce them could offer both financial returns and personal satisfaction. For example, $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ and $HEINEKEN NV(0O26.UK)$ $HEINEKEN NV(0O26.UK)$ are dominant players in their respective markets. Why Consider Investing in Familiar Brands? Consumer Loyalty: Strong brand loyalty translates into consistent revenue streams. Growing Demand: Beverage consumption trends often drive sustainable growth. Emotional Connection: Investing in products you enjoy creates a personal stake in their success. From Sip to Stock: Turning Everyday Products Into Investments Do you already own stock
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      Would You Invest in Products You Use Regularly?
    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·12-02 21:40
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$    $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ is a stock am monitoring. would ant to get more when the price is right... Following the release of its financial report on November 21, Thai Beverage has achieved seven consecutive days of stock price gains. Although FY2024 results are flat, analysts are positive about its outlook. @Universe宇宙 @LMSunshine @
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    • hm mhhm mh
      ·12-03 13:42
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    • icycrystalicycrystal
      ·12-02 21:40
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ is a stock am monitoring. would ant to get more when the price is right... Following the release of its financial report on November 21, Thai Beverage has achieved seven consecutive days of stock price gains. Although FY2024 results are flat, analysts are positive about its outlook. @Universe宇宙 @LMSunshine @HelenJanet
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    • HanhancHanhanc
      ·12-03 10:42
      Yes, of course. I am sure most people would like to invest in the products they use regularly, so that the product won't get lost.
      2Comment
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    • AN88AN88
      ·12-03 04:20
      $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$  yes sure. Why not. If they are good company with good products
      29Comment
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    • ECLCECLC
      ·12-03 00:30
      Familiar and comfortable with products that are used regularly but to invest in the stocks need more research.
      16Comment
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