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krisluke
    14-Feb-2011 20:13  
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one thing to note,

after consolidation, price might hardly move

becos market float less.

iPunter      ( Date: 14-Feb-2011 19:53) Posted:



If after consolidation it still drops to penny price,

    that  will be really, really 'pengsan' .. Smiley


des_khor      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 11:31) Posted:

This one after consolidate still retain penny status one lah !!


 
 
iPunter
    14-Feb-2011 19:53  
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If after consolidation it still drops to penny price,

    that  will be really, really 'pengsan' .. Smiley


des_khor      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 11:31) Posted:

This one after consolidate still retain penny status one lah !!

 
 
whatsthere
    14-Feb-2011 19:18  
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Today Sti rebound.. but raffles edu so sian...
 

 
boyikao3
    11-Feb-2011 14:01  
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Its ok. Truth hurts all the time, kekeke !  Smiley

GuavaXF30      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 09:45) Posted:



Sorry, don't mean to gloat about the drop. It's just that I feel this is a poor business. When first started, held all sorts of promise. China, education, etc.

It's just like when our GIC went and bought huge stakes in ABC Learning in Australia and promply wrote off about half a billion $ in two years. BTW, have you heard the joke about this ?

" Our scholars from GIC don't know their A,B,C's......"

Again, sorry if I have offended or hurt anyone.

GuavaXF30      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 09:00) Posted:

Pre-open already dropped half cents. Going down...


 
 
des_khor
    11-Feb-2011 11:31  
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This one after consolidate still retain penny status one lah !!
 
 
louis001
    11-Feb-2011 10:27  
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when trading, one looks at price, volumn, time, trend(Up/Down), sentiment and lastly, one's pockets and judgement. some win, some lose, that's part of the game. do  all the people below who traded this morning understand ABC, P/E, EPS, NTA, P& L,,,,,??

10:05:56 0.295 5,000 Sell Down
10:05:55 0.295 1,471,000 Buy Up
10:05:06 0.295 20,000 Buy Up
10:00:44 0.295 144,000 Buy Up
10:00:42 0.290 2,633,000 Sell Down
09:59:47 0.285 30,000 Sell Down
09:58:05 0.290 10,000 Buy Up
 

 
knightrider
    11-Feb-2011 09:48  
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There is nothing to offend, the result will show all the truth colour.

Yes, I like the statement - The GIC all those highly paid - they don't understand ABC. Ha Ha Ha LOL. 

 

GuavaXF30      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 09:45) Posted:



Sorry, don't mean to gloat about the drop. It's just that I feel this is a poor business. When first started, held all sorts of promise. China, education, etc.

It's just like when our GIC went and bought huge stakes in ABC Learning in Australia and promply wrote off about half a billion $ in two years. BTW, have you heard the joke about this ?

" Our scholars from GIC don't know their A,B,C's......"

Again, sorry if I have offended or hurt anyone.

GuavaXF30      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 09:00) Posted:

Pre-open already dropped half cents. Going down...


 
 
knightrider
    11-Feb-2011 09:45  
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Target of re-entry is S$0.255 !!! Good Luck.
 
 
GuavaXF30
    11-Feb-2011 09:45  
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Sorry, don't mean to gloat about the drop. It's just that I feel this is a poor business. When first started, held all sorts of promise. China, education, etc.

It's just like when our GIC went and bought huge stakes in ABC Learning in Australia and promply wrote off about half a billion $ in two years. BTW, have you heard the joke about this ?

" Our scholars from GIC don't know their A,B,C's......"

Again, sorry if I have offended or hurt anyone.

GuavaXF30      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 09:00) Posted:

Pre-open already dropped half cents. Going down....

GuavaXF30      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 08:36) Posted:

May not be. Dividend not great and investors will be looking at what is in the future. Point being, their results as a whole unimpressive so likely dividend payments will not continue unless they can substantially improve in their business model


 
 
bsiong
    11-Feb-2011 09:42  
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Raffles Education: Structural headwinds persist

Summary: Raffles Education Corp (REC) reported a set of lacklustre 2QFY11 results, with revenue dipping 12.2% YoY and 1.9% QoQ to S$41.4m while net profit fell 19.7% YoY and 3.8% QoQ to S$5.6m. Excluding exceptional items and forex, net profit would have plunged 52.3% YoY (-6.3% QoQ) to S$4.9m. Forex translation losses and weak student enrolment numbers mainly from PRC continued to weigh down heavily on REC. For 1H11, revenue dropped 15.3% to S$83.6m, meeting 44.2% of our FY11 revenue forecast, while net profit declined 45.5% to S$11.5m. Adjusting for exceptional items and forex, 1H11 earnings would stand at an estimated S$10.2m (-62.2%), forming only 25.0% of our full-year earnings forecast. Management highlighted to us that they are trying to seek growth more quickly from other markets to buffer the decline in PRC. We also see REC’s approval to develop residential properties in OUC as a possible future catalyst for the group. For now, we take into account the still weak student numbers and reduce our FY11 revenue and earnings estimates by 5.1% (FY12 by 4.6%) and 33.4% (FY12 by 11.2%) respectively. Rolling over our valuation to 18x FY12F EPS, our fair value estimate decreases from S$0.28 to S$0.27. Maintain  HOLD. (Wong Teck Ching Andy)  

 

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knightrider
    11-Feb-2011 09:27  
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Published February 11, 2011

Raffles Edu Q2 earnings fall 24% to $5.65m

Forex losses, lower China enrolment cited as reasons

 

RAFFLES Education Corporation turned in a poorer performance for the second quarter ended Dec 31, 2010, compared to a year ago, which it attributed to foreign-exchange losses and a lower enrolment of students in China.

 


The private education provider's net profit attributable to equity-holders fell 24 per cent to $5.65 million, from $7.45 million. Earnings per share fell to 0.22 cents from 0.27 cents.

Its comprehensive income attributable to equity-holders, after taking into account the foreign-exchange losses from its foreign operations, amounted to $3.92 million - a 35 per cent drop from the $6 million a year earlier.

The group reported revenues of $41.4 million in the December 2010 quarter, a 12 per cent decrease from the $47.2 million the year before.

Raffles Education said this was due partly to a foreign-exchange translation loss on its Chinese yuan-denominated revenue from the strengthening of Singapore dollar, as it reports its results in the latter. It said the lower revenues were also due to lower enrolment from a reduction in the allocation of National Education System students, as a result of a decline in the number of students in China taking the Gao Kao or National Higher Education Entrance Examination, which is an academic examination held annually for students seeking admission into institutions of higher learning in China.

The group said its other operating income surged 348 per cent to $3.5 million - due mainly to the gain on the sale of land, worth $2.2 million, in its Oriental University City in Langfang, in the Hebei province in China. The sale of the land was to the Langfang government as part of the city's re-planning and re-development work, it said. For the first six months, net profit attributable to shareholders dropped 45 per cent to $11.48 million while revenue fell 15 per cent to $83.6 million.

Raffles Education declared an interim dividend of 0.15 cents per share, which it said would effectively be 0.45 cents per share after a three-into-one share consolidation exercise proposed earlier this month.

It said it expects to continue to grow its business by setting up more colleges in the region, developing proprietary courseware, and through 'value creation' in its Oriental University City and strategic acquisitions. The company also said that the five colleges it added in FY2009 and the eight new colleges it set up in FY2010 are expected to contribute to the group positively from FY2011 and FY2012, respectively.

Chew Hua Seng, chairman and CEO of Raffles Education, said: 'The group has a comprehensive and sustainable education business model that will propel its growth for many years to come. We are also starting to see results from the expansion of our network of colleges in the region as our new colleges take root. We are therefore confident and are pleased to announce the resumption of dividends starting with the declaration of an interim dividend of 0.15 cents per share for this half year.'

Raffles Education shares closed trading yesterday at 29.5 cents, down one cent.

 
 
GuavaXF30
    11-Feb-2011 09:00  
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Pre-open already dropped half cents. Going down....

GuavaXF30      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 08:36) Posted:

May not be. Dividend not great and investors will be looking at what is in the future. Point being, their results as a whole unimpressive so likely dividend payments will not continue unless they can substantially improve in their business model.

stykish      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 00:47) Posted:

Tml there shall be an increment of stock price


 
 
GuavaXF30
    11-Feb-2011 08:36  
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May not be. Dividend not great and investors will be looking at what is in the future. Point being, their results as a whole unimpressive so likely dividend payments will not continue unless they can substantially improve in their business model.

stykish      ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 00:47) Posted:

Tml there shall be an increment of stock price

 
 
stykish
    11-Feb-2011 02:28  
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RafflesEducationCorp Resumes Dividend Payment 0.15cents
 
 
lesliesiaky
    11-Feb-2011 01:58  
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Did not read the report in details, is there sign that the new schools are making impact? Seems to continue downward trend in terms of revenue and earning (less than 0.01 Annual EPS if trend continues). At $0.3  will be > 30X PE, might be too high to generate buying interest.
 

 
stykish
    11-Feb-2011 00:47  
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Tml there shall be an increment of stock price
 
 
monkey80
    11-Feb-2011 00:08  
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RafflesEducationCorp Resumes Dividend Payment

0.15cents
 
 
krisluke
    10-Feb-2011 23:18  
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Raffles Education H1 profits plunges 45% to $11.9m


 

By WINSTON CHAI
CORRESPONDENT

 

Foreign exchange losses and lower student enrolments dragged Raffles Education Corporation's first-half net profit down 45 per cent to $11.9 million, from $21.6 million a year earlier.

 


For the six months ended Dec 31, the group's revenue fell 15 per cent to $83 million, from $98.7 million.

 
 
hyruga
    10-Feb-2011 23:09  
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RE is picked mostly by traders because its relatively stable, earn profits every quarter, gives dividend. Wont delist suddenly unlike s-chips.

In risk/rewards ratio, RE has downside to about 0.26, upside could be 0.37. In risk-reward ratio, its relatively more rewarding.

RE never caught my attention for the whole of 2009 and most of 2010. Only start to catch my attention when it drop to 0.30 and has low PE.

 

louis001      ( Date: 10-Feb-2011 22:32) Posted:



Why many pick REdu to trade and is  consistently in the top 20 volumn list ? Because there is story to tell, good and bad, opportunities for trader to long and short,  it is also cheap with high volumn traded and  flow with market  sentiments.  The meaning of " trading" means short term, hit and run, long 0.5-1.5cent or short 1.5c-0.5c, its means high or low probability, that's it. Then restart game again. At the end, net gain or loss. Many other counters,    blue-chips and penny stocks, good or bad results,    also suffer the same fate, the question is whoever play which counter must understand the " stock character" and " pattern" and " cycle" very well, and react quickly according to the movement.  Of course, it is easier said than done.  Quote one expert : " Any stock you pick that make you   money is good stock, one don't really care blue-chip or penny stock."     If one pick CapitalLand and lost money at the end,,,,, too bad.  If one is talking about investing, than it is a  different story......wait long long.

 
 
louis001
    10-Feb-2011 22:32  
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Why many pick REdu to trade and is  consistently in the top 20 volumn list ? Because there is story to tell, good and bad, opportunities for trader to long and short,  it is also cheap with high volumn traded and  flow with market  sentiments.  The meaning of " trading" means short term, hit and run, long 0.5-1.5cent or short 1.5c-0.5c, its means high or low probability, that's it. Then restart game again. At the end, net gain or loss. Many other counters,    blue-chips and penny stocks, good or bad results,    also suffer the same fate, the question is whoever play which counter must understand the " stock character" and " pattern" and " cycle" very well, and react quickly according to the movement.  Of course, it is easier said than done.  Quote one expert : " Any stock you pick that make you   money is good stock, one don't really care blue-chip or penny stock."     If one pick CapitalLand and lost money at the end,,,,, too bad.  If one is talking about investing, than it is a  different story......wait long long.
 
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