
I am not sure how this company can grow in the long term by selling snacks.
But the curry puff is really good... hehehe
cyjjerry85 ( Date: 28-Mar-2008 17:32) Posted:
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anybody still remember Old Chang Kee? it really died down alot....
cyjjerry85 ( Date: 19-Feb-2008 23:11) Posted:
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if they increase their snacks by 10-20 cents per piece, I think people will still continue to buy.......you know lah Sporeans typical "bo-chap" attitude
Business outlook still uncertain, prices of raw materials are trending upward. Invest in raw materials is a better choice. US Fed Chairman still unable to solve problems. Doing business in Malaysia and Batam has to consider their purchasing power, their culture, regulations etc. Cash in king now. Invest at your own risk
Singapore, Johore Baru, and some say Batam
not very interesting it seems...i mean as an investor...nothing attracts me to OCK...its food...can we patent food? (*although i agree OCK got its brand....but is it really tt strong?)
agree
Hi 787180,
Why do you say it is unlikely to get BB support? I'm interested to understand why.
Avoid this counter unlikley to get institutional support....don't waste time and $$....
Thanks mike8057d. Intend to get a puff lover to try them out too.
yes.....at Orchard Tower basement.......it is a stall which sells the economy rice, noodles, etc. Very popular with the lunch time crowd, opposite a tailor shop
Think OCK is willing to hire older adults, and this is good for the company.
Even before listing, employees seem quite friendly/approachable. OCK keep up the good work!
I'm not much of a puff fan and prefer their other items (e.g. turnovers, wings, etc). Been curious about the puff@orchard that mike8057d enjoys, is the place open during weekends?
it's good...at least the staff will be hardworking to sell their expensive puffs
I think most of the shares hold by staffs.....
sardine puff costs S$1.20 per piece.....very expensive man.
I can get a bigger and better sardine puff from Orchard Tower food store at only S$0.70.
Listed company is really different....more expensive
of course a loaf of bread....more family members can share
hi, sorry i mean bull market
bro...now is not the time yet....wait till ppl need to think how to spend $1 for curry puff or $1.7 for a loaf of bread....
then this counter will be tested.....
dont think this counter will even be moving in a bear market.
May be have to see their first dividend pay first, if any
not moving.....which is good for this bear market. I guess ppl still can afford their curry puff.