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fffong88
    11-Oct-2011 13:16  
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it seems too late to buy it now...the price is going up now..not sure it will downward retracement.
 
 
bryansng
    06-Oct-2011 23:51  
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Anyone specifically looking at this counter?
 
 
krisluke
    11-Jul-2011 11:41  
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OCBC Investment Research has cut its target price for Singapore's Breadtalk, which sells bread and pastries, to S$0.66 from S$0.74, but kept its buy rating.

STATEMENT: OCBC has cut its target price for Breadtalk due to its lack of trading activity, but it remains positive on the firm's prospects and expansion plans in China. " Its recent joint venture announcements (in China) have reiterated its continuous commitment to expansion as well as enhance its operational capabilities," said OCBC in a report.

The brokerage added that Breadtalk is unlikely to be affected by food inflation as prices of wheat, its key ingredient, fell 21 percent in June, which would help mitigate the rising costs of other raw materials such as vegetable oil.

At 0135 GMT, shares of Breadtalk were flat at S$0.60, and have fallen 6.3 percent since the start of the year.
 

 
Hulumas
    02-Jul-2011 13:44  
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I have not bought it yet.

New123      ( Date: 01-Jul-2011 13:58) Posted:

What is the next resistance price level?

Hulumas      ( Date: 01-Jul-2011 13:51) Posted:

I read through, thank you


 
 
New123
    01-Jul-2011 13:58  
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What is the next resistance price level?

Hulumas      ( Date: 01-Jul-2011 13:51) Posted:

I read through, thank you.

calculus1985      ( Date: 01-Jul-2011 13:25) Posted:



yes still intact why not?

i have written a informal and short analysis on it...take a look if you are interested

http://forum.lollymotion.com/discussion/10/does-breadtalk-still-have-the-potentials 


 
 
Hulumas
    01-Jul-2011 13:51  
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I read through, thank you.

calculus1985      ( Date: 01-Jul-2011 13:25) Posted:



yes still intact why not?

i have written a informal and short analysis on it...take a look if you are interested

http://forum.lollymotion.com/discussion/10/does-breadtalk-still-have-the-potentials 

Hulumas      ( Date: 15-Jun-2011 19:38) Posted:

How about its condition today? Are the points you mentioned still intact


 

 
temp123
    01-Jul-2011 13:51  
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Better than KXD!

Hulumas      ( Date: 15-Jun-2011 19:38) Posted:

How about its condition today? Are the points you mentioned still intact?

calculus1985      ( Date: 17-Nov-2010 12:36) Posted:



Yes, the main reason is the cash flow of this stock. Despite all the expansion, the stock is still going strong in cash flow.To me, a company need to have strong cash flow in order to do well. If you really screen through most of the stock in SGX, you will find out that not many stock is able to

1. Growing revenue

2. Growing Earning

3. Strong Cash Flow

4. Low debt ratio

5. Low P/E

6. Under valued

Some of the company, the moment they expand their company, their cash flow will gone red but breadtalk never. So I feel it is a good stock to track. Of course, if you are planning for short term, i wouldn't recommend breadtalk. This is because the daily volume is super low! You won't have significant price increment within a few weeks.


 
 
calculus1985
    01-Jul-2011 13:25  
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yes still intact why not?

i have written a informal and short analysis on it...take a look if you are interested

http://forum.lollymotion.com/discussion/10/does-breadtalk-still-have-the-potentials 

Hulumas      ( Date: 15-Jun-2011 19:38) Posted:

How about its condition today? Are the points you mentioned still intact?

calculus1985      ( Date: 17-Nov-2010 12:36) Posted:



Yes, the main reason is the cash flow of this stock. Despite all the expansion, the stock is still going strong in cash flow.To me, a company need to have strong cash flow in order to do well. If you really screen through most of the stock in SGX, you will find out that not many stock is able to

1. Growing revenue

2. Growing Earning

3. Strong Cash Flow

4. Low debt ratio

5. Low P/E

6. Under valued

Some of the company, the moment they expand their company, their cash flow will gone red but breadtalk never. So I feel it is a good stock to track. Of course, if you are planning for short term, i wouldn't recommend breadtalk. This is because the daily volume is super low! You won't have significant price increment within a few weeks.


 
 
Hulumas
    15-Jun-2011 19:38  
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How about its condition today? Are the points you mentioned still intact?

calculus1985      ( Date: 17-Nov-2010 12:36) Posted:



Yes, the main reason is the cash flow of this stock. Despite all the expansion, the stock is still going strong in cash flow.To me, a company need to have strong cash flow in order to do well. If you really screen through most of the stock in SGX, you will find out that not many stock is able to

1. Growing revenue

2. Growing Earning

3. Strong Cash Flow

4. Low debt ratio

5. Low P/E

6. Under valued

Some of the company, the moment they expand their company, their cash flow will gone red but breadtalk never. So I feel it is a good stock to track. Of course, if you are planning for short term, i wouldn't recommend breadtalk. This is because the daily volume is super low! You won't have significant price increment within a few weeks.

 
 
Hulumas
    15-Jun-2011 10:08  
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I am not vested!

bsiong      ( Date: 24-Feb-2011 22:23) Posted:

Breadtalk full-year earnings stay flat



 

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  THURSDAY, 24 FEBRUARY 2011 20:01

  Breadtalk Group posted a marginal rise in FY2010 earnings to $11.3 million, after revenue grew 23% y-o-y to $302.9 million.

Its restaurant segment posted the highest revenue growth of 53.8%, followed by the bakery segment.

Sales in Singapore grew the most by 32%. Breadtalk says a $4.2 million gain from the sale of leasehold property in Shanghai helped offset lower profit contributions from the Chinese bakery unit, start-up costs for the new Din Tai Fung Thailand and Shenzhen food court, as well as losses from Carl’s Junior, Ramen Play and the Malaysian bakery unit.

The company says it will tackle increases in food prices by shortening the supply chain as well as developing strategic suppliers and bulk source globally.


 

 

 

 

 
Hulumas
    15-Jun-2011 10:07  
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Wrong brand image strategy, I should say!

bsiong      ( Date: 05-Jan-2011 11:18) Posted:



 BreadTalk Group Ltd (the "Company") announced that Shanghai BreadTalk Co. Ltd (“Shanghai BreadTalk”) a wholly owned subsidiary of BreadTalk International Pte Ltd, which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, has entered into a (i) Sale & Purchase Agreement; and (ii) Renovation Reimbursement Agreement with Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited for the disposal (the “Disposal”) of office premises at Guang-Ming Building, Shanghai, the PRC (the “Leasehold Property”) for an aggregate consideration of RMB46.5 million (approximately S$9.1 million).

 

 

 
 
vonntan
    14-Jun-2011 10:57  
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BreadTalk Group Limited announced that Shanghai BreadTalk Co., Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of BreadTalk International Pte. Ltd. which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, has entered into a 50:50 joint venture agreement with Ajinomoto Bakery Co., Ltd, a company incorporated in Japan, to register a company in Shanghai, PRC under the name of Shanghai ABPan Co., Ltd. Shanghai ABPan will carry on the business of manufacturing and selling frozen dough for bread and Danish pastries to bakery outlets within China.

http://sgsharemarket.com/home/2011/06/singapore-company-highlights-14062011/?=Breadtalk

 


 
 
bsiong
    24-Feb-2011 22:23  
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Breadtalk full-year earnings stay flat



 

  WRITTEN BY THE EDGE    

  THURSDAY, 24 FEBRUARY 2011 20:01

  Breadtalk Group posted a marginal rise in FY2010 earnings to $11.3 million, after revenue grew 23% y-o-y to $302.9 million.

Its restaurant segment posted the highest revenue growth of 53.8%, followed by the bakery segment.

Sales in Singapore grew the most by 32%. Breadtalk says a $4.2 million gain from the sale of leasehold property in Shanghai helped offset lower profit contributions from the Chinese bakery unit, start-up costs for the new Din Tai Fung Thailand and Shenzhen food court, as well as losses from Carl’s Junior, Ramen Play and the Malaysian bakery unit.

The company says it will tackle increases in food prices by shortening the supply chain as well as developing strategic suppliers and bulk source globally.


 

 

 
 
 
bsiong
    05-Jan-2011 11:18  
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 BreadTalk Group Ltd (the "Company") announced that Shanghai BreadTalk Co. Ltd (“Shanghai BreadTalk”) a wholly owned subsidiary of BreadTalk International Pte Ltd, which in turn is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, has entered into a (i) Sale & Purchase Agreement; and (ii) Renovation Reimbursement Agreement with Industrial and Commercial Bank of China Limited for the disposal (the “Disposal”) of office premises at Guang-Ming Building, Shanghai, the PRC (the “Leasehold Property”) for an aggregate consideration of RMB46.5 million (approximately S$9.1 million).

 

 
 
 
calculus1985
    17-Nov-2010 12:36  
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Yes, the main reason is the cash flow of this stock. Despite all the expansion, the stock is still going strong in cash flow.To me, a company need to have strong cash flow in order to do well. If you really screen through most of the stock in SGX, you will find out that not many stock is able to

1. Growing revenue

2. Growing Earning

3. Strong Cash Flow

4. Low debt ratio

5. Low P/E

6. Under valued

Some of the company, the moment they expand their company, their cash flow will gone red but breadtalk never. So I feel it is a good stock to track. Of course, if you are planning for short term, i wouldn't recommend breadtalk. This is because the daily volume is super low! You won't have significant price increment within a few weeks.
 

 
maxston
    17-Nov-2010 02:33  
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hi calculus1985,

wonder why u love this stock so much? u mentioned the cashflow b4, is this the main reason u stick to this stock? from that, we knew there is an intrinsic value for this stock, how would it benefit us, especially for small shareholders?

would you pls enlighten me :p

 thanks
 
 
calculus1985
    15-Nov-2010 23:34  
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Breadtalk 3Q 2010 earning dropped. I feel is mainly to due to the expansion. Might take awhile for it to breakeven and profit

read more of my report on Breadtalk @ lollymotion
 
 
maxston
    04-Nov-2010 11:34  
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i hold this stock b4 but i decided to sell it away.

my opinion is this stock, the dividend and dividend yield is not attractive enough, and it doesnt grow much :p

 the profit also depends on the rental, commodities cost and etc. i think breadtalk try to expand his business in china (need to put in more money), that's why need to wait for a while before you can see the profit.
 
 
Hulumas
    04-Oct-2010 10:59  
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Revenue growth but with profit margin potentially drop so I am afraid it is not in my investment radar yet.

calculus1985      ( Date: 03-Oct-2010 15:05) Posted:



I feel it is worth accumulating this stock right now as it is still undervalued. Looking at the cash flow and income statement of breadtalk, you can see that it has steadily growth of revenue, earnings and cash flow. The cash flow growth over 5 year is more than 10%. 

Using the Discounted Cash flow model, i calculated for a conservative growth of 5% cash flow per year, the estimated intrinsic value of Breadtalk is about $1.52

 see my article for complete analysis

 
 
calculus1985
    03-Oct-2010 15:05  
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I feel it is worth accumulating this stock right now as it is still undervalued. Looking at the cash flow and income statement of breadtalk, you can see that it has steadily growth of revenue, earnings and cash flow. The cash flow growth over 5 year is more than 10%. 

Using the Discounted Cash flow model, i calculated for a conservative growth of 5% cash flow per year, the estimated intrinsic value of Breadtalk is about $1.52

 see my article for complete analysis
 
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