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Yanlord - Long term debt SGD 7.15 billion !!!

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Stocky901
    07-Jul-2018 11:27  
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1.20 soon. Looks bad.

lifeisgood      ( Date: 06-Jul-2018 09:20) Posted:

Bad timing for Yanlord? It has just entered into its maiden mega enbloc project in Singapore

 
 
Observers
    06-Jul-2018 19:08  
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Testament to its no horse run strongest s-chip reputation. Only drop 2.6% today.

Berani      ( Date: 06-Jul-2018 09:23) Posted:

what happen to all properties counter?

lifeisgood      ( Date: 06-Jul-2018 09:20) Posted:

Bad timing for Yanlord? It has just entered into its maiden mega enbloc project in Singapore


 
 
Berani
    06-Jul-2018 09:23  
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what happen to all properties counter?

lifeisgood      ( Date: 06-Jul-2018 09:20) Posted:

Bad timing for Yanlord? It has just entered into its maiden mega enbloc project in Singapore

 

 
lifeisgood
    06-Jul-2018 09:20  
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Bad timing for Yanlord? It has just entered into its maiden mega enbloc project in Singapore
 
 
spore1
    04-May-2018 12:36  
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Keep dropping ? Anyone still eyeing to scoop ? Dyodd
 
 
Observers
    17-Apr-2018 22:13  
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I hope this is the final wave of house cleaning of " not-so-good" S-chips and we can close this chapter and look foward to a brighter future in China stocks on the SGX.

Starship      ( Date: 17-Apr-2018 15:59) Posted:


This one is another China stock. Won' t even touch it with a 5-ft pole.
Too many cases constantly unravelling.
Just today already have Abterra and China Sports all over the news. 

 

 
Starship
    17-Apr-2018 15:59  
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This one is another China stock. Won' t even touch it with a 5-ft pole.
Too many cases constantly unravelling.
Just today already have Abterra and China Sports all over the news. 
 
 
lifeisgood
    17-Apr-2018 15:48  
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Cannot always assume property prices is one way UP.

senecus      ( Date: 17-Apr-2018 15:43) Posted:


Ambitious...

 
 
senecus
    17-Apr-2018 15:43  
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Ambitious...
 
 
lifeisgood
    17-Apr-2018 15:37  
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Yanlord has been going on a buying spree both in China and Singapore.

Anyone keepping tap of its debt situation? Looking scary in the face of rising interest rates.
 

 
Jamesbond007
    11-Mar-2018 11:37  
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It is a fool not to buy Yanlord if everything being the same. But one has to be certain or st the very least faith in its other aspects. Look at the numerous s-chips under suspension, in particular, their causation. Your money at hand is worth double dangling from the tre branch over there. Just asking those interested in Yanlord to be more informed of the risk. Warren' s first rule " don' t lose money" .. 
 
 
Sinari
    11-Mar-2018 10:20  
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Let' s consider a luxurious property developer in SG -- City Development (CDL). Its PE ratio is 23.68, compared to Yanlord which is just 5.05.

If both have the same PE ratio, i would definitely buy CDL. For now, I would rather buy Yanlord which still have more upside potential than CDL which is already quite high in valuation.

Sure, it is in China. But consider business fundamental doesnt change. When countries get wealthier, rural people moves into cities. Existing city dwellers would want to upgrade their housing. Which country has larger demand for luxurious housing?

Sure, interest rates will rise soon. Will a rise in housing loan rates deter the ultra-riches in China to stop acquiring properties?

Jamesbond007      ( Date: 10-Mar-2018 19:49) Posted:

Before u buy inti this stick, ask yrself why not buy a local property blue chip. Yanlord is in China, don' t forget that. That is the huge danger. U don' t really gain much - in any -for the extra risk. So think before u leap.

 
 
Jamesbond007
    10-Mar-2018 19:49  
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Before u buy inti this stick, ask yrself why not buy a local property blue chip. Yanlord is in China, don' t forget that. That is the huge danger. U don' t really gain much - in any -for the extra risk. So think before u leap.
 
 
bigbang10
    09-Mar-2018 18:40  
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Guys beware of this joker la. Duno what hidden agenda. Created 1 separate thread last week to promote this stock to buy.

Then this week post all the negative news. then in same thread suddenly ask pple to BUY BUY BUY!! Siao one this guy!! 

Just be careful of this shady character k! 

FYI im vested ..so am immuned to your bo liao calls of buy or sell! Just afraid newbies kena conned! 
 
 
Sinari
    09-Mar-2018 18:33  
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This action of his negates all his previous arguments. $1.77 to $2.0 is 13%, definitely not achievable by contra.

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mrwonderful
    09-Mar-2018 16:50  
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lol joker... keep shouting sell sell sell and then you buy. near day high some more.

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huathuat88888
    09-Mar-2018 16:48  
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ZSJ BOUGHT AGAIN ! 1 MIL ++ SHARES AT 1.76
 
 
mrwonderful
    09-Mar-2018 12:21  
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YL got chance to be privatized? How much free float left? I think it' s half a billion $ worth? CEO got enough money to pick the remainder up?

It seems that everytime the CEO buy, the funds will sell to him and short more to make $. Happened at 1.8 range also.

 
 
 
lifeisgood
    09-Mar-2018 11:49  
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Obviously debt rating agencies have their own agendas thats for sure. Now China coming up with their own debt agencies. Dont want to let the ang mohs screw around with their ratings.   

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lifeisgood
    09-Mar-2018 11:36  
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I have seen Moodys given very positive credit ratings to Noble debts before. Thats like a few years ago before Iceberg attack. Not saying Yanlord same as Noble. But debt is a double edge sword. Once property market slows down, debt servicing becomes harder very quickly. 
 
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