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Friday:  12 11 2010  2:43pm

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Friday:  12 11 2010  2:41pm

TRADE  SUMMARY

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pharoah88      ( Date: 12-Nov-2010 14:38) Posted:



Friday:  12 11 2010  2:38pm

TeleChoice (T41) 
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Friday:  12 11 2010  2:38pm

TeleChoice (T41) 
Day Hi 0.000 Last 0.000 Vol 0
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0.235 7,000 109,000 0.245
0.230 124,000 102,000 0.250
0.225 40,000 10,000 0.255
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How is the dividend payout? Is it sustainable?



Yield Watch: Telechoice revisited. Dividend Payout Sustainable? telechoiceyieldanalysis

Generally, if you are thinking of investing in Telechoice, you are looking for a good long term yield and Telechoice provides a long term of around 7-8%.

This is mainly because the share price ends up not appreciating and that the dividend payout remains the same!

Take a look at this chart of Dividend payout yield vs FCF (Free Cashflow Yield). For those that seldom come across free cashflow, it is the operating cashflow telechoice collected minus the capital expenditure needed in the year. This shows how much dividends a company like telechoice can payout, out of its normal operations.

Dividend yield have been consistent at 7-9% or so, but the free cashflow is wild. When the Red FCF is less than the Blue Dividend yield it means the profits from business are not able to fund the dividend after capex.

Yield Watch: Telechoice revisited. Dividend Payout Sustainable? telechoicecashflowanaly

So how are they funding the dividend payment in those years? Judging by the balance sheets, its definitely not by long term debt.

There are 3 years where dividend payout is more than FCF. these are 2006,2007 and currently 2009.

In 2oo6, they fund that by using their 44 mil in cash holdings (see Cash from 44.6 mil to 28.9 mil)

In 2007, observe that there is a build up in current liabilities increase quite substantially (see current liabilities 46 mil to 85 mil)

The puzzling one is in 2009, because both liabilities have decrease and cash have increase. I did some digging and it would seem there is a divestment of a subsidiary perhaps thats why they have additional cash that goes to paying the dividends.

So is dividend sustainable? Hard to say. At current share price of 23.5 cents they always pay out around 9 mil for dividend. Their current cash holdings allow them to pay out for 5 years even if they are not earning money. I feel even if they want to sustain it they can take on some long term debts, but they probably won’t do that. In these cases, if you are looking for consistent 7% for 5 years, i would say it can definitely take it.

However, what i normally look for in my investments is a sustainable free cashflow greater than the dividend payout. A good example are the telcos in Singapore [Analysis here >>]

In that aspect i would rather invest in Starhub then this.

Let me know what you guys think.

http://www.investmentmoats.com/money-management/dividend-investing/yield-watch-telechoice-revisited-dividend-payout-sustainable/
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DiViDEND 
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Yield Watch: Telechoice revisited. Dividend Payout Sustainable?



Telechoice is a yield stock that i notice quite long ago. I recall blogging about its full year performance in 2007. Since then i have invested and divested with it.

A note to all: All figures used in this analysis can be found in this spreadsheet here [spreadsheet here >>]

What does it do?



Its a stock that ties up with its parent ST Telemedia to offer Personal Communication Services to mainly ST Telemedia’s pet Telco Starhub and other engineering and network service to it.

What it means is that should Starhub sells more handsets or engage in more capex, it bodes well for Telechoice. Personal Communication Services (PCS) is VERY low margin. Although you can see that it earns quite a fair bit of revenue, its PCS profits are quite small.

Very Strong Share Price through Economic Crisis

Yield Watch: Telechoice revisited. Dividend Payout Sustainable? telechoiceprice

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The surprising thing is that every tom dick and harry corrected big during that crisis but telechoice is still range bound. Even now during the recovery, it is range bound as well.

This is likely attributable to the demand for handsets and capex required by starhub for 3G infrastructure remaining strong.

What this means that although it came out of the economic crisis strong and relatively ok (if you are a shareholder holding the shares), a change in business condition might increase its business and profit risk
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StarHub, M1 shares up on broadband optimism

Shares of StarHub and M1 propelled higher yesterday buoyed by optimism following the launch of fibre-based broadband services on Tuesday.

StarHub gained 2.03 per cent to close at $2.51 — its highest level since September 2008.

Analysts were bullish on StarHub’s prospects when Singapore’s high-speed Next Generation Nationwide Broadband Network comes into full play, citing its potential to capture the corporate market that has been dominated by SingTel.

Japan-based brokerage firm Daiwa upgraded StarHub to Outperform and raised its target price to $2.65 from $2.17.

StarHub will unveil its suite of new broadband services today.

M1 shares raced higher, up 1.84 per cent to $2.21. DBS Group

Research said M1 is the only telco to gain from the rollout of the network and expects M1’s share price to benefit as the market becomes confident in its execution.

Meanwhile, SingTel shares were unchanged at $3.08 a day after it announced a slew of high-speed broadband packages for consumers and businesses.

Analysts at Nomura noted that SingTel’s offerings were about 15 per cent to 25 per cent higher compared to existing digital subscriber line (DSL) and cable plans. Millet Enriquez

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India hikes rates to tackle inflation

MUMBAI

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) opted for a 25-basis-point increase in its repo rate, the rate at which it lends to commercial banks, and a 50-basispoint rise for the reverse repo, the rate the RBI pays to banks for deposits. The rates now stand at 5.75 per cent and 4.50 per cent respectively. The hikes were the second increase this month and designed to tackle surging prices that had been driven by high food costs, rising wages and an expanding economy forecast to grow 8.5 per cent this fiscal year.

The Congress-led government has been under relentless attack from opposition parties for its inability to protect the poorest from surging food prices. Despite strong economic growth, India has about 450 million people struggling below the poverty line.

India’s inflation rate is now the highest among the Group of 20 economic powers. The wholesale price index, the main cost-of-living measure, stood at 10.55 per cent last month, well above the central bank’s preferred 5.5-per cent level, putting pressure on the RBI to act. “The domestic economic recovery is firmly in place, strengthening, and steadily reverting to a pre-crisis growth trajectory,” RBI governor Duvvuri Subbarao said yesterday.

But he added that “inflationary expectations are elevated and persistent”.

The RBI also said yesterday it would halve the gap between monetary policy decisions, aligning the frequency of the central bank’s meetings closer with others in the world’s biggest economies. The central bank will now release monetary policy statements every six weeks, compared with once a quarter previously. The next announcement will be on Sept 16. Angel Broking economist Vaibhav Agrawal said: “We expect more rate hikes in the coming months. We don’t expect the rate hikes to impact growth as we are still well below peak interest rate levels.”— India yesterday raised its main interest rates for a fourth time this year in a fresh bid to tame double-digit inflation that had soured the experience of economic growth for hundreds of millions of poor citizens.

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Using  EXCHANGE  RATE 

to  CONTROL  INFLATION


is  a  FLAWED  CONCEPT



EXCHANGE  RATE 

can  ONLY  TRY  TO  CONTROL

EXTERNAL  INFLATION



HIGH  INTEREST  RATE

is  THE  ONLY  CONTROL

on  INTERNAL  INFLATION



LOW  INTEREST  RATE

is  THE  PRIMARY  DRIVER

for  INTERNAL  INFLATION



INTERNAL  INFLATION

IMPOVERISHES  the  CONSUMERS

ESPECIALLY  THE 

- FIXED  DEPOSIT SAVERS

- RETIREES

- UNEMPLOYED

- LOW INCOME EARNERS
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Can  Consumer in SiNGAPORE  pay  CASH  in USD ? ? ? ? 

199 USD
 
299 USD 
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iPhone 4G is made in CHINA

iPhone 4G is shipped in CHINA

Singapore is much MUCH  NEARER  than  USA

Singapore pays much MUCH lower  FREIGHT RATES than USA

Singapore uses STRONG EXCHANGE RATE to eliminate EXTERNAL  INFLATION

Americans' Income is HiGHER than SINGAPOREANS' Income

Americans' Salaries are HiGHER than SINGAPORE foreign labour's wages

US sell iPhones at USD 199  and  USD 299



SiNAGPORE sells iPhones at

S$480 [=USD 350.00]  and

S$680 [=USD 496.35]

W H Y ? ? ? ?
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^cOrrectiOn^

1 USD  =  S$1.3700  [Round UP]

100 USD   =  S$137.00

199 USD   S$272.63

200 USD   =  S$274.00

299 USD   S$409.63 

300 USD   =  S$411.00

 

SINGAPORE  SALE  PRICES

USD 199  >>>  S$480  [>76.06%]

USD 299  >>>  S$680  [>66.00%]
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     1 USD  =  S$1.3700  [Round UP]

100 USD   =  S$137.00

199 USD   S$272.63

200 USD   =  S$398.00

299 USD   S$409.63 

 

SINGAPORE  SALE  PRICES

USD 199  >>>  S$480

USD 299  >>>  S$680 



pharoah88      ( Date: 28-Jul-2010 13:53) Posted:

Convert USD (US Dollars) to SGD (Singapore Dollars)

Convert To Result Explain
1 USD SGD 1.3638 SGD 1 USD = 1.3638 SGD as of 7/28/2010
100 USD SGD 136.38 SGD 100 USD = 136.38 SGD as of 7/28/2010
10000 USD SGD 13,638.01 SGD 10,000 USD = 13,638.01 SGD as of 7/28/2010
1000000 USD SGD 1,363,800.61 SGD 1,000,000 USD = 1,363,800.61 SGD as of 7/28/2010

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