5 stocks for the next five years

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12 years 10 months ago #8246 by coverup
5 stocks for the next five years was created by coverup
1. VICOM: Might be too highly priced and you have got to wait on corrections to buy in. A lot of analysis has been done on this stock, so you can easily find analysis on the web.
2. PetraFoods: Might be highly priced too. However, it is doing well in the emerging markets.
3. Etika International: Digesting from its earlier acquisition spree.
4. Wilmar International: Slowly, its assets in Malaysia and elsewhere will be injected into this company.
5. GMG Global: Turning into a China Stock. However, it has got a good growth story and markets to penetrate.
(vested in 3 and 4)
 
 

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12 years 10 months ago #8247 by Val
OMG, such a long-term investing period. In that case, Coverup, do you like Trek 2000? 

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12 years 10 months ago #8248 by coverup
Replied by coverup on topic Re:Re:5 stocks for the next five years
5 years is not a long time for a long term investor.
 
I do not like Singapore tech stocks. For strange reasons, while Singapore companies have been innovative, they seem powerless in protecting their intellectual property and cashing in on their designs.
 
Its quite sad actually.
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[viviene 11-02-2012]:

OMG, such a long-term investing period. In that case, Coverup, do you like Trek 2000? 

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12 years 10 months ago #8253 by Dongdaemun
Too many surprises will happen in 5 years to too many stocks, unless your stocks are rock steady and predictable businesses.

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Latest on Kim Eng Research's 'chilli pot' of hot stocks

This list is the 'get rich slowly but confidently' type.
 

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12 years 10 months ago #8262 by pine
Greek parliament approves austerity plans

The euro rose as Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos won approval from parliament for austerity measures to secure a second package of aid from the European Union and International Monetary Fund

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12 years 10 months ago #8298 by coverup
Replied by coverup on topic Re:Greek parliament approves austerity plans:
5 years is not a long time for a serious investor. It might be too long for a punter. Anyway, if the Greeks restructure its debt, it means recovery is on the way. Do you remember Asian Financial Crisis?

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