Brilliance China Automotive Holdings Ltd. (CBA)

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  • commenter
    Apr 22 12:11 PM
    Stocks Covered by The China Stock Blog [view article]
    yeah great idea!!


    On Jan 18 07:14 PM Anonymous wrote:

    > CHMD looks like a great China Company to invest in.
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    Apr 06 05:17 AM
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    General Discussion on CBA
    Is this a buy or a sell? Reply
  • commenter
    May 23 01:00 AM
    China Automotive: Brilliance is an Understatement [view article]
    Oh yes, there was some news on the cooperation with GM, but I can't 100% confirm it. I did come across those details as well. Reply
  • commenter
    May 23 12:59 AM
    China Automotive: Brilliance is an Understatement [view article]
    The P/E ratio was at 11.86, and is leading P/E meaning it's based on estimated earnings projected to the future, not from the past. You were correct, they did have a loss last year. But I'm more than confident that moving forward, they will be hitting into a profit from 2007 onwards.

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  • commenter
    May 22 02:53 PM
    China Automotive: Brilliance is an Understatement [view article]
    Great article! Even with chinese stock prices rocketing and a correction looming, China is still the place to be for the next ten years. You can check out an article on it at Investor's Daily Edge. Reply
  • commenter
    May 22 10:33 AM
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    China Automotive: Brilliance is an Understatement [view article]
    Good article. I read, if my memory serves, an article in WSJ a week or so ago about CBA. There was some mention that CBA is teaming up with GM in China -- do you have any info on this. One point in your article is unclear to me. You mentioned a P/E ratio of 10x -- but CBA had a loss. So, how is this ratio established. Thanks. omooc (I may be reached at davidli@erols.com) Reply
  • commenter
    May 22 10:11 AM
    China Automotive: Brilliance is an Understatement [view article]
    What about the extreme run up in the general chinese markets? you have general valuations trading at 50x P/E. I would just be concerned about hopping on the band wagon so late in the cycle. Reply

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