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China ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
Thanks for the good report. ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
I can't understand why LVS would sell around 40.00 a share. LVS originally came out at 45.00 a share. and at that time it was only a shell of what it is today. Now is the time to accumlate LVS and all the gaming stocks(Wynn,MGM,Boyd). Those 4 have a great future if you have the patience. ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
...to user 103266: I would just sit on my cash now. You can buy them later at an even cheaper price. The current PE valuation may seems appetizing. However with the ongoing cost increases in most companies their quarterly report will miss estimates as time goes on. ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
...what to do now? ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
chinese solars are approaching compelling values ReplyChina ADRs: Severe Loss in June [view article]
I GUESS THE BEST THING TO DO IS TO GO ON VACATION AND FORGET ABOUT THIS MESS FOR A WHILE. TO DEPRESSING, HAVE LOST MY BUTTY. BUT WHAT GOES DOWN HOPEFULLY WILL COME UP IN A WHILE. HAVE TO THINK POSITIVELY. I LOSING ON SOL,AND SOHU. BAD MONTH....... ReplyBeijing Olympics Investing: Think Travel Stocks [view article]
During the Olympics the Beijing hotel rates are generally 3-4 times regular. Home inns and other budget hotels share a rate around 1500 RMB, equals to about 200 dollars. Budget hotels in China are facing fierce competition because of similar products , city coverage and location. At the moment leasing and management is the main trend due to the lack of mature property develop companies.The biggest risk for Chinese budget hotels is soaring property leasing fees. These hotels and inns must be located near city center due to the lack of leisure travellers and safety issues if the hotels are located in the less populated areas.
ADR (average daily rate) and occupancy are the key to define a healthy hotel operation. If homeinn is boasting 95% occupancy, their profitability is in doubt. Why not operate at 80% with a 20% higher rate. The lower headcount and facilities bills will make the property more profitable. The only reason is that homeinn cannot raise the rate and they must attract franchise opportunities. Reply
China Stocks: April Was Kind [view article]
You can always get the live update of Chinese stock performance at the site :chinabizfocus.com/modu... Reply
China Stocks: April Was Kind [view article]
Sun,We are seeiing activity in Sina Corp as you know less known internet related company than the GOOG, YHOO, BIDU and others, but raises attention every few months. The Market cap is well below those big 3, but like NTES and SOHU, does maintain near a $3 Billion market cap with the growing backdrop of China in the horizon.
Earnings are expected Wednesday and the stock has already run into the early section of this slower Monday morning. The stock has spiked 7%, our HeatSeeker has been lighting up with the increased market action of buyers positioning in the SINA May 55 calls paying $.75 and $.80. Those large institutional buyers have sparked some retail follow up buyers, paying increased prices. This jump in the price of the stock and the options has us looking for a pullback and an opportunity to consider if the institutional buyers will return….
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UTVG.OB Makes Impressive Gains Online [view article]
Do you really see utvg going anywhere??...does this company have enough cash flow to encounter obstacle along the way??...and isnt these type stocks thinly traded which in turn means there value never really has a chance to increase....i want to put 2000 in this company but im hesitate...what do you think these shares will top out at??..... ReplyUTVG.OB Makes Impressive Gains Online [view article]
BS meaning that this stock ain't goin' nowhere. ReplyUTVG.OB Makes Impressive Gains Online [view article]
Sounds like BS to me. ReplyChina Stocks: April Was Kind [view article]
Lord Kraken, what about all the stocks trading on the NYSE? They're not trading at a 40/50 PE. In fact some of the NYSE traded multiplayer online game companies like GA and PWRD, have half of their market capitalization in cash, 60-80% operating margins, growth rates over 100%, and trade at forward PEs under 20. You're clearly only focusing on the stocks that local Chinese can buy. As an American, you can buy the cream of the crop at very reasonable valuations. ReplyChina Stocks: April Was Kind [view article]
your chart appears to be wrong on VIT. I did not check any others. VIT IPO's 12/12/07 trading high @ $10.95 on 12/14/07, ended 12/31/07 @ $9.00. I've owned it since first day. VIT closed 4/30/08 @ $8.55. not 14.75 as your chart shows. VIT reports earnings this Friday. I'm long BIDU, AAPL, LVLT, EMC, VIT. ReplyChina Stocks: April Was Kind [view article]
Check out the article in the LA Times. Chinese are investing in the U.S. now because it is cost competitive. At least some of the FDI to China is money rushing to get in ahead of a revaluation, and once it happens, Chinese money will flow out.www.latimes.com/news/n...
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