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Wednesday, 4 March 2020

DBS

Last week (17 to 21 Feb 2020)

DBS is Top Institution net selling while Retail is exactly opposite side as Top net buying.

Assuming 2020 dividend is still at $1.32; juicy yield and also as strong dose of Panadol to ease heartache on paper losses.

Uncle8888's hand getting itchy! 5% yield Panadol! Okay right?


Thursday, 16 April 2015 (5 yrs ago. Time passed so fast!) Miss out so many Panadols!

Read? DBS : Sold @ $21.04












7 comments:

  1. Over the next few weeks who are right again?

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  2. Same here! Sold at $21+

    Not missed out Panadol, it's missed out on Abalone. :(

    Now patiently waiting.

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  3. Uncle, will get 5% if DBS goes down correspondingly. https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/banking-finance/feds-rate-cut-thrusts-singapore-banks-into-thicker-fog

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    1. Still, shares of banks here are down in the year to date. Interestingly, some 60 per cent of share buybacks recorded last month - already doubled over the month at S$68 million - came from share buybacks by DBS, Singapore Exchange (SGX) data showed. (Share buybacks can signal that a firm sees the shares as undervalued and so buys them for employee compensation plans or long-term capital management.)

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  4. I has been holding DBS since year 2008. The returns over the years were so juicy that I can't bear to let it go even thru the value now is 2.5x of what I had purchased.

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    1. Hmm.. Don't kill the Golden Goose that lays golden eggs for meat. Can be a headache to find another Goose and may convert eggs to Panadols.

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