SGX:Q0W - JB FOODS LIMITED JB Foods
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JB Foods: Achieves PBT Of US$1.2 Million In 1Q2017, A Growth Of 54% Quarter-On-Quarter.

9 May 2017 - ShareInvestor Express
EBITDA and profit before tax increase by 21% and 54% respectively. Positive operating cashflow of USD13.0 million. Healthy net gearing at 1.11 times...
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JB Foods: Achieves EBITDA Of US$11.2 Million In 12M2016, A Growth Of 28.8% Year-On-Year.

28 Feb 2017 - ShareInvestor Express
Revenue increased significantly by 32.7% year-on-year supported by strong customer demand. EBITDA and profit increase driven by combination of higher sales volume and better processing margin. Propose a final dividend of 0.50 Singapore cents per share...
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2 Companies With Insiders Putting Their Money Where Their Mouth Is

10 Mar 2016 - The Motley Fool Singapore
One of the more commonly used strategies by investors is to follow insider transactions. That’s something even the legendary super investor Peter Lynch did. In his book One Up on Wall Street, Lynch shared investing checklists that he had used and one of the criteria was this: “Whether insiders are buying ...
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How You Can Invest In Different Types of Commodities

19 Aug 2015 - The Motley Fool Singapore
The term “commodities” can mean many things for different people and that’s not surprising as there are really many different types of commodities that exist in the world. For anyone who’s interested in getting exposure to the commodities market, here are a list of a wide-range of commodities and the ...
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2 companies with Insider Activity

2 Dec 2014 - The Motley Fool Singapore
One of the more commonly used strategies by investors is to follow insider transactions. Some might even assume that since insiders are “in the know”, they might be better equipped to predict the share price of a company. Consistent insider purchases may indicate an undervalued share price. On the other ...
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Should We Follow The Investing Gurus?

26 Jun 2013 - The Motley Fool Singapore
The most revered investing “guru” of our times has to be Warren Buffett. Reverent followers track his every move in the stock market, just like how Sherlock Holmes would track a perpetrator down fervently. “Oh, Buffett just bought Heinz”. “Buffett acquired a newspaper company”. “Did you hear that Buffett ...
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