THIRTEEN STOCKS WITH RETURN-ON-EQUITY GREATER THAN 15% AND LOW DEBT-TO-EQUITY OF LESS THAN 5%


Singapore Stocks
Dear readers, the Singapore Stocks markets have corrected for quite some time and it is hence not surprising. And with most of the Singapore stocks trending down, are there any good stocks which one could potentially consider a “Buy” at the discounted prices now?

One group of stocks which is worth taking a look are those stocks which exhibit high growth (i.e. high Return-on-Equity) and with such growth not compromised by high debt leverage (i.e. these companies should have low debt-to-equity level).

So, should investors consider the following Thirteen stocks which have a Return-on-Equity of at least 15% and Debt-to-Equity of not more than 5%?

1 HL Global Enterprises Limited Debt-to-Equity ratio: 1.41% Return-on-Equity: 247.29%

2 AEM Holdings Ltd Debt-to-Equity ratio: 0.41% Return-on-Equity: 62.06%

3 Datapulse Technology Limited Debt-to-Equity ratio: 0.15% Return-on-Equity: 51.39%

4 Best World International Limited Debt-to-Equity ratio: 2.67% Return-on-Equity: 42.42%

5 TalkMed Group Limited Debt-to-Equity ratio: 4.30% Return-on-Equity: 39.25%

6 Micro-Mechanics (Holdings) Ltd. Debt-to-Equity ratio: 3.67% Return-on-Equity: 29.80%

7 Kimly Limited Debt-to-Equity ratio: 0.10% Return-on-Equity: 28.93%

8 Soup Restaurant Group Limited Debt-to-Equity ratio: 0.19% Return-on-Equity: 25.15%

9 Riverstone Holdings Limited Debt-to-Equity ratio: 3.37% Return-on-Equity: 21.40%

10 Venture Corporation Limited Debt-to-Equity ratio: 1.89% Return-on-Equity: 21.11%

11 Koda Ltd Debt-to-Equity ratio: 2.12% Return-on-Equity: 18.30%

12 LY Corporation Limited Debt-to-Equity ratio: 3.39% Return-on-Equity: 17.90%

13 LHT Holdings Limited Debt-to-Equity ratio: 0.89% Return-on-Equity: 16.81%

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