THIS STOCK HAS RETREATED BY MORE THAN 40%, WILL IT REBOUND NEXT?

Singapore Stocks
Dear readers, there is one small-cap stock which was listed on SGX in 2017. Year-to-date, the stock price of this stock has retreated from an intra-year high of $0.28 to the current $0.16 stock price for an almost 40% southing, will this stock rebound next?

Before I reveal the name of this stock, let us take a look at the fundamentals of the stock as below.

1) Dividend yield: 3.75%

2) Price-to-Book: 1.132

3) Debt-to-EBITA: 0.006

4) Total Debt: $0.02million

Compared to other small-cap or penny stocks, at this juncture, the debt level of the stock seems very pretty decent. And not to mention, decent dividends to reward investors while they hold the stock.

What I like in particular is the relatively high Return-on-Equity which was on the high of 14.98% for FY18 though this Return-on-Equity has somehow retreated from a high of 37.1% and 25.3% from FY16, FY17 respectively. But a Return-on-Equity of close to 15% is still a pretty respectable number

Finally what is the name of this stock? Without further ado, the name of this stock is Shopper360. Will this stock rebound? I don’t have the answers but pretty much since I have blogged on this stock, the stock would be in my “radar” list of stocks. Join the emailing list to receive regular Financial and Singapore stocks newsletters too! Like" me on Singapore Stocks Investing Facebook page to receive all posts on your Facebook as well as read more articles. Follow me on Twitter too.


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