Singapore Stocks for Next 5 Years Investment
On the request of our subscribers, who are willing to know about the performance of their favorite stocks in the next 5 years, we have selected the most common stocks and run a poll among Singapore stock traders, to know which stock they would you like to buy today for next 5 years?
And come up with amazing results regarding the sections of stocks, We have shared 5 stocks that are most of the subscribers asked and the stocks are ThaiBev, SingTel, CapitaLand, OCBC Bank, and Genting Sing. Our poll reached up to 87K stocks traders, where the trader shares their votes in the following percentage CapitaLand & Genting Sing got 6 percent votes, ThaiBev & OCBC bank got 20 percent votes and Singtel got highest 47 percent votes. The most of the Singapore stock traders are expecting Singtel stock has huge potential to provide amazing returns over 5 years investment. Now let’s take a detailed overview on technical and fundamental of SingTel (SGX: Z74) stock.
Consensus Estimates about Singtel stock is overweighted. As per the ShareInvestor data nowadays Singtel stock is at its cheapest price of SGD 3.160. It has reached up to 4.00SGD in last 3 years, and as per the one of most common saying for the stock market
History Repeat Itself
It has ROE(Return on Equity) above 10% for 3 consecutive years. Its Net Earnings Margin consistently high. It has the Net profit margin of at least 20% for 3 years. Moving toward company profit, it has the consistently high gross profit margin of at least 40% for 3 years. Its Dividend sharing report tells us that dividend is increasing over the past 60 months.
Key Statistics | |||||
EPS (SGD) a | 0.33464 | Trailing EPS (SGD) e | 0.33095 | NAV (SGD) b | 1.8673 |
PE a | 9.443 | Trailing PE f | 9.548 | Price / NAV b | 1.6923 |
Dividend (SGD) d | 0.174932 | Cash In Hand (SGD) g | 0.0383 | Issued & Paid-up Shares c | 16290566000 |
Dividend Yield (%) d | 5.536 | Price / Cash In Hand g | 82.507 | Treasury Shares h | 38592000 |
Beta – 75 Daysi | 0.783 | R-Squared – 75 Days(%)i | 18.74 | Market Cap (M) | 51478.189 |
Beta – 500 Daysi | 0.639 | R-Squared – 500 Days (%)i | 23.86 | Free Float (%) | 40.2 |
Piotroski F Score | 6 | Exchange Code | Z74 | Par Value ( SGD ) | n.a. |
Dividend Per Share For Each Calendar Year (based on corresponding Financial Periods) in SGD (Cents)
Year | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Total | Yield a |
2018 | 10.7000 4Q | 10.7 | 0.03386 | |||||||||||
2017
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10.7000 4Q
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6.8000 2Q | 17.5 |
0.06487
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3.00002Q,SD | 3.0000 SD | |||||||||||||
2016 | 10.7000 4Q | 6.8000 2Q | 17.5 | 0.05538 | ||||||||||
2015 | 10.7000 4Q | 6.8000 2Q | 17.5 | 0.05538 | ||||||||||
2014 | 10.0000 4Q | 6.8000 2Q | 16.8 | 0.05316 |
Legend:
1Q-1st Quarter, 2Q-2nd Quarter, 3Q-3rd Quarter, 4Q-4th Quarter, 1H-1st Half, 2H-2nd Half, SD-Special Dividend, NS Length of Financial Period is non-standard, where half yearly results is not based on 6 months or quarterly results is not based on 3 months.
Notes:
Yield is calculated using the current market price and is based on the total dividend (including any special dividend) declared in each calendar year.
Period | Dividend Received |
Total Shareholder Return
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Short Term Return
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5 Days | – | 1.94% |
10 Days | – | -1.25% | |
20 Days | – | 2.60% | |
Medium Term Return
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3 Months | 0.107 | 2.74% |
6 Months | 0.107 | -6.12% | |
1 Year | 0.205 | -7.83% | |
Long Term Return
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2 Years | 0.38 | -8.97% |
3 Years | 0.555 | 1.23% | |
5 Years | 0.898 | 8.79% |
Notes:
1. Total Shareholder Return (TSR) combines share price appreciation and dividends paid to show the total return to the shareholder expressed as a percentage.
2. Script dividends are ignored in this calculation.
Price Movements | |||
1 Year Range
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3.020 – 3.770
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Change From 1 Year Low | 0.14 |
Change From 1 Year High | -0.61 | ||
2 Years Range
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3.020 – 4.067
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Change From 2 Years Low | 0.14 |
Change From 2 Years High | -0.907 | ||
5 Years Range
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3.020 – 4.533
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Change From 5 Years Low | 0.14 |
Change From 5 Years High | -1.373 |
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