Universal Robina Corp URC
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCWhat's up with URC? Sobrang bagsak ata ah.
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCsobrang bargain na kaya lang parang nakakatakot pa pumasok.....
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCWas able to get some at 57.50. Hopefully, pabalik na uli paitaas.
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCisang 50 lang dyan tapos pasok na. sabay credit upgrade to investment grade ang pinas. boom!
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCCEB, san kaya ang landing mo?
2Q12 profits decline 37.6% PCOR to replace CEB in main index global recession means less passenger ano kaya next? oil price hike...
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCUNIVERSAL ROBINA CORPORATION – URC
CURRENT PRICE = PhP 63.95 (as of 092112) P/E RATIO TEST: 2009 Earnings-per-share = PhP 1.8100 2010 Earnings-per-share = PhP 3.7500 2011 Earnings-per-share = PhP 2.2500 2012 2H Earnings-per-share = PhP 2.7300 Average earnings-per-share (based on the past 3 years and 3 quarters) = PhP 2.8625 Average price earnings ratio (based on the past 3 years and 3 quarters) = 22.34 Benjamin Graham recommends current price no more than 15 times average earnings (should be positive) over the past three years. This issue failed Graham’s price-earnings ratio test. However, threshold value, P/E <15 should be taken as arbitrary level. Ratios do not tell us the whole story by itself. It is more useful to compare the ratios of one company to other companies in the same industry. PRICE-TO-BOOK RATIO TEST: Total Equity = PhP 51,683,743,000 Outstanding Shares = 2,181,501,933 Book-Value per Share = PhP 23.6918 Price-to-Book ratio (PB) = 2.70 Graham recommends that current price should not be more than 1.5 times the book value last reported. This issue failed Graham’s price-to-book ratio test. However, Threshold value, P/B <1.5 should be taken as arbitrary level. It is more useful to compare the ratios of one company to other companies in the same industry. NET-WORKING-CAPITAL OR “RARE BARGAIN” TEST: Current Asset = PhP 48,391,394,000 Total Liabilities = PhP 26,095,367,000 Net Working Capital = PhP 22,296,027,000 Current Asset to Total Liabilities ratio = 1.85 * By “net-working-capital”, Graham means current assets (such as cash, marketable securities, and inventories) minus total liabilities (including preferred stock and long-term debt). Current asset is greater than total liabilities. Graham recommends issues with positive net-working-capital. This issue passed Graham’s net-working-capital or “RARE BARGAIN” test. Likewise, equity is greater than total liabilities. Total liabilities to equity ratio = 0.50 This company is relatively low leveraged (not so burdened with debt). GRAHAM’S “BLENDED MULTIPLIER” TEST: P/E = 22.34 P/B = 2.70 P/E*P/B = 60.30 Graham suggests that the product of P/E and P/B should not exceed 22.5 (should be positive). This issue failed Graham’s “blended multiplier” test. However, threshold value, P/E*P/B <22.5 should be taken as arbitrary level. It is more useful to compare the ratios of one company to other companies in the same industry. LIMITATION OF THE ANALYSIS: 1. EPS calculation does not isolate “other income” and “extra-ordinary income”. 2. Analysis does not cover earnings stability, dividend records, earnings growth and futures earnings (or forward P/E ratio). 3. For future plans and prospects, read below reference. REFERENCE: http://www.pse.com.ph/resource/corpt/20 ... un2012.pdf http://www.pse.com.ph/resource/corpt/20 ... ep2011.pdf If You're So Smart, Why Aren't You Rich? - BATMAN The Animated Series: Season 1, Episode 41
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCJust happy being a URC believer
Still carrying my 50.3 avg
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCnice window dressing here
sold na and thanks URC. waiting for pullback again and probably sell on the next quarter dressing?
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCVery happy with my URC!
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCstrong support at 66 so far
Re: Universal Robina Corp URCboom! sold at 72! waiting again for the market to correct and will buy again if it hits 63 to 50! good things comes to those who wait! just stay the course!
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