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Tuesday, July 24, 2018

Sunningdale Tech

TA wise , looks bullish as it has managed to cross over $1.42 with ease and closed well at $1.43.

The current price of 1.42 us staying above it's 20 & 50 days moving average, this I'd rather positive.

Short term wise, I think likely to continue to move up to retest $1.46 then $1.50 with extension to $1.61.

I think the company would be releasing it's half year result in Aug. Another 2.5 cents of dividend may be on the way.

Not a call to buy or sell.

Please  do your own due diligence.


Quote: Jeremyowtaip
I saw an article written by The Edge Singapore and also went through their 1Q financial results announcement.
From both the article by The Edge Singapore and also from Sunningdale's 1Q results, I noticed three things affecting Sunnningdale's 1Q 18 results y-o-y as compared to 1Q 17.
1. Adverse foreign exchange losses due to weakening of USD versus other currencies such as RMB, RM and SGD affecting both revenue and net profit. I noticed that the amount of forex losses registered can be quite substantial to cause a significant decrease in net profit.
2. Increase in competition and labour cost has caused a decrease in net profit y-o-y. I noticed their administrative expenses has increased y-o-y reflecting this increase in labour cost.
3. Advancing of orders for consumer/IT segment in 1Q17 and comparatively lesser work orders received and completed in 1Q 18. Thus, the revenue for consumer/IT segment has decreased y-o-y and dragged down overall revenue.
However, from their commentary on the outlook for the second half of the year, they are optimistic there will be a ramp up of orders for their newly built Penang manufacturing plant which has started some pilot runs for mass production for consumer/IT segment. Despite this, the company expects their performance for the rest of the year to be affected by volatile forex movements, keen competition and increase in labour cost. The company is still overall optimistic that their business model is resilient and sustainable and should be able to weather this current challenging operating environment.




My take is to continue to monitor their progress for the rest of the year which hopefully as what the management has mentioned, second half of the year should be better. However, if one notice that there are any significant deterioration in it's businesses such as winning even lesser orders going forward from new and existing customers, then one has to investigate whether the company is starting to lose it's competitive edge versus it's competition especially in the consumer/IT segment which is the one which is currently impacted. For now, just monitor their progress going forward.

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