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Thursday 9 July 2015

Ezra Review- What's wrong with this company??

The very 'hot' stock recently is Ezra. Not that it is bulling in hotness, but boiling in danger and facing so much uncertainty that it is so hot. Someone very close to me is vested in it and is very troubled, so here I am, trying to offer a little advice.

Today's financial results- 10th July was released.

Oh my.. So many things that I conclude (purely based on my very humble thoughts, may not be factual so pls don't send me a lawyer's letter)

Pls read this with discretion and kindly note these are just what I THINK*

1. Company seems to show that they do not know how to control expenses
Revenue dropped by 3%. By right when revenue drops, one should see a drop in Expenses such as income/administrative. However, for Ezra, their expenses increased by so much.

Wow, cannot cut pay of high mgmt.? don't wish to retrench people? cannot control expenses? MNCs will come out with drastic cost cutting measures, including cutting high salaries of top mgmt. and board wide retrenchment. I don't see it in Ezra.

If it needs to be done, it has to be.

Which leads me to the next point.

2. Operating profit dropped 81%

Erm. That's like so close to having a negative profit already. The company still tried to sugar coat the announcement that their revenue maintained despite such challenging environment.

Pls open your eyes big big and look at the financial statements.

3. Offering rights to repay perpetual securities

I *think* this means that the company might be unable to pay off their debts, so they have to offer rights to raise money.

Not that they are raising money to fund growth. They are using it to pay their perpetual securities and bonds!

Which means.. more debt?

Conclusion: My advice
1. If you are not vested: Good for you, pls do not buy. Wait until the Saudi Arabia and the shale oil producers in USA have worked out a win win situation for the oil price to start climbing up. Otherwise, oil price is likely to remain low for a few years more.

2. If you are vested:
1. Have you bought the rights?
If yes: If you bought the rights at $0.1, you should sell it when trading commence, of course at a higher price.
If no: wait and observe today's price, since you have a week more to buy the rights.

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