BT Mark To Market: How to ride the next phase of the bull market (Ep 6)
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Synopsis: Listen to Ben Paul's analysis and insight on market trends and corporate issues in Singapore in this new podcast series based on his weekly column in The Business Times. In this sixth episode of the Mark To Market podcast, BT's senior correspondent Ben Paul delves into why so many Singapore stocks are still trading below their book values per share even after the STI has almost fully recovered from the Covid-19 crash, and how to find winners among them.
He covers the following points:
1. Controlling shareholders are taking their companies private cheaply (1:45)
2. Why so many Singapore stocks are trading below their book values (4:32)
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3. How value unlocking has been a key catalyst for local stocks (6:20)
4. What potentially exciting stocks do, besides merely unlocking value (7:55)
Produced by: Ben Paul (benpaul@sph.com.sg), Ernest Luis, Lee Kim Siang and Fa'izah Sani Edited by: Adam Azlee Follow BT Mark To Market podcasts and rate us on: Channel: http://bt.sg/ btmark2mkt Apple Podcasts: https://bt.sg/4DJp Spotify: https://bt.sg/4DJN Google Podcasts: http://bt.sg/4D2E Website: http://bt.sg/mark2mkt Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg Do note: Any financial or investment information in this podcast is for use in Singapore only and is intended to be for your general information. Any particular investment or decision should only be made after consulting with a fully qualified financial adviser.
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