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Posted on December 31, 2009 - by Jay

Capital Prudence

Featured Investing
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One gauge for management which is often overlooked is how they manage the firm’s capital. Do they see the firm’s equity and cash on its balance sheet as valuable resources that belong to the shareholders and think twice about doing funny things with them? Well most management will do funny things when given the chance.

We look at 4 aspects of what crappy management will do:

1. Dilution

Most management couldn’t care less about diluting shareholders’ stake bcos they get the much coveted capital to cover up their mistakes. In Singapore, dumb retail investors actually rejoice when management wants to do rights issue: bcos they can get more shares at a cheaper price! The irony!

When management comes cap in hand to shareholders for money, multiple times in a span of a few years, run for the trees! This is one of the most unforgivable management mistakes.

2. Aggressive Capex

Beware of management that always announce huge expansion projects in the name of growth. Especially, when they are done at the top of the cycle. Most of these projects will not recoup its capital fast enough ie ROI is very low, like maybe 3% (ie 33 years to recoup the investment). Read more…


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This entry was posted on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 at 9:00 am and is filed under Featured, Investing. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

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    December 31, 2009

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    createwealth8888 said:


    Good to know that as retail investors we are just buying stocks and not buying into firm’s business. Read more if you may wish too

    http://createwealth8888.blogspot.com/2009/08/are-you-buying-into-business-or-just.html



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    December 31, 2009

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    createwealth8888 said:


    You may wish to read on cash hoarding …

    http://createwealth8888.blogspot.com/2009/12/is-your-company-hoarding-too-much-cash.html



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    January 16, 2010

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    8percentpa said:


    It is a mindset thing. An investor thinking that he is just buying a stock, acts in a certain way.

    A value guy will act in another way, both can make money.

    I just find it rationally easier to digest to follow the value guy.




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