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OUE Commercial – What really matters in a REIT
By FinancialVeracity  •  November 2, 2016

I ran out of bonds to write

Incorporate on 2013 | Subsidiary of Clifford Development | Properties in Singapore & Shanghai

  1. IDENTIFICATION OF COMPANIES THAT ARE UNDERVALUED.

    • Price to Book Ratio : 0.756 ( 25.4% undervalued)
    • Price to Earning Ratio : 14.139
  2. LEARN ABOUT THEIR NUMBERS

    • Gearing : 67.95 ( above average reliance on financing for growth)
    • Wale : 2.9 Years ( Very short)
    • Current Ratio : 0.088 (inability to pay of its short term debt and long term obligations)
    • Growth Rate :  not given
    • NAV Per unit : 0.96 ( You’re paying 0.695)
    • Cash Flow Per Share : – Not provided –
    • Average management ability ( Increasing dividend payout | Reducing COGS| Reducing in financing | Net income decreasing prolly due to payout ratio and poor cashflow investing)

Technical Analysis

Market is now testing previous high (Seeking demand for buyers), If ...

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24 and on a constant lookout to improve my financial literacy in order to achieve “Financial Independence”. The sole purpose of writing this blog is to give whatever little financial knowledge I have to everyone.
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