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giggee

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    මචං මම කරන්නේ short term ඒ කියන්නේ උදේ ගතට හවස විකුණුවා. මට තියෙන ප්‍රශ්නය මෙකී. යම්කිසි සමාගමක කොටස් වල මිල ඉහල යි කියල තීරණය කරන්නේ කොහොමද? එකට බලපාන සාදක මොනවද?

    තව අමතර දෙයක් ඔයගොල්ලන්ගෙන් asia capitals පාවිචි කරන අය කව්ද? ඔයගොල්ලන්ගේ investing advisor හොදි ද මිත්‍රශීලි ද? එයාගෙන් විස්තර අහන්න පුළුවන් ද?

    mage fonts na banz kotu watenne help 1k denna puluwanda balanna normal type karala danna me man wage:);)
     

    argan

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    me wage unta hodin katha karama apitath arinna enawa...
    mu koheda yana mal p*****k ban...!!!
    :lol::lol::lol::lol:
    ape club ekata jaya wewa.......!!!!!!
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    Ow machan....balapnko muge loku line eka....muta api kochchara hodin da katha kare....matath ithin iwaseeme seemawak kiyala ekak tiyenawane....sirawatama muu nam p dail1k thamai....:yes: Aniwa me wage ewun ta reply karala api nikan ape kaale nasthi karaganne mokatada...api ape wade digatama karagena yamu elakiri wagee.....Jaya Wewa!!!!
     

    max33

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    machan,market eka watenakota(me dawaswala wage)shares ganna eka wasida?
    me dawas wala ganna hoda shares monawada?
    issarahata ena ipo monawada?
     

    argan

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    company NESTLE
    http://www.cse.lk/cmt/upload_report_file/487_1298863907850.pdf

    http://sundaytimes.lk/110417/BusinessTimes/bt23.html

    Dividend Announcement
    21 April 2011

    Date of Announcement:-21.Apr.2011

    Rate of Dividend: - Rs. 22.50 per share / Final Dividend

    Financial Year: - 2010
    Shareholder Approval: Required

    AGM: 25.May.2011

    XD:-26.May.2011

    Payment: - 03.June.2011

    they gave 12 rupee divi 3months ago.and investing furthermore.wth higest forcasted eps in food n beverages sector.

    Share Transfer Book Open

    DIVIDEND ANNOUNCEMENT
    10 January 2011

    NESTLE LANKA PLC
    Company ID: - NEST
    Date of Announcement:-10.Jan.2011
    Rate of Dividend: - Rs.12.00 per share / Interim Dividend
    Financial Year: - 2010
    XD:-20-Jan-2011
    Payment: - 31.Jan.2011
    Share Transfer Book Open

    : Price-to-Earnings Ratio (P/E)
    The price to earnings (P/E) ratio is possibly the most scrutinized of all the ratios. If sudden increases in a stock's price are the sizzle, then the P/E ratio is the steak. A stock can go up in value without significant earnings increases - this happened most recently in the tech bubble - but the P/E ratio is what decides if it can stay up. Without earnings to back up the price, a stock will eventually fall back down.

    The reason for this is simple: a P/E ratio can be thought of as how long a stock will take to pay back your investment if there is no change in the business. A stock trading at $20 per share with earning of $2 per share has a P/E ratio of 10, which is sometimes seen as meaning that you'll make your money back in 10 years if nothing changes. The reason stocks tend to have high P/E ratios is that investors try to predict which stocks will enjoy progressively larger earnings. An investor may buy a stock with a P/E ratio of 30 if he or she thinks it will double its earnings every year (shortening the payoff period significantly). If this fails to happen, then the stock will fall back down to a more reasonable P/E ratio. If the stock does manage to double earnings, then it will likely continue to trade at a high P/E ratio. You should only compare P/E ratios between companies in similar industries and markets. (If these numbers have you in the dark, these easy calculations should help light the way, see How To Find P/E And PEG Ratios.)

    Air: The PEG Ratio
    Because the P/E ratio isn't enough in and of itself, many investors use the price to earnings growth (PEG) ratio. Instead of merely looking at the price and earnings, the PEG ratio incorporates the historical growth rate of the company's earnings. This ratio also tells you how your stock stacks up against another stock. The PEG ratio is calculated by taking the P/E ratio of a company and dividing it by the year-over-year growth rate of its earnings. The lower the value of your PEG ratio, the better the deal you're getting for the stock's future estimated earnings.

    By comparing two stocks using the PEG, you can see how much you're paying for growth in each case. A PEG of 1 means you're breaking even if growth continues as it has in the past. A PEG of 2 means you're paying twice as much for projected growth when compared to a stock with a PEG of 1. This is speculative because there is no guarantee that growth will continue as it has in the past. The P/E ratio is a snap shot of where a company is and the PEG ratio is a graph plotting where it has been. Armed with this information, an investor has to decide whether it is likely to continue in that direction. (Has the P/E ratio lost its luster? The PEG ratio has many advantages over its well-known counterpart, check out Move Over P/E, Make Way For The PEG.)

    Water: Dividend Yield
    It's always nice to have a back-up when a stock's growth falters. This is why dividend-paying stocks are attractive to many investors - even when prices drop you get a paycheck. The dividend yield shows how much of a payday you're getting for your money. By dividing the stock's annual dividend by the stock's price, you get a percentage. You can think of that percentage as the interest on your money, with the additional chance at growth through the appreciation of the stock.

    Although simple on paper, there are some things to watch for with the dividend yield. Inconsistent dividends or suspended payments in the past mean that the dividend yield can't be counted on. Like the water element, dividends can ebb and flow, so knowing which way the tide is going - like whether dividend payments have increased year over year - is essential to making the decision to buy. Dividends also vary by industry, with utilities and some banks paying a lot whereas tech firms invest almost all their earnings back into the company to fuel growth. (For more read Investment Valuation Ratios: Dividend Yield.)

    No Element Stands Alone
    P/E, P/B, PEG, and dividend yields are too narrowly focused to stand alone as a single measure of a stock. By combining these methods of valuation, you can get a better view of a stock's worth. Any one of these can be influenced by creative accounting - as can more complex ratios like cash flow. As you add more tools to your valuation methods though, discrepancies get easier to spot. From the Greeks' four basic elements, we now have more than 100, some of which exist so briefly that we wonder if they count, and none of them are named water, earth, air, or fire. In investing, however, these four main ratios may be overshadowed by thousands of customized metrics, but they will always be useful stepping stones for finding out whether a stock's worth buying
    more details @ FB group page:D:D:yes:;);)

    Very useful!!! Thanx SaHo!!!
     

    argan

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    Sri Lanka shares end down 1.5-pct

    Sri Lankan shares tumbled for the fifth straight day Monday with motor shares taking a hit and heavy trading continuing in Lankem Developments, brokers said.

    The All Share Price Index closed at 7,345.48, down 1.49 percent (111.34 points) while the more liquid Milanka index fell 1.32 percent (91.84 points) to close at 6,855.27, according to stock exchange provisional figures. Turnover was 1.5 billion rupees.

    Motor stocks suffered a steep fall after the government said it was raising effective import tax rates on certain types of cars.

    The motor sector index itself fell 4.14 percent while prices of most shares of companies dealing in motor vehicles fell sharply.

    Lankem Developments, which is making a 15 for one rights issue at 25 rupees each to raise almost 2.6 billion rupees, continued to be actively traded.
    It closed at 32.40 rupees, up four, after hitting a day's high of 38 rupees, with over 1.87 million shares traded.

    Central Finance, another stock which had drawn interest in recent days, was also actively traded, closing at 1,443.10 rupees, up 38.50. There were two crossings of 14,700 and 26,300 shares at 1,430 rupees a share.

    Index heavy John Keells Holdings closed at 290.50, down 4.50, while National Development Bank also fell, closing at 168 rupees, down 4.20 with a private deal of 200,000 shares at 165 rupees each.

    LBO

    Thanx bro News ekata!!! digatama apita me wage sahayogaya denna....eka apita loku shakthiyak.....Jaya Wewa!!!
     

    argan

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    mage advisor karayawa contact kara gannath mara gamak denna ona ban? ugen tawama gatte na advice ekak :)

    Un ehema thamaii bn....matath oya borkers lawa epa wechcha nisa thamai me wage club ekak hadala ape EK eke me gana danna yaluwangen adahas ganna hithuwe....Oya brokers la inne loku loku ewun ekka witharai...api wage podi investorsla wa wadiya ganan ganne naa...:(
     

    Tharaka Bilesh

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    Un ehema thamaii bn....matath oya borkers lawa epa wechcha nisa thamai me wage club ekak hadala ape EK eke me gana danna yaluwangen adahas ganna hithuwe....Oya brokers la inne loku loku ewun ekka witharai...api wage podi investorsla wa wadiya ganan ganne naa...:(
    ow machan unta ena commistion eka adui ne ape transaction walin. mata tiyena awla mekai mama gatta ewa losss ne machan digatama uba mata wada poddak hari dannawa ne. mata kiyanna marcket eka again rise wei da langadi?
    mama karanna hitiye short term dan karanna wenne medium term trades wage penne.:(
     

    argan

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    ow machan unta ena commistion eka adui ne ape transaction walin. mata tiyena awla mekai mama gatta ewa losss ne machan digatama uba mata wada poddak hari dannawa ne. mata kiyanna marcket eka again rise wei da langadi?
    mama karanna hitiye short term dan karanna wenne medium term trades wage penne.:(

    mama gathth ewath down machan ho gaala....Banki Moon ge ara report case1 nisa foriegn sells wadi wechcha nisalu me case1 wela thiyenne....June walath market eka down wenna puluwan kiyala ape advisor kiwwa Credit clearance1k ena nisa.....eka nisa me sathi deketh wadiya up wena ekak na market eka....shares buy karanna thamai honda....sell karanna nam thawa tikak iwasan inna wenawa....
     

    Tharaka Bilesh

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    mama gathth ewath down machan ho gaala....Banki Moon ge ara report case1 nisa foriegn sells wadi wechcha nisalu me case1 wela thiyenne....June walath market eka down wenna puluwan kiyala ape advisor kiwwa Credit clearance1k ena nisa.....eka nisa me sathi deketh wadiya up wena ekak na market eka....shares buy karanna thamai honda....sell karanna nam thawa tikak iwasan inna wenawa....
    bankiyath apitamai ne ban kelawanne :(
     

    argan

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    machan argan podi help ekak denna can da?
    machan offer value 5.40, bid value 5.30 kiyamuko. etakota 5.35 transaction ekak wenawa. eka wenne kohomada? marcket value kiyanne oya tiken mokadda?

    Machan mama danna widiyata bid price eka kiyanne buy karana kenek daala thiyena price eka...ask price kiyanne share eka sell karana kenek daana price eka...me deka samana unama transaction eka fill wenawa....a kiyanne kenek 5.30ta shares buy karanna daala thiyenawa....ethakotama thawa kenek 5.30ta share eka sell karanna daala thibboth a transaction eka wenawa....meeta wadiya nam me gana kiyanna danne na saho....