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These Big Singapore Companies Are Not Performing Well. Why Is That So? - Sudhan from Seedly - Chills w TFC 17

These Big Singapore Companies Are Not Performing Well. Why Is That So? - Sudhan from Seedly - Chills w TFC 17

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In episode #17 of Chills w TFC, we bring on the investment content lead of Singapore's leading personal finance platform, Seedly. For many new stock pickers looking at Singapore stocks, there's a natural gravity towards some big companies, like the big banks, SIA, Singtel, Sembcorp…But, all these brands that are supposedly household names, may not necessarily be performing well. And guest today will explain why.

Join me as I chill with Sudhan from Seedly to discuss about the business fundamentals for some of the big companies in Singapore. How are the banking, telco and airlines businesses in Singapore doing? How should we evaluate whether a bank stock is good to own? How important good management for companies in Singapore? How to balance high dividends and low growth? Is it a concern when companies start to acquire other businesses to grow instead of growing their own business? What are the main pointers to look out for when evaluation dividend companies? Tune in to find out!

Get our show notes at https://thefinancialcoconut.com/chills17 

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