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Dividends from Armour Residential REIT
Received a cheque for the dividends from Armour Residential REIT. Based on my holdings of 500 shares, I am given $38.13. Not a bad amount if you ask me. Just the day before receiving this cheque, I also just banked in the cheque that I received for my investment in Gamco Global Gold and Natural Resources Trust.
Feng Tian Wei Wins Bronze Medal
Congratulations to Feng Tian Wei who has won the bronze medal in the Olympics for Singapore on 1 Aug 2012. Watched the match last night and was impressed with how she completely dominated her opponent. A medal is a medal is a medal.
Stock Portfolio Update (July 2012)
It has been a long time since I did an update of my stock holdings and I thought it was timely to do so after I just bought some Sabana REIT today. This is the list of my current holdings:
- Ascott Residence Trust
- Cambridge Industrial
- Suntec REIT
- Sabana REIT
- AIMSAMP REIT
- Fortune REIT
- Capitaland
- Innotek
- China Aviation Oil
- Unifood
- Kingboard
- Pacific Andes
- Citigroup (US)
- Armour Residential REIT (US)
- Gamco Global Gold & Natural Resources Trust (US)
Breadtalk and Sheng Shiong
Recently, I wrote about investing in things I use - Mapletree Commerical Trust and Breadtalk. The idea was really to look out for investment opportunities based on the goods and services that I come across in Singapore. If one thinks about it, there are probably many goods and services that I use or come across during my daily life. And that probably should get me thinking on whether this presents itself as a good investment opportunity.
Breadtalk
I frequent Breadtalk and Toastbox quite often. So it is not surprising that I am pretty well acquainted with their business. While you won't be able to find a toast box located side by side with Breadtalk all the time, most store outlets now usually have both Breadtalk and Toastbox located together. In terms of crowds, Toastbox is always crowded. It should be profitable. Each Toastbox outlet probably only hires 4 to 5 staff. And the number of people ordering takeaways also seem to be quite a lot. For Breadtalk, it is just a bakery but the morning crowds usually throng the place. I like Breadtalk's business from how I view it. At least the Singapore side of the story. I remember seeing Breadtalk shops in Malaysia that looked quite empty.
Sheng Shiong
Well, perhaps this is a stock that I better start putting in my shortlist. Sheng Shiong is Singapore's third largest(?) supermarket store. It has stores located at many neighborhoods all around Singapore and caters to the heartlanders.
Most Sheng Shiong supermarkets that I go to are always crowded. That is a general observation and so their business should be good though I recognise that profit margins for retail outlets always tend to be lower. It is a competitive business afterall.
If Sheng Shiong commits to paying 90% of its profit after tax as dividends, the stock will probably be quite attractive. This is however unlikely as it probably looks to expand in Singapore and the region. Nevertheless, its dividend yield at 90% payout is a very attractive 6%.
Breadtalk
I frequent Breadtalk and Toastbox quite often. So it is not surprising that I am pretty well acquainted with their business. While you won't be able to find a toast box located side by side with Breadtalk all the time, most store outlets now usually have both Breadtalk and Toastbox located together. In terms of crowds, Toastbox is always crowded. It should be profitable. Each Toastbox outlet probably only hires 4 to 5 staff. And the number of people ordering takeaways also seem to be quite a lot. For Breadtalk, it is just a bakery but the morning crowds usually throng the place. I like Breadtalk's business from how I view it. At least the Singapore side of the story. I remember seeing Breadtalk shops in Malaysia that looked quite empty.
Sheng Shiong
Well, perhaps this is a stock that I better start putting in my shortlist. Sheng Shiong is Singapore's third largest(?) supermarket store. It has stores located at many neighborhoods all around Singapore and caters to the heartlanders.
Most Sheng Shiong supermarkets that I go to are always crowded. That is a general observation and so their business should be good though I recognise that profit margins for retail outlets always tend to be lower. It is a competitive business afterall.
If Sheng Shiong commits to paying 90% of its profit after tax as dividends, the stock will probably be quite attractive. This is however unlikely as it probably looks to expand in Singapore and the region. Nevertheless, its dividend yield at 90% payout is a very attractive 6%.
Investing in Silver
Silver
is a metal that has been known and used since the beginning of the
civilization. Its use increased remarkably for the past 200 years in various
fields that had contributed to the development of our society. The reason for
its vast use is because it is the best conductor of electricity and heat,
smooth reflector of light and has various health benefits. Silver is an
important industrial material combined with both strength and softness and the
ability to get stretched. It is wear resistant, has a high tensile strength,
reflects light and reduces friction. It has great unique properties.
This
strategic metal has infinite uses. The silver alloys are used to manufacture
the disposable and rechargeable batteries. More than millions of silver zinc
oxide batteries are manufactured worldwide annually, that include very small
batteries for cameras, watches and other electronic devices. The high purity
silver for electroplating steel bearings have great load carrying strength and
capacity for heavy duty work. The bearings coated with silver provide great
durability and safety in jet engines. The use of silver solders helps to join
materials and makes leak tight, smooth and corrosion free joints. The silver
alloys are used in refrigeration, air conditioners, power distribution,
aerospace and automobiles. Silver membrane switches are used in most keyboards
of laptop and desktop computers. Due to their durability and wide use, the
market of silver-contact membrane switch is a multi billion industry in
America.
The
Silver demand hit about 880 million ounces last year, and the worldwide mining
production contributed only 670 million ounces creating a deficit of 210
million ounce. A lot of people are unaware that the silver is the most used
commodity in industry after oil. One of the best investments at this point of
time is Silver. If you are looking for a profitable investment then you might want to consider investing in Silver.
If you are thinking of investing in silver, then the Silver bullion produced in America is a good option with the American Silver Eagle of one ounce. This coin is known all around the world and traded in various countries. They can be bought in a combination of 20 stacks or in a Monster box of 500 pieces. The second option will be 100% silver bars that are made in various sizes, designs and weights ranging from bars of 1 ounce, 5 ounce and 10 ounce. The two popular silver refiners producing bars in different sizes are Johnson-Matthey and Englehard.
You might also be interested in reading the recent article on Investing in Gold or How Silver is Made.
[This article is a guest post. Investors should carry out their due diligence prior to making any investment decisions]
Anchor Point and FCT
I visit Anchor Point from time to time and have always wondered whether I should be investing in Frasers Centrepoint Trust. OCBC recently maintained a buy rating on FCT. On one hand, I am tempted to buy but on the other, I am a little skeptical since many of FCT's assets are in suburban areas. Having witnessed the shoppers and traffic flow at Anchor Point, I am not so certain whether tenants there are profitable or not. Have also seen the bookshop change hands a few times over the past years. The crowd on weekends are good but nothing fantastic.
Will probably just continue to monitor this before making any decision. Not vested yet.
Will probably just continue to monitor this before making any decision. Not vested yet.
3 Monthly Dividend Stocks I Am Watching Right Now
There are 3 Monthly Dividend Stocks that I am watching right now. The reason I am watching them is simply because I am bullish on resources and also because I like the fact that this stocks pay monthly dividends. Of course, the stocks listed here are highly risky and might not be suitable for many investors.
1. Gamco Global Gold and Natural Resources Trust (GGN)
Well, GGN used to be called "Gabelli..." and then there was a name change to "Gamco...". But GGN's dividend history since 2005 has been pretty neat to me. To invest in this stock, you need access to the US market which should be readily available through most of the brokerages in Singapore. Do note that there is a withholding tax of 30% for foreign investors so that means you have to deduct whatever dividends you are supposed to receive by 30%. Do add in another few dollars for the processing/admin charges and you will realise that you actually need a sizeable investment for the yield to justify itself since there are so many REITs listed in Singapore that might give a better yield. Nevertheless, as I am bullish on resources (especially Gold), I am thus thinking of accumulating more of this stock.
2. Armour Residential REIT
If the above stock is risky, Armour Residential REIT I believe falls into the "super don't ever touch it " kind of risky. It is frankly speaking not a REIT like one would expect it to be. It is a mortgage REIT so there are many risks involved associated with interest rates and stuff. Still, it pays out a neat dividend.
3. Enerplus Resources
After divesting my canroys when there were all the tax changes and stuff, I am starting to zoom in again on "energy plays". Enerplus Resources is one of those stocks that still pays monthly dividends. It is an independent North American energy company with a diversified asset base of oil and gas properties across a variety of resource plays. The monthly dividends for this are still good though they seem to have reduced recently.
2. Armour Residential REIT
If the above stock is risky, Armour Residential REIT I believe falls into the "super don't ever touch it " kind of risky. It is frankly speaking not a REIT like one would expect it to be. It is a mortgage REIT so there are many risks involved associated with interest rates and stuff. Still, it pays out a neat dividend.
3. Enerplus Resources
After divesting my canroys when there were all the tax changes and stuff, I am starting to zoom in again on "energy plays". Enerplus Resources is one of those stocks that still pays monthly dividends. It is an independent North American energy company with a diversified asset base of oil and gas properties across a variety of resource plays. The monthly dividends for this are still good though they seem to have reduced recently.
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