NYSE:CHL

China Mobile Hong Kong (CHL)

27.10
-0.00 (0.00%)
as of Jan 8, 2021, 11:00:09 pm Market Open.
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DON'T BUY
Sold her holdings when she saw little cracks on the horizon. These have now come into play. Includes changes in the regulatory environment. Government requires G3 implementation and they don’t have the CapX to do it. Also forced mergers by the government. Not sure of the sustainability of profits. Too expensive.
BUY
A really good proxy for the emerging market consumer. European, UK and US consumers may struggle for the next 12 to 18 months. The Asian consumer is still employed and earning higher wages with a pent-up demand for these toys. This is the biggest player there.
WEAK BUY
A great company, one of the blue chip companies in China. Consumption in China will pick up and this company is well positioned for it. Almost a monopoly. Worried that competition may catch up. Very good 3-year view.
TOP PICK
Telecommunications. 371 million cell phone subscribers. Chinese government just approved the sale of blackberries about six months ago, which they sell. 6 to 7 million new subscribers per month. Has come off its high so there is good room to move.
PAST TOP PICK
(A Top Pick Feb 26/07. Up 68.8%.) Largest mobile phone company in China. Value we should and has gotten to a very lofty level and he has sold his holdings. Consider Selling.
BUY
Have 300 million subscribers. Subscription base is growing 5 to 6 million per month. Starting to look outside of China. Still lots of growth to go. Might be starting to get a little expensive.
BUY
Good company fundamentally for the long term.
COMMENT
The bearer of the flag for that marketed. A government owned company, that will copy other technologies to their advantage. Rim being an example, which they've produced the "Red Berry".
BUY
Very wary of investing in China through Chinese equities. It's an immature market and there aren't a lot of controls. This is one of the few that he would own as it has really solid growth potential.
BUY
Biggest mobile phone company in the world. Trading at about 28 X next year's earnings. 1.8% dividend yield. Good buy for an emerging market. Has come off and will come off more as China continues to sell off. On a 3 to 5 year view, this is a no-brainer.
BUY
Has grown relatively quickly but its business model is very sustainable. Not an expensive stock relative to the market or to telephone or mobile stocks in general. Penetration rate is about 30% in China and could go to 80%.
TOP PICK
Largest mobile telephone company in the world. 260 million-subscriber base.
COMMENT
Largest mobile phone company in China. EBITDA multiple is about 6.5 X calendar 2007. Given the growth profile, valuation is not particularly demanding. Major risk would be regulatory. Chinese government is in the process of issuing 3G licenses and there is fear that this company's present advantages could be compromised.
BUY
In one of the highest growth areas on the mobile side. Well-managed.
TOP PICK
Looks for companies that are ahead of the curve and driving the change in China. The dominant provider of mobile phones. Has struggled with a lot of competition, but it will survive.
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