Kimly Limited

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Kimly says no financial impact expected after SFA orders recall of fish burger

The Singapore Food Agency had ordered a recall of Fish Burger Ikan Sultan, manufactured by Kimly subsidiary Tenderfresh Fried & BBQ Chicken, on Sept 26.

F&B sector

Jumbo Group seen as CGS-CIMB’s pick in 'overweight' F&B sector

The analysts remain positive on the sector as they see restaurant sales recovering meaningfully.
Broker's Digest: iFast Corporation, Sea, LHN, Kimly, Del Monte Pacific - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Broker's Digest: iFast Corporation, Sea, LHN, Kimly, Del Monte Pacific

See what the analysts have to say this week.
ThaiBev, Kimly, Food Empire and Sheng Siong likely to be winners in rising inflation climate: RHB - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

ThaiBev, Kimly, Food Empire and Sheng Siong likely to be winners in rising inflation climate: RHB

The brokerage has kept its “overweight” call on the Singapore consumer stocks sector.

F&B sector

Kimly to dispose its confectionary business for $2.8 mil

The purchase price represents a $2,581,196 excess over the book value of the assets and the gain on disposal.

Broker's Calls

UOB Kay Hian lowers Kimly's TP to 37 cents on lower FY2022 estimates and lower P/E multiple

The analysts at UOB Kay Hian say they see "limited upside" at Kimly's current levels.

Broker's Calls

Kimly’s direction and interests are 'still aligned' as it enters into 'a new era': RHB

The end of the "challenging period", as RHB calls it, should "finally remove the overhang on the company’s outlook".
F&B players in heartlands winner in latest tightened measures: CGS-CIMB - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

F&B players in heartlands winner in latest tightened measures: CGS-CIMB

How will F&B players fare in this latest round of tightened measures?
CGS-CIMB starts Kimly Group at 'add' with TP of 46 cents - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

CGS-CIMB starts Kimly at 'add' with TP of 46 cents

The analysts also deem Kimly's valuation to be cheaper compared to its peers, with a stronger dividend.
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