Paul Chew

Investing strategies

Phillip Securities keeps an eye on 'disinflation' and China reopening exposure in picking its 10 stocks

Singapore’s market, relative to other major bourses, had a relatively exceptional year
PhillipCapital's Chew picks banks, Singtel and coal plays - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Markets

PhillipCapital's Chew picks banks, Singtel and coal plays

Banks will benefit from higher rates; coal miners will see support from new buying by the Europeans
Venture Corp well-positioned for recovery despite lower-than-expected FY20 results: analysts - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Venture Corp well-positioned for recovery despite lower-than-expected FY20 results: analysts

Analysts are split in their recommendations on the company, which reported FY2020 figures slightly below expectations.
PhillipCapital downgrades Micro-Mechanics to 'neutral' on priced-in positives - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

PhillipCapital downgrades Micro-Mechanics to 'neutral' on priced-in positives

Micro-Mechanics, on Jan 29, reported a record quarterly revenue of $18.7 million for the 2QFY2021 ended December.
UG Healthcare exceeds expectations in 2Q21, analysts optimistic - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

UG Healthcare exceeds expectations in 2Q21, analysts optimistic

Analysts are optimistic on UGHC after a strong 2Q21 showing, although some have lowered their target prices.
PhillipCapital upgrades SATS to 'neutral' with TP of $4.40 amid expectations of muted air travel in FY2021 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

PhillipCapital upgrades SATS to 'neutral' with TP of $4.40 amid expectations of muted air travel in FY2021

PhillipCapital analyst Paul Chew says his previous TP of $1.95 was "too bearish" as SATS's operations have "likely bottomed".
PhillipCapital downgrades Micro-Mechanics despite 1Q21 record revenue and net profits - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

PhillipCapital downgrades Micro-Mechanics despite 1Q21 record revenue and net profits

“1Q21 revenue and net profit exceeded our expectations by 10% due to better-than-expected sales."
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