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Penny Stocks To Watch In December 2024

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SEHK:567

As global markets navigate a landscape of interest rate adjustments and economic cooling, investors are keenly observing the shifts in major indices. Amidst these changes, penny stocks remain an intriguing investment area, offering potential opportunities for those willing to explore smaller or emerging companies. Despite being considered somewhat outdated as a term, penny stocks can still provide value when backed by strong financials and growth potential. In this context, we will examine three penny stocks that stand out due to their solid balance sheets and promising prospects for investors seeking hidden value in quality companies.

Top 10 Penny Stocks

NameShare PriceMarket CapFinancial Health Rating
DXN Holdings Bhd (KLSE:DXN)MYR0.505MYR2.51B★★★★★★
Embark Early Education (ASX:EVO)A$0.76A$141.28M★★★★☆☆
Datasonic Group Berhad (KLSE:DSONIC)MYR0.42MYR1.17B★★★★★★
Hil Industries Berhad (KLSE:HIL)MYR0.895MYR297.09M★★★★★★
ME Group International (LSE:MEGP)£2.08£783.67M★★★★★★
Bosideng International Holdings (SEHK:3998)HK$4.09HK$45.04B★★★★★★
LaserBond (ASX:LBL)A$0.55A$64.47M★★★★★★
Begbies Traynor Group (AIM:BEG)£0.946£149.22M★★★★★★
Lever Style (SEHK:1346)HK$0.86HK$545.92M★★★★★★
Secure Trust Bank (LSE:STB)£3.50£66.75M★★★★☆☆

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We're going to check out a few of the best picks from our screener tool.

FIPP (ENXTPA:FIPP)

Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: FIPP S.A. operates in the real estate sector both in Paris and internationally, with a market capitalization of €16.72 million.

Operations: The company's revenue is derived from three primary segments: Hotels (€1.36 million), Housing (€0.48 million), and Shops (€0.06 million).

Market Cap: €16.72M

FIPP S.A., operating in the real estate sector with a market cap of €16.72 million, reported half-year sales of €0.955 million but remains unprofitable with a net loss of €3.11 million. Despite this, its debt to equity ratio has improved significantly over five years to 5%, and it maintains a satisfactory net debt level at 3.9%. The company has sufficient cash runway for more than three years, even as free cash flow shrinks by 6% annually. However, FIPP's short-term assets are insufficient to cover both its short-term (€21.2M) and long-term liabilities (€4.3M).

ENXTPA:FIPP Financial Position Analysis as at Dec 2024

Asset Plus (NZSE:APL)

Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Asset Plus (formerly NPT Limited) operates as a property company with a market capitalization of NZ$74.36 million.

Operations: The company generates revenue from its investment property segment, amounting to NZ$5.96 million.

Market Cap: NZ$74.36M

Asset Plus, with a market cap of NZ$74.36 million, has seen a turnaround in profitability, reporting net income of NZ$2.32 million for the half year ending September 2024 compared to a loss previously. The company’s debt-to-equity ratio has improved significantly over five years from 62.6% to 23%, and its short-term assets exceed both short and long-term liabilities, indicating financial stability. However, its earnings are impacted by large one-off gains and it faces challenges with interest coverage on debt due to negative operating cash flow. Despite trading below estimated fair value, volatility remains high recently.

NZSE:APL Financial Position Analysis as at Dec 2024

Daisho Microline Holdings (SEHK:567)

Simply Wall St Financial Health Rating: ★★★★★★

Overview: Daisho Microline Holdings Limited is an investment holding company involved in the manufacture and trading of printed circuit boards across Hong Kong, Europe, China, South Korea, North America, and other international markets with a market cap of HK$150.04 million.

Operations: The company generates revenue from two main segments: HK$28.84 million from the manufacturing and trading of printed circuit boards and HK$56.87 million from the manufacturing and trading of printing and packaging products.

Market Cap: HK$150.04M

Daisho Microline Holdings, with a market cap of HK$150.04 million, reported half-year sales of HK$37.41 million and a reduced net loss of HK$4.3 million, indicating efforts to improve financial health despite ongoing unprofitability. The company is debt-free and has managed to extend its cash runway for over three years due to positive free cash flow growth. While its short-term assets comfortably cover both short and long-term liabilities, the negative return on equity highlights profitability challenges. Recent board changes may impact strategic direction as they aim for stability in volatile markets while trading below estimated fair value.

SEHK:567 Debt to Equity History and Analysis as at Dec 2024

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