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Did You Manage To Avoid Chip Eng Seng's (SGX:C29) 29% Share Price Drop?

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For many, the main point of investing is to generate higher returns than the overall market. But every investor is virtually certain to have both over-performing and under-performing stocks. So we wouldn't blame long term Chip Eng Seng Corporation Ltd (SGX:C29) shareholders for doubting their decision to hold, with the stock down 29% over a half decade. The good news is that the stock is up 1.6% in the last week.

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While the efficient markets hypothesis continues to be taught by some, it has been proven that markets are over-reactive dynamic systems, and investors are not always rational. One way to examine how market sentiment has changed over time is to look at the interaction between a company's share price and its earnings per share (EPS).

Looking back five years, both Chip Eng Seng's share price and EPS declined; the latter at a rate of 20% per year. The share price decline of 6.6% per year isn't as bad as the EPS decline. The relatively muted share price reaction might be because the market expects the business to turn around.

You can see below how EPS has changed over time (discover the exact values by clicking on the image).

SGX:C29 Past and Future Earnings, January 7th 2020
SGX:C29 Past and Future Earnings, January 7th 2020

While the share price will often move with EPS, other factors can also play a role. For example, we've discovered 2 warning signs for Chip Eng Seng (of which 2 are major) which any shareholder or potential investor should be aware of.

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What About Dividends?

It is important to consider the total shareholder return, as well as the share price return, for any given stock. Whereas the share price return only reflects the change in the share price, the TSR includes the value of dividends (assuming they were reinvested) and the benefit of any discounted capital raising or spin-off. Arguably, the TSR gives a more comprehensive picture of the return generated by a stock. In the case of Chip Eng Seng, it has a TSR of -6.5% for the last 5 years. That exceeds its share price return that we previously mentioned. This is largely a result of its dividend payments!

A Different Perspective

Chip Eng Seng shareholders are down 1.6% for the year (even including dividends) , but the market itself is up 8.3%. However, keep in mind that even the best stocks will sometimes underperform the market over a twelve month period. Unfortunately, last year's performance may indicate unresolved challenges, given that it was worse than the annualised loss of 1.3% over the last half decade. We realise that Buffett has said investors should 'buy when there is blood on the streets', but we caution that investors should first be sure they are buying a high quality businesses. Investors who like to make money usually check up on insider purchases, such as the price paid, and total amount bought. You can find out about the insider purchases of Chip Eng Seng by clicking this link.

If you like to buy stocks alongside management, then you might just love this free list of companies. (Hint: insiders have been buying them).

Please note, the market returns quoted in this article reflect the market weighted average returns of stocks that currently trade on SG exchanges.

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About SGX:C29

Chip Eng Seng

Chip Eng Seng Corporation Ltd, an investment holding company, engages in property development, construction, hospitality, property investment, and education businesses.

Adequate balance sheet slight.

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