F1E Stock Overview
An investment holding company, engages in property development and investment activities in Singapore, Australia, and Malaysia. More details
Snowflake Score | |
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Valuation | 2/6 |
Future Growth | 0/6 |
Past Performance | 1/6 |
Financial Health | 4/6 |
Dividends | 2/6 |
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Risk Analysis
Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Limited Competitors
Price History & Performance
Historical stock prices | |
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Current Share Price | S$0.30 |
52 Week High | S$0.37 |
52 Week Low | S$0.27 |
Beta | 0.15 |
11 Month Change | -10.29% |
3 Month Change | -1.61% |
1 Year Change | -8.96% |
33 Year Change | -35.11% |
5 Year Change | -29.07% |
Change since IPO | -50.41% |
Recent News & Updates
Statutory Profit Doesn't Reflect How Good Low Keng Huat (Singapore)'s (SGX:F1E) Earnings Are
Sep 20Low Keng Huat (Singapore) (SGX:F1E) Is Increasing Its Dividend To SGD0.015
Jun 05We Think Some Shareholders May Hesitate To Increase Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Limited's (SGX:F1E) CEO Compensation
May 24Recent updates
Statutory Profit Doesn't Reflect How Good Low Keng Huat (Singapore)'s (SGX:F1E) Earnings Are
Sep 20Low Keng Huat (Singapore) (SGX:F1E) Is Increasing Its Dividend To SGD0.015
Jun 05We Think Some Shareholders May Hesitate To Increase Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Limited's (SGX:F1E) CEO Compensation
May 24Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Limited (SGX:F1E) Screens Well But There Might Be A Catch
Jan 02Does Low Keng Huat (Singapore) (SGX:F1E) Have A Healthy Balance Sheet?
Nov 09Low Keng Huat (Singapore) (SGX:F1E) Has Announced That Its Dividend Will Be Reduced To SGD0.01
Apr 03Is Low Keng Huat (Singapore) (SGX:F1E) Using Too Much Debt?
Oct 02Low Keng Huat (Singapore) (SGX:F1E) Is Reducing Its Dividend To S$0.02
Jun 01Low Keng Huat (Singapore) (SGX:F1E) Has Announced That Its Dividend Will Be Reduced To S$0.02
Apr 28Low Keng Huat (Singapore) (SGX:F1E) Has Announced That Its Dividend Will Be Reduced To S$0.02
Apr 04Here's Why We Think Low Keng Huat (Singapore) (SGX:F1E) Is Well Worth Watching
May 03Is Low Keng Huat (Singapore) (SGX:F1E) Using Debt Sensibly?
Apr 02Is There More To The Story Than Low Keng Huat (Singapore)'s (SGX:F1E) Earnings Growth?
Dec 23Shareholder Returns
F1E | SG Real Estate | SG Market | |
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7D | -4.7% | 0.7% | 0.08% |
1Y | -9.0% | 3.8% | 14.5% |
Return vs Industry: F1E underperformed the SG Real Estate industry which returned 3.8% over the past year.
Return vs Market: F1E underperformed the SG Market which returned 14.5% over the past year.
Price Volatility
F1E volatility | |
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F1E Average Weekly Movement | 7.6% |
Real Estate Industry Average Movement | 4.8% |
Market Average Movement | 4.5% |
10% most volatile stocks in SG Market | 14.7% |
10% least volatile stocks in SG Market | 2.2% |
Stable Share Price: F1E has not had significant price volatility in the past 3 months compared to the SG market.
Volatility Over Time: F1E's weekly volatility (8%) has been stable over the past year.
About the Company
Founded | Employees | CEO | Website |
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1969 | n/a | Marco Low | www.lkhs.com.sg |
Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Limited, an investment holding company, engages in property development and investment activities in Singapore, Australia, and Malaysia. It invests in, develops, and sells properties; and invests in shares in quoted and unquoted equities. The company also owns and operates serviced apartments under the Citadine Balestier and Lyf@Farrer brand names.
Low Keng Huat (Singapore) Limited Fundamentals Summary
F1E fundamental statistics | |
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Market cap | S$240.12m |
Earnings (TTM) | S$6.12m |
Revenue (TTM) | S$432.82m |
36.8x
P/E Ratio0.5x
P/S RatioIs F1E overvalued?
See Fair Value and valuation analysisEarnings & Revenue
F1E income statement (TTM) | |
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Revenue | S$432.82m |
Cost of Revenue | S$367.75m |
Gross Profit | S$65.07m |
Other Expenses | S$58.95m |
Earnings | S$6.12m |
Last Reported Earnings
Jul 31, 2024
Next Earnings Date
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS) | 0.0083 |
Gross Margin | 15.03% |
Net Profit Margin | 1.41% |
Debt/Equity Ratio | 80.2% |
How did F1E perform over the long term?
See historical performance and comparison