China Sunsine Chemical Holdings

Broker's Calls

UOB Kay Hian starts China Sunsine on 'sell' due to industry oversupply and depressed prices

UOB Kay Hian has initiated coverage of China Sunsine with a "sell" rating due to depressed prices and industry oversupply.

Broker's Calls

Continue to 'add' China Sunsine as negatives priced in: CGS-CIMB

CGS-CIMB Research has recommended investors to continue accumulating shares in China Sunsine Chemical Holdings despite the rubber chemicals producer’s poor half-year performance.

Results

China Sunsine reports 69% drop in 1H20 earnings to RMB82.4 mil

Specialty rubber chemicals producer China Sunsine Chemical Holdings has reported a 69% drop in earnings for 1H20 ended June to RMB82.4 million ($16.3 million) compared to the RMB265.9 million posted a year ago.

Broker's Calls

928 Brokers' Digest

Here are three stocks to watch for the week: Singapore Exchange, China Sunsine Chemical Holdings and Fu Yu Corp

Broker's Calls

2 cash rich small-cap manufacturing firms poised to survive the Covid-19 crisis: CGS-CIMB

In this uncertain climate, cash is king. And these 2 small-cap manufacturing firms could rule.

Broker's Calls

China Sunsine poised to ride market consolidation, says KGI

SINGAPORE (Oct 16): China Sunsine Chemical Holdings, the largest rubber chemical producer in China, is set to benefit from long-term market consolidation, according to KGI Securities Research.

Markets

US picks new fight with EU, global recession feared

SINGAPORE (Oct 7): The bleak economic outlook could be realised sooner rather than later as negative factors emerge.

Bumitama’s chairman acquires shares, China Sunsine continues with buybacks

(Sept 16): The executive chairman and CEO of Bumitama Agri, a leading producer of palm oil and palm kernel, recently acquired 400,000 shares in the company.

Manufacturing

Venture, Hi-P and ThaiBev win on earnings growth, share price gain and ROE respectively

SINGAPORE (Sept 16): For all the competition from low-labour-cost locations, manufacturing remains a key pillar of Singapore’s economy. Astute manufacturers in the city state have long managed costs by setting up operations outside Singapore, while main
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