Thursday, April 2, 2015

Follow the Big Boy! - 02 April 2015


Strategy to follow the big boy, i.e. Employees Providend Fund ("EPF") is one of crude strategies to piggyback on EPF. EPF has the capability to transact millions (or even billions) of Ringgit per day and such enormous transaction volume would alleviate or dampen share price of any individual stock concerned. My "Follow the Big Boy!" series would aim to assist investors in identifying any short window of opportunity to gain along with EPF.

Please refer to the link here for a short introduction to the "Follow the Big Boy!" series.

EPF's Recent Significant Transactions


Type of transaction Target  No of securities Transacted 
Acquired AFG                           656,000
DIGI.COM                           2,883,100
HARTALEGA HOLDINGS                             421,300
IGB REIT                               300,000
KPJ HEALTHCARE                        304,400
MAH SING GROUP                             74,500
MAXIS                          600,000
MBM RESOURCES                              500,000
PETRONAS GAS                            484,400
SAPURAKENCANA PETROLEUM                        1,539,900
TAN CHONG MOTOR                            300,000
TELEKOM MALAYSIA                      1,488,000
TENAGA NASIONAL                       1,506,400
YINSON HOLDINGS                       1,184,200
Disposed AEON CO. (M)                               975,300
AMMB HOLDINGS                  1,306,700
BERJAYA AUTO                          296,800
DIALOG GROUP                          920,300
FELDA GLOBAL VENTURES                      500,000
GAMUDA                   1,309,500
HONG LEONG BANK                            69,700
IHH HEALTHCARE                  1,526,800
IJM PLANTATIONS                     413,000
INARI AMERTRON                      570,000
IOI CORPORATION               1,020,600
IOI PROPERTIES GROUP                   2,958,500
MALAYAN BANKING                          619,400
MISC                         919,100
POS MALAYSIA                         120,600
PUBLIC BANK                         509,500
SHELL REFINING                          47,700
SIME DARBY             2,057,500
TIME DOTCOM                         215,900
UMW HOLDINGS                             706,000

Source: CIMB Research

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