$Kimly(1D0.SI)$ Kimly is one of the largest traditional coffee shop operators in Singapore with 84 coffee shops and food courts under various brands. These include Kimly Coffeeshop, Kimly Dim Sum, Kimly Zi Char, Kimly Mixed Rice, Tenderfresh and Tonkichi. I like Kimly as it provides a value for money, low cost essential service to busy Singaporeans in the heartlands and is resilient in good times and bad times. Kimly pays dividends twice a year. The current dividend yield is 6.4%. Kimly also has a healthy net cash position of SGD 72.1 million at the end of 1H 24, not bad for the King of Coffeeshop. @Tiger_SG
On Friday (28 Oct), we saw U.S. stocks ended in mixed mode after the close. Gains in the Technology, Oil & Gas and Consumer Goods sectors led shares higher while losses in the Telecoms, Utilities and Financials sectors led shares lower. At the close, DJIA lost lost 0.61%, while the S&P 500 lost 0.03%, and the NASDAQ gained 0.56%. The stock market experienced selling pressure after six consecutive weeks of gains for the S&P 500, which closed 1.0% lower this week. The DJIA also fell, ending the week down 2.7%. Falling stocks outnumbered advancing ones on the New York Stock Exchange by 1738 to 1051 and 97 ended unchanged; on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange, 1779 fell and 1515 advanced, while 114 ended unchanged. CBOE Volatility Index Up By More Than 6% The CBOE Volatility Index, which m
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