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Semen Cibinong gains favor

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Indonesian cement manufacturer Semen Cibinong's stocks cannot fetch an attractive price mainly because of investors' skepticism about the firm's secretive distribution arrangements and its liquidity. Nevertheless, the firm is set to correct this situation and hopes to raise the value of its stocks. Some investment analysts, meanwhile, are recommending Semen Cibinong's stocks to individuals who are on the lookout for bargain-priced items.

Author: Appell, Douglas
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 1996
Semen Cibinong P.T.

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Party is over for Indocement

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Investors of Indocement Tunggal Prakarsa, a noodle maker, were happy to buy on rumors about the company's selling off its holdings as the company's stock prices soared. Divestment rumors state that the resulting company will be a more dedicated cement maker and will jack up Indocement share prices. Analysts, however, warn that prices may have peaked and investors may do well to sell off their Indocement shares.

Author: Appell, Douglas
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 1997
Macaroni and spaghetti, Macaroni, Spaghetti & Noodles, Dry Pasta Manufacturing, Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Indonesia, Pasta products, Indocement Tungal Prakarsa

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Fishing in the pool of undervalued Malaysian stocks

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Malaysians are buying undervalued stocks again, and Cahya Mata Sarawak, an infrastructure and finance firm, has become a recommended choice. The firm's strategy is to aim for growth, and keep its status as a leading producer of cement and other construction materials. The firm is also counting on the big infrastructure projects in Sarawak to maintain its present.

Author: Appell, Douglas
Publisher: Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 1997
Construction, Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing, STONE, CLAY, AND GLASS PRODUCTS, Construction Materials, Purchasing, Building materials industry, Malaysia, Building materials, Cahya Mata Sarawak

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Subjects list: Securities, Cement industry
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