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CHWI China West.

0.415
0.00 (0.00%)
18 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
China West. LSE:CHWI London Ordinary Share GB0033330373 ORD 1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.415 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

China West. Share Discussion Threads

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
22/9/2009
16:22
wrong thread
pwcarnall
22/9/2009
16:01
Im in looks good;-)
mistermagoo1969
22/9/2009
14:43
I'm in today as this looks good for early birds. One to tuck away--but ouch what a spread!
moormoney
22/9/2009
13:19
Flyingswan...bought a few of these today and yesterday..i love the story

cheers

calmtrader
22/9/2009
13:05
Nice 11% tick up for CHWI, but all trades appear to be on PLUS Market only maybe the share is now only traded on Plus? Does anyone know the relationship between PLUS and LSE?
flyingswan
22/9/2009
13:03
Blue i hope not green
tara7
22/9/2009
12:35
green again
andrbea
21/9/2009
18:01
ok !! - not a problem ............ just wish ADVFN were able to aggregate all trades which would make life a little simpler for us all
philjh
21/9/2009
17:06
tara - FlyingSwan put a link to the plus market trades in his post 10 of 19 - are you able to incorporate the link into the header?
philjh
21/9/2009
15:22
IPD Index recovery of UK Commercial Property:
flyingswan
21/9/2009
12:33
China Western Investments CHWI Up 39% as more people see value in the Commercial Property Sector.

Today's rise may have something to do with articles like this one in the press:



Real estate sales are up 53% in China
In China the strength of the property sector has been another big surprise. Property sales were up 53% in the first six months from a year earlier, according to a survey commissioned by the statistics bureau and published in the China Information News, while nationwide prices averaged across 70 cities climbed year on year in June...

flyingswan
21/9/2009
12:18
Pelleeds1980, Sam will move up on a bid and results, just got to wait to next week in my view.
tara7
21/9/2009
12:12
Robandkerry, Re CUS, see my thread on that share , i was the 1st to buy at .03p for a 6 bagger this year.!!!!!!!!!!!
tara7
21/9/2009
12:09
tara can you reramp SAM please!!
pelleeds1980
21/9/2009
12:06
Tara, can you pump up RGT CUS and PMG for me. :)
robandkerry
21/9/2009
11:40
Rather a lot of investors bought PXS at 1p, [after seeing my thread] and are now 1200% to the good. ie 1 pound in 12 pounds out. This stock [CHWI] is valued at 20% of its real worth in my view.
tara7
21/9/2009
11:31
3 trades on this last week. Tara ramps it on the PXS thread and 5 trades already today. A share that has on average less than one trade a day, is easily moved up by a few buys, and no doubt down by a few sells.
davius
21/9/2009
11:12
On the Move
tara7
21/9/2009
09:34
You can check PLUS Market Trades on CHWI on this link:
flyingswan
21/9/2009
09:31
The commercial Property Sector is Waking Up - See Sunday Times Article Below - This must boost CWHI. IMHO

From The Sunday Times September 20, 2009
Where the wealthy are investing their money


...1 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

The drop in prices has raised rental yields from about 4.6% two years ago, to 7.9%, and affluent investors are buying bargains.

Bill O'Neill, portfolio strategist at Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management, said: "Commercial property in Europe and the UK has been neglected by investors. Worries about companies' financing persist, but it does mean this area is cheap, particularly in the UK."

Three-quarters of private banks surveyed by Hotbed, an investors' network, said they believed the coming year would be a good time to invest in the sector, compared with only a third in 2008.

Several firms have launched commercial property funds recently. BDO Stoy Hayward Investment Management has just started the UK Strategic Income Property fund with Coba Asset Management and Strutt & Parker, the property consultant. The fund's target is a total return of 10%, with the managers taking a performance fee of 20% of anything earned over that. The minimum investment is £100,000.

Seven Dials Fund Management has launched the Lightstone Prime High Street fund, which will buy shops in towns and cities such as Chester, Kingston and Canterbury. Astrid Cruickshank, the manager, said: "The unprecedented volatility we have experienced over the past 18 months has given rise to an increasing number of opportunities at prices that are very attractive compared with historic levels and offer long-term performance potential."

Clavis Walden is planning to launch the Property Authorised Investment fund in November. It will invest 80% in bricks and mortar and 20% in shares, and aims to pay investors 7% a year.

In another sign that confidence is returning to the market, brokers such as Bestinvest have begun tipping the New Star UK Property fund again. It once held more than £2 billion of investors' money, but is now worth £635m because of huge outflows and poor performance. It is down 23.3% in the past year and is yielding 5.9%, according to Trustnet, the data provider...

flyingswan
21/9/2009
09:31
Tara7... Prospects for China Western Investments look excellent. IMHO Here is some recent news to support my view. DYOR:

China Western Investments plc
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 31 December 2008

Which I understand where prepared on the 29th June 2009.

Economy, China record sales in real estate, cars and trucks in the world
September 18, 12:00 AM

Real estate sales are up 53% in China
In China the strength of the property sector has been another big surprise. Property sales were up 53% in the first six months from a year earlier, according to a survey commissioned by the statistics bureau and published in the China Information News, while nationwide prices averaged across 70 cities climbed year on year in June.
This masks the fact that in second and third cities prices have been strengthening much more. Property normally accounts for about 25% of fixed asset investment in China and is a key form of wealth holding for most Chinese. Optimism about housing prices will translate into greater consumer confidence.
Chinese commercial real estate sales have increased in the first half of the year, recording more sales that the US and UK markets combined. Global commercial real estate sales are expected to continue growing in the second half of the year, which analysts believe will be the first step to global economic recovery.
The rebound in the Chinese property market is sustainable and could see real estate investment increase by 30% in 2010.

flyingswan
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