China Housing & Land Development, Inc. (CHLN)
The Company, through its subsidiary Xian Tsining Housing Development Company Inc., is engaged in acquisition, development, management, and sale of commercial and residential real estate properties.
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I think some of the stocks do not get enought edvertising. Therefor some good stocks are never known.
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A 300+ P/E for a housing Development Company?
LOL
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Chinese housing market has yet to see a boom, this is a great play on the chinese property market which is set to see gigantic growth over the next five years...
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09 estimated EPS: -.1
10 estimated EPS: .59
making the forward P/E of this stock 5.5
If the 3rd and 4th quarter in '09 earnings are around .1, I can see this stock hitting 5-6 by jan 2010
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They purchase properties that no one can afford right now.....hold on to them.....then sell at a profit. The profit part is not happening right now. They are probably making some outstanding deals on purchases but no way are they selling as fast as buying. GIve it a year and let's see what happens.
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This account tracks the performance of newly minted 4 star stocks - 3 star stocks that recently turned in to 4 star stocks.
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China's move west policy and china's middle class becoming increasingly wealthy make chln a great pick.
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I bought this at $2.78 and this is one reason, (For the quarter ended June 30, 2009, China Housing revenues were $22.6 million, an increase of 71.2% year-over-year from $13.2 million in the same period of last year, and an increase of 63.3% sequentially, from $13.8 million in the first quarter of 2009. This increase was primarily the result of pre-sales of the JunJing II Phase I project, and represented both an increase in total square meters sold, as well as higher selling price per square meter.)
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my china pick
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Just got beat up. Will recover 10% in a week.
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Chinese Housing.
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a stock that will benefit from the real estate bubble in China.
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The growing economy will give millions of people the $$$ to aford good housing.
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China is working on new development. This comp would play a major role in the development progream.
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Housing in China. Has to be a up. And not too high PE ratio with decent insider holdings.
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China has been trying to push its population West for decades, but is finally putting real money behind it. China's five year plans inevitably succeed, and CHLN looks to be well positioned to ride the stimulus wave to greater profits.
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China industrialization.
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Another case where the CAPS rating restrictions stole my thunder--I bought this with real money for a bit over a dollar, but it was too tiny at the time for CAPS to let me rate it
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One of many reasons to love CHLN: they own a 487 acre development site (Baqiao) that is 6km from central Xi'an, China (home of the teracotta army) that is valued, very conservatively, at $1 mil per acre or over $14 per share (based on a recent sale of 25 acres). The Xi'an government approved a plan for the area in May 2008 that calls for expenditure of $7 billion in infrastructure development including a new subway line linking the site to downtown and the international airport. The Xi'an plan calls for acommodation of 900,000 new residents in middle- and upper-income housing in this area over the next few years. CHLN is the largest residential developer in Xi'an and has a 1 billion RMB line of credit from the China Construction Bank. More reasons: the company was listed on NASDAQ in July 2008 (the only Chinese real estate developer listed there), and has an excellent track record of profitable large-scale development. Finally, management must hit a make-good after-tax profit target in order to receive stock-based bonuses for 2008. If they hit the make-good target for 2008 it will be over $1 per share earnings, making the 2008 P/E about 3.5, with a full pipeline of lucrative development deals stretching to the horizon for the next several years as they build out the Baqiao site.
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Nostalgia junkies beware, we are not talking about Billy the Kid, the Oregon Trail, or thousands of miles of white hot railroad, but China’s “Go West” initiative is, nonetheless, the real deal. And small-cap company China Housing & Land has adroitly positioned itself to reap maximum benefit. While our Olympic host country’s eastern cities (Beijing et al.) are experiencing a well-earned residential real estate correction, western cities such as CHLN-served Xi’an are chugging along nicely thanks to a growing middle class and government sponsored economic initiatives. Of course, there are downsides to this little stock. CHLN reports earnings as a percentage of projects completed, which makes for lumpy and downright ugly quarters, as well as offends the delicate, jittery sensibilities of many Western investors. In addition, there is the case of heavy borrowing by Chinese municipalities in order to fund expansion, which, if such a pattern were to suddenly alter course, would largely yank the concrete and reebar out from under CHLN’s operations. Risks acknowledged, we are living in a market that aims to eliminate all risk and/or excise the guilt of greed by applying equal measures of paranoia across the ticker, and such a situation has mired CHLN’s stock price in a drainage ditch. I’m the first to admit that I come up with nada when trying to identify a near-term catalyst for the stock, but I’m an optimistic guy, and sooner or later, John Wayne always rides into town.

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