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If EPS Growth Is Important To You, TSH (Catalist:KUH) Presents An Opportunity
If EPS Growth Is Important To You, TSH (Catalist:KUH) Presents An Opportunity

Yahoo

time14 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

If EPS Growth Is Important To You, TSH (Catalist:KUH) Presents An Opportunity

Investors are often guided by the idea of discovering 'the next big thing', even if that means buying 'story stocks' without any revenue, let alone profit. Unfortunately, these high risk investments often have little probability of ever paying off, and many investors pay a price to learn their lesson. A loss-making company is yet to prove itself with profit, and eventually the inflow of external capital may dry up. So if this idea of high risk and high reward doesn't suit, you might be more interested in profitable, growing companies, like TSH (Catalist:KUH). While this doesn't necessarily speak to whether it's undervalued, the profitability of the business is enough to warrant some appreciation - especially if its growing. This technology could replace computers: discover the 20 stocks are working to make quantum computing a reality. TSH's Earnings Per Share Are Growing If a company can keep growing earnings per share (EPS) long enough, its share price should eventually follow. So it makes sense that experienced investors pay close attention to company EPS when undertaking investment research. TSH's shareholders have have plenty to be happy about as their annual EPS growth for the last 3 years was 54%. Growth that fast may well be fleeting, but it should be more than enough to pique the interest of the wary stock pickers. It's often helpful to take a look at earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) margins, as well as revenue growth, to get another take on the quality of the company's growth. TSH shareholders can take confidence from the fact that EBIT margins are up from 5.9% to 8.4%, and revenue is growing. Both of which are great metrics to check off for potential growth. In the chart below, you can see how the company has grown earnings and revenue, over time. For finer detail, click on the image. View our latest analysis for TSH Since TSH is no giant, with a market capitalisation of S$4.3m, you should definitely check its cash and debt before getting too excited about its prospects. Are TSH Insiders Aligned With All Shareholders? Theory would suggest that it's an encouraging sign to see high insider ownership of a company, since it ties company performance directly to the financial success of its management. So we're pleased to report that TSH insiders own a meaningful share of the business. To be exact, company insiders hold 80% of the company, so their decisions have a significant impact on their investments. This makes it apparent they will be incentivised to plan for the long term - a positive for shareholders with a sit and hold strategy. Valued at only S$4.3m TSH is really small for a listed company. So despite a large proportional holding, insiders only have S$3.4m worth of stock. That's not a huge stake in absolute terms, but it should help keep insiders aligned with other shareholders. It means a lot to see insiders invested in the business, but shareholders may be wondering if remuneration policies are in their best interest. Our quick analysis into CEO remuneration would seem to indicate they are. Our analysis has discovered that the median total compensation for the CEOs of companies like TSH with market caps under S$257m is about S$479k. TSH offered total compensation worth S$331k to its CEO in the year to December 2024. That is actually below the median for CEO's of similarly sized companies. CEO compensation is hardly the most important aspect of a company to consider, but when it's reasonable, that gives a little more confidence that leadership are looking out for shareholder interests. It can also be a sign of a culture of integrity, in a broader sense. Is TSH Worth Keeping An Eye On? TSH's earnings per share growth have been climbing higher at an appreciable rate. An added bonus for those interested is that management hold a heap of stock and the CEO pay is quite reasonable, illustrating good cash management. The sharp increase in earnings could signal good business momentum. Big growth can make big winners, so the writing on the wall tells us that TSH is worth considering carefully. You still need to take note of risks, for example - TSH has 2 warning signs we think you should be aware of. Although TSH certainly looks good, it may appeal to more investors if insiders were buying up shares. If you like to see companies with more skin in the game, then check out this handpicked selection of Singaporean companies that not only boast of strong growth but have strong insider backing. Please note the insider transactions discussed in this article refer to reportable transactions in the relevant jurisdiction. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team (at) article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Minimally invasive procedure cures rare thyroid disorder without scars
Minimally invasive procedure cures rare thyroid disorder without scars

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Hans India

Minimally invasive procedure cures rare thyroid disorder without scars

Bengaluru: A 41-year-old woman Sudha (name changed), admitted to Aster Whitefield, underwent a complex and uncommon procedure where a rare form of retrosternal goitre (a thyroid swelling) was successfully treated using a combination of thyroid artery embolization (TAE) and Radiofrequency ablation (RFA). This minimally invasive approach helped the patient to get rid of the swelling that had extended deep into the chest and avoid a risky open surgery, thereby assuring her a speedy recovery. The patient, a Professor at a university, had been having trouble breathing when in a recumbent position, as well as palpable neck swelling. Although retrosternal goiters typically present in elderly individuals, predominantly women over 50, this case was exceptional due to the patient's young age and the remarkable extent of the goiter's growth, reaching as far as the aortic arch. The cause of multinodular goiters in younger women, may arise secondary to iodine deficiency, hereditary goiter syndromes, or prolonged stimulation by thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), although we couldn't establish cause in this patient.

Palm oil sector faces ESG pressure amid global scrutiny
Palm oil sector faces ESG pressure amid global scrutiny

Focus Malaysia

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Focus Malaysia

Palm oil sector faces ESG pressure amid global scrutiny

THE oil palm plantation sector has long been linked to deforestation, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, labour exploitation, and land rights violations. These longstanding issues have resulted in: (i) Increased global scrutiny and the introduction of stricter regulations, particularly from major importing regions such as the European Union and the United States. (ii) A noticeable shift in demand from buyers and consumers (especially in these regions) toward sustainably produced palm oil. (iii) The growing integration of ESG criteria into funding and investment decisions by financial institutions, including both lenders and investors. 'In response, planters have intensified efforts to adopt and integrate ESG principles across their operations,' said Hong Leong Investment Bank. Beyond rising ESG adoption, the level of ESG disclosure among planters has improved over time, spurred by both mandatory and market-driven requirements. Notable examples include the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), which requires enhanced traceability and data systems; Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) reporting, and sustainability disclosures mandated by Bursa Malaysia. Key elements within the Environmental pillar (particularly GHG emissions, and water management) are critical in in assessing how planters interact with and impact the natural environment. 4 out of 7 planters recorded lower GHG intensity (namely HS Plant, JPG, KLK and SDG). These improvements stemmed from various reduction initiatives, such as the installation of biogas plants and filter belt press, the purchase of green energy, and the use of by-products like palm kernel shell (PKS), etc. In terms of water intensity, 7 out of 8 planters achieved lower water intensity in FY24, signalling more efficient water usage and improved water management practices across operations. While progress under the Social pillar is more difficult to quantify due to its qualitative nature, many planters have shown clear commitment to addressing key social concerns. This is reflected in initiatives such as improved labour practices, enhanced workers' welfare, community engagement programmes, and efforts to uphold human rights across their operations and supply chains. Governance practices among planters showed uneven progress in FY24, particularly in board independence and gender diversity. In terms of board independence, all planters met the minimum requirement under the Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance (MCCG) i.e. at least 50% independent board representation. HS Plant and KLK improved their board independence (from 40-44% in FY23 to 56-60% in FY24). In contrast, IOI and TSH saw declines (from 67% and 56% in FY23 to 57% and 50% in FY24, respectively). Gender diversity, on the other hand, showed mixed progress in FY24. While HS Plant, KLK, and TSH recorded higher female board representation in FY24, FGV and SDG experienced declines. Notably, 4 out of 8 planters under coverage still fall short of the MCCG's recommendation of 30% female representation on the board. YTD, CPO price averaged at RM4,399/mt. We maintain our 2025-26 CPO price projections of RM4,000/mt and RM3,800/mt for now, pending a review (with slight upside bias). Maintain Neutral on the sector, given the absence of clear demand catalyst (at least for now). For exposure, our top picks are SDG (BUY; TP: RM5.17), JPG (BUY; TP: RM1.35) and IOI (BUY; TP: RM4.24). —June 24, 2025 Main image: Tasting Table

Budding cricketers to get tips from Piyush Chawla in spl camp
Budding cricketers to get tips from Piyush Chawla in spl camp

Time of India

time17-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Budding cricketers to get tips from Piyush Chawla in spl camp

Kanpur: Veteran leg spinner Piyush Chawla, who was part of India's two World Cup winning campaigns, will give tips to budding cricketers in a special coaching camp organised by the Sports Hub (TSH) to be held from June 19 to June 25. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Aligarh (UP) born Piyush Chawla was a member of India's T-20 and ODI World Cup winning squad in 2007 and 2011 respectively. He represented India in three tests, 25 ODIs and 7 T-20 matches and captured 43 wickets across the three formats of the game. He had taken retirement from all formats of the cricket on June 6 this year. Addressing the media, former Ranji Trophy captain Shashikant Khandekar, presently coach at the TSH, said that it would be a boon for the city cricketers that a world class spinner would give them tips and share his experiences in the camp in which around 160 children would participate. Khandekar stated that all had witnessed that spinners, especially leg spinners, were playing a significant role in all formats of cricket including T-20. Shashikant said that Piyush will stay in the camp for three days, thereafter he and former Ranji Trophy player Mohd Amir would take charge of the camp which would be held in morning and evening sessions. RP Singh, director sports, stated that the TSH would conduct more such camps and give opportunities to local talent to meet the international level players and learn from them.

5 Natural Thyroid Supplements Boost Weight Loss + Burn Fat
5 Natural Thyroid Supplements Boost Weight Loss + Burn Fat

Yahoo

time10-06-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

5 Natural Thyroid Supplements Boost Weight Loss + Burn Fat

Your thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland in your neck that plays a vital role in your metabolic health. But when thyroid function becomes sluggish, it can trigger stubborn weight gain—one of the most frustrating symptoms of hypothyroidism or underactive thyroid. Fortunately, there are natural supplements that support hormone balance, improve energy levels and enhance the body's ability to burn calories effectively. We consulted with experts to identify the best thyroid supplements for weight loss that work in conjunction with a balanced diet and an active lifestyle. While thyroid supplements are not magic weight loss pills, Gail Clifford, MD, MMM, CPE, FACP, FHM, medical consultant at ARRC LED, explains that certain nutrients can help support healthy thyroid function, which may, in turn, improve metabolism in individuals with low thyroid activity. Here, five of the best thyroid supplements for weight loss: This mineral is essential for thyroid hormone production. If someone is iodine-deficient, supplementing can help restore proper hormone levels and improve thyroid function, which may support metabolism, says Dr. Clifford. However, iodine should only be used when a deficiency is confirmed. Why? Because excess amounts of iodine can actually cause thyroid problems. When you take too much, one of two things may happen: The Wolff-Chaikoff effect: 'Excess iodine can suppress hormone production, causing or worsening hypothyroidism (an underactive thyroid),' says Komal Patil-Sisodia, MD, physician and CEO/founder at Eastside Menopause & Metabolism. The Jod-Basedow effect: Dr. Patil-Sisodia notes that in some cases, too much iodine can overstimulate the thyroid, leading to hyperthyroidism (an overactive thyroid). How much to take: Your doctor can order a blood test to confirm an iodine deficiency. Most adults need around 0.15 mg per day, says Dr. Clifford. Avoid higher doses unless prescribed by a doctor. Found in foods such as tuna and eggs, selenium is another essential nutrient for supporting thyroid health. 'It plays an important role in helping the body convert inactive thyroid hormone (T4) into its active form (T3),' says Dr. Clifford. It also supports the immune system and may help reduce thyroid inflammation, particularly in autoimmune thyroid conditions such as Hashimoto's, she adds. How much to take: A typical daily dose is 0.1 to 0.2 mg. Going above 0.4 mg can be harmful, according to Dr. Clifford. When it comes to the production and regulation of thyroid hormones, zinc is an essential mineral. Dr. Clifford says low zinc levels may interfere with the function of TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) and hormone synthesis, which can slow metabolism and potentially make weight loss more difficult. How much to take: Adults typically require eight to 11 mg per day. Dr. Clifford says long-term high doses can affect copper absorption. Individuals with thyroid disorders can often experience low levels of the 'sunshine vitamin.' It supports immune balance and overall health, and some studies have linked sufficient vitamin D levels with better weight management, explains Dr. Clifford. How much to take: Most adults need between 1,000 and 2,000 IU daily, says Dr. Patil-Sasodia, but you may need more depending on your health needs. This adaptogenic herb may help balance thyroid hormones, especially in people with mild thyroid issues. Dr. Patil-Sasodia notes that the dietary supplement also helps control cortisol, a stress hormone that can affect metabolism and fat storage. How much to take: Standard doses range from 300 to 600 mg per day of a concentrated extract. In many cases, yes. Most thyroid support supplements are safe to use in conjunction with other weight loss strategies, such as a healthy diet, exercise or prescription weight loss medications. The key is to avoid supplements that contain animal thyroid extracts or unregulated ingredients, which can interfere with thyroid hormone levels and cause side effects like rapid heartbeat, anxiety or hormonal imbalance, says Dr. Clifford. You should always consult with your doctor before adding supplements to your daily regimen, as they may interact with prescription drugs. Dr. Patil-Sasodia says that if your thyroid numbers aren't improving after a few months of taking supplements, then you should check in with your doctor because you may need to stop or switch them. (Learn more about healthy levels of the thyroid hormone TSH by age here.) For more thyroid content Feeling Off Lately? Doctors Share the Early Signs of Thyroid Trouble Every Woman Should Know What Does Thyroid Pain Feel Like? How to Tell if It's More Than Just a Sore Throat Sneaky Thyroid Symptoms in Women Over 50 That Are Easy to Miss—From Tinnitus to Sparse BrowsThis content is not a substitute for professional medical advice or diagnosis. Always consult your physician before pursuing any treatment plan.

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