Need advice on OCBC shares

123qwesz

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I'm doing a paper analysing OCBC shares. Currently I have to focus on the following ratios :


-Debt/equity ratio
-Liquidity ratio
-Current ratio
-Debt servicing ratio (interest cover)
-EBIT to total funds ratio
-EBIT to long term funds ratio
-Return on equity
-Price to earnings ratio
-Price of share
-Value of right

Anyone can point me in the right direction to get these values? Thanks in advance!
 

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I'm doing a paper analysing OCBC shares. Currently I have to focus on the following ratios :


-Debt/equity ratio
-Liquidity ratio
-Current ratio
-Debt servicing ratio (interest cover)
-EBIT to total funds ratio
-EBIT to long term funds ratio
-Return on equity
-Price to earnings ratio
-Price of share
-Value of right

Anyone can point me in the right direction to get these values? Thanks in advance!

Google the formula.
Pluck in the figures.
Analyse it. (The tough part).
 

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I'm doing a paper analysing OCBC shares. Currently I have to focus on the following ratios :


-Debt/equity ratio
-Liquidity ratio
-Current ratio
-Debt servicing ratio (interest cover)
-EBIT to total funds ratio
-EBIT to long term funds ratio
-Return on equity
-Price to earnings ratio
-Price of share
-Value of right

Anyone can point me in the right direction to get these values? Thanks in advance!

Know how to use Bloomberg?
 

123qwesz

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So far, with the help of http://investing.businessweek.com/research...?ticker=OLAM:SP, I was able to find most of the ratios. However, I still need help with

-EBIT to total funds ratio
-EBIT to long term funds ratio
-Debt servicing ratio (interest cover)
-Liquidity Ratio

Also, I need help with identifying 2 different fixed-income securities (bonds) issued by the company.

Explain the key differences between the securities (e.g. coupon, maturity).

I appreciate any advice here! Thanks in advance!
 

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Get their latest financial statement or annual report and you should be able to derive the numbers yourself.
 

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Get their latest financial statement or annual report and you should be able to derive the numbers yourself.

The annual report will contain must of the details that you are looking for, i.e the bonds that OCBC has issued.
 
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