5 reasons why you should invest in DiGi

Written on November 3, 2009 – 3:33 am | by Kampung Boy |

If you have the money and extra cash why not? DiGi is a top notch company in Malaysia and one of the 3 major telecommunications giants in Malaysia. No doubt about that. Let me share with you main reasons you should invest in the yellow army, DiGi

Reasons why you should invest in DiGi :-

High dividend yield stock

Already yielding a 5.6% dividend up till today. Beating EPF and Fixed Deposit (FD) with ease. No doubt DiGi is always the smarter choice compared to those two laggards.

Stable and solid company

The title says it all. DO you still need more proof and evidence on this?

Steady follow of new customers

Third quarter 2009 has already seen an inflow of 163000 new customers. Even when it seems that the telecommunication industry is saturated but DiGi still is bringing in more yellow armies.

Debt vs cash flow

Can you believe that DiGi has only a RM 200 million debt while their cash flow for Q3 only which ended September 2009 is RM 321 million?

Good defensive stock

When times are bad, you still can depend on DiGi in producing high dividend. So it’s a good defensive stock to have in your portfolio of investment.

Sexy DiGi babes with the Yellow DiGi guy

Don’t you agree with me those DiGi babes are adorable and hot? Just for laugh though. I presume this should be your number one reason you should support DiGi. Lolx..

Conclusion

I will not invest in DiGi now not because i don’t like DiGi. I wouldn’t want to invest 20k ++ for just 1000 shares as i am not cash rich at the moment. For those cash rich people out there, having DiGi in your portfolio is good. It provides consistent good dividend payout.

If i am cash rich, DiGi will surely be in my portfolio.

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