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Then, there is no need to buy very low and sell very high—the first investment strategy:) Each investor must analyze its value "rationally." Surely, given a 5¢ dividend, it is worth at least 15¢ (assuming 3 times per year). The debt-free GENS must be worth something!
Google AI:
"With GENT having roughly 3.85 billion shares outstanding, its stake in GENS is worth approximately SGD 1.12 (or ~RM 3.70) for every 1 share of GENT you own."
Google AI:
"Warren Buffett’s 'buy low, sell high' strategy is better described as Value Investing. It is a disciplined approach that ignores short-term market 'noise' to focus on the underlying worth of a business."
Serbak was such a stock. But once you were stuck, you would lose many low-percentage gains from your previous "hot" stocks:) Buffett's 5.5M percentage gain has no such stocks!
Investing, except for smart professionals like Buffett, is not a full-time job. Any experienced KLSE investor knows that, except for "smart" you, hahaha...:) Stop preaching your philosophy, as you do not know how sad or worried your parents would be!
Simply because you are a kampung boy does not mean others do not have a chance to attend the top business schools in NYC, hahaha:)
Google AI:
"Yes, several top business schools in New York City feature advanced 'trading floors' or financial labs equipped with professional-grade tools that provide real-time data from major exchanges like the NYSE and Nasdaq."
Guess who are the common, sad losers from our case studies or academic papers?
The fact that he fails to analyze the AI content says a lot about his limited academic background—so, a diversion to personal attacks, hahaha:) Do not take my words since you can examine every comment he posted—all have poor academic background, hahaha:) But, I will analyze the AI answer because "I CAN"!
The summary highlights three reliable or credible central themes:
1. Infrastructure: Top NYC business schools, like Baruch College, maintain dedicated "trading floors" or "financial labs."
2. Professional Tools: These facilities are equipped with industry-standard software like Bloomberg Terminals, FactSet, and S&P Capital IQ.
3. Real-Time Connectivity: These labs provide live market data from NYSE and Nasdaq.
The summary is highly logical for the following reasons:
Geographic Necessity: NYC is a global financial hub; business schools there must offer these facilities.
Educational Standard: Providing "professional-grade tools" like Bloomberg is now a standard requirement for AACSB-accredited finance programs.
Practical Application: The labs allow for experiential learning, such as the Bloomberg Trading Challenge.
RM2.53 is way undervalued in terms of Buffett's intrinsic value, hehe:)
Google AI:
"As of March 2026, the estimated intrinsic value for Genting Berhad (KLSE: GENT, 3182) generally ranges from RM 3.68 to RM 5.92, depending on the valuation model used."
Before the dividend, RM2.53-0.05 dividend = RM2.48 is the lowest price over the past 20 years!
Google AI:
"Current analyst consensus and credit ratings for GENT do not indicate a high risk of bankruptcy over the next 10 years."