Chart 1: GENM's weekly chart as at Sep 22, 2014 (Source: Chartnexus)
Had the upside breakout sustained, GENM could continue to rise within its larger upward channels (see the green lines). This would see GENM slowly rising to the upper channel line at RM5.50-5.80.
Chart 2; GENM's monthly chart as at Sep 22, 2014 (Source: Chartnexus)
These are the potential reasons for the start of the next upleg for GENM:
1) Good financial performance
In last quarter (QE30/6/2016), GENM's net profit rose 195% q-o-q or 106% y-oy- to RM476 million while revenue rose 1% q-o-q or 13% y-o-y to RM2.234 billion. The q-o-q increase in net profit was due to foreign exchange gains of RM46.1 million; higher adjusted EBITDA by RM28.6 million from the leisure and hospitality business in US and Bahamas mainly contributed by lower operating loss from Bimini operations in 2Q 2016 and lower operating cost for RWNYC operations; and, higher adjusted EBITDA by RM20.6 million from leisure and hospitality business in Malaysia mainly contributed by higher revenue.
Table: GENM's last 8 quarterly results
Chart 3: GENM's last 41 quarterly results
2) Opening of a new theme park in Genting Highland
GENM is building a new theme park, the 20th Century Fox World
Genting theme park in Genting Highland. The theme park is expected to be opened end of 2016. The theme will feature around 25 thrill rides and attractions
based on films and franchises from popular movies and cartoons.
Conclusion
As it stands, the failure of GENM to stay above the RM4.60 mark negates any call for a trading BUY for the stock following the upside breakout. However, the stock is worth tracking. If the next breakout can sustain, you should consider getting into GENM.
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