Would You Invest in Products You Use Regularly?

Whether dining alone or gathering with friends and colleagues, beverages are always a must-have. Recently, we discussed Singapore's love for bubble tea. Equally significant are alcoholic beverages. There are some popular brands like Chang Beer owned by $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$, and Tiger Beer under $HEINEKEN NV(0O26.UK)$.

avatarKKLEE
2024-12-02
$ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$   Imagine sitting in a bustling Bangkok street market, sipping on a cold Chang Beer, or enjoying a refreshing bottle of Oishi Green Tea on a humid day. These moments of familiarity with Thai Beverage’s products highlight an often-overlooked investment strategy: investing in companies whose products you use and trust regularly. This principle, advocated by legendary investors like Peter Lynch, suggests that consumer familiarity can provide unique insights into a company’s potential for long-term success. Thai Beverage (ThaiBev, Y92.SI), a leading beverage company in Southeast Asia, exemplifies this strategy. From alcoholic beverages like Chang Beer to non-alcoholic drinks under the Oishi and
avataryourcelesttyy
2024-12-02

Would You Invest in Products You Use Regularly?

From bubble tea to Tiger Beer, many of us consume these products daily. Investing in companies that produce them could offer both financial returns and personal satisfaction. For example, $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ and $HEINEKEN NV(0O26.UK)$ $HEINEKEN NV(0O26.UK)$ are dominant players in their respective markets. Why Consider Investing in Familiar Brands? Consumer Loyalty: Strong brand loyalty translates into consistent revenue streams. Growing Demand: Beverage consumption trends often drive sustainable growth. Emotional Connection: Investing in products you enjoy creates a personal stake in their success. From Sip to Stock: Turning Everyday Products Into Investments Do you already own stock
Would You Invest in Products You Use Regularly?
avatarhighhand
2024-12-02
yes, invest in products that you use regularly is open way to gauge how "sticky" the product is. For e.g. Apple, Google, Microsoft... ThaiBev can be considered consumer staples, and might be a good company to own for diversification. However, I don't buy Singapore stocks except SG banks.
avatarShyon
2024-12-02
I would consider investing in products I use regularly, as it gives me confidence in the brand and a better understanding of its potential. However, it’s still important to analyze the company’s financial health and market conditions. I’m cautiously optimistic about $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$ prospects. While its FY2024 results were flat, the 2.2% revenue growth and analysts’ positive outlook suggest there’s room for future growth, especially with expectations of better margins and volume expansion in the coming periods. In addition to ThaiBev, there are other notable Singapore-listed food and beverage companies. $SATS LTD.
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2024-12-02

Thai Bev Up For 7 Straight Days! Would You Invest in Products You Use Regularly?

Whether dining alone or gathering with friends and colleagues, beverages are always a must-have. Recently, we discussed Singapore's love for bubble tea. Equally significant are alcoholic beverages. There are some popular brands like Chang Beer owned by $ThaiBev(Y92.SI)$, and Tiger Beer under $HEINEKEN NV(0O26.UK)$. Generally, people may be more familiar with stocks that they use products regularly. $Spotify Technology S.A.(SPOT)$ r/wallstreetbets - HANNAH HILLAM/BUZZFEED Are we going to sleep now? I'm gonna try ـاحـ You could have bought Spotify, a product you use literally every day, in Jan 2023 and made 470% 1. Up 7.62% last week! Are you bu
Thai Bev Up For 7 Straight Days! Would You Invest in Products You Use Regularly?
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