Investors know all too well how challenging it can be to generate long-term gains from Chinese equities. Leaving aside those companies that play fast and loose with accounting or pin their hopes on favored relationships with government officials, there are the rapidly-changing economic trends that may make long-term forecasting even more challenging.
All of that said, I think investors should give serious consideration to China Resources Enterprise (CRHKY.PK). While CRE carries the black mark against it of being a state-owned enterprise, the company has emerged as a leading retailer and brewer in this fast-growing economy, and is looking to invest more in its food processing and beverage businesses.
What's more, the company plays the long game - using JVs and foregoing quick near-term profits to build a larger, more profitable business down the road. All told, I believe a case can be made that CRE shares should appreciate 40% to 50% over the next 12 to 18 months as China recovers and investors return to names leveraged to Chinese consumer spending.
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CRE Playing The Long Game In China, And Looks Significantly Undervalued
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Tuesday, August 13, 2013
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