We covered MIIF extensively in three previous posts here, here and here. Seems that the recent changes got analysts noticed as well.
DBS Vickers came up with an extensive 40 page report this week. The report is generally inline with my estimation on cash flow and dividend payout, which is a good thing. However, my figures are much more conservative.
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Hau Francis
Tuesday 10th of July 2012
Thank you for your analysis. Very insightful.