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What I Learnt as an Analyst

Sharing of Experience in Investment and Analysis


2018

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Citing personal experiences as an analyst and fund manager, "What I Learnt as an Analyst" does not aim to glorify successes or condemn failures, but to equip both novice and experienced readers with the right tools to succeed in their chosen financial path. Part I: Unit Trusts as an Investment is intended for individuals who want to invest in the stock market but don't have the interest or resources to analyze individual companies. For them, the most viable way is through investments in un...

2026

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Semiconductors sit at the heart of every modern industry, from smartphones and data centers to electric vehicles and AI accelerators—yet the ecosystem that produces them remains opaque, jargon-heavy, and fragmented. This book demystifies that world, unpacking the full semiconductor value chain from design IP and EDA tools to front-end wafer fabrication, OSAT, advanced packaging, and final systems integration, with a particular emphasis on Malaysia's evolving position in this global network...

What I Learnt As An Analyst - 2nd Edition

Sharing of experience in investment and analysis

2020

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What I Learnt As an Analyst – 2nd Edition by Peter Lim Tze Cheng is not a get rich quick scheme nor is it a book on secret tips and tricks. This book on investment and analysis provides investors with valuable knowledge of analyzing companies. The knowledge that generally comes with years of experience. The author was not afraid to put out hard-hitting truth about investing in companies. He enlightens his readers on investment by owning up to his own mistakes. A point that he has made nume...