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Author: dealraker   😊 😞
Number: of 15068 
Subject: East West
Date: 09/12/2023 9:11 PM
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Long ago, in 1994, Outstanding Investor Digest had an interview where Cathay Bancorp was featured. Fires, recession (only in California), earthquakes, riots (separate from the OJ situation) and such made Cathay interesting in that it sold for 1x book value while earning 15% on equity. I bought the stock (that's not exactly the case but I'll write this to make it simple). East coast banks earning 10-12% on equity were selling for 2.5 to 3 x book.

Then in 1999 or 2000 (can't remember) East West came public while earning 18% its traditional on equity - it too came public at tangible book. All this while the east coast banks were getting bid up and bought by the likes of Fast Eddie Crutchfied (we called him Klutzfield) who said, "With the accounting we use we can pay 5x book for a small bank earning 10% on equity and 'make it work'". I bought East West too at the IPO.

Here is an interesting and well-done article on East West on SA. The long term table should help perspectives. As far as a bank, in my view it can't be beat.

Relevant is that Munger's money manager Li Lu has bought shares.

https://seekingalpha.com/article/4634616-an-invest...

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Author: rivervalley   😊 😞
Number: of 15068 
Subject: Re: East West
Date: 09/13/2023 8:25 AM
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@Dealraker - Thanks for sharing this idea and some of the history behind it. I will definitely look in to East West

Speaking of banks, do you or others have any opinion on C? It trades at like .5 times tangible book, has an ROE of 6.5%, and trades at 7 times forward earnings, 20% below its 5 year average. At 41$ its share price is 20% lower than it was 10 years ago.

Everything has a price, and this yields north of 5%, but looking at the chart on this I have to ask myself what would the catalyst be to turn this battleship around?





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Author: dealraker   😊 😞
Number: of 15068 
Subject: Re: East West
Date: 09/13/2023 7:30 PM
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rivervalley I have observed C for years and basically decided I might buy the stock...one day...but it would take a half gallon of hard liquor to get me guts enough to do it. I have zero fear of it failing, I just have zero confidence that the bunch that pass through to run it can make it work.

In other words, I'm clueless!
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