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19-Mar-2012 09:12 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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This worthiness of this gem would soon be realized by all.
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19-Mar-2012 08:56 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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Of course it will break with all the good news around.  Just wait for accumulation to complete.  Think a day or two.  They (BBs)  also won't want to miss the opportunity when it spikes soon.

viromics      ( Date: 13-Mar-2012 16:40) Posted:

Why is  this guy so difficult to break $0.40? It is still a growing company.

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16-Mar-2012 16:49 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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STI and HSI  now red red.  Actually thought of buying put warrants for HSI but found premiums overly high.

Premiums for STI are slightly less expensive.  But they move too slow so hard to play. 

There is a danger of heavy losses just like Risktaker's recent losses, and even if you play small this can happen.

The reason is that warrants are unlike options.  In options you pay for a premium that you know is your maximum loss if the options expire worthless.  But if the underlying shares spike before expiry, you could sell the options for a profit or else you can either pay for the shares at the strike price in a Call, and surrender the shares for the strike price of the  PUTs.  Also for options you can sell naked short or " covered shorts" .

With HSI warrants and STI warrants, you stand to lose heavily even if at expiry the warrants are " in the money" .  It would be worse if the warrants are out of money at the expiry.  You stand to lose the total investments.  Say 100,000 shares of 10 cents, you get wiped out $10K. 

 
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16-Mar-2012 16:34 GLD USD   /   Gold & metals       Go to Message
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Gold In US Dollar per ounce - (GOLD)

Refresh Real-time: 04:34:04 ET Change: -5.20(-0.31%)

Bid: 1652.10 High: 1665.70

Ask: 1653.10 Low: 1648.50
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16-Mar-2012 13:53 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Storing of oil below Singapore caverns, wow, time bomb in making?

niuyear      ( Date: 16-Mar-2012 13:12) Posted:



Below, For reading pleasure / info    :)

 

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Business DayEnergy & Environment
I.H.T. Special Report: Energy

Singapore Looks to Store Oil in Caverns Under the Sea

JTC Corporation

The Jurong Rock Caverns, about 400 feet below the Banyan Basin off Jurong Island, Singapore, will offer storage for crude oil, condensate and products like naphtha.



SINGAPORE — Beneath the seabed west of Singapore, hundreds of laborers are working around the clock to carve out a network of tunnels and caverns that will eventually provide an enormous, secure storage space for oil.
Green

A blog about energy and the environment.



So far, they have built 2.1 kilometers, or 1.3 miles, of tunnels at a depth of about 120 meters, or 400 feet, below the Banyan Basin off Jurong Island, a mostly artificial land-reclamation zone that is home to much of the petrochemical industry of Singapore. They are starting on the first of five caverns planned for the first phase of the project, which is scheduled for completion in 2014.

As one of the world’s largest bunkering ports and oil trading centers, on one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, Singapore has benefited from steadily rising demand for oil storage facilities, thanks to booming trade and economic growth in Asia. But it is reaching its physical limits, leading it to create new spaces, like the Jurong caves, to continue to expand its storage business.

Manohar Khiatani, the chief executive of JTC, the Jurong town corporation charged with the project, said underground storage was more secure and more space-efficient than surface tanks. Building an equivalent storage volume above ground would require about 60 hectares, or 148 acres, of land, which is scarce in Singapore. “We are a small city-state and we have to look at creative ways to optimize our land resource,” Mr. Khiatani said during an interview.

Singapore’s oil storage capacity is now about 20 million cubic meters, or 700 million cubic feet, of which about 8 million cubic meters is held by independent oil terminal operators and the rest owned by refiners, said Kelvin Wong, a program director at the Singapore Economic Development Board.

The Jurong Rock Caverns project was conceived in 2001 and construction started in 2007. At a cost of 950 million Singapore dollars, or $743 million, the first phase will offer storage for 1.47 million cubic meters, or about nine million barrels, of liquid crude oil, condensate and products like naphtha. A possible second phase, with six additional caverns, could add an additional 1.32 million cubic meters at an as-yet unspecified cost.

Each rock cavern is drilled and blasted with explosives, then lined in cement using a high-pressure spray “shotcrete” process. The caverns, containing storage galleries 20 meters wide by 27 meters high and 340 meters long, are surrounded by a lattice of water-filled tunnels and boreholes — a “water curtain” — to prevent oil seepage by hydrostatic pressure.

Mr. Khiatani said potential users had already signed letters of intent to lease 30 percent of the first-stage capacity, but he declined to identify the companies.

In addition to the rock caverns, JTC has also recently concluded a technical feasibility study to build a “very large floating structure” for oil, based on similar fuel-storage platforms in Japan.

“We’re now talking to one or two players to see whether they would be interested, because we’re not building this for ourselves but for the industry,” said Heah Soon Poh, JTC’s director responsible for chemical industry operations.

The floating storage barge, with a capacity of 300,000 cubic meters, would probably be anchored near one of the smaller islands off Singapore, like Pulau Sebarok, which is now being used by Singapore Petroleum. Mr. Heah said a decision on building it would be made sometime this year if it went ahead, construction would start next year and would probably take two years.

Malaysia, meanwhile, has also recently announced plans to expand its capacity. Last month, Prime Minister Najib Razak announced oil and natural gas projects worth 20 billion ringgit, or $6.6 billion. The plans included a 5 billion ringgit, independent, deepwater crude oil and product terminal in Pengerang, in southeast Johor state, near Singapore, with a storage capacity of five million cubic meters, one of the largest in Asia, to be completed in 2017.

Dialog Group, an oil and gas services provider based in Kuala Lumpur that is leading the project, says it hopes to start work in April, once it receives approval from the environment department of the Ministry of Natural Resources.

The planned underwater facilities will be capable of handling ultralarge crude carriers. A first phase of the three-stage project, offering 1.3 million cubic meters of storage, could be completed by 2013.

“There will be incremental demand for storage in this region for both petroleum products as well as crude for the next decade,” Emir Mavani, a senior Malaysian economic planning official, said in an e-mail.

“Asia’s appetite for crude oil is continuing to grow,” he said, with average daily demand projected to rise year-on-year by 420,000 barrels, for years to come. “This region will drive nearly 50 percent of global petroleum product growth from 2010 to 2020.”

With Singapore now hitting the limits of its ability to expand its storage capacity, he said, the construction of other facilities in the region could be complementary rather than competitive.

“Malaysia can complement Singapore and create a co-hub similar to that of Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp,” Mr. Emir said, noting that the South Johor area was ideally positioned to do so by virtue of its proximity, land availability, and deepwater facilities.

Mr. Khiatani agreed, conceding that Singapore could not possibly meet the growing needs of the whole region. “If some of the companies here can also expand their storage capacity in Malaysia, it will be very complementary,” he said.


This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:

Correction: March 7, 2011



An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified the international oil and gas industry services company Dialog Group as being based in Dublin. It is a Malaysian company based in Kuala Lumpur.

 


moneycow      ( Date: 16-Mar-2012 13:00) Posted:



I heard there were saying that,  " Muslim" country  usually are blessed with oil under their land ?

(sorry no intention to talk about religion. don't meant any harm. but thats what  I have heard. But I got no idea if its really true)


Singapore used to be owned by sultan of Johore.

Maybe there is - but not yet discovered... Sarawak have...why Singapore  doesn't  ..maybe its waiting to be discovered....

But what if We really found oil under our ground ?

Life goes on the same...only the country get richer..


:)


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16-Mar-2012 13:44 Others   /   Crude Oil should Limit Up on SWIFT ban on Iran       Go to Message
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Impossible.  No  Bank Swift code for Iran banks. 

niuyear      ( Date: 16-Mar-2012 13:39) Posted:

Come baby , come to singapore banks .....  lol!

settowin      ( Date: 16-Mar-2012 13:29) Posted:



Obvious of the obvious, Oil price will spike on the SWIFT ban on Iran's finacial instutions to transfer money in business. 

The ban and cancellation of SWIFT transfers will deprive Iranian businesses to use SWIFT  to transfer  money for orders, buying of goods or selling of oil.

Start to buy oil company shares, and make some money.  Cheers. 


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16-Mar-2012 13:29 Others   /   Crude Oil should Limit Up on SWIFT ban on Iran       Go to Message
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Obvious of the obvious, Oil price will spike on the SWIFT ban on Iran's finacial instutions to transfer money in business. 

The ban and cancellation of SWIFT transfers will deprive Iranian businesses to use SWIFT  to transfer  money for orders, buying of goods or selling of oil.

Start to buy oil company shares, and make some money.  Cheers. 
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16-Mar-2012 11:34 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Illogical logical conclusion. Hahaha.

louis001      ( Date: 16-Mar-2012 11:28) Posted:



as SGX CEO said recently:" ...most successful unsuccessful bid for ASX ...." ...

now some says STI will be heading to 3400 by the 3rd quarter 2012....

this is probably going to be the most logical illogical prediction for STI....LOL...

louis001      ( Date: 12-Jan-2012 10:28) Posted:



actually there is no logic in the market...lol...

but if you trust what you read here and there, US, EU, China,,,etc....seems to be getting a little better..and....so called " January Effect" ...AND.....

if you trust S& P prediction that STI will hit 3000 by first quarter 2012( do you own dd) .. they were the one who first initiated the downgrade of US rating that dragged the world markets down last Aug till now ?

AND...STI chart looks good too.... on the way up ?  .. what else can one say


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16-Mar-2012 11:31 GLD USD   /   Gold & metals       Go to Message
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Gold In US Dollar per ounce - (GOLD)
Real-time: 23:30:21 ET Change: +4.40(+0.27%)
Bid: 1661.70 High: 1668.20
Ask: 1662.70 Low: 1638.70
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16-Mar-2012 10:47 GLD USD   /   Gold & metals       Go to Message
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Real-time: 22:46:28 ET Change: +6.20(+0.37%)
Bid: 1663.50 High: 1668.20
Ask: 1664.50 Low: 1638.70
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16-Mar-2012 10:37 Tiger Airways Rg   /   TigerAir       Go to Message
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The selling by " rights issued shares" holders should be over soon.  Then tiger will roar and shall make every loyalist happy. Lol.

pcxiao2008      ( Date: 16-Mar-2012 10:23) Posted:



tiger has been landing flat at 78 or 79c...not much movement!

is it still worth to hold, buy or sell this tiger now?

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16-Mar-2012 10:33 Tiger Airways Rg   /   TigerAir       Go to Message
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Those who are sraightforwad people, I must hint to you  that the stock market especailly the sg one, is full of crap analysts who are paid to stir excitement and fear to suit their money making schemes.

So always be careful.  Use your own discretion and make some enquiries from friends esp those who read alot about the companies and their prospects.    Do some research on announcements at  sgx website, however little information provided there,  to know about the  company you are vested in.   

SGX only reannouces announcements.  It doesn't tell much about what a company is doing so you need to search around or call the company concerned.
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16-Mar-2012 10:17 GLD USD   /   Gold & metals       Go to Message
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Gold In US Dollar per ounce - (GOLD)
Real-time: 22:17:26 ET Change: +4.90(+0.30%)
Bid: 1662.20 High: 1668.20
Ask: 1663.20 Low: 1638.70
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16-Mar-2012 10:12 Biosensors   /   Is Biosensors a good buy?       Go to Message
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There is every posibility that BIG will move above 1.50 and close higher next week.  BIG always waits for the rest of the market to play first, and when they are rested, it will then start its own game.

stocksburntme      ( Date: 16-Mar-2012 09:18) Posted:

anyone thinks that it can close above 1.50 today?

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16-Mar-2012 10:05 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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The market is performing well, the sentiments are that US is now doing better. The market will slowly and steadily (and sometime with some speed) move up. 

Shortists have long made fortunes in all the markets, and now they probably will pay back some. They will because they willnot believe, like they don't belive that Apple would have gone above the  region of US$580 to $600 per share on Thursday. Shortisits of Apple shares have really paid the price. Hahaha.

iPunter      ( Date: 16-Mar-2012 09:53) Posted:



Don't 'sng-sng' ( be too serious) with stocks...

    When you start to feel 'bullish all over', and buy, it goes down.

              When you feel bearish and gloomy, and sell, it goes up.

                        Best is to  treat it as a bet  and enjoy it, regardless of the outcome...  Smiley



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16-Mar-2012 09:55 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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They are experts in their own rights, but always got their charts wrong.

infancybird      ( Date: 16-Mar-2012 06:15) Posted:

It is possible Monk, Isolator and Chanting are the same person using different Forum names whose trading is always to Short the mkt and hence the frequent calling of Mkt  down down down. Avoid them.       

louis001      ( Date: 15-Mar-2012 22:44) Posted:



If they really heed their own advice to short, they too lost big big already....do they ?

anyway, STI is going higher this year and

confirm it will not be going to 2400 this year....and

to be double-confirmed 31.12.12......lol...


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15-Mar-2012 14:13 Oceanus   /   OCEANUS is 'a potential takeover target'?       Go to Message
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Your have the point Teeth53.  Employees are the lifeline of business.  Once you treat them well, they will protect your interests and be very loyal to the company and work towards company's interests as it is their ricebowl.

As for improving performance of the company, there should be conducted inhouse regular courses to teach, revise and learn methodology of good business conducts and techniques and awareness of mortallity control. 

Workers who pass tests and put their learnings to practice should be well looked after, not necessarily monetary rewards because human beings are more flattered in their ability than in financial rewards. So always recognize good works and good conducts.  For those exhibiting couldn't care attitudes don't punish them too hard, but give them a second chance after explanation but not " lectures" until he shows inability to learn and work well or he refuses to value his own rice bowl..

teeth53      ( Date: 15-Mar-2012 06:50) Posted:



I dream mortality rate has drop very much significantly. This will pave a more professional approach on farming.

My simply and powerful msg to Dr Ng

Treat ur employees just like ur sons and daugthers, treat them well and fairly,  demo and show how..?. 

To provide  them sufficient farming knowledge on abalone and seacumber.

Just thot of sharing it with would be vested players: better news and profiting in coming day.

settowin      ( Date: 12-Mar-2012 14:59) Posted:



Once I reach 1000 lots will wait and watch the progress of the company's business via reports or sending people to visit their farms.  Got many friends in China who would be most glad to assist to give some progress reports, lol


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15-Mar-2012 11:51 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Really man, I said yesterday afternoon that the STI today will be scared by the DOW's " inability to scale greater heights" , and that DOW's gain will be small.  Then it happens accordingly.  Am I a soothsayer? Aiyo, better say good things  for them to happen.  Tomorrow, all longists will huat arh! Because tonite DOWcould be closing more green, I think. 
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15-Mar-2012 09:27 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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Anyone knows if the US company (MDS-NYSE)  and Midas Sgx  (5EN) are related.  They have similar name.

Midas, Inc. Common Stock (MDS)

-NYSE


11.50 Up 0.06(0.52%) 4:04PM EDT|After Hours: 11.46 Down 0.04 (0.31%) 6:09PM EDT
Midas Inc. (MDS)
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14-Mar-2012 15:50 Others   /   DOW & STI       Go to Message
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This is a kind of tricks usually played by dishonorable men.  But I don't doubt we have honorable men in SGX. although I see the tricks of killing the holders of low priced counters esp those nearing the 0.05 cents (hlaf cents).  In the past if you held a counter 0.05 cents ($5 per lot) you really feel safe, heck this is the lowest it can go, and I am holding on till kingdom come.  (Saying these words to the corporate  shortists on borrowed shares), Unfortunately, some crooks are smart and full of ideas.  Poor thing for those holding because their shares are allowed to go lower than half cent. Wahlau yeh...Lol...
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