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21-Mar-2011 10:53 China Minzhong   /   China Minzhong Food forum       Go to Message
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china minzhong looks a fair bargain now after it drop over 15% off its peak. good luck bosayor
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20-Mar-2011 15:38 Straits Times Index   /   News Update!       Go to Message
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My friends just told me they gonna buy up some shares tomorrow ---- BOSAYOR

1) SembMar
2) Singtel
3) Wilmar
4) UOB
5) DBS
6) OCBC

Good Luck.
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20-Mar-2011 12:43 Insider Info/Tips   /   Egyptian Bear Is Here ....       Go to Message
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Libya all factor in already. As oil supply has been solved. thats the only link libya has to our global economy. Therefore once the westerners took actions. Its good.

rotijai      ( Date: 20-Mar-2011 12:17) Posted:



nola..

remember ipunter said once war starts, stock will go up..

i view it as positive either :P

wild can be good or bad.. and i am saying wild = good here :P

yummygd      ( Date: 20-Mar-2011 11:51) Posted:

sigh. its like e constipation is finally over. hahahaha now super lau sai but at least can cure it soon. good luck all. I chose to see it as a positive view. Gadahfii is ove


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20-Mar-2011 12:40 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Australian dollar set to rise again. As commodity pick up once again due to the rebuilding process from japan in near term. Currency players should start going for long :)
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20-Mar-2011 12:35 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Tokyo (CNN) -- Crews struggling to bring the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant under control had some success Sunday as cooling systems at two of the facility's reactors were working, Kyodo News reported.

Earlier, workers had connected electric cables needed to power up cooling systems in the damaged reactors. The plan is to get power up and running for the Numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4 reactors soon.

Officials with plant owner Tokyo Electric and Power Company told CNN that the company still has to conduct safety and stability checks on the circuit before throwing the switch.

Cooling systems at the Numbers 5 and 6 reactors -- the least-troublesome of the group -- have already been restored, Kyodo News said.

The cooling systems are essential to keep temperatures low, curb the further emission of radioactive material and, in a worst-case scenario, prevent a full nuclear meltdown. A meltdown could occurs when nuclear fuel rods get so hot that they melt the steel and concrete structure containing them, spilling out into the air and water with potentially deadly results.
But there is no guarantee that the cooling systems will work.


" We do not know if the water pumps are damaged and if they will still work when power is restored," said Graham Andrew, a special assistant to the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

Meanwhile, authorities set up a new system using an unmanned device that sprayed seawater continuously on the No. 3 reactor's overheating spent nuclear fuel pool.

A Tokyo fire department official said the system began operating around 2 p.m. Saturday and can spray water for up to seven hours at a time. Previously, firefighters, soldiers and electric company workers had manually done the same in brief intervals to avoid prolonged radiation exposure.

The water, pumped from a nearby port and then funneled to the system, was directed at the No. 3 reactor's spent fuel pool in order to cool it and prevent the emission of more radioactive material into the atmosphere.

Authorities have also started spraying the No. 4 reactor.

The news comes soon after the Japanese government considered halting the sale of food from farms near the Fukushima plant after abnormally high levels of radiation were found in milk and spinach.

Very small amounts -- far below the level of concern -- of radioactive iodine were also detected in tap water in Tokyo and most prefectures near the Fukushima Daiichi plant damaged by last week's monster earthquake and tsunami.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano said levels of radiation exceeding safety limits stipulated by Japanese law were found in some samples of spinach and milk from the Fukushima and Ibaraki prefectures but authorities said the radioactive iodine-contaminated food posed little risk.

Tainted milk was found 30 kilometers (18 1/2 miles) from the plant and spinach was collected as far as 100 kilometers (65 miles) to the south, almost halfway to Tokyo.

" Though radioactive iodine has a short half-life of about eight days and decays naturally within a matter of weeks, there is a short-term risk to human health if radioactive iodine in food is absorbed into the human body," warned the International Atomic Energy Agency.


A person who consumed the tainted food continuously for a year would take in the same amount of radiation as a single CT scan, Edano said. That's about 7 millisieverts or double what an average person in an industrialized country is exposed to in a year, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

Beyond Saturday's food safety announcement, there have been few indications of any immediate fallout from the nuclear crisis.

Airborne radiation levels around Japan have shown no signs of spiking drastically, according to measurements posted online Saturday by the nation's education and science ministry.

Most readings showed detectable but relatively small amounts of radiation. Even the two top readings in Mito (in Ibaraki prefecture) and Utsonomiya (in Toshigi prefecture) are well below what's considered dangerous to humans and had fallen in recent days.

Still, no one has said that authorities are in the clear. In fact, authorities acknowledged Friday that the situation is far more serious than they'd originally estimated.

" We sincerely apologize ... for causing such a great concern and nuisance," said a statement from Masataka Shimizu, the president of Tokyo Electric.

And the company's managing director, Akio Komori, broke down in a tears after leaving a news conference in Fukushima at which exposure levels were discussed.

Six members of the emergency crew at the plant have been exposed to more than 100 millisieverts of radiation per hour, the equivalent of getting 10 chest X-rays per hour, Tokyo Electric Power Company said.

The utility said the workers were exposed when trying to restore electricity to the stricken reactors in hopes of using the cooling systems again.

Tokyo Electric had raised the exposure level for emergency workers from its previous standard of 100 millisieverts per hour to 250 millisieverts.

People are naturally exposed to about 3 millisieverts of radiation a year. The International Commission on Radiological Protection recommends no more than 50 millisieverts exposure in a given year for nuclear rescue and recovery workers. It offers no restriction in a crisis when " the benefit to others clearly outweighs the rescuer's risk."

CNN's Yoko Wakatsuki, Stan Grant and Steven Jiang contributed to this report

Good News :)

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20-Mar-2011 10:53 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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unfortunately it did crack for a while as some BBs wanted to cash out " DBS is one of huge seller" . But Support is strong :P Dont worry.

dealer0168      ( Date: 20-Mar-2011 10:46) Posted:



hehe, no one can predict the actual way market move.

Let monitor closely.........

Remember that time u thk noble won't drop below $2, but it did.

risktaker      ( Date: 20-Mar-2011 10:36) Posted:



unlikely for this current situation :P As it has been factored in.  Since Saudi has already made up the losses and Japan demand falls. Oil should be trading witin a tight range. between US $96-$102 range.

Good News for Japan Nuclear Plant .... Seems the worst is gonna be over ....... power cables are connected to reactor 1 and 2 ... and Temp in Reactor 5 & 6 is dropping.

Tons of water is pouring into Reactor 3 ....

Things are going smoothly so far ! :


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20-Mar-2011 10:48 Vard   /   STXOSV       Go to Message
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I think you shouldnt compare Osim and STXOSV because they are in different industry. Next their location is in europe where osim is in singapore. Almost every shopping centre you can see osim... So its  brand awareness among  singaporean are pretty high. Now aunties & uncles that brought osim stocks... they have no idea regarding its P.E .... all they care is OSIM is everywhere and its moving up and down... they will buy.

STXOSV ... come on you cant even see its product. Its so far away and sadly it didnt announce fantastic contract winnings. You buy stocks because of the coy future and not based on the current situation/past.

STXOSV cant even break 1.09--- Sadly its going downtrend. $1.00 is the next down target.

New123      ( Date: 19-Mar-2011 20:34) Posted:



So I guess the usual PE for ship builder is about 7 - 7.5 times.

stxosv EPS is 0.22 x 6.5 times = $1.43 which is not high. The company also pays 30% of its profit and that translate to about 6 - 8 cents per lot. The yield is about 5 - 6 % plus now it is trading at $1.06 (PE of 4.7 times) which  has about 25% upwards potential ($1.43).

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20-Mar-2011 10:38 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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0.36 looks good to enter. As its well supported. If 0.36 is not breached .... Genting HK will expect to rose back to its next support level 0.425 " the current resistance which has not been tested"

gambler      ( Date: 20-Mar-2011 10:32) Posted:



The dice are being rolled and the gambler who lives on hope, fear and greed moves with the mentality of the herd. The slaughter house has not been in operations for a while. The gates are wide open.

Day trading is the way to go for the incessant gambler. USD.385? Your guess is as good as mine.

 

 

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20-Mar-2011 10:36 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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unlikely for this current situation :P As it has been factored in.  Since Saudi has already made up the losses and Japan demand falls. Oil should be trading witin a tight range. between US $96-$102 range.

Good News for Japan Nuclear Plant .... Seems the worst is gonna be over ....... power cables are connected to reactor 1 and 2 ... and Temp in Reactor 5 & 6 is dropping.

Tons of water is pouring into Reactor 3 ....

Things are going smoothly so far ! :)

dealer0168      ( Date: 20-Mar-2011 09:41) Posted:



war start mean oil price  will grow. Should go into oil related counter. Smiley

 

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20-Mar-2011 09:28 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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War or no War - Libya main oil supply has already stopped since 2 weeks ago and Saudi has increase its output to meet the shortfall.  - Furthermore easing the oil prices is  Japan Earthquake  destroyed refinery, roads, cars therefore short term wise oil demand will drop in japan.


Like I say yesterday Libya news is old news and has been factored in.

1) BBs are happy that the westerners finally took action on Libya and not dragging it anymore. (Because the west want Gadhafi Out - so cease fire will never work) 
2) Japan 300 seems gaining ground on its nuclear containment.

The worst is over :) Start collecting some blue chip --- BOSAYOR
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20-Mar-2011 09:26 Straits Times Index   /   News Update!       Go to Message
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War or no War - Libya main oil supply has already stopped since 2 weeks ago and Saudi has increase its output to meet the shortfall.  - Furthermore easing the oil prices is  Japan Earthquake  destroyed refinery, roads, cars therefore short term wise oil demand will drop in japan.


Like I say yesterday Libya news is old news and has been factored in.

1) BBs are happy that the westerners finally took action on Libya and not dragging it anymore. (Because the west want Gadhafi Out - so cease fire will never work) 
2) Japan 300 seems gaining ground on its nuclear containment.

The worst is over :) Start collecting some blue chip --- BOSAYOR
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20-Mar-2011 09:26 Insider Info/Tips   /   Egyptian Bear Is Here ....       Go to Message
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War or no War - Libya main oil supply has already stopped since 2 weeks ago and Saudi has increase its output to meet the shortfall.  - Furthermore easing the oil prices is  Japan Earthquake  destroyed refinery, roads, cars therefore short term wise oil demand will drop in japan.


Like I say yesterday Libya news is old news and has been factored in.

1) BBs are happy that the westerners finally took action on Libya and not dragging it anymore. (Because the west want Gadhafi Out - so cease fire will never work) 
2) Japan 300 seems gaining ground on its nuclear containment.

The worst is over :) Start collecting some blue chip --- BOSAYOR

rotijai      ( Date: 20-Mar-2011 07:58) Posted:



the war has begun...

expect something wild on monday :D

yummygd      ( Date: 19-Mar-2011 23:47) Posted:

so now how fighting or not? they bombing Libya or not? wah lau.I hate the waiting game. thats when market is totally crazy.


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19-Mar-2011 09:41 Others   /   The STI performance may be the worst market!       Go to Message
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Like I say most BBs. wont like to keep shares over the weekend. Thats why last min selling....

Although there are uncertainty ... we should be alright -

1) Japan crisis is more likely under control now.  - Japan economy might take a hit due to supply disruptions, however it will be minimum. For short term  Suppliers will source components form Singapore, China, taiwan, Korea and US for  supplies.   

2) Libya -  Muammar Gaddafi's government will fall very soon (1-2 weeks).  It's no match for the western alliance and  Gaddafi knows that. If he carry on fighting the rebels he will faced death .... right now he is trying hard to negotiate a way out.

Next week. STI might recover some of its loses - Select some good blue chips :P Buy and Hold. Most of our blue chip stocks are not affected by Japan Quake.    

BOSAYOR - NO RISK NO GAIN.

warrenbegger      ( Date: 18-Mar-2011 23:37) Posted:

STI Bull colour blind one, dont know how to follow other bull. Always lost in the wild.

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18-Mar-2011 21:18 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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libya announce ceasefire liao lor. japan nuclear crisis easing very.nicely. dont spread panic. u still can buy next week.

YSL888      ( Date: 18-Mar-2011 20:28) Posted:

War beginning very soon!! With France led air strike in Libya and Gadaffi's force will fight back............War breakout. Watchout

hpong5      ( Date: 18-Mar-2011 19:00) Posted:

Why STI plunged in the last hour?


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18-Mar-2011 18:52 Others   /   so scary now.....       Go to Message
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I have warned Unrest spreading in middle east in Feb... :P

Now good news....


Nuclear crisis shall be over soon. Libya will return to focus. However Libya is old news.... which the market already factor in much of it. We expect eventually the Rebel will take over the government since UN has approved the no fly zone.


As Nuclear crisis eased and Libya problem shall be short-lived (Without the support it might drag for a longer time).

No one wants to keep shares over the weekend as uncertainty still loom among BBs and investors.
I expect market to cheer over next week.If you have holding power... start some collections on certain stocks that have really tested its bottom especially blue chip that is oversold.

Good Luck. Choose wisely and i am sure you can make $$$ in near term.

No Risk No Gain. :)  HUAT AH

BOSAYOR ----



risktaker      ( Date: 17-Feb-2011 10:05) Posted:




MANAMA, Bahrain    — Riot police firing tear gas and rubber bullets stormed a landmark square occupied by anti-government protesters Thursday, driving out demonstrators and destroying a makeshift encampment that had become the hub for demands for sweeping political changes in the kingdom.

There was no immediate word on casualties or arrests during the pre-dawn assault on Pearl Square, which was filled with flattened tents and trampled banners. After police regained control of the square, they continued to chase protesters through sidestreets.


Unrest in Middle east start to spread.  --- Becareful....

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18-Mar-2011 18:36 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Nuclear crisis shall be over soon. Libya will return to focus. However Libya is old news.... which the market already factor in much of it. We expect eventually the Rebel will take over the government since UN has approved the no fly zone.


As Nuclear crisis eased and Libya problem shall be short-lived (Without the support it might drag for a longer time).

No one wants to keep shares over the weekend as uncertainty still loom among BBs and investors.
I expect market to cheer over next week.If you have holding power... start some collections on certain stocks that have really tested its bottom especially blue chip that is oversold.

Good Luck. Choose wisely and i am sure you can make $$$ in near term.

No Risk No Gain. :)  HUAT AH

BOSAYOR ----  STI  might trade around (2920- 3050) for the next week.
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18-Mar-2011 18:34 Straits Times Index   /   News Update!       Go to Message
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Nuclear crisis shall be over soon. Libya will return to focus. However Libya is old news.... which the market already factor in much of it. We expect eventually the Rebel will take over the government since UN has approved the no fly zone.


As Nuclear crisis eased and Libya problem shall be short-lived (Without the support it might drag for a longer time).

No one wants to keep shares over the weekend as uncertainty still loom among BBs and investors.
I expect market to cheer over next week.If you have holding power... start some collections on certain stocks that have really tested its bottom especially blue chip that is oversold.

Good Luck. Choose wisely and i am sure you can make $$$ in near term.

No Risk No Gain. :)  HUAT AH

BOSAYOR ----
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18-Mar-2011 16:19 Straits Times Index   /   News Update!       Go to Message
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take shelter sti under attack
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18-Mar-2011 13:18 SingTel   /   Singtel Bullish???       Go to Message
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as expected it is going down since it.cant climb back to its uptrend support at 2.94 we will see some weakness in singtel for now..

New123      ( Date: 17-Mar-2011 21:16) Posted:



Thought of buying today at $2.86 but worry that Japan nuclear issue might affect the mkt further..

I think tmr  may see it prices goes back to $2.90 as Europe side has rebounced strongly tdy...

risktaker      ( Date: 17-Mar-2011 20:01) Posted:



If  tomorrow Singtel rebound back to 2.94 I will buy.


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18-Mar-2011 11:48 StarHub   /   Starhub       Go to Message
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starhub is currently better buy than singtel. singtel might be breaking its 2.85 soon. while starhub is looking over 2.70.

catalyst      ( Date: 18-Mar-2011 00:30) Posted:



Starhub is weathering though this storm well.

Dividend announcement soon.

Lai lai load up ah!!

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