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Gentle reminder, shortists please recover their short holding stocks now. I start buying up, though only < 1,000 lots this time! Who knows this small lots can change the market to reversal uptrended sentiment!
goldenpiggy ( Date: 22-Feb-2011 10:33) Posted:
Entered already....  Let's go... UP!!
Hulumas ( Date: 22-Feb-2011 10:28) Posted:
Tough with paper loss now, I am buying again today |
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What can we do? We are not living in the ideal world! The global macro even to micro economic game/rule or system breaks to unfair practices! Not to mention about global financial system too! Come to worst, global de-leveraging process is still going on!
Salute ( Date: 22-Feb-2011 10:14) Posted:
For a while, looking at those companies buy and buy to monopolize certain market, esp'ly the consumer product(it's named as soft commodities), I have concerned that will these companies boycott by certain forces when it's gone too far eg: by govt control/supervision or by world organisation's control of course first of all, people boycott..because it's just not right. Money goes to the monopolize company and many people suffered. Nowadays, listed companies just care to show higher and higher profit by monoplizing and by pressing down the salary(cost savings) to make their figures look good, but the wealth is really not spread fairly, it's exploiting in some way. |
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IPO in SGX with less liquidity, too much risk involved, I am totally not vested!
krisluke ( Date: 22-Feb-2011 09:59) Posted:
lousy stock, ready to SHORT!! |
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Tough with paper loss now, I am buying again today!
Isolator ( Date: 22-Feb-2011 09:39) Posted:
Decision done... go for the  final buy..... Do all die...  |
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What is wrong with you?
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No manner indeed!
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Who cares you man!
warrenbegger ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 22:34) Posted:
Lucky i closed all position/profit taking/cut lost last friday. Market sentiment and STI  getting worse and worse each day till i go watch Topix/Nikkei porn  porn better. Dont know when all this rubbish/shit/wet sai last and dont know how bad it can be, so the best safe bet for me is to out of market for a while and waiting for market recovery. At least now i can sleep well, suck thumb and wet dream well without any ejection difficulty. Many govt now like to gang rape/target/kill lock property and contruction sector so it also better to stay away if u can, dont know how long they will rape them? Wish those still in market can survive this china intrested rape and those rubbish gone case riot at so many place. As u can now see everday  bad news is 90% more than good news and even 10% good news given to STI also no use, cause STI now had lose it manhood (banana spoil liao). I be back! cya and kiss kiss all :) |
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An example of no civilization act!
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So tomorrow, two lots done . . . 100% gradual transaction improvement right!
krisluke ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 22:27) Posted:
it's finally shown some light   1k done.
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As long as you keep buying China related ADR then that will be okay I suppose! So far, I have quite handsome paper gain already!
krisluke ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 21:07) Posted:
              woah!!! knee jerking months for the brave. buy and sell olso problems leh. |
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GuavaXF30 ( Date: 13-Feb-2011 21:37) Posted:
Reminder to anyone folowing all these treads. ChinaJishan has hardly any trading and price has been at this level for a few months. High was back in Dec 7th (Pearl Harbour anniversary !) when it went to 0.12 with only 52 lots traded. But promtly fell back down the very next day. Since then has never crossed 0.09.
SO, beware whaterever you read here.
Hulumas ( Date: 11-Feb-2011 23:14) Posted:
Within next two weeks I suppose |
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Some one do as you said today, buying one lot at Sgd. 0.09. Tomorrow, he/she might do the same I think! Because that is the best way to chase the seller queue out economically! Ha . ha . . ha . . .
timqoo ( Date: 19-Feb-2011 13:05) Posted:
you could place some lots for sale or queue to buy @0.085. see whether there will be trades done. or just buy up @0.09?
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One lot transaction done today, gradual improvement indeed!
Hulumas ( Date: 17-Feb-2011 18:26) Posted:
0 transaction again! Why ? |
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TRUE. . . Best solution to solve this kind of situation!
des_khor ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 20:54) Posted:
Both... keep buying and keep selling !!
Hulumas ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 17:36) Posted:
Have you cut loss? or keep buying |
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At least, it is not delisted . . . . considered still okay!
teeth53 ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 21:44) Posted:
ESMART HOLDINGS LIMITED
REQUEST FOR RESUMPTION OF TRADING FROM SUSPENSION
Date of Lifting of Suspension * |
22-02-2011   |
Time of Resumption of Trading * |
0900 hours   |
SETTING UP OF TEMPORARY COUNTER Pursuant to the completion of the Acquisition on 7 January 2011, the Company undertook a consolidation of every twenty (20) existing shares of the Company into one (1) share (“Consolidated Shares”) on 12 January 2011, followed by the Mandatory General Offer to acquire the remaining shares of DFZ not already held by the Company and its parties acting in concert. These corporate actions resulted in a significant number of shareholders and warrantholders holding less than the requisite board lots of 1,000 shares and 1,000 warrants respectively.
To better facilitate the trading of odd lots, the Company applied to the SGX-ST to set up a temporary counter to allow shareholders to trade in odd board lots.
The SGX-ST has informed the Company that it has no objection to the Company’s request to set up temporary counters to trade board lot of 50 shares and 10 warrants for one month commencing from the resumption of trading of the ordinary shares and warrants on 22 February 2011.
After the one month period, shareholders may trade in the unit share market for any odd lot with a minimum size of one share on the SGX-ST. The unit share market will enable trading in any quantity less than one board lot of the underlying shares in the ready market. |
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Well, He deserves it, I have no comment!
nickyng ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 19:24) Posted:
wow...didnt know our PM is the no.1 BEST PAID siah !! :P hey! how do i get into public civil service har? can short cut via PAP Youth Wing do the trick? :P
 
http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/gallery/210211_politicians/
Not all countries in the
Asia-Pacific region are made equal.
Without argument, each country's economic state is completely different. More
affluent nations like Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong share the region with
not-so-rich countries like the Philippines and Bangladesh.
Naturally, with this difference in riches also comes with it a difference in
how well politicians are paid.
For instance, the Philippine president, in 2011, is slated to receive
approximately US$32,000 (S$40,700) in annual pay. At the other end of the
spectrum, the highest-paid politician in the Asia-Pacific region has an annual
paycheque of US$2.2 million.
According to a CNBC report, the eight politicians below have the best pay
packet. Find out how well the top eight politicians in the region are paid - and
who they are.
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Well, He deserves to get it. I have no comment.
nickyng ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 19:24) Posted:
wow...didnt know our PM is the no.1 BEST PAID siah !! :P hey! how do i get into public civil service har? can short cut via PAP Youth Wing do the trick? :P
 
http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/gallery/210211_politicians/
Not all countries in the
Asia-Pacific region are made equal.
Without argument, each country's economic state is completely different. More
affluent nations like Singapore, Japan, and Hong Kong share the region with
not-so-rich countries like the Philippines and Bangladesh.
Naturally, with this difference in riches also comes with it a difference in
how well politicians are paid.
For instance, the Philippine president, in 2011, is slated to receive
approximately US$32,000 (S$40,700) in annual pay. At the other end of the
spectrum, the highest-paid politician in the Asia-Pacific region has an annual
paycheque of US$2.2 million.
According to a CNBC report, the eight politicians below have the best pay
packet. Find out how well the top eight politicians in the region are paid - and
who they are.
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Have you cut loss? or keep buying?
des_khor ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 09:46) Posted:
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Don't worry, post G-20 meeting, almost all indices up except Dow and S& P 500!
krisluke ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 14:57) Posted:
  S T index, please go up. |
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Post G-20 meeting, Asian region and Emerging market all are in up trend!
bishan22 ( Date: 21-Feb-2011 09:09) Posted:
No sign of life for this week. Good luck.   |
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