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17-Nov-2013 21:30 Others   /   What?s Happened to Blumont, Asiasons and LionGold       Go to Message
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asia blue lion this quarter no pratty...no hab my fairlady..
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17-Nov-2013 19:55 Golden Agri-Res   /   GoldenAgr       Go to Message
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goldenagri shortists no give up, downside risk 0.52-0.54, upside reward 0.xxx ... up to chngkay
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17-Nov-2013 19:44 Thomson Medical   /   dancing with former remiser king       Go to Message
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rowsley getting ready
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17-Nov-2013 18:23 Vard   /   Vard Holdings       Go to Message
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vard hong mani hong downside risk 0.78-0.80, upside reward 0.xxx ...marlin come...magic..
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17-Nov-2013 16:54 Biosensors   /   Is Biosensors a good buy?       Go to Message
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biosensors doctor used salah zharm, used tee ding, jin jialat man..!! doctor ai compensate tio xiong eh lang..xiong teh low lai kah 0.81-0.83 eh downside risk...upside reward si 0.XXX...still got chance to por giu...have u taken ur medicine today..???
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17-Nov-2013 16:47 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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midas after tankuku looks set to have a strong breakout with a downside risk of 0.48 and an upside reward of 0.xxx ... wa mmm zhai... go jiak lu eh donuts lah
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17-Nov-2013 16:34 StarHub   /   Starhub       Go to Message
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starhub it's hubbing time
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17-Nov-2013 15:59 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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什 么 啦 ! 什 么 啦 ! 讨 厌 讨 厌 !
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17-Nov-2013 14:56 Neptune Orient L Rg   /   NOL       Go to Message
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nol now or later
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17-Nov-2013 11:18 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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bought some stocks from the market this morning
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17-Nov-2013 10:45 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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是 meh? 是 meh?
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17-Nov-2013 10:40 F & N   /   F&N       Go to Message
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teeth53 is very laojiao, he is already 60 yr old, full of wisdom

WanSiTong      ( Date: 17-Nov-2013 10:20) Posted:

Teeth, your calculation is quite accurate! If consider the earning subsequently............ you will get the NAV of $ 5.90........Huat arh!

WanSiTong      ( Date: 16-Nov-2013 22:59) Posted:

NAV as at 30.9.13, according to the Full year announcement , is $ 5.9


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17-Nov-2013 10:00 Geo Energy Res   /   Geo Energy       Go to Message
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Geo Energy remains profitable while her counterparts are in the red. Future demands should boost her profitability in the near future. Accumulation around current level should have a downside risk to 0.25 and an upside reward of 0.xxx...no idea... dyodd
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17-Nov-2013 09:54 Geo Energy Res   /   Geo Energy       Go to Message
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Emerging Markets To Step Up As China Cuts Coal Habit

LONDON, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Global thermal coal demand will shift away from China in coming years as it switches to cleaner energy, but emerging markets in the region will step in to grab some of that flow as they continue their race to industrialize.

During the last decade global coal demand has largely been driven by a booming China, but in a move to curb pollution, the government is keen to switch to cleaner fuels to generate electricity, such as natural gas, nuclear and renewables.

Even if China cuts back its coal habit, analysts say global coal use will still increase as southeast Asia's economic rise will be fuelled by coal, proof of the theory that few countries have industrialised effectively without heavy use of a fuel blamed for pollution and climate change.

This shift will shake up the pattern of Asian seaborne coal trade, which currently focuses on routes between shippers such as Australia, Indonesia or South Africa to established consumers in China, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.

With Indonesia, southeast Asia is already home to the world's biggest thermal coal exporter, potentially giving it dominance over this future growth market.

"Indonesia will likely supply much of the extra demand in southeast Asia, as their shipping costs will obviously be much lower," said Ray Colleran, who markets coal for Colombian producer Cerrejon, a joint venture between Anglo American , BHP Billiton and Glencore Xstrata.

The Indonesian Coal Mining Association thinks the country's coal output could treble by 2030 to 955 million tonnes, with domestic demand rising to 300 million tonnes from around 100 million tonnes currently.

The coal boom in Asia's emerging markets is a result of a historic link between developing economies and the use of coal.

"The trend (in coal demand growth) is consistent with what was experienced during periods of rapid economic and energy demand growth in other major developing countries in Asia, notably China and India," the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in an energy report on Southeast Asia this month.

Because generating electricity from coal is much cheaper than using gas, and likely to remain so, demand for seaborne imports in Southeast Asia will grow from 53 million tonnes in 2013 to 248 million tonnes in 2035, according to energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie.
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16-Nov-2013 21:35 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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lol wahaha heeheehee hohoho merry christmas pull ur ear

Hawkeye      ( Date: 16-Nov-2013 19:10) Posted:



Chen Wei Ping  Chew Hwa Kwang, Patrick  Chan Soo Sen  Dr. Xu Wei Dong

Do they look like the bunch who let us make a quick buck?

Ha Ha Ha Ha

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 16-Nov-2013 18:46) Posted:

midas chngkay purplely closed shop @495 meaning 4+9+5=18 meaning 1+8=9 meaning tankuku


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16-Nov-2013 21:32 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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没 有 啦 ! 没 有 啦 ! 只 是 骗 吃 骗 吃 啦 !

handongni      ( Date: 16-Nov-2013 19:06) Posted:



 

哇 , 潘 兄 可 摆 摊 算 命 了 。 祝 你 : 生 意 兴 隆 。 : -)

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16-Nov-2013 18:46 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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midas chngkay purplely closed shop @495 meaning 4+9+5=18 meaning 1+8=9 meaning tankuku
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16-Nov-2013 13:30 Others   /   Favorite money making stock and taboo ones       Go to Message
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the 2 cents is issue cheque or by internet fund transfer..?

lglg666      ( Date: 16-Nov-2013 13:18) Posted:

When I comment on other stocks I am just sharing my 2 cents or just join in the fun.

Wisely      ( Date: 16-Nov-2013 02:45) Posted:



You dont have to monitor the entire SGX stocks. Just pick a few that you know very well. Know when to ENTER and when to EXIT. Sometimes cannot be too greedy. Always leave some ammunition in case things do turn out badly, which it normally did. Sometimes your brokerage firm are the ones  betting against you......and you never know it


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16-Nov-2013 13:15 Swiber   /   Swiber       Go to Message
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Swiber's price catalysts will be to secure more contracts, especially after selling Kruez away. Meanwhile price appears well support at 0.63-0.64. Maybe something is brewing for the next move to become pratty pratty again. did you order dunkin' donuts
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16-Nov-2013 10:51 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Chinatown Street ordered too much Ang Ku Kueh unable to digest, need to exchange some Green Huat Kueh with Wall Street this coming week.
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