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14-Mar-2011 21:18 Straits Times Index   /   STI To Cross 4000       Go to Message
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yeah construction is going to boom. but am thinking need storage...somewhere along the line? logistic?

hpong5      ( Date: 14-Mar-2011 19:24) Posted:

Not sure about GLP. But those counters that may be involved in the eventual rebuilding should be doing well in the mid to long term. The construction and material counters in other exchanges rallied today for obvious reasons.

yummygd      ( Date: 14-Mar-2011 19:18) Posted:



Okie correct me if im wrong. When a major disaster happens. All the aids will pour in. whatever been destroyed will most likely be build in record time.When that happens,the country will be spending alot of money to rebuild.That in turn will creat jobs, n their people will have spending power and that in turn helps e economy. I know its not going to happen at one go n their economy will suffer for e time being but in the long run say 2 years from now (unless bad things happen again) It should be back n running. And in my Opinion GLP is an extremely good buy at current price. Yes No?


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14-Mar-2011 19:18 Straits Times Index   /   STI To Cross 4000       Go to Message
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Okie correct me if im wrong. When a major disaster happens. All the aids will pour in. whatever been destroyed will most likely be build in record time.When that happens,the country will be spending alot of money to rebuild.That in turn will creat jobs, n their people will have spending power and that in turn helps e economy. I know its not going to happen at one go n their economy will suffer for e time being but in the long run say 2 years from now (unless bad things happen again) It should be back n running. And in my Opinion GLP is an extremely good buy at current price. Yes No?
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11-Mar-2011 20:14 Others   /   so confuse now ?       Go to Message
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ya nice n heng got you lor. but im serious lei market like that very sian might as well go start shop small small play for fun. If next time i can i use it k. haha den name it under e Des_khor brand

des_khor      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 14:06) Posted:

Haha !! Just try to bring some cheeeeer here mah.... hopefully it will not make you confuse !! just joking !

yummygd      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 14:03) Posted:



hey des_khor if u start a chain u can name it so_scary,So_brave,So_confuse hahaha wah So_nice. not bad hor.

what kinda product is good?


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11-Mar-2011 20:12 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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whoever dare to load today i say you are very brave. And sometimes only e brave earns money. shorters. congrates.
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11-Mar-2011 20:10 Others   /   buying see no road !       Go to Message
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ren suan bu ru tian suan
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11-Mar-2011 14:38 Informatics   /   Road to recovery in next 1-2 years       Go to Message
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pump it up pump it up n den off load.

francisd      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 14:30) Posted:

Peter lim buying I think, accumulating more to take it pte. My wild guess ha ha ha.... Cheers.

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11-Mar-2011 14:37 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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u shooting left n right is it haha good luck

epliew      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 14:22) Posted:

release more interest rate hike ....... yes !

Gaecia      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 13:49) Posted:



March 11 (Bloomberg) -- China’s inflation and industrial production exceeded forecasts in February, underscoring the challenge for Premier Wen Jiabao as he seeks to prevent price increases from stirring social unrest.

Consumer prices rose at an annual 4.9 percent pace in February and output increased 14 percent in the first two months of 2011, the statistics bureau said in Beijing. Producer prices jumped 7.2 percent last month, the most since September 2008.

Today’s reports signaled the central bank’s monetary tightening has been insufficient so far to contain prices, in an echo of pressures across Asia that spurred South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam to raise interest rates this week. People’s Bank of China Governor Zhou Xiaochuan said today interest rates will be used to curb inflation, and played down the role of currency gains, which U.S. officials have encouraged China to use.

“Inflation risk is very high as oil prices and food costs are rising, and wages have increased substantially,” said Shen Jianguang, a Hong Kong-based economist at Mizuho Securities Asia Ltd. A PBOC rate increase as early as this month can’t be ruled out, said Shen, who formerly worked at the International Monetary Fund and the European Central Bank.

Stocks, Yuan

The Shanghai Composite Index fell 0.3 percent as of the 11:30 a.m. local time break in trading. Non-deliverable yuan forwards slumped 0.6 percent this week to 6.4415 per dollar as of 11:58 a.m. in Hong Kong, indicating the currency may gain 2 percent in the next 12 months.

Today’s figures contrast with diminishing inflation pressures indicated yesterday in China’s monthly trade report, which showed an unexpected deficit of $7.3 billion in February. The excess of imports over exports helped channel money out of an economy awash with cash after a record 17.5 trillion yuan ($2.7 trillion) of lending over 2009 and 2010.

The pace of China’s inflation was unchanged from January and compared with the 4.8 percent median forecast in a Bloomberg News survey of 22 economists.

Fixed-asset investment grew 25 percent in the first two months of 2011 from a year earlier, the data showed. Retail sales rose a less-than-forecast 16 percent in January and February combined. Industrial output rose 15 percent last month from a year earlier.

Bank of America-Merrill Lynch forecasts March inflation of 5.5 percent. In February, food costs rose 11 percent from a year earlier. Non-food prices rose 2.3 percent.

New Year Effect

China’s economic figures are distorted in the first two months of each year by a weeklong holiday to celebrate the Lunar New Year, the dates of which shift. The customs bureau yesterday cited the event as a factor in the February trade deficit, which was the widest in seven years.

The climb in crude oil costs past $100 a barrel threatens to further cloud the economic outlook, along with Europe’s sovereign crisis and doubts about the strength of the U.S. recovery. Stocks tumbled around the world yesterday after China reported weaker exports, U.S. jobless claims rose and Moody’s Investors Service cut Spain’s debt rating.

The People’s Bank of China raised interest rates last month for the third time since mid-October, pushing the one-year lending rate to 6.06 percent. The government has also ratcheted up banks’ reserve requirements and sold bills to soak up cash.

Zhou said today in an annual news conference in Beijing that liquidity will be tighter this year than last year, when banks extended 7.95 trillion yuan of loans.

Congress Meeting

Wen, who will close the annual meeting of the National People’s Congress with a press conference on March 14, has set reining in inflation as the nation’s top economic priority this year. On March 5, he told the lawmakers that price gains, including “exorbitant” increases in house costs in some cities, have the potential to undermine social stability.

The government has deployed hundreds of police in Beijing and Shanghai after Internet calls for protests, inspired by revolts in the Middle East and North Africa.

--Sophie Leung, Zhang Dingmin, Zheng Lifei. With assistance from Jay Wang, Judy Chen, Baizhen Chua and Nerys Avery. Editors: Paul Panckhurst, Chris Anstey


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11-Mar-2011 14:03 Others   /   so confuse now ?       Go to Message
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hey des_khor if u start a chain u can name it so_scary,So_brave,So_confuse hahaha wah So_nice. not bad hor.

what kinda product is good?
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11-Mar-2011 13:58 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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u must be dreaming is it hahahaha

rabbitfoot      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 13:55) Posted:

Funny, heard over radio 93.8 while napping during work that the index was not as high as feared, analyst even said " good" .

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11-Mar-2011 11:10 Others   /   so scary now.....       Go to Message
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ya saudi over weekend worsen den chain give presents....monday not only gang banged but also murdered

warrenbegger      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 10:51) Posted:



So many thing  can buy, so many durain drop liao. But i still dont dare to load leh. Wait next week whole week red kanna rape too. lol

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11-Mar-2011 10:51 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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the boomz will be here soon.

cathylmg      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 10:49) Posted:

Heard from a property agent friend that lotsa mickey mouse apartments on not so good locations are all empty. No tenants!

niuyear      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 10:42) Posted:

Has anyone noticeed of  late, more properties are selling at valuations or below valuations?  thru casual talk , friend just brought it up.


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11-Mar-2011 10:35 Golden Agri-Res   /   GoldenAgr       Go to Message
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no u shorted arh!! congrates!! im waiting to buy at 0.58 good luck .btw isolator is really scary. on the spot. wah lau

epliew      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 08:50) Posted:

did u short too ?

yummygd      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 14:07) Posted:

sweat...


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11-Mar-2011 10:33 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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SEVEN BILLION!!!!!! sorry need to reach into my throat n make me throw up. kena stuck.

edwinteo      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 01:18) Posted:

but STI may drop steeply tomorrow due to china trade deficit of 7 billion

hpong5      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 00:16) Posted:

Actually the US markets more like trading flat for the rest of the session. Towards closing either big buy up or big selldown. Bet carefully.


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11-Mar-2011 10:28 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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shit today damn sway woke up late son miss school bus...now log in see this....heng yesterday i feel today can die. cause of china cpi. heng i never managed to get my gmg n decide to wait. china giving present over weekend? finger cross hoping 0.58 for gold argi
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11-Mar-2011 10:19 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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i also want

muifan      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 10:02) Posted:



Yah i also no $ can only see show today

if i got a lot of money , I will  buy but not fear hahaha..like warren buffet...

pple fear he happy :D

rotijai      ( Date: 11-Mar-2011 09:55) Posted:



bargain hunters always buy in fear :P

normally u can get to bargain hunt when there's fear and the price is cheap..

anyway, the main reason tat i am scared to jump in is because i dont have much $ at the momen


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10-Mar-2011 14:20 Others   /   Potential privatize S-Chips       Go to Message
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if so ur honey will be rich.

warrenbegger      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 14:17) Posted:

I think Changi Jishan. LOL!!!

des_khor      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 11:04) Posted:



Which counters have this potential ?

China Sunshine ?

Cacola ?

Fuxing ?


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10-Mar-2011 14:13 Others   /   MRT Ride complaint -       Go to Message
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niuyear u go use ur legs to travel la hahahaha wah lau. like can stop a baby from crying. but depends la. if by themselves no choice must push pram in. but with husband we last time will go in n fold pram up if really crowded. if no one in train we will just park one side. What i cant stand is pram inside is a 5 year old kid....wah i will lose it.

niuyear      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 14:10) Posted:



To those parents out there:

Plse be considerate when you have young babies and a pramp and taking mrt train.

Total space used : more than 4 passengers space,.

Stop those crying babies in the train if not, will kenna chase out of the train.

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10-Mar-2011 14:07 Golden Agri-Res   /   GoldenAgr       Go to Message
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sweat....

Isolator      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 12:34) Posted:

Now it reach my tp 67ct... Time to closely monitor.....

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10-Mar-2011 13:39 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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later ba lu ku den u know ga ga woot hahahaha

niuyear      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 13:36) Posted:



buy on dip, bull phase still intact.

gaga woot.

Isolator      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 12:27) Posted:

Below 2900 still unchange...


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10-Mar-2011 13:26 Others   /   MRT Ride complaint -       Go to Message
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wow i wonder if i can just casually reach behind n someone will mistake n pass some chips to me also hahahaha

niuyear      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 13:11) Posted:



You go Casino,  a lot well groomed and rich taiai there, if wanna hook one, very easy.

The China ones  super rich, when they lost all the chips, they just stretch their hands, someone from behind (i think her worker), will hand her the chips.     

 

yummygd      ( Date: 10-Mar-2011 13:07) Posted:



really these people i hope they are not singaporeans. no brains. no eq. think they so right. xia sway. If im e european lady i will yell at them study in raffles place at such young age..must be those ah tas enrichment school. so rich next time drive there. Really if im in the train they sure kena from me.

 

but on the other note. e Universal studio one....good for you. I wished i was there to witness that. I sure will stood up n clapped.


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