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23-Jul-2010 11:06 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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touching 3000, still buy on dip? 哈哈哈.  Unless one is aiming for 3200 near future..
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23-Jul-2010 10:42 Genting Sing   /   Genting SP Next Move       Go to Message
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Is this crazy or what?

Counselling should be done somewhere else and not at the RWS. 



Juz_Invest      ( Date: 23-Jul-2010 10:37) Posted:



 

SINGAPORE : The on-site counselling service at the casino of Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) has ceased.

This is due to a disagreement between the integrated resort and the charity organisation that is providing the service.

The service by the Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society was meant to be a social safeguard against problem gambling.

Patrons who might need information and referral for gambling problems could find help on hand.

Channel NewsAsia understands that RWS and the charity organisation are sorting out certain terms and conditions.

No details are available.

Responding to media queries, RWS said it is in talks with the National Council on Problem Gambling and is reviewing the effectiveness of an on-site counselling service.

Lee Kim Siang, chairman, Thye Hua Kwan Moral Society, said: "We did provide (counselling services) for a little period at one of the casinos. But now we are now talking (about the) terms of the contract. So for the moment, we have agreed to stop, pending the terms to be agreed, because we have to look at the responsibilities and duties of each party.

"There was no agreement when it first started, so we just said we would provide a professional counselling service and we get paid 'x' dollars. And basically we would look after people who need counselling at the casino. And that was the basis we worked on. But then ultimately, it was thought that both parties would sign the agreement." - CNA/ms

 

Any comments ?


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23-Jul-2010 09:47 Others   /   Photographying Floods can be risky too       Go to Message
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aiyoh,  so much water liao,. still wants to urinate.  :)

This recent flood has caused   and brought upon  'New issues of insurance claims and policies changes'.    Now Insurance companies try to avoid accepting insurance against those affected areas.  They only want to do '包吃‘type of business.  Keep collecting money but dont wish to pay.



Laulan      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 16:25) Posted:

My colleagues laughed until want to urine. The songs really fantastic.

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23-Jul-2010 09:38 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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can queue to sell  1.23  ?  :)
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23-Jul-2010 09:37 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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CHeong to 3000
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23-Jul-2010 09:33 China Minzhong   /   China Minzhong Food forum       Go to Message
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strong supporter here,  no need to monitor.  :)

 
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22-Jul-2010 13:19 SIA   /   A380 A Great Way to Fly       Go to Message
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Touch wood!   Say price crash lar, say properly.

Anyway,  when flying ,  Its always good to  bring along a disposable parachute incase 'emergency'......   



Isolator      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 11:13) Posted:

It is moving down too slow... It need crash down... lol...

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22-Jul-2010 13:17 Tiger Airways Rg   /   TigerAir       Go to Message
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Good for those still holding this and make profit.   :)



guppy724      ( Date: 21-Jul-2010 23:02) Posted:

It reached $1.96 ! before profit taking kicked in.



niuyear      ( Date: 30-Apr-2010 12:28) Posted:

$2 coming?      Their GM said $2 is 12 mths to 24mths tartet.           If it is so,  i will laugh and roll at the casinos       hahaha!



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22-Jul-2010 13:12 Others   /   Photographying Floods can be risky too       Go to Message
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You will see policemen on trishaw, becos , after catching the thief, there is space to handcuff them at the spare seat whereas, bicycles dont have that extra seats for the thief.

knightrider      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 11:37) Posted:

Do u know that police wear short pants time, to buy  or own a bicycle, one need to register. Now all they want "senang" job, all wave off. Now how hardly you see petrol cars petrol or near neighbourhood ? All want to get $$ and don't work, next time all outsource to Malaysian, foreign talent !

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22-Jul-2010 13:08 Osim Intl   /   OSIM       Go to Message
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Bonbon, tks posting.

i sold mine before they bought the shares.



Bon3260      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 08:38) Posted:

DAILY SHARE BUY-BACK NOTICE
* Asterisks denote mandatory information
 
Name of Announcer * OSIM INTERNATIONAL LTD  
Company Registration No. 198304191N  
Announcement submitted on behalf of OSIM INTERNATIONAL LTD  
Announcement is submitted with respect to * OSIM INTERNATIONAL LTD  
Announcement is submitted by * Peter Lee Hwai Kiat  
Designation * Chief Financial Officer  
Date & Time of Broadcast 22-Jul-2010 08:15:08  
Announcement No. 00016  
 
 
>> ANNOUNCEMENT DETAILS
The details of the announcement start here ...
 
  Name of Overseas Exchange where Company has Dual Listing (if applicable) NA  
 
(A) Share Buy-Back Authority
 
I. Maximum number of shares authorised for purchase* 70,580,862  
 
(B) Details of Purchases Made
 
I. Purchases made by way of market acquisition
  • Yes  
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    If answer to the above question is Yes, please fill in the following :
     
    Singapore Exchange
    Overseas Exchange
    1 Date of Purchases 21-07-2010   
    2a Total number of shares purchased 4,588,000   
    2b Number of shares cancelled  
    2c Number of shares held as treasury shares 4,588,000   
    3a Price paid per share# or Currency : S$
     
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    22-Jul-2010 12:59 Others   /   Photographying Floods can be risky too       Go to Message
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    Oh,   also remember,, those cycling gadgets, like that types that protect the balls, must be in hot market right now.

    Too much riding on bicycles is not good for the sperm production due to restric blood flow when prolong sitting on the bike. (imagine crushing our precious little things with those hard seats of the bike?  )       No wonder china nationalities only got ONE child or no child.   lol



    pharoah88      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 11:36) Posted:



    CYCLING  and  SWIMMING

    NEW  CONSUMERS  SECTORS 

    for  ECONOMIC  GROWTH

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    22-Jul-2010 12:52 CapitaLand   /   Capitaland       Go to Message
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    $2 is possible, if the flood keep on raising higher above 10 th sotrey of capitaland building..........we shall see....lol!

    ERICHAN      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 12:03) Posted:



    Thanks for the well wishes:) But to reach $2, you will need more luck than me ..Wish you luck too!

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    22-Jul-2010 12:50 Others   /   Financial Overhaul should come here       Go to Message
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    Hulumus,   24 hours non stop?   

    No lar, not a good idea.!    Family broken up and divorces on the rise, couple with the 24 hours Casino operations and few times a week queuing at Singapore pools,   how many sperms do i have in my balls? 

     



    Hulumas      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 12:23) Posted:

    I suggest full time 24 hours continuing open from Monday up to Saturday will be optimizing utilization of time, place and market revenue share utilities to SGX. As such SGX will gain the most having global competitive advantages and also the most profitable stock exchange! By doing so indirectly as a massive job creation effective measure too!

    Laulan      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 11:56) Posted:

    SGX watchlist system only drag the time and gives ample opportunity for those bad ceos to sell off their shares.  If a company cannot do what it promised to do (i.e. show profits) a quick winding and exit cash back would protect most investors.

    Fulltime trading and weekend trading is a good idea. I think it will help market confidence since shares can be more readily traded.



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    22-Jul-2010 12:43 Straits Times Index   /   STI will not cross 3000       Go to Message
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    3800 is possible , but, when??

    I tell you how to see if singapore economy is going to reach at its peak aka 3800or 4800

     



    yummygd      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 12:23) Posted:

    for real?? sti 3800??possible meh??

    artng25      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 10:59) Posted:

    STI high 3800, STI low 1500, STI today 2930. Hmmmm, we are more than halfway there, the cup is about 63% full


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    22-Jul-2010 12:40 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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    This shows that :

    Someone has stolen all our Talented countrymen,    pushing those untalented ones to us and yet, we are treating them like 'super talented citizens'.

    We are not going to have flood, but, bad drivers,  bad domestic helpers, bad teachers.  they are all going to ruin our 'World-class'  reputation in times to come!!!!



    Singaporeans,   WAKE UP and Work hard, and be talented



    hahahah!



     
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    22-Jul-2010 11:45 Others   /   Financial Overhaul should come here       Go to Message
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    Or,  should restrict their trading hours ofr  these companies' stocks, e.g. 

    These companies can only be traded on Saturdays and Sundays or duirng weekdays' lunch time hours. 12 - 2pm
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    22-Jul-2010 11:42 Others   /   Financial Overhaul should come here       Go to Message
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    Bravo!! List this companies names down here , plse. 1)
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    22-Jul-2010 11:39 Others   /   Flood is a problem, now road side tree kills a man       Go to Message
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    hahahah!!!   soooooooooooooo   good to laugh.
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    22-Jul-2010 11:37 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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    wow liah!   I had wanted  orchard road aparmtment so much ,  now,  i must shift my focus to buy aparmtment in  sentosa then can go casino every day for free food and free drink.   Entrance levy also free to   Only  those stay in Sentosa .



    pharoah88      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 11:19) Posted:



    HEARD:

    GOD  wants an ORCHARD RESERVOIR ? ? ? ?

    may be later LATER,  MBS will also become RESERVOIR  ? ? ? ?

    GOOD  NEWS for  RWS

    GOOD  FORTUNE for  GENTING SINGAPORE

     

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    22-Jul-2010 11:12 Others   /   Photographying Floods can be risky too       Go to Message
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    Though i dislike  RECKLESS cyclists,  and why build cyclists tracks,  but,   i  believe our garment know the reasons why they have to resort to bicycles......    you better get your kids to learn how to cycle and swim, they might need that skill  one day...........

    knightrider      ( Date: 22-Jul-2010 10:59) Posted:

    Yeh, 1,000,000 % agreed. 2 yrs ago saw the National Geographic Channel (Channel 11, now don't know what channel, bloody hell change to 3 digit to confuse us), KL build the tunnel for 2 usage - traffic and flood. That is a brilliant and wizardry ideas. And they pay in Ringgit ! We build "Marina Barlarge" in Singapore dollar. What a shame !

    And spend $$ on those lousy ideas, build cyclist path or ask Pedestrian to squeeze the same path with bicycle. Read yesterday Straits Times, why must we give ways to YOG bus and they spend $$ to paint the words and sign on Express way, all this are non-sense. If the ERP is working well, then why need to give way. Use the most traditional way : "Oon Oon ....................................Oon !", then all vehicles will give way la. So simple also don't use brain and just know how to announce that YOG is exceeded the S$300million budget or more, correct me, if my figure is wronged !

    Even got some ministers "don't know what is horse's long face" (in mandarin). He mentioned that hope YOG  will be as overwhelming as the fever of WorldCup. I nearly fell from my chair out of laughing. Compare YOG against WorldCup. If don't have mirror also know how to urine to take a look at the reflection ! All those on top already too complacent or too comfort, please go outside to walk walk take a look how big is the world or universe, don't always sit in small Singapore and assume the tiny ideas is great- 夜郎自大. I always can't stand the Teo 46 (hokkien) !

    When news telecast always say Singapore - world class standard,  my friend overseas ask me "A Zoon boh" (Hokkien).



    178investors      ( Date: 21-Jul-2010 23:12) Posted:



    PUB gave excuses; Cabinet (highest paid)  gave excuses..... (When Singapore perform well, they claim all the credits leaving out the hardwork of the people. When things screwup, they claim it's once in a century event (financial crisis investment in UBS); or acts of God ( flood); or external events beyond their control (everytime economy tanks). Toss a coin: Head they look smart when singapore perform; Tail, not their fault.) ... First World logic?? really sad.

    MM Lee says no amount of engineering can prevent flooding
    By S Ramesh | Posted: 21 July 2010 2012 hrs

     
     
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    SINGAPORE : Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew has said no amount of engineering can prevent flooding.

    He was speaking to reporters after touring the waterfront development at the Kallang and Kolam Ayer areas.

    The Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) programme is a long-term initiative which transforms Singapore's reservoirs and waterways into vibrant, aesthetically-pleasing rivers and lakes.

    Mr Lee was given an update on the developments in the area which included a 250-metre stretch of the Kallang River.

    But the river's condition caught Mr Lee's attention.

    He said: "The pity is with the recent rains, the water is a bit murky. But if we can find some way to prevent the silt from getting into the river, it will be bluer and cleaner at most times. You have to wait for two days (with) no rain for the silt to settle."

    "But it is very beautiful. It adds to the ambience of the whole place, rather than have a dirty river, no broad walks. It shows a well cultivated and well-tended river side."

    Mr Lee was asked if he thought the response from the various agencies to the recent spate of floods in Singapore was sufficient.

    He replied: "How can you say that the response is sufficient? At the same time, whatever we do when we get extraordinary rains like we had recently, no amount of engineering can prevent flooding.

    "There's a limited amount of space that's been dug underground, limited amount of space you can run off for canals and if you have an extraordinary rainfall, well you got to prepare for it."

    Singaporeans have reacted strongly to the last three incidents of floods in different parts of the country.

    The Minister Mentor acknowledged that Singapore and Singaporeans expect everything to be perfect in the country and he said the leaders tried their best to do just that.

    Mr Lee added: "Somethings are beyond (that); it's an act of God unless you want to lose half the roads and have canals."

    Today's visit also gave Mr Lee a glimpse of some activities like kayaking that take place along the Kallang River.

    Mr Lee was accompanied by the Environment and Water Resources Minister Yaacob Ibrahim and grassroots leaders.

    - CNA/al



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