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no choice lor if Ivory coast dun clear up its going to be problematic. fight fight fight stupid people
liongyanlin ( Date: 23-Dec-2010 17:29) Posted:
Despite all the record price of rubber GmG acting reverse to rubber prices. |
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delay shipment i wonder if they have to pay for that
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ok i think i found out...its dealing with hand surgery. so its selling for a profit since e asset is 1.15 mil but sold for 2 mil but den they are paying Healthway to manage it for them. monthly...I dun think its e GP around sing....correct me if im wrong.
yummygd ( Date: 22-Dec-2010 18:20) Posted:
huh? u mean what they sold the clinics all around sing? I dun understand
steven080967 ( Date: 22-Dec-2010 12:22) Posted:
what do you make of this news? is HMC selling good or bad assets away?
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huh? u mean what they sold the clinics all around sing? I dun understand
steven080967 ( Date: 22-Dec-2010 12:22) Posted:
what do you make of this news? is HMC selling good or bad assets away?
bsiong ( Date: 22-Dec-2010 09:28) Posted:
Healthway Medical Corporation Limited announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Healthway Medical Group Pte Ltd, has disposed of its entire shareholding interest in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Healthway Medical Enterprises Pte Ltd, which currently owns several medical clinics in Singapore , to an independent third party, Mr Yeo Kay Beng for a total sale consideration of S$2.0 million.
/sgx masnet/
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good day to collect. but i went out ai ya sigh
slimerlth ( Date: 22-Dec-2010 17:28) Posted:
17:05:01 | 0.275 | 4,104,000 | Sell Down |
good game~
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really bon bon?dun worry la. next year sure up unless china give us all one big punch. either that property mega bubble burst den we all go weee weee wee all the way down.
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ivory coast troubles sigh
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which idiot sold so cheaply? if wanna sell sell cheaper la...0.28 COME ON!! hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha wait long long i know...
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wat to buy?Only thing i see is wilmar lor. n nothing else. If GmG falls below 0.3 den can consider nothing else lei...or i cock eye? Gold Arg still too high for me lei.....
iPunter ( Date: 17-Dec-2010 12:42) Posted:
Since all are just betting, all are free to bet on whatever one believes. But if one wants to preserve one's money, one must also consider the risk carefully.
Hulumas ( Date: 17-Dec-2010 12:23) Posted:
I do not believe it, I keep buying instead |
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U know what kinda stock price holds up?E kind that go up slowly but surely. This kinda stock price will stay.not like e totally liquid kind which can go up den goes down like a swing in one day. GmG climbs up slowly. chiong a bit den come back down but land higher den next round it happen again.
teapoichun ( Date: 16-Dec-2010 12:21) Posted:
CPO positive which leads to Palm Oil stock up. How come rubber price up and we still yet to see GMG up? |
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ya 24 hours
cathylmg ( Date: 15-Dec-2010 11:14) Posted:
Thanks bishan22 and yummy. Another new place for afternoon exploration. Btw, how? Is NTUC open 24hrs there? Anyone can confirm? |
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buy wat market still overbought . wat to buy??
aleoleo ( Date: 15-Dec-2010 14:44) Posted:
panic selling juz happen .... happy grab man .... will rebound soon .... |
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serangoon mrt there north east line
cathylmg ( Date: 15-Dec-2010 11:06) Posted:
Sorry I berry suaku. May I know where is Nex?
bishan22 ( Date: 15-Dec-2010 11:03) Posted:
Heard NTUC at Nex is 24 hrs. Any one can confirm?  |
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dun touch genting is e best. its a speculative stock. kena burn once liao not lettin it burn me again. i think this stock for long can only buy when it is below 2 dollars. anything more is very risky. leave it to e old guns to ride e wave up or down with e BB.
Gaecia ( Date: 15-Dec-2010 10:19) Posted:
i will buy when the time is ripe and not based on whether got Q results or not because it can fail, meet or exceed expectations and still not move.
thank you very muchie
epliew ( Date: 15-Dec-2010 10:16) Posted:
since it is cash position.... no big losses right sell 2.19
and buy back when u ready to enter to position when q4 is here.... keep cash as a good strategy. net risk is smaller. |
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ok ok good luck den hahaha now go change all ur usd to sing den.
Hulumas ( Date: 15-Dec-2010 09:20) Posted:
So next >USD. 1.0 = SGD. 1.0 . . . is imminent within three years!
krisluke ( Date: 14-Dec-2010 23:46) Posted:
Yes. !! Australia vs Us dollar : |
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i sure hope so haha I have three holdings all s chips hahaha
Peg_li ( Date: 14-Dec-2010 21:57) Posted:
The little bird S-chips finally fly today! have been holding a lot of penny S-chips almost more than one year. from profit to
huge loss.when saw other blue counter soared this year, heart pain.
but now finally see some hope from S-chips! S-chips spring is coming.maybe hulumas is right.
the market finally found those S-chips value which most of them are far under value.
2011 year maybe S-chips' year! |
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lowest 1.25 max. 1 for 1? not yet.
krisluke ( Date: 14-Dec-2010 19:00) Posted:
Bollinger band sort of SGD rating !! maybe....
yummygd ( Date: 14-Dec-2010 18:16) Posted:
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ey no need him la. this counter very good to me liao lor.
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it will.
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Highly impossible.
Hulumas ( Date: 14-Dec-2010 11:43) Posted:
Anyway Sgd will be in par to Usd within next three years as I said before!
pharoah88 ( Date: 14-Dec-2010 11:40) Posted:
Higher rates or stronger currencies?
Christopher Howells christopher@mediacorp.com.sg
SINGAPORE — Asian central banks will have to find the balance between raising interest rates and letting their currencies rise next year, analysts say, noting that
the former strategy could put domestic demand at risk
while the latter could crimp competitiveness of exports.
Doing nothing is not much of an option.
Mr David Carbon, head of economic and currency research at DBS Bank, says Asian central banks are behind the curve, with inflation in China running some three times higher than the average rate that has prevailed since the Asian financial crisis in 1997.
In India, the rate is averaging 2.5 times higher than in the same 13-year period.
“More rate hikes and/or currency appreciation is needed in all countries if growth and inflation are to be kept on a steady keel,” said Mr Carbon.
“We saw 21 hikes or currency moves in Asia this year; we expect another 24 in the first two quarters of next year.”
Although more rate increases are expected in Asia next year, currency appreciation may be a preferred strategy for policy makers, analysts say. With most countries in the region pursuing the strategy, there may not be much of an impact on export competitiveness.
[CURRENCY PRICE FIXING CARTEL ? ? ? ?]
The pace of appreciation, however, may be tightly controlled by monetary authorities. That is because while stronger currencies do help absorb capital inflows [QE2 & QE3 are WELCOME ?] , if they are allowed to rise too fast and too quickly, they may end up becoming a one-way bet for speculators, inviting even more speculative inflows.
“If you’re facing very large real flows, currency undervaluation and to some extent inflation risks on a headline basis, then allowing for gradual currency appreciation makes sense and I think that’s what will come through - gradual appreciation,” said Mr Craig Chan, executive director of foreign exchange research at Nomura. He added monetary authorities in the region might also resort to “administrative measures” to reduce currency volatility.
According to Nomura, foreign financial investors brought US$372 billion ($587 billion) into Asia in the year ended June 2010, compared with an outflow of US$136 billion in the previous year.
The Japanese brokerage says Asian currencies are as much as 10.7 per cent undervalued at current levels and may gain about 4.5 per cent next year, the same as this year. |
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