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15-Oct-2010 13:53 Fu Yu   /   FUYU Road to Recovery in the next 1-2 years       Go to Message
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thanks waiting for dip to buy...

victorf      ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 13:09) Posted:

Fuyu is one of the potential M&A target as it is one of the largest plastic molding company in this region....now price at 13.5 cents which is a big discount to NTA near 23 cents, and with its big cash holding and positive cash flow now, it is heading for something very positive in near future....having said that, you may need patience for this counter....it is one of our few "BUY ON DIP" counter irrespective of Market Script in future....good luck :) 

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15-Oct-2010 10:15 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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STI not fair to s-chips haha

beruangface      ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 09:27) Posted:

China stocks in China and Hong Kong will rally, not sure about all those small rubbish china companies listed in Singapore..good luck!



lawcheemeng      ( Date: 13-Oct-2010 21:33) Posted:

China Stock Rally `Sustainable,' Will Chase Region, Mobius Says

Oct. 4 (Bloomberg) -- Erwin Sanft, a Hong Kong-based strategist at BNP Paribas SA, talks about the outlook for Chinese stocks and the country's economy. China will address "structural problems" and stabilize its economy by increasing domestic demand, Premier Wen Jiabao said. Sanft speaks with Rishaad Salamat on Bloomberg Television's "On the Move Asia." (Source: Bloomberg)



China stocks will extend their rally after entering a bull market yesterday as investors increase purchases in a market that lagged behind gains in Asia, according to Templeton Asset Management Ltd.’s Mark Mobius.

“It’s going to continue, yes, it’s sustainable,” Mobius, who oversees about $40 billion as chairman of Templeton’s emerging markets group, said in an interview in Kuala Lumpur. “People will say ‘hey, Malaysia’s gone up, Indonesia’s gone up, now let’s go to China,’ it’ll get rotation.”

The Shanghai Composite Index is Asia’s worst performer this year, with a 13 percent decline as the government boosted measures to slow the economy and cool property prices. At the same time, Indonesia’s Jakarta Composite Index has rallied 40 percent, Thailand’s SET Index has jumped 33 percent and Malaysia’s FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI Index has risen 17 percent.

The Chinese gauge has rebounded 20 percent from the 2010 low on July 5, the threshold some investors consider the beginning of a bull market, on signs the nation’s economic growth will remain resilient and the yuan will continue to strengthen.

“China now is going to start picking up because the rest of the world is picking up,” Mobius said. “That’s what will happen, because China’s been behind.”

China’s manufacturing expanded at the fastest pace in four months in September, while industrial output rose 13.9 percent in August, exceeding economists’ estimates. Citing the economy’s outlook, Moody’s Investors Service on Oct. 8 put the nation’s debt rating on review for a possible upgrade. The yuan has gained 2.3 percent this year.

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Mobius told reporters in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that the flow of funds into Asia is “sustainable, but with corrections along the way.”

“The valuations are not excessive. We’re not seeing the kind of things we saw during the dot-com boom, where nobody really cared about earnings, they cared about the spending,” he said. “It’s sustainable, because countries growing at 10 percent means that earnings for companies are growing at least that much, probably double that.”

Overseas investors pumped the most cash into emerging- market equities since late 2007 in October and Asia bond funds attracted more capital on further signs growth in developed nations is slowing, according to EPFR Global on Oct. 8.

The equity funds received net inflows of more than $6 billion in the week ended Oct. 6, the biggest amount in 33 months, the Cambridge, Massachusetts-based research company said in an e-mailed statement. Investors added $1.1 billion to funds dedicated to emerging-market debt, it said.

Inflows are breaking records since EPFR started tracking the data in 1995 on speculation central banks will join Japan’s monetary easing, releasing more capital that can be invested in higher-yielding assets.


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15-Oct-2010 10:05 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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cause victorf says so he says so he says so.

Bon3260      ( Date: 15-Oct-2010 00:37) Posted:

It's bcos alot of pple like "TGIF" mah...

 

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TGIF = Thank God Is Friday



ah_seng1001      ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 23:55) Posted:

hi Bon3260  ! Why do u use every fri close as a guage? Do enlighten us on this? Thanks!


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14-Oct-2010 17:54 Healthway Med   /   healthway, healthy?       Go to Message
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ohhhh 15 more to go to reach my Buying price....exciteeeeedddd heart pumping fast...
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14-Oct-2010 17:53 Healthway Med   /   healthway, healthy?       Go to Message
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..............Halo u think Peter Lim is someone who need to sell a stock to buy Liverpool arh?U gila is it?



rickyw      ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 17:13) Posted:

he needs extra money to bid liverpool. Today, there is 2 big transaction, both sold around 15million and 14million

tianloong86      ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 14:53) Posted:

i bet he is spouting nonsense. Peter Lim is a long term investor


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12-Oct-2010 09:19 Sapphire   /   Sapphire - No.1 Active       Go to Message
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this counter  i only buy 60 lots..cheap cheap park there up down half cent i close one eye....so what wait 3 years if 10 years time it gives u max returns.

parkings      ( Date: 12-Oct-2010 03:07) Posted:

你们都说得有道理o我养了它三年,还是不结果o孩子,每个都跑了,你还在睡觉o藤条在那里!!!

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11-Oct-2010 15:33 User Research/Opinions   /   |||||||| LONG |||||||| ....shOrt....       Go to Message
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ey e pool water not clean lei in e end 50 swimmers were sick after competiting...lets look at it as blessin in disguise.n Ang actually save alot of Singaporeans from being sick. I say he deserved a medal instead
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06-Oct-2010 12:42 Healthway Med   /   healthway, healthy?       Go to Message
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true but one always like to buy something as cheap as possible...hahahahaha

wacko111      ( Date: 06-Oct-2010 12:10) Posted:

if u know the share price is gg to double or triple in 5yrs time, then wads the diff between buying at 15,16 or 17c

artng25      ( Date: 27-Sep-2010 09:35) Posted:

Will the RMB also appreciate in the next five years ????? Smiley


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06-Oct-2010 09:34 Healthway Med   /   healthway, healthy?       Go to Message
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its ok dun worry if u think healthway is not going to move den sell lor hehehehe i am waiting for 0.15....though maybe people will tell me to wait long long
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03-Oct-2010 22:45 SunMoon Food   /   This Penny caught my eye !!       Go to Message
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sorry but why would anyone buy this counter?I dunno so i am asking.Pls note that i am not making fun or looking down...is there something i missed? cause its one company that has not made any profit for four years(not including the diversment) still learning so just wanna ask.thanks
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03-Oct-2010 21:38 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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think he short again...

purelotus      ( Date: 03-Oct-2010 13:22) Posted:

Something i don understand here.

On your "recently sold" list, u have oceanus, genting sp .etc

But on your "Current portfolio" list, u still holding oceanus, genting sp.

What does this mean?

Thanks. 



alexchia01      ( Date: 01-Oct-2010 13:12) Posted:



My Current Portfolio.
  • AscottREIT
  • Allgreen - Queuing to Sell
  • SCGlobal
  • Oceanus
  • Informatics
  • Genting SP (Short Position)
  • DBS
  • UOB
  • StraitsAsia (Short Position)
  • CoscoCorp (Short Position)
  • Yangzijiang (Short Position)
  • ChinaAniH (Short Position) 


Recently Sold
  • Elec US$ (2.34% Profit in 11 Days)
  • Genting SP - Cover Short Position (5.66% Profit in 8 Days)
  • Venture (10.68% Profit in 28 Days)
  • Capitaland (1.04% Profit in 23 Days)
  • HL Asia (0.63% Profit in 6 Days)
  • Oceanus (3.65% Loss in 15 Days)


Watchlist
  • ChinaAniH (Watching to Short)
  • Yangzijiang (Watching to Short)
  • CoscoCorp (Watching to Short)
  • DBS
  • UOB


This is just for sharing. You invest at your own risk.

Good luck to all.




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02-Oct-2010 22:11 Others   /   Mrs Lee Kuan Yew dies at age 89       Go to Message
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ya so sad..this kinda woman is the kind u only hear about in e story books. beautiful inside n out. she bed ridden for two years liao. hope Mm Lee will be ok.
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01-Oct-2010 16:33 Ying Li Intl   /   Ying Li       Go to Message
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xu li not working anymore wor....family ob maybe got baby??
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01-Oct-2010 14:33 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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BON BON!!!!Tell ur maid den u know!!! hahahaha becareful she pour hot kopi on ur hand again.

I mean at current price i waiting for drop but dun seem to move lor so wondering should i just buy though its 3 cent too much for my buy price...



Bon3260      ( Date: 01-Oct-2010 13:14) Posted:

Yummygd,

Y u 1 2 use "Suck" instead of "Buy" ley???

 

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yummygd      ( Date: 01-Oct-2010 13:06) Posted:

HI VICTORF!!u r baccckkk... anyhow ur next penny stock will it dip any lower?I am waiting n waiting for price to go down but doesn't seem to move from current price...should i just suck it up n buy it?pls advice


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01-Oct-2010 13:06 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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HI VICTORF!!u r baccckkk... anyhow ur next penny stock will it dip any lower?I am waiting n waiting for price to go down but doesn't seem to move from current price...should i just suck it up n buy it?pls advice
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01-Oct-2010 09:45 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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darn it buy on dip.....i keep wondering when e dip will be dip should have been yesterday..

Bon3260      ( Date: 01-Oct-2010 08:39) Posted:



Looks like sm pple here hv made Victorf mad liao...

Or he's on leave??? Who again has approved his leave huh???

 

CheongWee, Bintang & Victorf... Oredi become histories in SJ liao. : (

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30-Sep-2010 15:46 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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wahahahahahahahahahahaha they think u wan to play brokeback mountain wahahahahhaha so now still buy on dip??will dip anymore or just wait for correction?? now consider correction or profit taking??

iPunter      ( Date: 30-Sep-2010 14:07) Posted:

Sorry,

   Mistaken post ..wrong person..

       This is meant for Yummy... not Niuyear

           My sincere apologies!!! Smiley



iPunter      ( Date: 30-Sep-2010 09:42) Posted:

You ahh..

    not supporting me...

       If you support me, maybe I will consider blanja you Manuka honey..

          heheh.. Smiley



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29-Sep-2010 21:28 User Research/Opinions   /   China stocks have bottomed or I'll strip says Boes       Go to Message
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:) u know i get my news alot from u. thanks dear hahaha

pharoah88      ( Date: 23-Aug-2010 14:03) Posted:

S-chips ‘may not do so well for rest of year’     EXCEPT . . .

China measures still affect sentiment

Millet Enriquez

emelita@mediacorp.com.sg

SINGAPORE —

Still, prospects are not all bleak for the S-chips — which have generally taken a beating so far — as some analysts believe there are some bright spots.

Sectors such as consumer goods and food could prove resilient amid the overall market weakness.

“Just when you think that things wouldn’t come back, they often do.

“And I believe that this will be the case for the S-chips — though I would advocate very selective stock picking,”

said Mr Terence Wong, co-head of research at DMG and Partners.

As at Aug 12, some of the component stocks of the FTSE ST China Index have shed as much as 60 per cent in their share prices since the start of the year, according to data provided by

Asia Environment and Jiutian Chemicals were among those whose share prices have dropped considerably.

So far, valuations for S-chips are low. At a price to earnings (PE) ratio of about 5.7 or 5.8, they are quite below their counterparts in Hong Kong and Shanghai where valuations are seeing double digits, said Sias Research vicepresident Roger Tan.

Said Mr Tan: “In general, we are going to see a weaker S-chip market.

There will be one or two gems.”

Among those which could offer some upside potential are Ying Li, C&O Pharmaceutical Technology, and China Minzhong.

Another company singled out with good prospects is Singapore firm Midas Holdings which has significant business interests in China.

C&O Pharmaceutical, for one, is on track to meet its expansion plans, said Mr Tan.

While Midas will likely benefit from the China government’s commitment to improve its railroad system, said DMG’s Mr Wong.

“With the burgeoning of the middle class in China as well as the upping of the minimum wages over there, that would actually benefit a lot of the consumer players.

“Some of the companies that we do cover on that front would be the likes of China Hongxing Sports,” said Mr Wong.

While these stocks offer good valuations, Mr Tan said investors should also be prepared to hold on to the stocks for the long-term as it will take a while before they see some upside.

While investor confidence is gradually returning, further evidence of good business prospects, earnings track record, good management and transparency will be needed to gain investors back, analysts said.

Mr Tan said the fate of S-chips is also likely to rest on how China manages its cooling measures: “(If) they are not careful in managing the way they try to reduce the size of the bubble, and it does burst, then that may cause a panic in S-chips.”

In the meantime, these counters will have to compete with local companies to gain investor interest. “If they have a good growth story I don’t think it’s difficult to do that,” he added.China-based firms that are listed on the Singapore Exchange, or S-chips, may see a lacklustre performance for the rest of the year as China’s economic cooling measures continue to weigh down sentiment on these stocks.Thomson Reuters.


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29-Sep-2010 17:37 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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never buy thought wait for dip to come more lor but today some gained lei yesterday maybe is e day victorf meant by buy on dip haiz i dunno but see how first lor

iPunter      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 17:25) Posted:



Luckily Yummy didn't buy any shares in the last few days...

         If not, now sure very very 'pengsan'..

              Beware of the promise of 'scripts'  to make fast money... 


                 hehehe.. Smiley

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29-Sep-2010 17:18 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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ya lor Ipunter nice e rest must be nice too hahaha must learn

 

so sti highest is at 3700plus arh...hmmm i got feel if Usa really out of recession n with all e free money still in market good chance to hit again wor....i go pray loyang tua pei gong



iPunter      ( Date: 29-Sep-2010 09:41) Posted:



Ya man, she is so poor thing..

        I can't stand why so many people wan to 'tekan' her..

             She is just a nice and simple young person, mah..

                   But fortunately, I see a lot of good people who care and dote on her too.. Smiley

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