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21-Feb-2013 19:34 Neptune Orient L Rg   /   NOL       Go to Message
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Agree. 2013 will be a year of turnaround.

akchua      ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 19:26) Posted:



If 2013 remain stable, the worst should be over for Cosco, YZJ and NOL.

Hope no more drama for the next 6 months.


Peter_Pan      ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 19:15) Posted:

Monitoring to load NOL.


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21-Feb-2013 19:15 Neptune Orient L Rg   /   NOL       Go to Message
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Monitoring to load NOL.
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21-Feb-2013 19:12 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Remember to cut loss and don't forget to drink your red tea.

Isolator      ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 17:33) Posted:

Make sure also you have  short position on sti component too.... hedging for a safer ride.... lol

Isolator      ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 17:24) Posted:



Just look for the one that start to shine......lo


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21-Feb-2013 18:45 Neptune Orient L Rg   /   NOL       Go to Message
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NOL - Credit Suisse
TP : $0.95
UNDERPERFORM
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21-Feb-2013 18:30 Genting Sing   /   Genting SP Next Move       Go to Message
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Some analysts have buy calls, some have sell calls.
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21-Feb-2013 17:59 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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Expect significant drop in revenue and net profit.
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21-Feb-2013 17:16 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Ok thank u for your professional expert advice.

Isolator      ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 16:48) Posted:

Yes... Pick pennies cherry now... NOW.... lol

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 16:05) Posted:

Cherry picking time.


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21-Feb-2013 16:42 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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GLOBAL MARKETS-Doubt on Fed easing hits shares, commodities

* World shares slide after Fed minutes fuel policy doubts 
* European shares slide 0.5 pct in early trade 
* Euro touches six-week low 
* Gold, oil copper all weaken 

By Richard Hubbard 
LONDON, Feb 21 (Reuters) - World share markets fell and the 
dollar and safe-haven assets rose on Thursday, a day after 
minutes of the Federal Reserve's last policy meeting cast doubts 
over how much longer the U.S. central bank would stick to its 
stimulus plan. 
After the minutes were released the euro skidded to a 
six-week low against the dollar of $1.3235  , Asian shares 
experienced their worst day in seven months and gold hit its 
lowest price since last July, at $1,554.49 an ounce 
" Disagreement over the current path is causing concern for a 
market that demands certainty," Ben Taylor, a trader at CMC 
Markets, said of evidence Fed officials were divided on policy. 
MSCI's world equity index < .MIWD00000PUS> , which only on 
Wednesday had touched a 4-1/2 year high, fell 0.5 percent as 
the benchmark S& P 500 index < .SPX> suffered its steepest daily 
percentage decline since mid-November. 
European markets joined in the selloff with the FTSE 
Eurofirst 300 index < .FTEU3> shedding 0.5 percent, led lower by 
the banks < .SXIP> , which have been at forefront of recent gains. 
London's FTSE 100 < .FTSE> , Paris's CAC-40 < .FCHI> and 
Frankfurt's DAX < .GDAXI> were all down as much as 0.7 percent. 
However, market sentiment could get some support from the 
release of first reading from February Purchasing Managers' 
Indexes (PMIs) from across Europe later in the day. 
The euro-zone composite PMI is expected to have risen for a 
fourth consecutive month in February to around 49.0, adding to 
evidence that economic conditions across the recession-hit 
region are gradually improving. 
The PMI reading would still leave the composite index below 
the 50 mark which separates expansion from contraction and 
analysts estimate it would be consistent with a small fall in 
GDP for a fourth consecutive quarter. 
In the fixed income market, German bonds, normally 
considered a safe haven, saw prices rise with the main Bund 
futures contract  up 30 ticks to 142.85. The move 
reversed a fall seen on Wednesday but kept the contract within a 
narrow band before an Italian general election this weekend. 
Spain was set to test market sentiment for peripheral euro 
zone debt with the sale of up to four billion euros of new 
paper. 
The dollar followed up a big gain on Wednesday against a 
basket of major currencies to add a further 0.1 percent, 
although it dipped slightly against the yen to 93.41 
Among commodities, London copper  struck its lowest 
in nearly two months, at $7,880 a tonne, while crude oil 
extended losses after posting its biggest daily fall so far this 
year on Wednesday. 
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21-Feb-2013 16:38 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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FOMC minutes bruise Europe stocks



  LONDON (MarketWatch) -- European stock markets dropped on Thursday, after minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's latest meeting late the prior day showed that some members expressed concerns about the central bank's monetary-easing program. Later in the morning, attention turns to purchasing managers' indexes from major euro-zone economies to gauge if the region has started to recover. The Stoxx Europe 600 indexXX:SXXP  -0.97%  lost 0.5% to 287.66, with banks and mining firms posting some of the biggest losses. Shares of BHP Billiton PLC  UK:BLT  -3.11%  BHP  -4.23%  AU:BHP  -3.83%  fell 2.5%, after Citigroup cut the miner to neutral from buy. Among country-specific indexes, the FTSE 100 index  UK:UKX  -0.96%  dropped 0.6% to 6,358.55, while Germany's DAX 30 index  DX:DAX  -1.14%  slid 0.6% to 7,682.05. France's CAC 40 index  FR:PX1  -1.18%  fell 0.6% to 3,687.04. 
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21-Feb-2013 16:18 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Exactly.
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21-Feb-2013 16:16 Vard   /   STXOSV       Go to Message
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STXOSV $1.555 COME MSmileyNEY COME
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21-Feb-2013 16:11 China Minzhong   /   China Minzhong Food forum       Go to Message
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Maybank Kim Eng said Indofood may acquire more shares in China Minzhong, and a privatisation offer in future is possible.

“We continue to like China Minzhong for its prosperous growth outlook and undemanding valuation. Better use of the
proceeds from the placement would be a catalyst for the stock,” the broker said, raising its target price to $1.36 from S$1.16 and maintained ’buy’.

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21-Feb-2013 16:05 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Cherry picking time.
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21-Feb-2013 15:45 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Asian Stocks Tumble, Led by China, on Fed, China

Asian  stocks  plunged, with a gauge of Chinese companies in  Hong Kong  erasing the year’s gains, amid concern the  Federal Reserve  may scale back U.S. economic stimulus and asChina  ordered increased property curbs.

The MSCI Asia Pacific Index dropped 1.5 percent to 133.21 as of 3:21 p.m. in Tokyo, at one point heading for its biggest single day decline since July. The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index tumbled 2.3 percent, erasing the year’s advance, and the  CSI 300 Index (SHSZ300)  of mainland-listed shares plummeted by the most in more than 18 months after China ordered local authorities to do more to rein in property speculation. More than three stocks fell for each that rose on the Asia-Pacific measure, which closed yesterday at the highest level since August 2011.

Pedestrians holding umbrellas look at an electronic stock board outside a securities firm in Tokyo. Photographer: Junko Kimura/Bloomberg

Feb. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Joseph Tanious, a New York-based global market strategist for JPMorgan Funds, talks about the outlook for global stocks and investment strategy. He speaks with Deirdre Bolton, Dominic Chu and Alix Steel on Bloomberg Television's " In the Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)

Guangzhou R& F Properties Co. (2777)  lost 2.5 percent in Hong Kong, pacing declines among Chinese developers.  BHP Billiton Ltd. (BHP), the world’s biggest mining company, dropped 3.8 percent, the most since May on concern that global demand will decrease if policymakers reduce stimulus.

“The Fed now is getting very nervous about the continuation of its quantitative easing program,” said Matthew Sherwood, head of investment market research in Sydney at Perpetual Investments, which manages about $25 billion. “If they say they have to wind it down before the labor market stabilizes, that would take one of the key supports away from the market.”

The MSCI Asia Pacific Index advanced 11 percent from the start of November through yesterday, led by Japanese shares as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged to beat deflation and pressed the central bank to ease monetary policy. Asia’s benchmark traded at 14.9 times estimated earnings as of yesterday compared with 13.7 for the  Standard & Poor’s 500 Index (SPX)  and 12.5 for the  Stoxx Europe 600 Index (SXXP), according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Nikkei, Kospi

Japan’s  Nikkei 225 Stock Average (NKY)  fell 1.4 percent. South Korea’s  Kospi (KOSPI)  Index lost 0.5 percent after yesterday rising the most since September. Australia’s S& P/ASX 200 Index dropped 2.3 percent, headed for its biggest loss since May.

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index declined 1.9 percent, while China’s Shanghai Composite Index lost 2.8 percent, poised for the biggest drop since November 2011.  Taiwan’s Taiex Index (TWSE)  slid 0.9 percent and Singapore’s Straits Times Index dropped 0.6 percent. New Zealand’s NZX 50 Index fell 1 percent.

Futures on the  S& P 500 Index (SPXL1)  slipped 0.1 percent today. The index fell 1.2 percent in New York yesterday, the biggest drop since November, as minutes of the  Federal Open Market Committee’s Jan. 29-30 meeting showed policy makers were divided about the strategy behind Chairman  Ben S. Bernanke’s program of buying bonds, known as quantitative easing, until there is “substantial” improvement in a U.S. labor market.

Some said an earlier end to purchases might be needed, and others warned against a premature withdrawal of stimulus. Several policy makers said the central bank should be ready to vary the pace of its $85 billion in monthly bond purchases.

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21-Feb-2013 15:42 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-Index falls dragged by CapitaLand

Singapore shares fell on Thursday, weighed by property 
developer CapitaLand Ltd 
The Straits Times Index < .FTSTI> was down 0.5 percent at 
3,291.51 points, while MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific 
shares outside Japan < .MIAPJ0000PUS> slid 1.7 percent. 
Shares of CapitaLand Ltd  dropped as much as 3 
percent after the biggest property developer in Southeast Asia 
posted a 45 percent drop in fourth-quarter net profit and the 
Chinese government pledged to calm frothy real estate 
markets.[ID:nL4N0BL0MT] 
However, shares of GSH Corp Ltd  surged as much as 
19 percent after it said on Wednesday that a member of the Lippo 
Group and a private equity fund managed by SkyVen Asset 
Management had subscribed to 395 million shares in the Singapore 
company at S$0.095 each.
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21-Feb-2013 15:35 Ezra   /   Ezra       Go to Message
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I feed her Led Burr.
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21-Feb-2013 15:20 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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STI 3400 COME MSmileyNEY COME
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21-Feb-2013 15:19 Ezra   /   Ezra       Go to Message
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Low volume selling with support maintained at 1.145 earlier support. On track for the coming rally within these 1-2 weeks.
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21-Feb-2013 15:16 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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Near term target 0.60.
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21-Feb-2013 15:11 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Sti is entering a new era of bull-market. The trigger point is very near. It should be within these 2-3 weeks.
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