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02-Feb-2013 15:32 | Ezion / Ezion Go to Message | ||||
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02-Feb-2013 15:20 | Ezion / Ezion Go to Message | ||||
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CIMB removed Ezion from its top-picks list. | ||||
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02-Feb-2013 15:17 | Yoma Strategic / Yoma Go to Message | ||||
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Yoma Strategic: HOLD (downgrade) -
Rest for the next hike - Price Target: S$ 0.80 (Prev S$ 0.79) / S$0.72 post rights issue - DBSV |
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02-Feb-2013 15:12 | Yoma Strategic / Yoma Go to Message | ||||
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3Q13 results for Yoma Strategic fell short despite all rounded
growth. The take up for property sale is healthy, and prices are higher. Our analyst has cut FY13F-15F EPS by 47-59% primarily to reflect slower construction. TP is adjusted marginally to S$0.80 (Prev S$ 0.79), downgrade to HOLD on limited upside. DBS Vickers Securities |
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02-Feb-2013 14:45 | Midas / Midas Go to Message | ||||
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This train is moving towards 0.60 with ease.
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02-Feb-2013 13:37 | Midas / Midas Go to Message | ||||
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Don't miss the train woh...rush hour...train getting packier and packier woh...upgrading in process... | ||||
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02-Feb-2013 13:31 | Midas / Midas Go to Message | ||||
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Articles from The Edge
Some of these stocks are also on the buy-lists of a number of other brokerage firms. Midas, in particular, appears to be regaining a broad analyst following. The stock was once a hot play on the development of China's rail infrastructure, but it collapsed in the face of the global economic crisis and a clampdown by China on railway spending following train accidents and reports of corruption involving its top railway officials. Shares in Midas are up more than 34% in the past month, but they are still about 51% below their pre-crisis levels. Analysts are expecting Midas to benefit from renewed spending on railway infrastructure in China this year. According to OCBC Investment Research, China could spend RMB650 million this year on railway investments. "We believe China's Railway Ministry could resume high-speed train-car tenders in 1Q2013," the research house says in a recent report. Wei Bin, an analyst at Maybank Kim Eng, says Midas already has an order book worth RMB500 million. "If they can expand that to RMB1 billion, the share price will go up to $1," he says. Shares in Midas are clearly already running up in anticipation of this, but analysts say a further re-rating is possible once the contracts flow in and start making contributions to the company's bottom line. |
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02-Feb-2013 12:35 | Straits Times Index / STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors Go to Message | ||||
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Cheers!
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02-Feb-2013 12:33 | Straits Times Index / STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors Go to Message | ||||
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Feb. 1 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks surged as growth in American payrolls was enough to ease concern about the economy without stoking speculation the Federal Reserve will hasten the end of stimulus. Industrial metals led gains in commodities and the yen weakened, while Treasuries reversed early gains. | ||||
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01-Feb-2013 23:55 | Straits Times Index / STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors Go to Message | ||||
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Play by ear. | ||||
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01-Feb-2013 23:42 | GLD USD / Gold & metals Go to Message | ||||
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Gold pares gains, oil cuts losses after ISM dataSAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Gold futures pared earlier gains Friday, while oil futures cut their losses following data showing that construction spending jumped in December and activity for U.S. manufacturers climbed in January. April gold  GCJ3  +0.50%traded at $1,670.80 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. It had traded around $1,677 before the latest data, buoyed by figures on U.S. jobs. March crude oil  CLH3  -0.05%  traded at $97.27 a barrel on Nymex, down 22 cents, or 0.3%. It was trading below $97 before the ISM data.    |
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01-Feb-2013 23:09 | Straits Times Index / STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors Go to Message | ||||
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Dow tops 14,000 first time since October 2007 | ||||
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01-Feb-2013 23:03 | Straits Times Index / STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors Go to Message | ||||
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ISM Manufacturing Index Rose to 53.1 in January, Better Than Expected Construction Spending Also Higher |
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01-Feb-2013 23:02 | Straits Times Index / STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors Go to Message | ||||
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U.S. Jan. ISM factory index 53.1% vs. 50.2% Dec. | ||||
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01-Feb-2013 23:00 | Straits Times Index / STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors Go to Message | ||||
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WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) -- The University of Michigan-Thomson Reuters consumer-sentiment gauge rose to final January reading of 73.8 from 72.9 in December, reports said Friday. Economists polled by MarketWatch had expected a final January reading of 71.5, compared with a preliminary reading of 71.3, with higher payrolls taxes continuing to weigh on consumers' moods. January's result follows a plunge in December, when consumers were worried about the fiscal cliff. The sentiment gauge, which covers how consumers view their personal finances as well as business and buying conditions, averaged about 87 in the year before the most recent recession. Economists watch sentiment data to get a feel for the direction of consumer spending. | ||||
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01-Feb-2013 22:58 | Straits Times Index / STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors Go to Message | ||||
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Final Jan. UMich consumer sentiment 73.8 | ||||
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01-Feb-2013 22:47 | Straits Times Index / STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors Go to Message | ||||
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NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stocks on Friday started a new month with strong gains after the January nonfarm payrolls report bolstered thinking that the lackluster recovery remains on track. " This is the day we probably reach 14,000 on the Dow," said Darrell Cronk, regional chief investment officer at Wells Fargo Private Bank. " The primary driver is not the 157,000 new jobs, but the positive revisions to the months of November and December," Cronk said. The Dow Jones Industrial Average  DJIA  +0.60%  rose 81.97 points, or 0.6%, to 13,942.55. The S& P 500 index  SPX  +0.53%  gained 8 points, or 0.5%, to 1,506.11. The Nasdaq Composite  COMP  +0.57%  added 19.35 points, or 0.6%, to 3,161.48 | ||||
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01-Feb-2013 22:01 | Straits Times Index / STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors Go to Message | ||||
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DOW Futures +114.00 +0.83% | ||||
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01-Feb-2013 19:57 | Golden Agri-Res / GoldenAgr Go to Message | ||||
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I have noticed heavy distribution, heavy selldown and likely even huge short-selling positions opened for this stock. | ||||
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01-Feb-2013 19:52 | Golden Agri-Res / GoldenAgr Go to Message | ||||
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17-01-2013 11:40:53 STOCKS NEWS SINGAPORE-JPMorgan downgrades Golden Agri to 'underweight' J.P. Morgan downgraded palm oil firm Golden Agri-Resources    Ltd    target price to S$0.50 from S$0.56, on expectations it will be    hurt by a muted recovery in crude palm oil (CPO) prices.    By 0329 GMT, shares of Golden Agri were down 3.1 percent at    S$0.62, and have fallen about 4.6 percent since the start of the    year, compared to the Straits Times Index's < .FTSTI> 1 percent    rise.    J.P. Morgan said it expects Golden Agri's fourth-quarter    earnings to miss expectations, and forecast a 20 percent    quarter-on-quarter decline in core net profit to $69 million as    average CPO prices fell 23 percent in the period.    It also cut its 2013 and 2014 earnings per share estimates    by 10 percent to factor in lower CPO prices.    Indonesian plantation companies, including Golden Agri, are    expected to see meaningful labor cost increase following this    year's rise in minimum wage, the brokerage said.  |
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