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10-Aug-2010 13:50 China Jishan   /   From 2009 steady growth throughout the next decade       Go to Message
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BUY? HOLD? SELL?

knightrider      ( Date: 10-Aug-2010 10:48) Posted:

Another shan, take a look at China Taisan ! Hee hee !!!

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10-Aug-2010 13:46 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Emerging of two months August and September SGX market consolidation period begins today!

niuyear      ( Date: 10-Aug-2010 12:53) Posted:

Yeah!!!   It was yesterday!!   9 August!!   hahahah!   

You can remove your national flag  latest by 9 September.

Today,  is beginning of  7th month. 



pharoah88      ( Date: 10-Aug-2010 12:44) Posted:

NATIONAL  DAY  IS  OVER  ? ? ? ?


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10-Aug-2010 12:39 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Sell to take profit, except CHINA JISHAN. Ha. ha.. ha...

alexchia01      ( Date: 10-Aug-2010 11:42) Posted:

STI is already in the Bear Market.

Sell and Take Your Profit.

Good luck to all.



alexchia01      ( Date: 08-Aug-2010 16:40) Posted:



My analysis for next week.

1. SSE seems to have peaked and could be moving sideway next week.

2. Hang Seng continues to move up, but upside is limited.

3. STI has already peaked and on the way down.

4. The climb of FTSE, DOW and S&P 500 have stalled. These market could be moving sideway next week.

5. DAX and CAC are slowly "Hopping Up".

Next week could be the beginning of the Bear Market. I suggest using your CFD account to go Short.

If you want to go Long, please be very selective with what you Buy.

This is my personal analysis. You invest at your own risk.

Good luck to all.




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10-Aug-2010 12:37 Others   /   Market News that affect STI       Go to Message
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In the large extent . . . you are right!

niuyear      ( Date: 10-Aug-2010 12:33) Posted:

Smiley 8When you use iPhone,  have you thought of 13 death in Foxconn ? Isnt it too 'bloody' to own that phone?

.......Foxconn, which assembles Apple’s iPhone and other well-known products, has seen a series of 13 suicides in its Chinese plants this year that has put the spotlight on conditions for millions of factory workers in the “workshop of the world”. ...............

 

 Apple's head , Mark Papermaster to leave the company -

Apple's head of iPhone engineering out after '

Antennagate'

But analyst argues that Mark Papermaster's departure may be due to culture shock

By Gregg Keizer
August 7, 2010 08:47 PM ET

Computerworld - Mark Papermaster, Apple's senior vice president of engineering for the iPhone and iPod, is leaving the firm, according to reports by The New York Times.

Apple spokesman Steve Dowling confirmed to the publication that Papermaster is leaving the company. His responsibilities will be assumed by Bob Mansfield, vice president of Macintosh engineering.

Papermaster's biography and photograph have already been yanked from Apple's Web site. Google's cache indicated that it had been pulled sometime after last Tuesday.

Dowling did not respond to e-mail from Computerworld seeking confirmation and asking whether Papermaster's departure was connected to the complaints earlier this summer about the iPhone 4's reception.

Papermaster, a 26-year-veteran of IBM, joined Apple in October 2008, but was barred from working at the Cupertino, Calif. company five days later when IBM filed a federal lawsuit that claimed he had signed a non-competition agreement. IBM also argued that working for Apple would "irreparably harm" his former employer.

The bulk of Papermaster's time at IBM was in processor design, and he eventually became IBM's vice president of microprocessor technology development.

Apple and IBM struck an agreement in January 2009 that allowed Papermaster to begin his stint with Apple in April of that year. In his position, Papermaster oversaw the engineering of two of Apple's four revenue pillars: the iPhone and the iPod. In the second quarter of 2010, those two lines generated 44% of the company's total income.

Papermaster's departure immediately ignited speculation that it was connected to what Apple CEO Steve Jobs called "Antennagate" last month.

Shortly after the iPhone 4's late-June launch, buyers griped that signal strength plummeted and calls were interrupted when they touched the external antenna, a new design feature of Apple's popular smartphone. Days after Consumer Reports magazine said it would not recommend the iPhone 4 because of the antenna and reception problems, Jobs hosted a hastily-called press conference, where he said Apple would supply free Bumper cases to iPhone 4 owners through September.

Many felt Apple botched its initial response to the problem when it told users to buy a case or hold the iPhone 4 without touching a small gap on the lower left side of the phone.

Patrick Kerley, senior digital strategist with Levick Strategic Communications, a Washington, D.C.-based crisis management firm, said Apple had been caught "flat-footed" by the mess, and gave the company only a "C" grade for how its handling of the problem.

Although not especially noted at the time, Papermaster was not on stage at Apple's July 16 press conference. Instead, Mansfield, the executive Apple said would assume Papermaster's responsibilities, joined Jobs and Tim Cook, the company's chief operating officer, to take questions from reporters.

Although many connected dots between Antennagate and Papermaster's departure, one analyst rejected the idea.

"I don't think that's the case," said Brian Marshall, an analyst with Gleacher & Company. "When you have a company the size of Apple, you're going to have turnover at low levels and high levels. I don't see this as that big of deal."

Instead, Marshall put forward a different theory.

IBM and Apple have vastly different corporate cultures, with the former known for its button-down ways, while the latter is much more casual, he noted. And Papermaster had worked at the more-structured IBM for over two-and-a-half decades.

"At the end of the day, it might have been that he didn't have enough t-shirts and blue jeans in his closet," said Marshall.

Gregg Keizer covers Microsoft, security issues, Apple, Web browsers and general technology breaking news for Computerworld. Follow Gregg on Twitter at Twitter @gkeizer or subscribe to Gregg's RSS feed Keizer RSS. His e-mail address is gkeizer@ix.netcom.com.

Read more about Macintosh in Computerworld's Macintosh Topic Center.

 



pharoah88      ( Date: 08-Aug-2010 17:05) Posted:

Another DEATH at Foxconn plant

BEIJING

The 22-year-old woman, who died late on Wednesday, was an employee at a packaging department in Foxconn’s Kunshan plant in eastern Jiangsu province, it said.

The company said it is working with the local authorities to investigate the incident.

Foxconn, which assembles Apple’s iPhone and other well-known products, has seen a series of 13 suicides in its Chinese plants this year that has put the spotlight on conditions for millions of factory workers in the “workshop of the world”.

It was unclear whether the latest death was also suicide.

Labour rights activists have blamed suicides at Foxconn — the world’s largest maker of computer components and a supplier to leading brands such as Dell and Nokia — on tough working conditions in its factories.

— A woman worker at Taiwanese technology giant Foxconn died in eastern China after falling from a dormitory building, the company said on Friday.AFP



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10-Aug-2010 12:22 User Research/Opinions   /   %%%% WORLD ECONOMIC SUMMIT %%%%       Go to Message
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GOOD? BETTER? BEST?

pharoah88      ( Date: 10-Aug-2010 12:10) Posted:

%%%%    WORLD  ECONOMIC  SUMMIT    %%%%

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10-Aug-2010 12:08 User Research/Opinions   /   ~~~~ CORPORATE GOVERNANCE ~~~~       Go to Message
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Is there any difference you eat fish meat and shark fin? Are they not edible?

pharoah88      ( Date: 10-Aug-2010 11:43) Posted:

Shark’s fin gaffe

Offers ended early but some continue promotions

Letter from Jennifer Lee

ABOUT two weeks ago, a concerned Hong Kong citizen saw a Citibank (Hong Kong) promotion advertising discounted shark’s fins.

He started a Facebook group page demanding Citibank HK cease all promotions related to the sale of shark’s fins.

Within a week, the group had gained 1,000 supporters and Citibank HK, to its credit, reacted almost immediately, ending the promotion early.

Then, the spotlight was turned on Citibank (Singapore), as people around the world found out about its promotion with a restaurant selling shark’s fins here. Likewise, Citibank ended the promotion, which was set to run until Dec 31.

Citibank’s efficient, “No-Excuses” RECOVERY from the environmental gaffe is admirable.

However, there are still a number of well-known companies in SINGAPORE that continue to harm the world’s shark population, such as other banks running joint promotions boosting the sales of shark’s fins, firms hosting business lunches with shark’s fin on the menu, or giving shark’s fin as gifts to corporate partners.

The Citibank saga can be a good learning point for all image-conscious companies seeking to be socially and environmentally responsible, that it is never too late to do the RIGHT THING.

Of the 100 million sharks killed annually, 73 million are killed for only their fins.

This figure excludes unreported and illegal fishing. More often than not, the fins are removed while the shark is alive and the finless body is thrown back into the ocean.

The BLEEDING SHARK suffers a slow death, unable to feed or breathe. It can sit on the seabed for days before finally dying from blood loss and suffocation.

Singapore, despite its size, is currently among the world’s largest entrepot ports for the fin trade, as well as high on the list of consumers.


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10-Aug-2010 10:04 China Jishan   /   Worth buying as the core holding right now!!!       Go to Message
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Please be noted! Let me tell you frankly, the way investing in CHINA JISHAN is unique and perculiar . . . . . . . . We must apply keep buying strategy from time to time then you might gain, on the contrary short sell, cut loss or sell and buy back range trading you might certainly loss! Just testing to you all . . .  tell me about CHINA JISHAN bear in mind . . . bear in mind, is it true or false please!

niuyear      ( Date: 17-May-2010 21:17) Posted:

Hulumus,  you had been buying this since it was o.o2?  You far sighted !  Congrates.



Hulumas      ( Date: 17-May-2010 11:16) Posted:

YES, Where there is a STRONG will, there is ABSOLUTELY a way!


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10-Aug-2010 09:45 China Jishan   /   From 2009 steady growth throughout the next decade       Go to Message
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Oh yes, from today transaction, it is so obvious that you are right and I strongly believe so!

niuyear      ( Date: 07-Aug-2010 10:22) Posted:

Hulumus

I hope is not the 'ghost'  at work?  hahaha!

If it is not ghost, then, you should be glad, this counter got people starts to show interest.   lol!



Hulumas      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 17:38) Posted:

Market player is so unethical purposely one lot only given at Sgd. 0.07 forming a market closing price! Some one from iOCBC do it! Why? Why? Why?


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10-Aug-2010 09:32 China Jishan   /   Jishan       Go to Message
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It is so obvious, today transaction is left to right or right to left pocket transaction. Ha. ha.. ha...

Hulumas      ( Date: 07-Aug-2010 18:12) Posted:

One lot unethical selling action ruins all the closing price from Sgd. 0.085 to Sgd. 0.07. Next week or so could be better I suppose!

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08-Aug-2010 17:48 United Food   /   Neglected, Illiquid, Undervalue, Recovery counter.       Go to Message
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Don't tell me market is totally avoiding UNIFOOD investment! I keep buying instead.

Hulumas      ( Date: 05-Aug-2010 17:59) Posted:

UNIFOOD forget me NOT !

Hulumas      ( Date: 05-Aug-2010 11:51) Posted:

Who next to follow please?


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07-Aug-2010 19:35 United Food   /   United Food       Go to Message
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At last a comfortable price level at Sgd. 0.07 reached. I start buying and accumulating as much as I can. Hoping price moves upward to Sgd. 0.60 within two years.

Hulumas      ( Date: 29-Mar-2007 18:18) Posted:



Dear Readers,

Unifood is bottoming out now. Price will move slowly yet continuously to above Sgd. 0.60 soon.

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07-Aug-2010 18:12 China Jishan   /   Jishan       Go to Message
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One lot unethical selling action ruins all the closing price from Sgd. 0.085 to Sgd. 0.07. Next week or so could be better I suppose!
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07-Aug-2010 18:04 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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I think you suit most to be a leader to manage for that purposes!

boyikao3      ( Date: 07-Aug-2010 17:14) Posted:

I think the PRC prostitutes in Chinatown should get themselves organised and set up a company. Then get listed at SGX so that we can trade them !

ozone2002      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 16:35) Posted:

fluid or liquid?

too many china prc soliciting for old pei pei biz?



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07-Aug-2010 17:49 Trading Techniques   /   Trading Techniques on indicators       Go to Message
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Stop loss or sell option to select!

Theresa      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 21:42) Posted:



Hi,

Can anyone tell me if Accumulation/Distribution is going up for a stock but MFI is going down, what does that imply ?

Thank you,

 

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07-Aug-2010 17:42 Citicode   /   ADVANCE SCT LIMITED       Go to Message
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Just remember NEGATIVE NAV and no fresh fund injection, what should we expect from it?

underdog2006      ( Date: 07-Aug-2010 17:16) Posted:

Latest company announcement indicated that the CEO further acquired 3m shares himself at 4 cents last week bringing his total holdings up to 19m shares from 16m before. Now this is another interesting observation! Let's continue to monitor developments. Good holiday weekend to all!

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07-Aug-2010 17:39 China Jishan   /   From 2009 steady growth throughout the next decade       Go to Message
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I am afraid, I have no comment now!

cathylmg      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 18:06) Posted:

Has it occur to you that it might not be the best time to rise yet?

Hulumas      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 17:56) Posted:

To whom it may concern.

Too bad some one from iOCBC do unethical closing market selling only ONE lot to ruin all the forming price just now at Sgd. 0.085 down to Sgd. 0.07. If only market likes CHINA JISHAN with the spiral price downward I 'll dump all my CHINA JISHAN shares then! Please confirm!



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06-Aug-2010 17:56 China Jishan   /   From 2009 steady growth throughout the next decade       Go to Message
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To whom it may concern.

Too bad some one from iOCBC do unethical closing market selling only ONE lot to ruin all the forming price just now at Sgd. 0.085 down to Sgd. 0.07. If only market likes CHINA JISHAN with the spiral price downward I 'll dump all my CHINA JISHAN shares then! Please confirm!



goondusamy      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 16:34) Posted:

Ho sai li eh...Hula 1 word 4 horses difficult to chase eh...no horse run eh...(,")

No Bs No Bs eh...kekeke...(,")



Hulumas      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 16:19) Posted:

Nothing is more important than TRUST in any business activities. I am always a gentleman of my words!


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06-Aug-2010 17:38 China Jishan   /   From 2009 steady growth throughout the next decade       Go to Message
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Market player is so unethical purposely one lot only given at Sgd. 0.07 forming a market closing price! Some one from iOCBC do it! Why? Why? Why?

goondusamy      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 16:34) Posted:

Ho sai li eh...Hula 1 word 4 horses difficult to chase eh...no horse run eh...(,")

No Bs No Bs eh...kekeke...(,")



Hulumas      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 16:19) Posted:

Nothing is more important than TRUST in any business activities. I am always a gentleman of my words!


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06-Aug-2010 16:55 China Jishan   /   Neglected, Illiquid, Undervalue, Recovery counter.       Go to Message
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CHINA JISHAN is the only counter practicing SHARE BUY BACK without market capitalization expansion (issue the new shares). The best and ethical counter I have ever seen!

Hulumas      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 14:57) Posted:

2nd stage share buy back up to a price at Sgd. 0.12 is imminent hopefully within this month!

Hulumas      ( Date: 20-Jul-2010 10:46) Posted:

Another neglected, illiquid, hyper under valued, strong recovery and potential multi folds upward price gained counter is worth for mid to long term holding investment!


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06-Aug-2010 16:51 China Jishan   /   From 2009 steady growth throughout the next decade       Go to Message
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Next week will be better!

goondusamy      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 16:34) Posted:

Ho sai li eh...Hula 1 word 4 horses difficult to chase eh...no horse run eh...(,")

No Bs No Bs eh...kekeke...(,")



Hulumas      ( Date: 06-Aug-2010 16:19) Posted:

Nothing is more important than TRUST in any business activities. I am always a gentleman of my words!


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