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nickyng ( Date: 24-Aug-2011 21:47) Posted:
err...so wat's ur point?
pharoah88 ( Date: 24-Aug-2011 12:40) Posted:
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it was GoldenAgri's substitute
at less than  hAlf prIce frOm S$0.330
nOw GoldenAgri  is  inActivAted
AnthonyTan ( Date: 25-Aug-2011 09:41) Posted:
I an very surprise to see this provision store
attract so much attention. I think this is rather
speculative for the time being whereby the
" ahbengs" are playing.  My thot.  Caveat emptor
iPunter ( Date: 25-Aug-2011 09:22) Posted:
You mean now can like this...   
            But later become like this...    ?... lol.
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By Channel NewsAsia, Updated: 24/08/2011
PE: Tan Cheng Bock " disappointed" that some are afraid to support him
 
 
Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Channel NewsAsia Photo/Hester Tan)
SINGAPORE: Presidential candidate Tan Cheng Bock said he was disappointed that some of his former People’s Action Party fellow members and those working in the government or government—linked companies were afraid to support him in his presidential bid.
Dr Tan said this during his campaign trail at Raffles City, where he met the lunchtime crowd of working professionals on Wednesday.
He was responding to questions on his comment that there was a " fear of the consequences of standing up for one’s beliefs" in the online edition of a Channel NewsAsia programme, " Meet the Candidates" , which was aired on Tuesday.
Dr Tan replied that some had expressed fears that they could lose their jobs if they supported him. He stressed that they should not be afraid as the Presidential Election is apolitical, unlike the General Election where candidates had party affiliations.
He said: " I found that many of them said, ’Doc, I really want to support you but I dare not’, because they’re afraid they’ll lose their jobs (or) they will be penalised. ... I was very sad when I heard this, because why should you be afraid?"
Dr Tan has been given a police permit to hold his indoor rally on Thursday at Hall 8 of the Singapore Expo from 7.00pm to 10.00pm. He is the last candidate to hold a rally as the other three have had their rallies on Tuesday and Wednesday.
He said speakers will have to stay within the boundaries of the Constitution. This means they should not engage in day—to—day politics or raise bread—and—butter issues.
Dr Tan noted that some issues raised by another candidate, Mr Tan Jee Say, at a rally on Tuesday were " out of bounds" .
He added that he was " disturbed" by Mr Tan’s point about checking and challenging the government.
However, Dr Tan said while he does not want to create dissent between the president and the government, it does not mean he will be " weak and just toe the government line" .
Dr Tan said the speakers at his rally would consist of " ordinary people and some professionals" who are not from any political party, including taxi drivers and some of his former patients.
He added that he even had to reject requests from members of both the ruling party as well as the opposition — because of their political affiliations — to speak at his rally.
" I want to be neutral. I do not want to appear proxy to any political party," Dr Tan said. " If I were to start and give Singaporeans the impression that I am affiliated to any political party, I think [the campaign’s] finished, I cannot function as the President."
Responding to media enquiries about Dr Tan Cheng Bock’s comments about those afraid to support him, presidential candidate Dr Tony Tan said " this kind of fear—mongering is very mischievous" .
Dr Tony Tan said " the last General Election has shown that Singaporeans are confident enough to express their own views."
As such, he does not think that " any Singaporean could seriously believe that they will suffer for supporting another candidate" .
— CNA/ac/al
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By Channel NewsAsia, Updated: 24/08/2011
PE: Tan Cheng Bock " disappointed" that some are afraid to support him
 
 
Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Channel NewsAsia Photo/Hester Tan)
SINGAPORE: Presidential candidate Tan Cheng Bock said he was disappointed that some of his former People’s Action Party fellow members and those working in the government or government—linked companies were afraid to support him in his presidential bid.
Dr Tan said this during his campaign trail at Raffles City, where he met the lunchtime crowd of working professionals on Wednesday.
He was responding to questions on his comment that there was a " fear of the consequences of standing up for one’s beliefs" in the online edition of a Channel NewsAsia programme, " Meet the Candidates" , which was aired on Tuesday.
Dr Tan replied that some had expressed fears that they could lose their jobs if they supported him. He stressed that they should not be afraid as the Presidential Election is apolitical, unlike the General Election where candidates had party affiliations.
He said: " I found that many of them said, ’Doc, I really want to support you but I dare not’, because they’re afraid they’ll lose their jobs (or) they will be penalised. ... I was very sad when I heard this, because why should you be afraid?"
Dr Tan has been given a police permit to hold his indoor rally on Thursday at Hall 8 of the Singapore Expo from 7.00pm to 10.00pm. He is the last candidate to hold a rally as the other three have had their rallies on Tuesday and Wednesday.
He said speakers will have to stay within the boundaries of the Constitution. This means they should not engage in day—to—day politics or raise bread—and—butter issues.
Dr Tan noted that some issues raised by another candidate, Mr Tan Jee Say, at a rally on Tuesday were " out of bounds" .
He added that he was " disturbed" by Mr Tan’s point about checking and challenging the government.
However, Dr Tan said while he does not want to create dissent between the president and the government, it does not mean he will be " weak and just toe the government line" .
Dr Tan said the speakers at his rally would consist of " ordinary people and some professionals" who are not from any political party, including taxi drivers and some of his former patients.
He added that he even had to reject requests from members of both the ruling party as well as the opposition — because of their political affiliations — to speak at his rally.
" I want to be neutral. I do not want to appear proxy to any political party," Dr Tan said. " If I were to start and give Singaporeans the impression that I am affiliated to any political party, I think [the campaign’s] finished, I cannot function as the President."
Responding to media enquiries about Dr Tan Cheng Bock’s comments about those afraid to support him, presidential candidate Dr Tony Tan said " this kind of fear—mongering is very mischievous" .
Dr Tony Tan said " the last General Election has shown that Singaporeans are confident enough to express their own views."
As such, he does not think that " any Singaporean could seriously believe that they will suffer for supporting another candidate" .
— CNA/ac/al
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Wednesday: 24 August 2011
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pharoah88 ( Date: 24-Aug-2011 11:29) Posted:
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SMEAR  TACTIC  LOGO
BLACK  FRAME  is  NORMAL
BLACK  PALM  is  CURSE
BLACK  HEART  is  BAD
BLACK  SPEECH  is  EVIL
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SGX Announcement:
Buying-in Executed on August 23, 2011
SECURITY TOTAL QTY EXECUTED CURR TOTAL VALUE
CAMBRIDGE 100,000 S$ 46,500.00
COSCOCORP 140,000 S$ 144,900.00
CWT 4,000 S$ 4,340.00
EZRA 5,000 S$ 4,825.00
GLD 10US$ 30 US$ 5,556.30
GOLDAGR 10,000 S$ 6,500.00
HS20800MBC110929 1,000 S$ 88.00
INDOAGRI 10,000 S$ 13,300.00
KEPPELCORP 3,000 S$ 26,340.00
MAPLETREEIND 46,000 S$ 52,900.00
MEWAH 1,000 S$ 460.00
NI225DBEP111212A 10,000 S$ 6,200.00
OCBCMBLECW120104 50,000 S$ 3,850.00
SAMKO TIMBER 30,000 S$ 3,480.00
SATS LTD. 18,000 S$ 38,880.00
SEMB CORP 20,000 S$ 83,200.00
SEMBMAR 4,000 S$ 15,800.00
SHENG SIONG 9,000 S$ 3,600.00
SMRT 3,000 S$ 5,250.00
SWIBER 3,000 S$ 1,425.00
TUAN SING 7,000 S$ 1,960.00
UE E& C 2,000 S$ 840.00
YANGZIJIANG 16,000 S$ 16,400.00
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TOTAL S$ 481,038.00
US$ 5,556.30
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public Offer shares  only  15 Million.
Wednesday: 24 AUG 2011  12:21pm 
TOP VOLUME  93,575,000 shares
ANCHOR  investors  are  CHURNING  ? ? ? ?
STI    mArkEt  Is  sO  tIny  ? ? ? ? 
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SINGAPORE: Home-grown retailer Sheng Siong has announced its initial public offering (IPO) was oversubscribed by approximately 1.3 times.
This was based on a total of 351.5 million Invitation Shares and the total valid applications received, amounting to approximately 448.7 million Invitation Shares.
They comprised approximately 85.3 million Offer Shares and 363.4 million Placement Shares.
The supermarket chain said it received strong interest from retail investors and backed by quality institutional investors.
Anchor investors for the IPO include JF Asset Management Limited and Prudential Asset Management (Singapore) Limited.
Sheng Siong is due to start trading on the Singapore Exchange on August 17, despite turbulence in the global market.
It had told MediaCorp it would not be swayed from its IPO plans, no matter how volatile the market has been.
According to Sheng Siong, as at the close of the invitation at 12pm on August 15, 2011, there were 4,490 valid applications received for the 15.0 million Offer Shares made available to the public for subscription at S$0.33 each.
In total, these applicants applied for an aggregate of approximately 85.3 million Offer Shares, with application monies received amounting to approximately S$28.2 million.
The group said it plans to use its net proceeds of approximately S$62.6 million from the IPO to make term loan repayment, develop and expand grocery retailing business and operations in Singapore and overseas, as well as for working capital purposes.
-CNA/wk
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The paradox of Samsung’s rise
... and what today’s emerging corporate giants seeking a future in global markets should learn from it
Tarun Khanna, Jaeyong Song and Kyungmook Lee
BRINGING OUTSIDERS IN
It is perhaps an indication of the insularity of Samsung’s culture that for decades, the only outsiders the company recruited were ethnic Koreansextend the approach to Samsung’s senior executive ranks — what the company refers to as S-level talent — the newcomers met a formidable wall of resistance.. But when Mr Lee tried to
Because promotions at Samsung had always come from within, the newcomers were perceived to be taking advancement away from incumbents.
Incumbent managers closed ranks, setting the newcomers up to fail by withholding important information, exaggerating their mistakes and excluding them socially.
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Phone calls may be hazardous to your money
Singapore could set up a Do No Call registry that lets people opt out of receiving unwanted calls
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Hong Kong warns of
more inflation pain
HONG KONG — Hong Kong has warned that its inflation, which rose to a 16-year high last month, is likely to remain “notable” in the near term due to high global food prices and local private housing rents.
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