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17-Mar-2010 16:33 Tat Hong   /   Tat Hong Growing to a Global Player       Go to Message
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Repaired and renew programme for all the heavy equipment is pilling up perhaps!

derekchong      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 16:21) Posted:



wah, Osim is at the same px as Tat Hong now.

What happen to this count. So long no shares buy back action.

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17-Mar-2010 16:28 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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Should add money not oil for being effective to reach your objectve! So ask for much more money to invest to boost its price directly from market. Ha. ha.. ha...

kingong      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 15:03) Posted:

can someone pls add more oil to this train??or add a wing?

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17-Mar-2010 16:08 SGX   /   SGX       Go to Message
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I am tempting to short instead!

ozone2002      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 14:02) Posted:

$8 sold.. :)

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17-Mar-2010 16:06 Others   /   Market News that affect STI       Go to Message
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Yes, to pay some countries huge debt, I suppose. (within the global capital market zero sum game).

hotokee      ( Date: 16-Mar-2010 10:57) Posted:

Simple.  A dollar's worth in the future for Dow is at least $2.00 whereas a dollar's worth today for the STI is probably 1 cent or at least never worth a dollar but mostly discounted by half for the future.  The balance's worth is to be eaten by something not nice to mention. Heehee. 

pharoah88      ( Date: 16-Mar-2010 10:26) Posted:



dOw  has  been  pOsitive  ALL  the WAY.

WHY  STI  iS sUch  a  cOward?


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17-Mar-2010 16:02 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Yes, not untill Japanese YEN consolidate as 10:1, then every thing will be reversed!!!

pharoah88      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 15:29) Posted:



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They have nO  Other chOice  but  tO  kEEp  intErEst  ratEs  lOw  fOrEvEr  LiKE   JAPAN.

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17-Mar-2010 12:01 China Jishan   /   From 2009 steady growth throughout the next decade       Go to Message
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Is so called "un-healthy manipulation" going on?



pharoah88      ( Date: 08-Mar-2010 15:36) Posted:

PRiCE  drOpped 30%  bUt  vOlume iS Only 30K.

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17-Mar-2010 11:57 PSC Corporation   /   Don't forget this counter       Go to Message
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Thank you for reminding me!

hotokee      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 11:54) Posted:

This counter has made tremendous efforts in coming back to the market as a gem.  Looks good at current price.  Can triple if not double your money.  Please don't ignor this one and regret when it cheong after xd.  Dividends three time more than previous good years.

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17-Mar-2010 11:56 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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I expect 2nd stimulus package is on the pipe line in this coming 3rd or 4th quarter 2010 to combat the rising unemployment rate in USA.

hotokee      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 11:30) Posted:

BULLISH MARKET COMING.  FED INTEREST RATES REMAIN UNCHANGED. BULLISH!

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17-Mar-2010 11:26 Oceanus   /   Oceanus       Go to Message
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Shark fin, Swallow bird nest etc.?

pharoah88      ( Date: 13-Mar-2010 15:30) Posted:

scallOps?

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17-Mar-2010 11:23 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Could it be "KAKI KAKI" only?

yummygd      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 11:11) Posted:

yesterday went to casino first time good lord though not all tables open but whatever opened is like overly packed....even if they open all tables(and its a tuesday night mind u)I think it will be fully untilised also kenw bang around by aunties....dun play play they super super fierce.

risktaker      ( Date: 15-Mar-2010 23:19) Posted:

Hint: Think about how they get to singapore too. dont limit yourself to the locals

Singapore will see a record number of visitors this year :)



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17-Mar-2010 10:57 Stamford Land   /   Stamford Land rebound from 18.5 cents       Go to Message
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Good.

tonylim2      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 09:39) Posted:

0.45 seems has been formed as a strong support base. Good sign.

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17-Mar-2010 10:52 Baker Technology   /   It's time to rebound ????       Go to Message
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Rebound as implies in the topic of this posting looooooooh!

buysell      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 00:11) Posted:

any insights on this counter ? 

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17-Mar-2010 10:49 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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When up means fake........ What is the logic?

nickyng      ( Date: 16-Mar-2010 16:58) Posted:

wow STI up 19+ points ?!?! fake bulls??? :P

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17-Mar-2010 10:46 ChinaMilk   /   China Milk       Go to Message
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I do not get you, who should be responsible for all of these?

wishbone      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 09:06) Posted:

I do agree with your points but just wonder with now so many S-chips being suspended (quite similar happening leading to their suspension one after another), does this give an indication that something is terribly wrong somewhere in which more efforts should be put in place to safeguard the investors. 

I think many investors or traders are fully aware of the risk in trading shares. Losing money is part of the game when you are on the wrong side, but total capital lost due to suspension is something many are frustrated with. Surely something must be done to minimise this if total elimination is impossible.

 



grandmaster89      ( Date: 16-Mar-2010 20:01) Posted:

Nothing lor. There is no such thing as capital guaranteed. You took risk to buy the company so now pay the price. External auditors don't vet through every single transaction nor do they provide complete assurance. They merely express an opinion to prevent any legal challenges if they are wrong. It is not SGX job to vet through the finances of the 700 companies listed here. 

 



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17-Mar-2010 09:39 Others   /   Jack Neo saga cont'd.....       Go to Message
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TABOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

knightrider      ( Date: 17-Mar-2010 09:29) Posted:

That is why we should be careful, as police report is made liao. Don't get involve and get sue. Be careful.

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16-Mar-2010 15:36 Others   /   U.S. lawmakers urge action on China yuan policy       Go to Message
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Hey.... Wrong, wrong, wrong. They buy even finished products from Singapore. For clear example... OSIM products, BREADTALK bread, OLDCHANGKIE snack etc. Ha. ha.. ha...

out-of-the-box      ( Date: 16-Mar-2010 12:06) Posted:

The fundamental is trade balance. If A keep selling and B keep buying, than it will end up BIG BIG problem. As for Singapore, we import almost everything so a buying nation. The key factor to us is who will be buying from us? It has been US. Do you think China will buy from us? Unless for raw material to Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, Middle East and they can probably make anything to sell to you at 1/3 of your price. 

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16-Mar-2010 11:53 Others   /   U.S. lawmakers urge action on China yuan policy       Go to Message
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If US could not devalue USD itself, what is the logic asking other countries to devalue their currencies? Similarly logic applied for revalue their currencies too!



hotokee      ( Date: 16-Mar-2010 11:38) Posted:

But in ACTUAL FACT the US cannot devalue its currency because it has many things to take care of, the spending, the bailouts, the space programmes, the middle east programmes and thousand of other things they have in mind.  If devalue, then they cannot do things at all!!!!

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16-Mar-2010 11:47 Others   /   U.S. lawmakers urge action on China yuan policy       Go to Message
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You are right, US should learn like other countries Philippine, Thailand, and Indonesia Peoples all do so!

niuyear      ( Date: 16-Mar-2010 11:32) Posted:



""It called on the administration to include China in its currency manipulation report, due out next month, and urged the Commerce Dept. "to apply the U.S. countervailing duty law in defense of American companies who have suffered as a result of the currency manipulation.""

 

Hahaha!  If Amercians got no jobs, they can go China and work..........China plentiful of jobs avaialble.

 

 

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16-Mar-2010 11:17 KXD   /   KXD Rise From Ashes       Go to Message
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What you mentioning was yesterday transaction volume!

StarLine      ( Date: 16-Mar-2010 00:45) Posted:



Today, 2.6 million shares sold for $0.01.

Wonder who let it go at that price ?

 

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16-Mar-2010 11:12 Others   /   U.S. lawmakers urge action on China yuan policy       Go to Message
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So eassy solution, infact US can lead its currency undervalue relative to RMB too in revenge! As such RMB automatically over valued against USD then!

nickyng      ( Date: 16-Mar-2010 10:41) Posted:



Wonder wat impact will it hv on stocks globally? hee... :)


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LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) - A bipartisan group of 130 U.S. lawmakers issued an open letter Monday, calling on the Obama administration to label China a currency manipulator and impose sanctions.

In the letter addressed to Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke, the Congress members said the yuan was overvalued, resulting in an unfair subsidy for Chinese exporters.

"The impact of China's currency manipulation on the U.S. economy cannot be overstated," the letter said. "U.S. exports to the country cannot compete with the low-priced Chinese equivalents, and domestic American producers are similarly disadvantaged in the face of subsidized Chinese imports."

It called on the administration to include China in its currency manipulation report, due out next month, and urged the Commerce Dept. "to apply the U.S. countervailing duty law in defense of American companies who have suffered as a result of the currency manipulation."

It added that such moves "must be done in concert with intense diplomatic efforts, not only with China but also with the IMF and multi-laterally with other countries." See full text of letter.

One of the letter's authors, Rep. Mike Michaud, D- Maine, said in a statement that the status quo could threaten U.S. businesses and impede recovery in the labor market.

"If the administration fails to act on this issue it will hold back our economic recovery and hurt the ability of American small businesses and manufacturers to increase their production, keep their doors open, and create jobs," Michaud said in a statement on his Web site.

The letter prompted words of support from the top U.S. labor-union grouping, the AFL-CIO. A blog on the AFL-CIO Web site cited Peterson Institute for International Economics director Fred Bergsten as saying the value of the yuan "has cost between 1.5 million and 3 million good American manufacturing jobs."

The remarks from the lawmakers and organized labor were the latest in the run-up to the administration's currency report, due April 15. See full story on U.S. opposition to China's yuan policy.

It also followed comments by Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, saying that they yuan isn't undervalued and voicing opposition "to the practice of mutual finger-pointing among countries or taking strong measures to force other countries to appreciate their currencies." See full story on Wen's comments on the yuan.

China has kept the yuan's value steady against the dollar since mid-2008 after a period of slow appreciation, though some economists say that as inflation picks up in China, Beijing may decide to let its currency rise to keep prices from rising too quickly. See story on economists' forecast on when the yuan will appreciate.

 


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