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08-Sep-2013 19:29 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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精 Or !!

WanSiTong      ( Date: 08-Sep-2013 19:26) Posted:

Put ur money in the bank also not safe! As you said .............what if hacker hack all the money away. 
or !


NoMoney      ( Date: 08-Sep-2013 18:55) Posted:



if thats the case put ur money in the bank is the best dont invest cause everything got risk.. u buy cosco what is the ship sink.. u buy DBS what if hacker hack all the money away... u buy healthcare stock what if the the drugs they use killed few hundreds of people.

everywhere will have accidents. the question is when and how it happens


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08-Sep-2013 19:26 Midas   /   Midas       Go to Message
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Put ur money in the bank also not safe! As you said .............what if hacker hack all the money away. 
or !


NoMoney      ( Date: 08-Sep-2013 18:55) Posted:



if thats the case put ur money in the bank is the best dont invest cause everything got risk.. u buy cosco what is the ship sink.. u buy DBS what if hacker hack all the money away... u buy healthcare stock what if the the drugs they use killed few hundreds of people.

everywhere will have accidents. the question is when and how it happens

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08-Sep-2013 18:33 Others   /   Thought of the Moment       Go to Message
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  弟 弟 or 亚 pek ? Ha ha ha..........很 大 的 不 同 leh!

sk6666      ( Date: 08-Sep-2013 13:06) Posted:



万 事 通 弟 弟 果 然 神 通 广 大 , 无 所 不 知 。 华 丽   妹 万 弟 是 不 是 亚 pek ?  我 一 脚 踢 看 管 111416 孩 子   我 上 网 , 他 门 也 上 网   . 功 课 不 懂 做 了 吗 , 真 头 疼 。 你 当 奶 奶 或 婆 婆 了 吗 ?  云 烟 妹 , 你 的 假 名 给 我 感 觉 你 似 ? 不 食 人 间 烟 火 ? 。 你 真 人 是 那 样 吗 ?  那 你 魅 力 无 法 挡     下 周 买 什 么 股 ,   有 贴 士 吗 ? 

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07-Sep-2013 21:47 Rex Intl   /   Rex International       Go to Message
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My Gateway has this note of caution on MOG (mineral,  oil & gas) plays...............

MOG Cos may undergo long periods of time without making economic realization, and may return to the market for several rounds of fund raising for further project development.

One key sector risk is that a Co may not be able to progress to the next stage of development, or to a stage where it is able to generate revenue.
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07-Sep-2013 20:53 SGX   /   SGX       Go to Message
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Singapore Exchange ST: rebound expected.
Trading Central | 2013-09-06 08:20:00


Update on supports and resistances.

Pivot: 7.1

Our preference: Long positions above 7.1 with targets @ 7.55 & 7.68 in extension.

Alternative scenario: Below 7.1 look for further downside with 6.95 & 6.8 as targets.

Comment: the RSI calls for a rebound.

Key levels
7.85
7.68
7.55
7.33 last
7.1
6.95
6.8

Copyright 1999 - 2013 TRADING CENTRAL
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07-Sep-2013 20:21 Others   /   Thought of the Moment       Go to Message
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Know not much about Isolator. Only joined SJ about 6 months ago.

Understand that someone looking for him from other thread. I trace his posting & understand that he had left SJ sometime end of April.

sk6666      ( Date: 07-Sep-2013 16:36) Posted:

Looks like Isolator holding his crystal ball .... 

WanSiTong      ( Date: 07-Sep-2013 13:40) Posted:

與 您 分 享 【 吉 姆 ·羅 傑 斯 的 投 資 名 言 】
   
1.?我 並 不 覺 得 自 己 聰 明 , 但 我 確 實 非 常 、 非 常 、 非 常 勤 奮 地 工 作 。 如 果 你 能 非 常 努 力 地 工 作 , 也 很 熱 愛 自 己 的 工 作 , 就 有 成 功 的 可 能 ?。
   
2.?我 可 以 保 證 , 市 場 永 遠 是 錯 的 。 必 須 獨 立 思 考 , 必 須 拋 開 羊 群 心 理 。 ?...   
3.?除 非 你 真 的 了 解 自 己 在 幹 什 麽 , 否 則 什 麽 也 別 做 。 ?
   
4.?我 的 忠 告 就 是 絕 不 賠 錢 , 做 自 己 熟 悉 的 事 , 等 到 發 現 大 好 機 會 才 投 錢 下 去 。 ?
   
5.?平 常 時 間 , 最 好 靜 坐 , 愈 少 買 賣 愈 好 , 永 遠 耐 心 地 等 候 投 資 機 會 的 來 臨 。 ?


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07-Sep-2013 13:40 Others   /   Thought of the Moment       Go to Message
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與 您 分 享 【 吉 姆 ·羅 傑 斯 的 投 資 名 言 】
   
1.?我 並 不 覺 得 自 己 聰 明 , 但 我 確 實 非 常 、 非 常 、 非 常 勤 奮 地 工 作 。 如 果 你 能 非 常 努 力 地 工 作 , 也 很 熱 愛 自 己 的 工 作 , 就 有 成 功 的 可 能 ?。
   
2.?我 可 以 保 證 , 市 場 永 遠 是 錯 的 。 必 須 獨 立 思 考 , 必 須 拋 開 羊 群 心 理 。 ?...   
3.?除 非 你 真 的 了 解 自 己 在 幹 什 麽 , 否 則 什 麽 也 別 做 。 ?
   
4.?我 的 忠 告 就 是 絕 不 賠 錢 , 做 自 己 熟 悉 的 事 , 等 到 發 現 大 好 機 會 才 投 錢 下 去 。 ?
   
5.?平 常 時 間 , 最 好 靜 坐 , 愈 少 買 賣 愈 好 , 永 遠 耐 心 地 等 候 投 資 機 會 的 來 臨 。 ?
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07-Sep-2013 12:19 Others   /   Thought of the Moment       Go to Message
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SINGAPORE:  Short selling of shares could cause unnecessary volatility and chaos in the market, but analysts said this trading method could also enforce stricter self-governance within companies to defend themselves against such attacks.

China Minzhong said it might take legal action against short seller Glaucus Research, and defend its sullied reputation after the Californian short seller accused the vegetable processing firm of fraud and financial irregularities.


The report caused China Minzhong's shares to plunge 48 per cent on Monday before a trading halt was called by the company. 


Experts said China Minzhong needs to respond quickly. 


Robson Lee, a partner of Shooklin & Bok, said: " China Minzhong needs to specifically get down to addressing the issues that were flagged, namely issues concerning their two major customers and their suppliers. These are very factual matters. They concern important matters that were disclosed in the prospectus. 


" The short sellers obviously came prepared, so they (the company's management) need to have a very comprehensive PR exercise, to substantively address and rebut all the allegations, factually, robustly, and allay whatever concerns investors may have arising from these series of allegations."


The impact of fierce attacks by short sellers goes beyond the drop in the company's share prices.


For instance, Glaucus' accusations that China Minzhong may have committed fraud have prompted brokerages like CIMB to cease its coverage of the company. 


Besides seeing its shares crashing 48 per cent to 53 cents after Glaucus released its 49-page report, there was also some collateral damage.


Shares of PT Indofood Sukses Makmur, the largest shareholder in China Minzhong with a 29.3 per cent shareholding, fell as much as 3.4 percent after China Minzhong came under attack.


Some market watchers said there may be more firms coming under scrutiny by short sellers, going forward.


Desmond Chua, a market analyst at CMC Markets, said: " There are 143 China-based companies listed on the SGX (Singapore Exchange) and some of the smaller ones may be due for accounting checks.


" It bodes well for the STI (Straits Times Index) and for China because any accounting differences between Singapore and China filings should be detected, and it should be a good deterrent and a good self-governance check for companies."


Mr Chua added: " Since the stand-off between Olam and Muddy Waters, short selling has gained more popularity in the markets. More retail investors are aware of this term, and they are now looking into options of shorting.


" Markets don't always move in one direction and shorting offers a short-term solution rather than the usual long-term approach of buy and hold."


Some analysts said short sellers could provide some advantages. They could offer additional checks and balances on companies and with the proper disclosure this could complement regulatory efforts in keeping companies in line."


Indeed, since the stand-off between Olam and Muddy Waters, experts said short selling has gained more awareness among investors. There was no outcry for the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) or regulatory forces to step in.


Shooklin & Bok's Robson Lee said: " The Singapore market has come of age and I think investors are no longer jittery. They don't buy and hold, hold in greed and sell in fear.


" I think the market is able to withstand such shocks, but the company in question must be prepared to address all allegations head-on and ensure investors that the company is properly managed."


 
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07-Sep-2013 07:38 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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World Markets

North and South American markets finished mixed as of their recent closing prices. The Bovespa gained 2.67% while the IPC was higher by 0.58%. The S& P 500 was even.

North and South American Indexes

  Index Country Change % Change Level Last Update
  Dow Jones Industrial Average United States -14.98 -0.10% 14,922.50 4:34pm ET
  S& P 500 Index United States +0.09 +0.01% 1,655.17 4:34pm ET
  Brazil Bovespa Stock Index Brazil +1,397.56 +2.67% 53,749.42 6:02pm ET
  Canada S& P/TSX 60 Canada -2.32 -0.31% 738.07 4:20pm ET
  Santiago Index IPSA Chile +76.00 +2.41% 3,226.71 4:21pm ET
  IPC Mexico +228.61 +0.58% 39,915.06 5:51pm ET
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07-Sep-2013 07:24 Eneco Energy   /   Ramba Energy Limited       Go to Message
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Offer price same as Friday closing price. Not very swee leh !

Peter_Pan      ( Date: 07-Sep-2013 00:09) Posted:

Pre-conditional Partial Offer by PrimePartners Corporate Finance Pte. Ltd. for and on behalf of Sugih Energy Pte. Ltd. to acquire 51% of the issued ordinary shares in the capital of Ramba Energy Limited

Offer price : SGD 0.65

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07-Sep-2013 07:11 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Jobs report and Syria fears whipsaw stocks

  @CNNMoneyInvest September 6, 2013: 4:24 PM ET
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NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

It was a choppy day on Wall Street, thanks to a lackluster August jobs report and more concerns about Syria.



The Dow Jones industrial average finished lower for the first time this week, while the S& P 500 and Nasdaq closed barely changed. But all three indexes swung between modest gains and sizable losses earlier in the day.

Despite the volatility, stocks ended the week modestly higher. The Dow gained 0.8%, the S& P 500 increased 1.4%, and the Nasdaq jumped nearly 2%.

Syria worries: After initially pushing stocks higher on the prospect that the Federal Reserve might delay its plans to taper in September, investors quickly shifted their attention to the G-20 meeting in St. Petersburg. Russian president Vladimir Putin spooked the markets with comments about his support for Syria. The indexes briefly tumbled after Putin told reporters that Russia would continue arms sales and provide aid to Syria if the nation were attacked.

Putin met with President Obama earlier Friday. The Russian president called their meeting " constructive," but added that " he doesn't agree with me, I don't agree with him."

Click here for more on stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities

Putin's comments come as Obama seeks international and domestic backing for military action against Syria in response to the Syrian's government's alleged use of chemical weapons against its own people last month.

" World leaders are divided on the matter, and this has left the markets fearful of the implications of what looks to be a very likely strike by the United States as early as next week," said ETX Capital market strategist Ishaq Siddiqi in a note to clients.

Siddiqi said traders are worried that a U.S. strike would be met with Russian retaliation, prompting allies China and Iran to also provide support for Syria. While the United Kingdom is standing down for now, the United States has the support of France and Israel.

As investors worried about stability in the Middle East, they pushed oil prices up 1.7% Friday, above $110 per barrel.

Related: Why Syria matters to oil markets

August jobs report may delay Fed tapering? The weak August jobs report led some investors to think that the Fed may hold off on plans to start trimming its bond buying program later this month.

Investors had been eagerly awaiting the jobs report, as it is the last major piece of economic data leading up to the Fed's next meeting in less than two weeks.

The economy added 169,000 jobs last month, fewer than the 185,000 economists surveyed by CNNMoney were forecasting. The unemployment rate ticked lower to 7.3%, as expected, but the drop was due to a falling labor force participation rate. Job gains for both June and July were also revised lower.

Bond prices rose and Treasury yields fell following the jobs report, with the 10-year yield dipping to 2.9% from nearly 3%. (Bond prices and yields move in opposite directions.) Investors may be betting that the Fed will continue to buy $85 billion in bonds a month as opposed to pulling back on these purchases.

Related: Greed & Fear Index wallows in fear

" If there is a silver lining for investors, the jobs data give the Fed something to consider carefully before their impending decision on whether or not to begin tapering their bond purchase program," said Jim Baird, chief investment officer at Plante Moran Financial Advisors. Baird added that the jobs data " certainly doesn't point to an economy that is firing on all cylinders."
Bond yields hitting 3%? Not so fast!


Still, the latest jobs numbers do not completely eliminate the possibility of Fed tapering this month, according to Kathy Lien, managing director at BK Asset Management.

" We know there is a high level of support inside the central bank to reduce asset purchases and the only question is timing," she said.

But even if the Fed does decide to taper this month, Lien expects only " an incremental reduction" in bond purchases as well as reassuring comments to prevent a sharp rebound in bond yields.
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06-Sep-2013 22:19 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Stocks Slide as Putin Warns on Syria While Gold, Oil Gain



U.S. stocks slid while oil extended gains and Treasuries rallied as Russian President Vladimir Putin said his nation will assist Syria if it?s attacked. Gold climbed while the dollar weakened against most peers.

The Standard & Poor?s 500 Index fell 0.6 percent to 1,645.91 at 10 a.m. in New York after climbing as much as 0.4 percent. U.S. 10-year yields fell 10 basis points to 2.91 percent after earlier reaching 3.005 percent. The Bloomberg U.S. Dollar Index slid 0.7 percent, with the yen appreciating 1.5 percent to 98.68 per dollar. Tin climbed almost 3 percent on concern about supply disruptions after Indonesia imposed new trading rules. Gold advanced 1.5 percent to $1,387.29 an ounce.
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Yen Strengthens While Tin Rallies

Yen Strengthens While Tin Rallies

Akio Kon/Bloomberg

Japan?s currency appreciated 0.3 percent to 99.77 per dollar at 6:43 a.m. in New York.

Japan?s currency appreciated 0.3 percent to 99.77 per dollar at 6:43 a.m. in New York. Photographer: Akio Kon/Bloomberg

Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Payrolls in the U.S. climbed less than projected in August after smaller gains the prior two months and the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell as more people left the labor force. The gain of 169,000 workers last month followed a revised 104,000 rise in July that was smaller than initially estimated, Labor Department figures showed today in Washington. Unemployment dropped to 7.3 percent, the lowest since December 2008. Peter Cook reports on Bloomberg Television's " In the Loop." Source: Bloomberg)



The S& P 500 turned lower as Putin said at the Group of 20 summit that a chemical attack in Syria was ?provocation? by rebels and Russia is already assisting Syria with arms shipments. Earlier gains in stocks and Treasuries came after U.S. nonfarm payrolls rose less than estimated, easing concern about the potential size of stimulus cuts when the Federal Reserve meets 17-18.

The gain of 169,000 workers last month followed a revised 104,000 rise in July that was smaller than initially estimated, Labor Department figures showed. The median forecast of 96 economists surveyed by Bloomberg called for an August increase of 180,000. Unemployment dropped to 7.3 percent, the lowest since December 2008.

Fed Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans, a voter on policy this year, said the central bank shouldn?t taper its $85 billion in monthly bond buying until inflation and economic growth pick up.
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06-Sep-2013 22:16 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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World Markets

North and South American markets are mixed. The Bovespa is higher by 3.27%, while U.S.'s S& P 500 is off 0.65%. Shares in Mexico are unchanged with the IPC at 39,686.91.

North and South American Indexes

  Index Country Change % Change Level Last Update
  Dow Jones Industrial Average United States -128.40 -0.86% 14,809.08 10:13am ET
  S& P 500 Index United States -10.24 -0.62% 1,644.84 10:13am ET
  Brazil Bovespa Stock Index Brazil +1,565.11 +2.99% 53,916.97 9:57am ET
  Canada S& P/TSX 60 Canada -1.31 -0.18% 739.08 9:58am ET
  Santiago Index IPSA Chile +33.06 +1.05% 3,183.76 9:52am ET
  IPC Mexico -59.41 -0.15% 39,627.04 9:52am ET
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06-Sep-2013 21:49 Others   /   Any Stocks Also Can Discuss Forum       Go to Message
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For info..........

Date Event
 
Sunday, 8 September
 
CH ? Aug Trade Balance
Monday, 9 September
Ex-Div ? Megachem (SGD 0.003)
Ex-Div ? Popular Holdings (SGD 0.01)
 
SG ? Aug Foreign Reserves (1700)
 
JP ? 2Q GDP (0750)
JP ? Jul BoP Current Account (0750)
CH ? Aug CPI (0930)
CH ? Aug PPI (0930)
JP ? Aug Consumer Confidence Index (1300)
JP ? Aug Eco Watchers Survey (1400)
EC ? Sep Sentix Investor Confidence (1630)
 
CH ? Aug Aggregate Financing RMB (09-15 Sep)
CH ? Aug Money Supply (09-15 Sep)

 
Tuesday, 10 September
SG Earnings (2)
Estimated
SG Earnings ? Cedar Strategic Holdings
SG Earnings ? Popular Holdings
 
Ex-Div ? Novo Group (SGD 0.01)
 
US ? Jul Consumer Credit (0300)
CH ? Aug Industrial Production (1330)
CH ? Aug Retail Sales (1330)
 
CH ? Aug Aggregate Financing RMB (09-15 Sep)
CH ? Aug Money Supply (09-15 Sep)

 
Wednesday, 11 September  
SG Earnings (2)
Estimated
SG Earnings ? Falcon Energy Group
SG Earnings ? OKH Global
 
SG ? 4Q Manpower Survey (0801)
 
UK ? Aug Jobless Claims Change (1630)
 
CH ? Aug Aggregate Financing RMB (09-15 Sep)
CH ? Aug Money Supply (09-15 Sep)

 
 
Thursd
ay, 12 September
 
SG Earnings (6)
Estimated
 
SG Earnings ? ecoWise Holdings
SG Earnings ? GDS Global
SG Earnings ? Kori Holdings
SG Earnings ? Low Keng Huat Singapore
SG Earnings ? Metax Engineering Corporation
SG Earnings ? Stamford Tyres Corp
 
Ex-Div ? Poh Tiong Choon Logistics (SGD 0.005)
 
JP ? Japan Buying Foreign Bonds/Stocks (0750)
JP ? Foreign Buying Japan Bond/Stocks (0750)
JP ? Bloomberg Sep Japan Economic Survey (0900)
EC ? Bloomberg Sep Eurozone Economic Survey (1430)
EC ? ECB Publishes Monthly Report (1600)
HK ? 2Q PPI (1630)
EC ? Jul Industrial Production (1700)
US ? Initial Jobless Claims (2030)
US ? Bloomberg Sep United States Economic Survey (2045)
US ? Bloomberg Consumer Comfort (2145)
 
CH ? Aug Aggregate Financing RMB (09-15 Sep)
CH ? Aug Money Supply (09-15 Sep)

 
Friday, 13 September  
SG Earnings (5)
Estimated
SG Earnings ? Freight Links Express Holdings
SG Earnings ? Ipco International
SG Earnings ? Jacks International
SG Earnings ? Neo Group
SG Earnings ? XMH Holdings
 
Ex-Div ? Riverstone Holdings (MYR 0.023)
 
SG ? 2Q Unemployment Rate (1000)
SG ? Jul Retail Sales (1300)
 
US ? Aug Monthly Budget Statement (0200)
JP ? Jul Industrial Production (1230)
UK ? Bloomberg Sep United Kingdom Economic Survey (1530)
EC ? Jul Trade Balance (1700)
US ? Aug PPI (2030)
 
CH ? Aug Aggregate Financing RMB (09-15 Sep)
CH ? Aug Money Supply (09-15 Sep)

 

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06-Sep-2013 21:13 Elite KSB   /   Elite KSB       Go to Message
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http://infopub.sgx.com/Apps?A=COW_CorporateAnnouncement_Content& B=AnnouncementToday& F=909573& fileId=EliteKSB_Annt_Completion-of-Disposal.pdf
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06-Sep-2013 21:11 Elite KSB   /   Elite KSB       Go to Message
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Following this .....................

6.6c



Huat arh...........

 

 

WanSiTong      ( Date: 06-Sep-2013 21:08) Posted:

PROPOSED DISPOSAL OF 75% EQUITY INTEREST IN KSB CHINA HOLDINGS PRIVATE LIMITED - COMPLETION

Capitalised words which are not defined in this announcement shall carry the same meanings ascribed to them in the announcement dated 18 June 2013 and circular to shareholders dated 2 August 2013.

Further to the extraordinary general meeting held on 29 August 2013, the Board of Directors of Elite KSB Holdings Limited (the "

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD

 
Company" ) is pleased to announce that the disposal of the Company?s entire 75% equity interest in KSB China has been completed on 6 September 2013 and accordingly, KSB China has ceased as a subsidiary of the Company.


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06-Sep-2013 21:08 Elite KSB   /   Elite KSB       Go to Message
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PROPOSED DISPOSAL OF 75% EQUITY INTEREST IN KSB CHINA HOLDINGS PRIVATE LIMITED - COMPLETION

Capitalised words which are not defined in this announcement shall carry the same meanings ascribed to them in the announcement dated 18 June 2013 and circular to shareholders dated 2 August 2013.

Further to the extraordinary general meeting held on 29 August 2013, the Board of Directors of Elite KSB Holdings Limited (the "

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD

 
Company" ) is pleased to announce that the disposal of the Company?s entire 75% equity interest in KSB China has been completed on 6 September 2013 and accordingly, KSB China has ceased as a subsidiary of the Company.

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06-Sep-2013 18:01 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Asian Stocks Snap Six-Day Rise Ahead of U.S. Jobs Report



Asian stocks dropped, snapping a six-day advance and paring the regional benchmark index?s biggest weekly gain since July, as investors await the monthly U.S. jobs report.

Sumitomo Realty & Development Co. (8830) sank 1.4 percent as Japanese developers retreated ahead of a decision this weekend on whether Tokyo will host the 2020 Olympics. SoftBank Corp. (9984) fell 2.2 percent after competitor NTT DoCoMo Inc., Japan?s largest mobile-phone carrier, was said to be near an agreement to offer Apple Inc.?s iPhone. BBMG Corp. rose 2.6 percent in Hong Kong after the cement maker announced a share sale.
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Securities Firm in Tokyo

Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg

Pedestrians walk past an electronic stock board displaying a mid-day figure of the Nikkei 225 Stock Average outside a securities firm in Tokyo.

Pedestrians walk past an electronic stock board displaying a mid-day figure of the Nikkei 225 Stock Average outside a securities firm in Tokyo. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg

Sept. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Grant Forster, chief executive officer for Australia at Principal Global Investors, talks about the outlook for global stock markets and his investment strategy. He also discusses Federal Reserve monetary policy and tomorrow's national election in Australia with Susan Li on Bloomberg Television's " First Up." (Source: Bloomberg)



The MSCI Asia Pacific Index fell 0.1 percent to 133.21 as of 5:50 p.m. in Tokyo, on course to rise 2.2 percent this week for the biggest advance since period ended July 12. U.S. payrolls figures today may add to signs of an improving jobs market ahead of the Federal Reserve?s Sept. 17-18 meeting, when it will gauge whether the world?s biggest economy can withstand a reduction in unprecedented stimulus.

The jobs data today ?is a very important number because it is the number that Fed policy is benchmarked against,? Peter Esho, chief market analyst at Invast Securities Co., said by phone. ?A discussion around employment is going to drive the outcome of the Fed?s meeting later this month.?

Futures on the Standard & Poor?s 500 Index were little changed. Japan?s Topix index slid 0.9 percent. The MSCI Asia Pacific excluding Japan Index gained 0.2 percent, poised for a seven-day rally, the longest winning streak since December.

Hong Kong?s Hang Seng Index added 0.1 percent, while China?s Shanghai Composite climbed 0.8 percent. New Zealand?s NZX 50 Index slid 0.2 percent. South Korea?s Kospi index rose 0.2 percent. Singapore?s Straits Times Index added 0.3 percent.

Australian Election



Australia?s S& P/ASX 200 Index (AS51) gained 0.1 percent ahead of tomorrow?s election, which polls indicate will see Prime Minister Kevin Rudd?s minority Labor government lose to Tony Abbott?s Liberal-National coalition.

The MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 3 percent this year through yesterday, trailing a 16 percent surge on the S& P 500. Benchmark gauges in Hong Kong and Singapore posted two of the three biggest declines among developed markets amid concern about China?s slowdown, while the region?s emerging markets were roiled by outflows as investors dumped risk assets.

Speculation the Federal Open Market Committee will dial down bond purchases at its meeting this month has pushed up U.S. bond yields and contributed to the worst rout in the currencies of developing nations in five years.

Claims (INJCJC) for U.S. unemployment benefits declined by 9,000 to 323,000 in the week ended Aug. 31, less than the lowest estimate of economists surveyed by Bloomberg. Another report showed companies boosted employment by 176,000 workers in August, according to the ADP Research Institute.

Payrolls Forecast



The number of workers on nonfarm payrolls in the U.S. probably increased 180,000 in August, compared with a gain of 162,000 for July, according to the median of 94 economists? estimates compiled by Bloomberg.

Japan?s Topix climbed 3.8 percent this week, extending this year?s surge to 34 percent, best among developed markets tracked by Bloomberg. Shares have jumped amid optimism Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the Bank of Japan can lead the country out of deflation with stimulus and reforms.

China?s Shanghai Composite Index has declined 5.7 percent this year. Slower growth was a conscious choice by the government to allow it to adjust the nation?s economic structure, President Xi Jinping said Sept. 3.

Olympic Bid



Losses in Japan today were driven by real-estate and construction companies, which may suffer if Tokyo loses the vote to select the host of the 2020 Summer Games. Madrid?s bid has the support of 50 out of 98 members of the International Olympic Committee, Spanish newspaper El Mundo reported yesterday.

Sumitomo Realty slid 1.4 percent to 4,540 yen. Tokyu Land Corp. (8815) lost 3.2 percent to 960 yen.

SoftBank competitor DoCoMo is near an agreement with Apple to offer its iconic smartphone this year, people familiar with the situation told Bloomberg News. SoftBank slipped 2.2 percent to 6,380 yen. DoCoMo gained 0.6 percent to 160,500 yen.

BBMG advanced 2.6 percent to HK$5.45 on plans to raise about 2.8 billion yuan ($458 million) in a share sale to its parent and a fund.

Shipping companies extended this week?s surge after the Baltic Dry Index of commodity-shipping rates jumped yesterday to its highest level since January 2012. China Cosco Holdings Co. (1919), the nation?s biggest cargo line, advanced 1.3 percent to HK$3.91. China Shipping Development Co. rose 2.3 percent to HK$4.43.
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