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02-Jul-2010 09:52 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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HiSTORY  REPEATS

GENTiNG  MiLLiONAiRE  iNVESTMENT  MODEL  REPEATS

1,000 shares of GENTiNG  BHD IPO RM2.00

became RM2 MiLLiON.

The shareholder's sOn  tOld the LEGEND at the 1st AGM 2010.
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02-Jul-2010 09:43 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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S$1.200

BYE

BYE BYE

BYE BYE BYE



pharoah88      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 11:30) Posted:



Thursday: 1st JULY 2010  CLOUDING

09:07:24  S$1.190    10,000,000   BfS

09:07:27  S$1.190      3,375,000   BfS

sOmebOdy  has  accumulated  20 Million shares at  S$1.180.

Once the accumulatiOn  is  cOmpleted,  it  is  TiME  tO

BYE   BYE  S$1.200

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02-Jul-2010 09:30 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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I brOught Up the Genting UK Divestment issue at the 1st AGM 2010.

COO prOmised the flOOr (shareholders in attendance) that MANAGEMENT was dOing  sOmething  abOut  it.



Bon3260      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 18:55) Posted:

MISCELLANEOUS
* Asterisks denote mandatory information
 
Name of Announcer * GENTING SINGAPORE PLC  
Company Registration No. 003846V  
Announcement submitted on behalf of GENTING SINGAPORE PLC  
Announcement is submitted with respect to * GENTING SINGAPORE PLC  
Announcement is submitted by * Christine Tan  
Designation * Assistant Secretary  
Date & Time of Broadcast 01-Jul-2010 18:29:13  
Announcement No. 00137  
 
 
>> ANNOUNCEMENT DETAILS
The details of the announcement start here ...
 
Announcement Title * PROPOSED DIVESTMENT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM CASINO OPERATIONS  
 
Description
Please refer to the attached announcement.  
 
Attachments
Total size = 209K
(2048K size limit recommended)

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02-Jul-2010 09:24 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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Friday: 2nd JULY 2010  CLOUDiNG

Yesterday around 1500 hours

The ViRGiN  SiGNAL  was  iSSUED

cOllected  gOOd gOOd gOOd lOts

at cheap cheap cheap cheapy  PRiCES  frOm  FEARERS

Yesterday  clOsing  S$1.180.

This   mOrning  CLOUDiNG  resUmes

08:59:02  S$1.200   11,855,000  BfS 
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02-Jul-2010 09:15 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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It was WANT (BUYiNG) & DON'T WANT (SELLiNG)  TRAP.

SCHEMERS actually WANT tO BUY  HUGE LOTS at lOw PRiCES  bUt  nOt  pOssible  already.

SCHEMERS  SELL FiRST tO creat FEARS iN the MARKET

FEARS  Like  FEARERS  tO  SELL  at  lOwer PRiCES

SCHEMERS  HAPPiLY  cOllect  HUGE  LOTS at lOw PRiCES.

jUst  LiKE  The  ViRGiN:  DON'T WANT  &  WANT 



AnthonyTan      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 17:15) Posted:

17.05.01   1.18   5,540,000   SELL DOWN

pharoah88      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 15:47) Posted:



SiGNAL  iS  iN

neXt  CLOUDiNG 

5:05pm


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01-Jul-2010 15:47 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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SiGNAL  iS  iN

neXt  CLOUDiNG 

5:05pm
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01-Jul-2010 15:35 Neptune Orient L Rg   /   NOL       Go to Message
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BEAR

BARE



alooloo      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 14:24) Posted:

very obvious bear trend.... technical or fundamental, all chou....


des_khor      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 14:18) Posted:

what happen?


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01-Jul-2010 15:20 Neptune Orient L Rg   /   NOL       Go to Message
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Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) – Uncertainties

Ahead

Phillip Securities Research Pte Ltd

1 July 2010

Market

Singapore Stock Exchange

Sector

Shipping

Reuters

NEPS.SI

Bloomberg

NOL SP

HOLD

(Downgraded)

Closing Price

S$2.00

12-month Target Price

S$2.03 (+1.50%)



pharoah88      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 15:12) Posted:

Analysis dOwngraded

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01-Jul-2010 15:12 Neptune Orient L Rg   /   NOL       Go to Message
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Analysis dOwngraded
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01-Jul-2010 14:36 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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Once, I dropped by at their Hong Kong CiTiGOLD.

FREE  BEER and CHOCOLATE even.

SERVICE iS EXCELLENT

but  OFFERS are always  BAD DEAL

because of their HiGH  OVERHEAD



niuyear      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 14:31) Posted:

That cup of Kopi they offered my 2 years ago, made me lost money in the investment in their merrill lynch's investment products..........So, beward, DONT any how drinnk Kopi offered by the banks.............hahaha!

niuyear      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 14:28) Posted:

go there they give you kopi to drink hor!  :)

the tellers' uniform cant be too revealing otherwise everyone will wanna take shelter in the Citibank when there is another round of big flood...........lol!!



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01-Jul-2010 14:32 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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CHERRY  PiCKERS

iN  S$1.190  QUEUE
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01-Jul-2010 14:27 Neptune Orient L Rg   /   NOL       Go to Message
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N O L  pOked ? ? ? ?

nOt  Ok  LiaO



Blastoff      ( Date: 28-Jun-2010 14:52) Posted:



NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LIMITED ESTABLISHES US$1,500,000,000 EURO MEDIUM TERM NOTE PROGRAMME

http://info.sgx.com/webcorannc.nsf/AnnouncementToday/52AF703FB221E398482577500011EE50?opendocument#

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01-Jul-2010 14:22 Oceanus   /   Oceanus       Go to Message
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DUAL  LiSTiNG  iN  TAiWAN ?

DiD  OCEANUS  BOSS speak  iN  the TV NEWS ? ?
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01-Jul-2010 14:09 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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CiTiGOLD service is EXCELLENT

but  nOt  X-Rated.



niuyear      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 12:30) Posted:

If you go Citibank (orchard road), the Girls there are very presentable.., but, not sure if they are sexy or not



niuyear      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 11:59) Posted:

Citi will be delisted if they sack more sexy female workers .........hahaha


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01-Jul-2010 14:06 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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Thursday: 1st JULY 2010  CLOUDING

13:59:01  S$1.190  1,173,000  BfS

13:59:01  S$1.190  6,971,000  BfS

13:59:01  S$1.190  2,954,000  BfS

14:00:01  S$1.190  5,218,000          StB

nExt  CLOUDiNG  at  5:05pm

 
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01-Jul-2010 13:56 SMRT   /   SMRT       Go to Message
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MERiTOCRACY  A U T i S M



pharoah88      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 13:52) Posted:

Hairline cracks beginning to show

Incidents suggest complacency may have set in

Letter from James Ang

THREE recent incidents — the fatal accident involving a lorry ferrying workers on the expressway, the flash flood at Orchard Road and the security lapse at the SMRT depot — have left me wondering if complacency has started to permeate into the highly regarded Singapore system.

It is early days but such major incidents are indicative that Singapore could be losing its shine in maintaining its ability to be highly efficient and effective.

I observed the authorities being more reactive rather than proactive. Losses, casualties and fatalities have to occur before firm action is taken.

There appears to be some inertia to changing the status quo.

We may have the best infrastructure and boast cutting-edge technology but the effective implementation and usage are sometimes questionable.

Ultimately, the risk will grow over time and if left unchecked would result in a systemic failure and a catastrophic outcome.

Each of these incidents is not new and could have been prevented but someone or some group took his or their “eyes of the road”.

It happened on their watch and could be symptomatic of an emerging laissezfaire attitude creeping into our essential services.

It could be a greater dependence on technology to alert potential problems rather than an actual person making the physical checks or going on regular patrol.

As we have enjoyed a long period of stability and safety in Singapore, there is a take-it-for-granted attitude that a major catastrophe won’t happen here and that scares me.

If you take into account other examples — the recent murder at Kallang, shipyard accidents, etc — it can be inferred that hairline cracks are beginning to show.

I sincerely hope that I am completely wrong but if there is some hint of truth, may those in public services review their checks and processes to be on their guard to prevent a major disaster.


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01-Jul-2010 13:52 SMRT   /   SMRT       Go to Message
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Hairline cracks beginning to show

Incidents suggest complacency may have set in

Letter from James Ang

THREE recent incidents — the fatal accident involving a lorry ferrying workers on the expressway, the flash flood at Orchard Road and the security lapse at the SMRT depot — have left me wondering if complacency has started to permeate into the highly regarded Singapore system.

It is early days but such major incidents are indicative that Singapore could be losing its shine in maintaining its ability to be highly efficient and effective.

I observed the authorities being more reactive rather than proactive. Losses, casualties and fatalities have to occur before firm action is taken.

There appears to be some inertia to changing the status quo.

We may have the best infrastructure and boast cutting-edge technology but the effective implementation and usage are sometimes questionable.

Ultimately, the risk will grow over time and if left unchecked would result in a systemic failure and a catastrophic outcome.

Each of these incidents is not new and could have been prevented but someone or some group took his or their “eyes of the road”.

It happened on their watch and could be symptomatic of an emerging laissezfaire attitude creeping into our essential services.

It could be a greater dependence on technology to alert potential problems rather than an actual person making the physical checks or going on regular patrol.

As we have enjoyed a long period of stability and safety in Singapore, there is a take-it-for-granted attitude that a major catastrophe won’t happen here and that scares me.

If you take into account other examples — the recent murder at Kallang, shipyard accidents, etc — it can be inferred that hairline cracks are beginning to show.

I sincerely hope that I am completely wrong but if there is some hint of truth, may those in public services review their checks and processes to be on their guard to prevent a major disaster.

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01-Jul-2010 12:52 Crystal   /   Stable income       Go to Message
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MERiTOCRACY

AUTiSM



pharoah88      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 12:49) Posted:



SINGAPORE  is  HiRiNG  sO  many 

cheap cheap cheap cheapy

fOreign  tOlent  ? ? ? ?

cOst  shOuld  fall  dOwn  tO  HELL ? ? ? ?

WHY  the  RiSiNG  cOst  ? ? ? ?

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01-Jul-2010 12:49 Crystal   /   Stable income       Go to Message
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SINGAPORE  is  HiRiNG  sO  many 

cheap cheap cheap cheapy

fOreign  tOlent  ? ? ? ?

cOst  shOuld  fall  dOwn  tO  HELL ? ? ? ?

WHY  the  RiSiNG  cOst  ? ? ? ?
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01-Jul-2010 12:46 Crystal   /   Stable income       Go to Message
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From July 1 to Sept 30,

electricity will cost 2.42% more

WHEN  OiL  PRiCE  iS  FALLiNG ?? 



pharoah88      ( Date: 01-Jul-2010 12:43) Posted:

Electricity to cOst mOre

Teo Xuanwei and S Mustafa

xuanwei@mediacorp.com.sg

SINGAPOR E

She only flicks the switches on at night — for about four hours — to operate a small standing fan and the lights in the living room when she watches the television.

Their daily consumption habits have stayed constant, yet their utilities bill has grown by over 20 per cent since the start of the year, said the 51-year-old tea lady. “From paying around $90, my bill was nearly $120 last month. I was shocked because the use of our appliances have remained the same,” she said.

Mdm Lim’s experience will resonate with many households who are set to face a fifth straight quarter of higher electricity prices, starting today.

From July 1 to Sept 30, electricity will cost 2.42 per cent more, electricity retailer SP Services announced yesterday.

Each kilowatt hour (kWh) will cost 0.57 cents more, at 24.13 cents per kWh — about 25 per cent more than a year ago. Including the Goods and Services Tax, the new rate is 25.82 cents per kWh. On average, families in four-room HDB flats can expect to pay about $2.33 more per month.

Average fuel oil prices over the last three months have remained stable at about $102 per barrel, according to SP Services, a subsidiary of the Singapore Power Group. But higher capital and operating costs of power generation — which cover manpower and maintenance costs of operating power stations — led to the price hike.

The Energy Market Authority (EMA), a regulatory body which seeks to promote effective competition in the energy market, told MediaCorp that capital and operating costs used in the tariff formula are reviewed every two years.

Between these biennial reviews, the cost components are adjusted every quarter to take inflation into account. “It is this inflationary component that has contributed to the tariff increase in the third quarter,” the EMA statement said.

The higher rates also include an adjustment for under- collection in the previous quarter. As tariffs are set in advanced based on forecasted consumption, adjustments have to be made in the subsequent quarter against the actual electricity billings to reflect the actual cost of electricity.

In most quarters, these adjustments are too small to be highlighted, because they are overwhelmed by the fuel oil price changes which are usually much larger. But with fuel oil prices remaining stable this quarter, EMA said the adjustment factor was highlighted accordingly.

Analysts told MediaCorp the tariff hike is expected to have the greatest impact on lower-income families because they are less likely to enjoy any wage increases despite the buoyant hiring market.

And with inflation forecast to hover around the 3 per cent mark, these families “will feel the pinch the most”, said DBS economist Irvin Seah.

Said CIMB-GK economist Song Seng Wun: “Professionals or workers with skills that are in demand are more likely to command better wages ... Their higher salaries will probably offset the higher electricity prices.”— During the day, her four-room flat is empty as Mdm Lim P G, her husband and children are out at work.


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