noone dares to buy noble for results?
eastcivic ( Date: 11-May-2011 14:56) Posted:
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sold off sembcorp at 5.34...... don't dare to hold for results...... earn some coffee money
anyone betting on noble's earnings today?
i don't know how to  see counterparty..... CFD can see counterparty?
sembcorp did not close a  gravestone doji...... but it  close  a bear candle.... so might not be good for tomorrow.....
 
Gaecia ( Date: 10-May-2011 17:27) Posted:
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i've  not looked up charts, but sembcorp and s-marine both ends with  gravestone doji or no?
ec, who's the counterparty?
eastcivic ( Date: 10-May-2011 17:09) Posted:
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my sembcorp queue at 5.30 was filled during matching
what have u bought ?
friday or monday ?
icetomato ( Date: 10-May-2011 09:37) Posted:
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Ha ha, no tention, alpha trick only loh. Who gave d rating, they also can maintain d rating, to avoid calamity finance crisis. Cheers.
pharoah88 ( Date: 10-May-2011 09:40) Posted:
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don't chiong yet leh....
i have not buy yet :(
icetomato ( Date: 10-May-2011 09:37) Posted:
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Cheong ar....!
Good start of the week eh, people?
Don't forget to sell when time is right for you! =D
intro you all a solid stock. zhongmin baihui. i not vested. and i dont recommend getting vested. but i heard hearsay that this counter will chiong up to 1.5. in my opinion, this is like gensp frenzy, except this 1 volume super low. and is china stock.but in 1 month can up from 60 cents to 1.2 is really remarkable
hmmm not sure leh.... depends on whether sembmar exceeds or miss most analysts' estimates.....
furthermore, oil is recovering as we speak.... dow futures looking good.....  so how sembmar performs tomorrow will be interesting..... 
 
Gaecia ( Date: 09-May-2011 17:28) Posted:
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Stock Calls
Raffles Education
Hold | 66.5 cents
OCBC Investment Research cuts Raffles Education Corp’s fair value estimate to S$0.650 from S$0.815, and maintains a Hold rating.
This follows the group’s Q3 earnings, which showed a 15.4-per-cent decline in revenue on-year and reflected a 33.7 per cent and 20.6 per cent cut in FY11 and FY12 core earnings estimates respectively. “Besides the persistent structural headwinds still facing REC, we also note that start-up expenses from the expansion of new colleges continued to cause a drag on REC’s earnings,” OCBC says.
The stock is down 3 per cent at S$0.64.
Sembcorp Marine reported a 1.2% increase in first-quarter net income.
Net income totaled $150.6 million in the three months ended March compared with $148.8 million, the company said in a statement to the Singapore stock exchange. Sales declined 39% to $828.9 million from $1.36 billion, it said.
Net income totaled $150.6 million in the three months ended March compared with $148.8 million, the company said in a statement to the Singapore stock exchange. Sales declined 39% to $828.9 million from $1.36 billion, it said.
Not fantastic news  right, ec puppy?
I have no holdings in sembmarine and sembcorp industries. 
i have long genting sp @2.10
Gaecia ( Date: 08-May-2011 23:58) Posted:
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epl, you are indeed sickening.
baby G
better wear ur long white pants, otherwise u might get blood stains on the white pants....
not to short pls.
(CNN) -- Singapore's ruling party was returned to power in general elections Saturday, despite the strongest challenge to date from the opposition. The People's Action Party, in power since 1959, won 81 seats, while the opposition Workers' Party took six, according to the Elections Department. Saturday's voting in general elections were to determine 82 seats of the incoming parliament five seats were already decided as that slate ran unopposed in one district. The economy took center stage in the election in the Asian city-state. Many voters said they were worried about the relatively high cost of living and the rise of low-wage immigrant workers. Singapore is a prosperous nation but it remains an authoritarian nation with curbs on freedom of expression, assembly and association. Political activities are tightly controlled by the government, according to human rights monitoring groups. A record 2.2 million people are eligible to vote, many for the first time, the government-backed Straits Times newspaper reported. In the last parliamentary election in 2006, 1.22 million people voted when 47 out of 84 seats were up for grabs, the newspaper said.