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08-Apr-2010 14:01 Others   /   COE CASINO       Go to Message
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JUST  LOOK  AT  PHOTO  ON  THE  CARD

I REFER to “Imposter got away” (April 6)

The least service providers can do is to take a cursory look at the photograph on any IC when making a photocopy of it — a common practice — to ensure that the customer’s face bears a resemblance to the photograph on the IC.

The letter reminded me of a report in which a journalist went undercover to make a purchase, signed “Superman” as her signature, and got away with it.

 and wonder how the culprit got away with transactions at M1 and a car rental company when the “lost” identity card carried a photograph of its rightful owner.

Letter from Chin Kee Thou



pharoah88      ( Date: 08-Apr-2010 13:58) Posted:



VOICES  today Thursday April 8, 2010 page
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Ways to prevent fraud

Letter from Anton Chan

I REFER to “Imposter got away” (April 6) and support the call by Mr Tan Kah Poh to improve the identity verification process to prevent fraud by culprits using stolen identity cards (IC) or credit cards.

In Canada and Australia where I lived and during my frequent travels to Europe and the United States, I would be asked to show another form of identification, such as my passport or driving licence if I wanted to use a credit card to pay for any purchases.

This is to ensure that the credit card I wanted to use belonged to me.

Unfortunately in Singapore, most vendors are more interested in closing a sale rather than verifying the identity of the customer.

Maybe some form of legislation will be required to enforce dual identification to prevent fraud and promote integrity and confidence for

transactions in Singapore.


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08-Apr-2010 13:58 Others   /   COE CASINO       Go to Message
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VOICES  today Thursday April 8, 2010 page
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Ways to prevent fraud

Letter from Anton Chan

I REFER to “Imposter got away” (April 6) and support the call by Mr Tan Kah Poh to improve the identity verification process to prevent fraud by culprits using stolen identity cards (IC) or credit cards.

In Canada and Australia where I lived and during my frequent travels to Europe and the United States, I would be asked to show another form of identification, such as my passport or driving licence if I wanted to use a credit card to pay for any purchases.

This is to ensure that the credit card I wanted to use belonged to me.

Unfortunately in Singapore, most vendors are more interested in closing a sale rather than verifying the identity of the customer.

Maybe some form of legislation will be required to enforce dual identification to prevent fraud and promote integrity and confidence for

transactions in Singapore.

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08-Apr-2010 13:46 Pacific Andes   /   pac andes       Go to Message
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TP S$0.880
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08-Apr-2010 13:43 Thomson Medical   /   dancing with former remiser king       Go to Message
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W O W !
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08-Apr-2010 13:42 AusGroup   /   AUSGROUP: 1H09 revenue up 28.8% to reach A$260.5 m       Go to Message
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I'LL  fOllOw  yOu

ozone2002      ( Date: 08-Apr-2010 13:05) Posted:



ho sei liao!

96c a bit far fetch la

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08-Apr-2010 13:40 AusGroup   /   AUSGROUP: 1H09 revenue up 28.8% to reach A$260.5 m       Go to Message
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QUICK     QUICK      BUY

BUY     QUICK     QUICK
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08-Apr-2010 13:36 AusGroup   /   AUSGROUP: 1H09 revenue up 28.8% to reach A$260.5 m       Go to Message
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Target  PRiCE

S$0.960



alexmay      ( Date: 08-Apr-2010 12:36) Posted:

DJ MARKET TALK: AusGroup +2.4%; Cheapest In Sector - CIMB     
4/8/2010 11:41:00 AM 


0341 GMT [Dow Jones] AusGroup (5GJ.SG) +2.4% at S$0.635 as stock catches up with other Singapore energy-related plays after trailing sector in past weeks. Stock +6.0% since beginning March vs +10.7% by FTSE ST Oil & Gas Index over same period, although gains so far this week comparable with peers at +4.2% vs +4.5% for oil & gas index. Resistance eyed at 150-day moving average, last at S$0.65. Newsflow since last quarterly results in February has been thin for engineering contractor servicing companies in natural resources industry. But analysts remain hopeful of pick up in order flows for AusGroup, which now has A$467 million orderbook. "We believe higher iron ore prices could accelerate capex spending in the mineral resource sector in Western Australia. Specialist construction service companies like Ausgroup should benefit," says CIMB, which has Outperform call with S$0.96 target; adds AusGroup now cheapest stock in Singapore offshore & marine sector on P/E, P/B basis following recent outperformance by peers. (frankie.ho@dowjones.com) Contact us in Singapore. 65 64154 140; MarketTalk@dowjones.com

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08-Apr-2010 13:34 Others   /   COE CASINO       Go to Message
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Mr LIM Kian Lee  would make a

BETTER  MINISTER OF  TRANSPORT  ?



pharoah88      ( Date: 08-Apr-2010 13:26) Posted:



TODAY ONLINE   Page 14

Thu: 8 APRIL 2010

Ideas on COEs

Reader has suggestions about revamping system

Letter from Lim Kian Lee

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08-Apr-2010 13:33 Others   /   COE CASINO       Go to Message
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I READ with interest the feedback on the Certificates of Entitlement (COE) scheme.

One fairly simple suggestion which I hope the Government can consider is a “dual system” where a car owner can replace his or her old car with a new one without the need to bid and pay for a new COE, while new and second or multiple-car owners would continue having to bid for their COEs.

This would meet several objectives.

Our vehicle population has kept apace with population growth and there is already a reasonable stock of vehicles. The proposed system would still allow policymakers to monitor and control growth to keep within annual targets.

Those who really need to own a car for personal, family or work-related reasons would not be placed at the mercy of market forces and forced to pay exorbitant COE premiums when they need to replace their old cars.

Instead, the system would be tailored to rightfully address those who can afford a second (or more) car.

To qualify for the COE waiver, it could be stipulated that car must be a minimum age — say, three or five years old — before the owner can scrap it and get a replacement.

The COE waiver could be restricted to one car per owner. Those who want to scrap and replace a car before the minimum period, or who want a second car, would have to join the bidding for a COE.

With fewer car owners bidding, COE prices would not be under pressure to escalate alarmingly.

Instead, there could be a downward trend instead.

This vehicle-replacement approach could be extended to company-registered vehicles too, and it would help to reduce business costs.

As for those who give up car ownership, their deregistered vehicles can be fed back into the COE quota, as is being done.

Tweaking the COE system in such a tangible and equitable manner not only benefits tax-paying Singaporeans and residents, but also helps to contain the cost of living for households, reduce business costs, keep the economy competitive and reduce the persistent grouses about the exorbitant cost of car ownership in Singapore.

The benefits will far outweigh any reduction in COE revenue.

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08-Apr-2010 13:26 Others   /   COE CASINO       Go to Message
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TODAY ONLINE   Page 14

Thu: 8 APRIL 2010

Ideas on COEs

Reader has suggestions about revamping system

Letter from Lim Kian Lee
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08-Apr-2010 10:59 AusGroup   /   AUSGROUP: 1H09 revenue up 28.8% to reach A$260.5 m       Go to Message
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08-Apr-2010 10:58 AusGroup   /   AUSGROUP: 1H09 revenue up 28.8% to reach A$260.5 m       Go to Message
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WHO are BUYING AUSGROUP ?

the PARTY is here



pharoah88      ( Date: 07-Apr-2010 18:33) Posted:

Wednesday:  7 APRIL 2010  CLOSING

7,391,000   S$0.620  +S$0.050

S$0.615         50,000    #decOy#

S$0.620   5,201,000    (2,553,000  BfS)

S$0.625   2,140,000    (1,901,000  BfS)

17:05:03    153,000    S$0.620   BfS

strong undercurrent at S$0.625

 



pharoah88      ( Date: 05-Apr-2010 17:39) Posted:



Monday: 5th March 2010 CLOSING

vOlume     15,414,000      PRiCE  S$0.630  +S$0.035

S$0.595         30,000

S$0.600    2,536,000     (1,205,000   BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER)

S$0.605    2,353,000     (1,781,000   BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER)

S$0.610    2,155,000     (2,130,000   BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER)

S$0.615    3,790,000     (2,521,000  BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER)   

S$0.620    2,266,000     (2,245,000  BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER)

S$0.625    1,891,000     (1,860,000  BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER)

S$0.630       393,000     (   393,000  BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER)

14:31.09   S$0.605            929,000   BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER

14:55.42   S$0.610         1,334,000   BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER

14:57.56   S$0.615         1,086,000   BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER

16:42.47   S$0.620         1,269,000   BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER

16:56.35   S$0.625            621,000   BOUGHT  frOm  SELLER

17:05.03   S$0.630            330,000   BOUGHT  frOm   SELLER 

*tOmOrrow  SELLER  QUEUE  WiLL  start  at  S$0.635

AUSGROUP  RECOVERY  CONFIRMED


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08-Apr-2010 10:51 Chemoil Ene USD   /   CHEMOIL       Go to Message
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NO  FEAR
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08-Apr-2010 10:46 S i2i   /   MediaRing       Go to Message
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gOOd  fOrtune
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08-Apr-2010 10:44 Chemoil Ene USD   /   CHEMOIL       Go to Message
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nO  ChemOil  insider trade filing sO far ?

Ocean Intelligence Industry News - Latest News - Chandrans step ...
31 Mar 2010 ... Apart from Glencore, Chemoil is 37.5% held by Itochu Corp while the remaining 11.7% shares are publicly traded on SGX. ...
www.oceanintelligence.com/.../Chandrans_step_down_as_Chemoil_directors
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08-Apr-2010 10:35 Chemoil Ene USD   /   CHEMOIL       Go to Message
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COUNT  DOWN  7  days

CASH  OFFER  LAPSES  16 APRIL 2010  Friday 5:30pm
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08-Apr-2010 10:25 UniFiber System   /   UniFiber       Go to Message
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UPP now is S$0.230

pharoah88      ( Date: 08-Apr-2010 09:34) Posted:



UPP  is S$0.215  nOw

UniFiber  is  gOOd BUY  at S$0.600

 

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08-Apr-2010 09:34 UniFiber System   /   UniFiber       Go to Message
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UPP  is S$0.215  nOw

UniFiber  is  gOOd BUY  at S$0.600

 
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07-Apr-2010 19:00 UniFiber System   /   UniFiber       Go to Message
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07-Apr-2010 18:58 UniFiber System   /   UniFiber       Go to Message
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UPP  rose 90%   frOm  S$0.100

UPP Symbol:
U09
Currency:
Singapore Dollar
Last: 0.19 + 0.04 Vol (K): 80873.0
Trading
Updated Time 07-Apr 17:05
Open 0.15 High 0.19 Low 0.145
Prev Close 0.15 Buy - Sell -
Volume(K) 80873.0 Buy Vol(K) - Sell Vol(K) -
52 Wk High 0.185 52 Wk Low 0.065 52 Wk Avg Vol 280.853
All Time High 3.06 All Time Low 0.065    
Comments No Info

*Reporting Currency in SGD
Important: ShareJunction obtains our finance data from a third party. Check financial year before use. EPS values are recorded up to two decimal points.
Financials
Date Updated 31 Mar 2010 Financial Year 31 Dec 2008
Current Year Profit
(After Tax) $'000,000
0.225 Previous Year Profit
(After Tax) $'000,000
1.549
Net Asset Per Share 0.16 Turnover $'000,000 165.63
Current Year EPS
(After Interest and Tax)
0.0 Previous Year EPS
(After Interest and Tax)
0.0
PE Ratio (After Tax) 0.0 Times Covered 0.0
Price (at update time) 0.155 Dividend Yield 0.0

*Technical Analysis Information is updated Daily
Technicals
RSI 74.23 Williams %R -23.08
Comments (RSI) Overbought Comments (W%R) No Info
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