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10-Nov-2010 12:40 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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lUcky  tIme  

tO  RE-thInk  spIcy  GENTING


lUcky  chance  

tO  RE-lOve  spIcy  GENTING
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10-Nov-2010 12:36 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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lUcky  dIp 

fOr  thOse  whO  have


lOts  Of  gOOd  KARMA

recently
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10-Nov-2010 12:34 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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lUcky  dIp 

fOr  thOse  whO  have

lOts  Of  gOOd  KARMA

recently
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10-Nov-2010 12:31 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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Price Trades Volume Sold to Buyer Mid Bought from Seller
0.490 9 105,000 105,000 0 0
0.495 150 23,928,000 19,784,000 0 4,144,000
0.496 1 40,000 0 40,000 0
0.500 306 48,115,000 26,834,000 0 21,281,000
0.505 154 14,678,000 7,820,000 0 6,858,000
0.510 46 8,260,000 5,881,000 0 2,379,000
0.511 1 100,000 0 100,000 0
0.515 64 8,278,000 4,650,000 0 3,628,000
0.520 24 3,884,000 0 0 3,884,000
TOTAL 755 107,388,000 65,074,000 140,000 42,174,000


Market  rates

USD0.500  as  gOOd  bUy  In  thIs 

lUcky  dIp 
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10-Nov-2010 12:26 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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Inherent  characterIstIc  Of  a  very  small  market.

where  retaIlers  dO  nOt  get  tO  sEE

Level  1  market  depth


InvestOrs  whO  cannOt  stOmach  thIs

mUst  stay  OUt  Of  SGX  market


It  Is  nOt  a  level  playIng  fIeld  when  the  Level 1  market depth  Is  nOt  Open  tO  retaIlers


retaIlers  have  nO  chOIce



epliew      ( Date: 10-Nov-2010 12:16) Posted:

11:48:39 0.500 1,119 B
11:48:17 0.500 30 B
11:46:54 0.500 20 B
11:45:13 0.500 20 B
11:44:08 0.500 2 B
11:42:31 0.500 15 B
11:42:19 0.500 20 S
11:42:17 0.500 1,119 S
  confused buyer ?  buy and sell at the same volume ?

crystal1818      ( Date: 10-Nov-2010 12:13) Posted:

I really hope good weather will return this afternoon as I vested at 0.50.

Hope it won't disappoint me.



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10-Nov-2010 12:17 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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GENTING  SP  is  EXTREMELY  SPICY

her  SPICY  HOBBY  Is

pOle  dancIng

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10-Nov-2010 12:10 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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marubozu1688      ( Date: 10-Nov-2010 11:29) Posted:

  • Genting Singapore Fibonacci Retracement Support: $2.15
  • Genting Singapore Fibonacci Retracement Resistance: $2.559


Chart at: http://mystocksinvesting.com/singapore-stocks/genting-singapore/genting-singapore-support-and-resistance/

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10-Nov-2010 12:07 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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SAME  sItUatIOn  lIke  30 SEPTEMBER  2010

That  FULL DRESS  PARADE  3Q  WINDOW  DRESSING  DAY

tUrned OUt  tO be

STRIPTEASE  DAY




FULL DRESS  PARADE 

was  shIfted  tO

01 10 2010
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10-Nov-2010 12:03 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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BAD  WEATHER  thIs  mOrnIng  Is  OVER

wIll  GOOD  WEATHER  retUrn  thIs  afternOOn

Stock Previous Last $Chng %Chng Day Hi Day Lo
STRAITS TIME IDX 3313.61 3292.39 -21.220 -0.6 3310.49 3288.23
MSCI SG FREE IDX 368.40 0.00 0.000 0.0 0.00 0.00
HANG SENG INDEX 24710.60 24513.90 -196.700 -0.8 24692.54 24433.23
MSCI HK IDX 11840.53 0.00 0.000 0.0 0.00 0.00
FTSE BURSA KLCI 1526.53 1525.91 -0.620 0.0 1531.99 1525.11
PSEi 4266.45 4173.94 -92.510 -2.2 4275.31 4172.23
IDX COMPOSITE -- -- -- -- -- --
THAILAND SET 1047.55 1051.41 +3.860 +0.4 1053.31 1047.49
ALL ORDINARIES 4820.836 4795.900 -24.936 -0.5 4831.400 4795.200
DJ INDU AVERAGE 11406.84 11346.75 -60.090 -0.5 11421.14 11303.19
KOSPI 1947.46 1951.48 +4.020 +0.2 1959.38 1945.28
NASDAQ COMPOSITE 2580.05 2562.98 -17.070 -0.7 2592.94 2552.93
NASDAQ 100 2188.94 2176.88 -12.060 -0.5 2200.16 2166.96
NIKKEI 225 INDEX 9694.49 9782.18 +87.690 +0.9 9842.90 9747.03
S&P 500 INDEX 1223.25 1213.40 -9.850 -0.8 1226.71 1209.26
XETRA DAX PF 6787.81 0.00 0.000 0.0 0.00 0.00
SSE COMPOSITE 3135.00000 3100.04210 -34.958 -1.1 3124.25590 3093.87750
FTSE 100 INDEX 5849.96 5875.19 +25.230 +0.4 5902.11 5847.43
SZSE COMP IDX 1380.589 1383.693 +3.104 +0.2 1389.673 1373.706



Greenbean      ( Date: 10-Nov-2010 10:33) Posted:

Sifu, Any change of wind direction? Please early warning.  Thanks.

pharoah88      ( Date: 09-Nov-2010 17:24) Posted:



Wednesday:  10 11 2010    CLOSING 

S$2.38

Thursday:      11 11 2010   CLOSING  

S$2.48


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10-Nov-2010 11:59 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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Stock Previous Last $Chng %Chng Day Hi Day Lo
STRAITS TIME IDX 3313.61 3292.39 -21.220 -0.6 3310.49 3288.23
MSCI SG FREE IDX 368.40 0.00 0.000 0.0 0.00 0.00
HANG SENG INDEX 24710.60 24513.90 -196.700 -0.8 24692.54 24433.23
MSCI HK IDX 11840.53 0.00 0.000 0.0 0.00 0.00
FTSE BURSA KLCI 1526.53 1525.91 -0.620 0.0 1531.99 1525.11
PSEi 4266.45 4173.94 -92.510 -2.2 4275.31 4172.23
IDX COMPOSITE -- -- -- -- -- --
THAILAND SET 1047.55 1051.41 +3.860 +0.4 1053.31 1047.49
ALL ORDINARIES 4820.836 4795.900 -24.936 -0.5 4831.400 4795.200
DJ INDU AVERAGE 11406.84 11346.75 -60.090 -0.5 11421.14 11303.19
KOSPI 1947.46 1951.48 +4.020 +0.2 1959.38 1945.28
NASDAQ COMPOSITE 2580.05 2562.98 -17.070 -0.7 2592.94 2552.93
NASDAQ 100 2188.94 2176.88 -12.060 -0.5 2200.16 2166.96
NIKKEI 225 INDEX 9694.49 9782.18 +87.690 +0.9 9842.90 9747.03
S&P 500 INDEX 1223.25 1213.40 -9.850 -0.8 1226.71 1209.26
XETRA DAX PF 6787.81 0.00 0.000 0.0 0.00 0.00
SSE COMPOSITE 3135.00000 3100.04210 -34.958 -1.1 3124.25590 3093.87750
FTSE 100 INDEX 5849.96 5875.19 +25.230 +0.4 5902.11 5847.43
SZSE COMP IDX 1380.589 1383.693 +3.104 +0.2 1389.673 1373.706
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10-Nov-2010 11:55 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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BAD  WEATHER  thIs  mOrnIng  Is  Over

wIll  gOOd  WEATHER  retUrn  thIs  afternOOn



spicy88      ( Date: 10-Nov-2010 06:22) Posted:

Pharoah88, wow I am speechless.....the game has started! Btw, which platform do you use to extract the momentum & money flow charts if you dun mind sharing?



epliew      ( Date: 09-Nov-2010 19:05) Posted:

wow !

 

0.515.  perfect  start for the cheong..... when genting sp cheong this time, genting hk is going to cheong more !



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10-Nov-2010 11:49 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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I posted  this LINK  prevIOUsly.

http://online.wsj.com/quotes/stock_charting.html?symbol=S21&type=sgses&osymb=SG-jCS21&symb=SG-jCS21&x=47&y=9



spicy88      ( Date: 10-Nov-2010 06:22) Posted:

Pharoah88, wow I am speechless.....the game has started! Btw, which platform do you use to extract the momentum & money flow charts if you dun mind sharing?



epliew      ( Date: 09-Nov-2010 19:05) Posted:

wow !

 

0.515.  perfect  start for the cheong..... when genting sp cheong this time, genting hk is going to cheong more !



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10-Nov-2010 11:36 User Research/Opinions   /   ~TALENT mIs~develOpment=*WEALTH mIs*dIstrIbUtIOn       Go to Message
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Break the silence on the last taboo — Salaries

Matthew Lynn

We are no longer embarrassed when talking about sex. Death, disease and depression are discussed openly.Uswitch.com found that 37 per cent of people were happy to tell family and friends what they earned, 20 per cent would discuss their bonuses and 23 per cent their debts. But, of course, that still means 63 per cent of people are not happy to discuss their finances.Glassdoor.com found that 17 per cent of people would not discuss their earnings with anyone at all. But of the 83 per cent that would, most would share that information with their spouse or partner.

A  BETTER  DEAL

One, everyone would benefit.

We cannot really be sure if we are paid fairly unless we know what our colleagues are getting.

Our [UNethical ?] bosses [& UNethical  H R ?] can easily hoodwink us because we do not have enough information.

If we all knew what everyone else was getting paid, we would find it easier to seal a better deal. In the short term, we might suffer some embarrassment if it turned out we’d negotiated only a fraction of what everyone else in the office was getting. In the medium term, we would come out ahead.

Two, since we have no idea what everyone else is earning, we tend to feel insecure about what we are making. We look around us and assume that others are earning much more. The chances are that we get a salary somewhere in the middle.

If we were more open, we would probably be pleasantly surprised and realise we are doing okay.

Our self-esteem would improve.

Three, it will make us more financially responsible. One of the big problems around the world right now is consumer debt. That is partly because we are so secretive about our finances.

We show off by spending lots of money. If it was normal to tell everyone how big your mortgage was, or how we had purchased that new car entirely on credit, we might feel a bit uneasy. We would compete on financial responsibility, as well as just consumption — and feel less tempted to run up unaffordable debts.

True, what we earn is personal information. It reveals much about us and our place in the world. But society is undoubtedly a better place for having swept away Victorian taboos on discussing sex, death, health and emotions.

We should do the same for money as well.

How much do I earn?

I will tell you — but only if you tell me yours first. 

BLOOMBERG

The writer is a Bloomberg News columnist and the author of Bust, a forthcoming book on the Greek debt crisis. The opinions expressed are his own.

And there is not a single bodily function that a comedian cannot make a joke about on television.

But one taboo still remains.

Most people are still reluctant to discuss what they earn, or how much money they have.

We know precisely how much most chief executive officers earn. But our co-workers?

Our neighbours? Most of us have no idea what they make, how much they owe on their house, or what kind of savings they have.

In reality, we would all be better off if we revealed our finances. We would get a fairer deal, feel more secure and be less likely to run up crazy debts.

If we are comfortable talking about sex or death with everyone, we should be able to talk about money.

Regulations force senior managers to make their earnings public. We know that Lloyds Banking Group CEO Antonio Horta-Osorio will get an annual salary of £1.035 million ($2.14 million), as well as a bonus, because the bank said so in a statement when he was appointed last week.

We know that Willie Walsh, the CEO of British Airways, just received a pay increase of £90,000 because the airline revealed that as part of the process of receiving shareholder approval for its merger with Iberia Lineas Aereas de Espana SA.

With a quick search, we can get the same details for just about any corporate executive.

Increasingly, we know top public-sector salaries as well.

Earlier this year, the United Kingdom published those of the highest-earning executives at government agencies. So we know that David Higgins, the man in charge of delivering the London 2012 Olympics, is being paid £394,999 a year.

Scandinavia countries are not shy about it, either. In Norway, details of everyone’s earnings are published online by the tax authorities. But almost everywhere else, salaries are still cloaked in secrecy.

A survey of 1,392 British adults published last we e k by the we b s i t e

A US survey found that Americans were also reticent. A poll by Harris Interactive of 2,257 adults for the website

A third would discuss their earnings with their best friend, only 15 per cent with a colleague at a similar level and just 5 per cent with an acquaintance.

There is still huge resistance to revealing your financial situation to the world. The majority of us just would not do it.

But we should all be completely open about what kind of money we make.

Here is why.

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10-Nov-2010 11:10 Others   /   TRADE FREELY & LiVE LONGER       Go to Message
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10-Nov-2010 10:51 User Research/Opinions   /   ******** GENTING ******* BERHAD ********       Go to Message
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CIMB  Regional Gaming  Markets

Malaysia  Gaming  Specialist :  Ms  MAY

Saturday:  06 11 2010

DBS  Auditorium 

-  Project Broke dOwn  [nO  SLIDES]

-  Tea Break  Food and Drinks  undercatered

 

GENTING  BERHAD         TP  RM14.30

GENTING  SINGAPORE   TP     S$2.45
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10-Nov-2010 10:46 User Research/Opinions   /   ******** GENTING ******* BERHAD ********       Go to Message
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Genting:

¨       United we stand.

¨       Fair value is raised to RM12.75 (from RM11.90).

      Maintain Outperform.

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10-Nov-2010 10:43 User Research/Opinions   /   ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ GENTING MALAYSIA ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ [MYR]       Go to Message
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Genting Malaysia:

¨       Time to relook at the laggard.

¨       Fair value is raised to RM4.50 (from RM3.95).

¨       We upgrade our recommendation to Outperform (from market perform).

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10-Nov-2010 09:08 User Research/Opinions   /   #### POLLUTION #### & 3RD WORLD STANDARD ##       Go to Message
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?NFORMAT?ON  POLLUTION    ? ? ? ?

A greater role in shaping public discourse

Eugene K B Tan

Never mind that there is no such thing as a truly independent newspaper in the world. Singaporeans demand a lot of our newspapers even if we gripe about their editorial slant and fuss over the dominant ownership.

Yet, our newspapers have to be responsive and responsible to their stakeholders, with readers being first among equals.

The abiding fear of irrelevance means our newspapers have to constantly innovate while keeping faith with the fundamental ethos of quality journalism.

Newspapers continue to play a pivotal role in our society. This is notwithstanding the onslaught of new media platforms where “citizen journalism” is celebrated.

As our society matures, the public sphere and public reason acquire greater importance in a deliberative, consultative polity. Besides the formal or institutional process of deliberation that takes place in our legislature, the courts and the government, there is the equally important informal process of deliberation that is mediated by newspapers which provide reliable information and mould public opinion.

Dialogue, difference, debate, persuasion and learning in the public sphere are central to political decision-making. Governments cannot ignore the weight of citizens’ well-informed opinions and reasoned arguments that newspapers must reflect with accuracy and nuance.Today must continue to generate perceptual shifts in local journalism. In the next decade, Today must strive to surpass Singaporeans’ demand for substance and rigour in reporting.Today must fill that niche in our ever-diverse society.

T

A newspaper that is unabashedly uncritical or unreasonably critical will lose readers, respect and purpose. That bottomline has not changed even if newspapers are run as for-profit entities. Our society will be impoverished if our newspapers forfeit their role in public discourse and reason.oday must continue to contribute, without fear or favour, to the rigorous formation of public opinion. It is when this public opinion commands resonance and respect in the public sphere that Today will find its existence secure and sustainable.

The writer is assistant professor of law at the Singapore Management University School of Law, and a regular contributor to Today.

A society without quality newspapers loses a vital tool in providing reliable information, the moulding of public opinion, and developing social solidarity and consensus.

To remain relevant and influential,

Even then, a better educated readership is inclined towards and receptive of competing ideas, informed and robust interpretations and pertinent analysis.

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10-Nov-2010 08:32 User Research/Opinions   /   ~TALENT mIs~develOpment=*WEALTH mIs*dIstrIbUtIOn       Go to Message
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Seven youths assaulted in Bt Panjang gang fight
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10-Nov-2010 08:26 User Research/Opinions   /   MAY BANK initiates GROWTH ERA tOday       Go to Message
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Bernanke Lied
By Adam Sharp | Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

On June 3, 2009, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke made this statement before Congress under oath: "The Federal Reserve will not monetize the debt."

Oops.

If any doubt remained that the Fed will do just that, Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher squelched it last Friday when he bluntly stated in a speech, "For the next eight months, the nation’s central bank will be monetizing the federal debt."

That's gotta sting.

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