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02-Nov-2010 17:05 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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Speech Animation
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02-Nov-2010 16:58 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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CHART  PLOTTING

FIXING  CHART

THE  WAY  THEY  WANT



BullishTempo      ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 16:51) Posted:

Looks like a doji candle at the moment.

Noob79      ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 16:47) Posted:



huge sell down and buy up... aiya if i am patient enuff i wud have get it at lower price just now ..


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02-Nov-2010 16:46 YZJ Shipbldg SGD   /   Cruising with the ship ..Yangzijiang       Go to Message
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Alert Admin
Laggard Cosco still attractive -Kim Eng

Tags: Cosco Corp | Kim Eng Holdings | Yangzijiang
WRITTEN BY DOW JONES & CO, INC   
TUESDAY, 02 NOVEMBER 2010 16:12
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Kim Eng notes both Cosco Corp. (F83.SG), Yangzijiang (BS6.SG) have seen raft of new shipbuilding orders recently, reportedly on back of China financing arrangements. But says despite positive news (Cosco Monday announced contract to build three bulk carriers worth US$87 million($112.2 million)), Cosco has lagged Singapore, Korean, HK-listed peers. Cosco trading at 76% discount vs 2007 peak of $7.90 vs peers trading at average 60% discount. “Overall, we expect the positives in the ship building sector to continue and eventually witness this in upside to Cosco’s share price.” 

Adds, it’s matter of time before Chinese money finances more offshore projects, Cosco has competitive edge among Chinese yards due to track record, repertoire in segment. With Cosco, +0.5% at $1.89, off 1-year peak of $1.96, “this is still an attractive price to enter because of how far it lags its peers,” though house keen to wait for earnings due Wednesday, before buying.

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02-Nov-2010 16:41 COSCO SHP SG   /   CoscoCorp       Go to Message
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Alert Admin
Laggard Cosco still attractive -Kim Eng

Tags: Cosco Corp | Kim Eng Holdings | Yangzijiang
WRITTEN BY DOW JONES & CO, INC   
TUESDAY, 02 NOVEMBER 2010 16:12
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Kim Eng notes both Cosco Corp. (F83.SG), Yangzijiang (BS6.SG) have seen raft of new shipbuilding orders recently, reportedly on back of China financing arrangements. But says despite positive news (Cosco Monday announced contract to build three bulk carriers worth US$87 million($112.2 million)), Cosco has lagged Singapore, Korean, HK-listed peers. Cosco trading at 76% discount vs 2007 peak of $7.90 vs peers trading at average 60% discount. “Overall, we expect the positives in the ship building sector to continue and eventually witness this in upside to Cosco’s share price.” 

Adds, it’s matter of time before Chinese money finances more offshore projects, Cosco has competitive edge among Chinese yards due to track record, repertoire in segment. With Cosco, +0.5% at $1.89, off 1-year peak of $1.96, “this is still an attractive price to enter because of how far it lags its peers,” though house keen to wait for earnings due Wednesday, before buying.

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02-Nov-2010 16:30 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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two  InstrUctIOns  beIng  IssUed:

-  clOse  hIgher

-  clOse  lOwer


WHAT  Is  sEEn  may  nOt  be  sEEn  ?

WHAT  Is  nOt  sEEn  may  be  sEEn  ?


It  appears  tO  clOse  lOwer  nOw

It  may  be  a  dIsgUIse


TRUTH  Is  Only  OUt  at  5:05pm



watermelon      ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 16:02) Posted:

pharoah, don't keep us in suspense leh !! What does tt mean , hmmmm!!



pharoah88      ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 15:58) Posted:



4:00pm   02 11 2010 

LIPS  READING

Speech Animation


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02-Nov-2010 16:22 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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watermelon      ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 15:58) Posted:

Maybe pharoah can provide u with it , lol !  He has a lot of nice animation pic, lol !!

JJSeng      ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 15:55) Posted:

Need a super big BULLDOZER  to crush through


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02-Nov-2010 16:01 Others   /   DOW & STI       Go to Message
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02-Nov-2010 15:58 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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4:00pm   02 11 2010 

LIPS  READING

Speech Animation
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02-Nov-2010 15:49 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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Deformed lips Animation

Genting SP (G13) 
Day Hi 2.260 Last 2.250 Vol 95,502,000
Day Lo 2.230 $Chng +0.020



cannotfind      ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 15:39) Posted:

Yo! I bought at 2.25 liao. What is the outlook now?? I in meeting. Cannot view

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02-Nov-2010 15:46 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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02-Nov-2010 15:38 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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3:33pm  CAN  CAN  HAPPY  HOURS

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02-Nov-2010 15:15 Genting Sing   /   Traders Lounge - Daily opportunities for everyone       Go to Message
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02-Nov-2010 15:07 User Research/Opinions   /   ******** GENTING SP ******** WARRATS ********       Go to Message
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Tuesday:  02 11 2010  3:08pm

CoscoCorp F83 i -- SGD 1.890
+0.010 +0.5 13,451,000 2,105,000 1.890 1.900 2,681,000 1.900 1.880 1.910 1.880 C,M    
e Genting HK US$ S21 i -- USD 0.460
+0.005 +1.1 23,362,000 2,553,000 0.455 0.460 1,555,000 0.455 0.455 0.465 0.455   M    
Etika 5FR i -- SGD 0.450
 
0.000 0.0 4,000 10,000 0.445 0.450 6,000 0.450 0.450 0.450 0.450 C,M    
GENTING BHD 3182 i -- MYR 10.480
-0.080 -0.8 20,082,400 22,300 10.460 10.480 154,600 10.560 10.560 10.580 10.460 --
GENTING MYS BHD 4715 i -- MYR 3.460
-0.030 -0.9 3,356,700 815,600 3.460 3.470 417,200 3.470 3.490 3.500 3.450 --
Genting SP G13 i -- SGD 2.240
+0.010 +0.5 93,966,000 5,852,000 2.240 2.250 4,580,000 2.240 2.230 2.260 2.230   M    
GentingSMBLeCW120402 J2UW i -- SGD 0.300
+0.015 +5.3 10,000 530,000 0.290 0.300 190,000 0.300 0.285 0.300 0.300   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130103 L2PW i -- SGD 0.235
+0.010 +4.4 108,000 300,000 0.230 0.235 100,000 0.235 0.225 0.240 0.235   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130104 L7KW i -- SGD 0.190
+0.010 +5.6 1,180,000 1,070,000 0.185 0.190 800,000 0.185 0.180 0.195 0.185   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130603 L0QW i -- SGD 0.300
+0.025 +9.1 20,000 300,000 0.295 0.315 10,000 0.300 0.275 0.300 0.300   M    
Healthway 5NG i -- SGD 0.155
0.000 0.0 3,258,000 5,268,000 0.155 0.160 11,101,000 0.155 0.155 0.160 0.155   M  
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02-Nov-2010 15:01 Genting HK USD   /   Genting HK US$       Go to Message
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Tuesday:  02 11 2010  prIce  actIOns

11:45:21 0.460 1,000,000 Sold To Buyer


11:20:32 0.460 1,000,000 Bought From Seller


10:31:58 0.460 1,000,000 Sold To Buyer


10:15:22 0.460 1,000,000 Sold To Buyer


09:26:24 0.465 1,000,000 Bought From Seller


09:25:54 0.465 1,000,000 Bought From Seller
09:25:43 0.465 60,000 Bought From Seller
09:25:37 0.465 10,000 Bought From Seller
09:25:33 0.465 100,000 Bought From Seller
09:25:12 0.465 1,000 Bought From Seller
09:24:55 0.460 1,887,000 Bought From Seller
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02-Nov-2010 14:55 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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traItOr

14:54:23 2.250 1,000,000 Sold To Buyer

nO  wOrry

14:47:31  2.260  1,500,000  X

cOwards

14:41:38 2.250 1,893,000 Sold To Buyer

14:41:33 2.250 2,250,000 Sold To Buyer

14:37:27 2.250 1,504,000 Sold To Buyer



pharoah88      ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 12:24) Posted:



Tuesday:  02 11 2010  prIce actIOns

11:17:23 2.250 1,005,000 Bought From Seller


10:21:40 2.250 1,501,000 Sold To Buyer


10:04:13 2.240 2,008,000 Sold To Buyer


hIpOcrates

09:56:11 2.250 5,888,000 Sold To Buyer
09:56:10 2.250 1,500,000 Sold To Buyer


InnOpreneUrs

09:25:07 2.250 3,105,000 Bought From Seller
09:25:06 2.250 1,100,000 Bought From Seller
09:25:06 2.250 645,000 Bought From Seller
09:25:05 2.250 1,290,000 Bought From Seller
09:25:05 2.250 1,500,000 Bought From Seller
09:25:04 2.250 3,100,000 Bought From Seller


09:25:01 2.250 1,000,000 Bought From Seller


09:15:11 2.240 1,000,000 Bought From Seller


09:14:34 2.240 1,000,000 Bought From Seller


09:13:48 2.240 1,113,000 Sold To Buyer


09:11:56 2.240 1,238,000 Bought From Seller
09:11:53 2.240 184,000 Bought From Seller
09:11:52 2.240 1,000,000 Bought From Seller


weak  bUll

09:07:41 2.240 1,175,000 Sold To Buyer


cherry pIcker

09:07:28 2.240 2,000,000 Bought From Seller


dOnOrs

09:03:06 2.230 2,000,000 Sold To Buyer


09:00:11 2.230 1,600,000 Sold To Buyer


08:59:02 2.240 2,439,000 Bought From Seller

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02-Nov-2010 14:44 User Research/Opinions   /   ~TALENT mIs~develOpment=*WEALTH mIs*dIstrIbUtIOn       Go to Message
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SINGAPORE

Mr Lim, who broached the subject last week during a mission to Finland, added:

“We are pointing out to people that if we are still healthy, it’s good to have more money to spend. And if you can earn more money by working, why not?”

Mr Lim, who is also the Minister-incharge of ageing issues, was speaking on the sidelines of the opening of an NTUC Eldercare day-care centre. He added that some companies have successfully worked out systems where older employees can continue to work but for shorter hours and reduced wages.

Singaporeans could emulate the Finns in not thinking of stopping work too early, said Mr Lim.

“What the Finns have done is a process of public consultation over time. You can retire early but you get less pension. But if you defer your retirement to 68, you get the highest quantum of pension.

Many Finns are attracted by the higher pensions because they know it is good to have more money to spend in their senior years and if you can still continue to work in the meantime, it is right thing to do,” Mr Lim said.

In Singapore’s context, he added, “when we talk about retirement we are not talking about extension of retirement age, we are talking about re-employment.”

In an interview with MediaCorp yesterday, Manpower Minister Gan Kim Yong said Mr Lim’s suggestion was “not impossible”.

Come 2012, the Government will introduce laws to raise the re-employment age from 62 to 65.

Mr Gan said: “We have said we are going to raise it to 67 in the future. Beyond that we will see how the development goes. It is not impossible for us to go beyond 67 as your life span gets extended.”

Turning to the job market, Mr Gan noted the tight labour market, with unemployment remaining low at 2.1 per cent.

Said Mr Gan: “Many of our manufacturing industries, as they restructure, will move towards higher-end manufacturing and business activities and therefore for manufacturing, employment growth is likely to be slower as they are moving up the value chain.

“But for the services sector, it is still expanding, particularly with the two integrated resorts, which have brought about many new service industry jobs in restaurants and hospitality.”

Mr Gan believes the “positive” employment situation will continue in the first few months of next year — although “there are uncertainties globally, so we have to be mindful and watch developments worldwide”.

— Minister in Prime Minister’s Office Lim Boon Heng, who had floated the idea of raising the retirement age here to 68, clarified yesterday that “we are not forcing people to work”.


pharoah88      ( Date: 02-Nov-2010 14:38) Posted:

Healthy at 68? Why not work?

S Ramesh and Sara Grosse

rameshs@mediacorp.com.sg


Manpower minister challenges opposition

Anticipating an opposition contest in his single-member constituency of Chua Chu Kang, Mr Gan Kim Yong urged his opponents to come up with programmes that are different and better than what the People’s Action Party has been offering.

The Manpower Minister asked yesterday:

“What are the programmes that you are going to offer, that will serve the residents better?”

Mr Gan said the opposition should not just deal with local issues but also offer an alternative agenda for the nation.

“More importantly, if they are interested in serving the people, they should not just wait for the elections,” Mr Gan said, adding that the opposition should be engaged with the ground all the time.

SARA GROSSE


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02-Nov-2010 14:38 User Research/Opinions   /   ~TALENT mIs~develOpment=*WEALTH mIs*dIstrIbUtIOn       Go to Message
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Healthy at 68? Why not work?

S Ramesh and Sara Grosse

rameshs@mediacorp.com.sg


Manpower minister challenges opposition

Anticipating an opposition contest in his single-member constituency of Chua Chu Kang, Mr Gan Kim Yong urged his opponents to come up with programmes that are different and better than what the People’s Action Party has been offering.

The Manpower Minister asked yesterday:

“What are the programmes that you are going to offer, that will serve the residents better?”

Mr Gan said the opposition should not just deal with local issues but also offer an alternative agenda for the nation.

“More importantly, if they are interested in serving the people, they should not just wait for the elections,” Mr Gan said, adding that the opposition should be engaged with the ground all the time.

SARA GROSSE

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02-Nov-2010 14:29 User Research/Opinions   /   ~TALENT mIs~develOpment=*WEALTH mIs*dIstrIbUtIOn       Go to Message
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An eye for an eye leaves all blind

Civility must prevail in the furore sparked by letters from SMU law students

Letter from Nicholas Poon

THE recent saga involving two letters from Singapore Management University (SMU) law students has generated much buzz.

There have been more than 80 comments in the T

While some comments are justified, many have been specifically aimed at tarnishing the reputation of individuals and both the SMU and the National University of Singapore.

There are those who have seized the opportunity to impersonate individuals from the respective schools and turn it into a broader SMU law-versus-NUS law mudslinging match.

This is both unfortunate and unnecessary and brings us back full circle to the point which was perhaps lost in the flurry of heated exchanges:

Is there such a dearth of jobs that reasonable individuals have to resort to name-calling and insults to vent their anger?

Every individual would want to have a job of his choice waiting for him but that is unrealistic.

In most industries, competitiveness and productivity is best maintained when there is a slight oversupply of labour.

If the supply of lawyers is always trailing demand, there is a propensity for prospective lawyers to become complacent and this will adversely affect the legal industry.

However, it was, and still is, impossible to put a precise figure on the number of lawyers needed to address the shortage.

Whether there remains a shortage now cannot be answered easily. Difficulty in obtaining a training contract is not conclusive of a shortage of jobs. Indeed, as some have rightly pointed out, employers look for a variety of factors during recruitment.

Employment is an important issue for most people and law students should not be an exception. That said, it is understandable that some members of the public, and within the legal fraternity, are outraged at the manner in which certain employment concerns have been voiced.

However, in moments of desperation, or anger, people are capable of doing and saying certain things, the consequences of which they only fully comprehend and regret in retrospect.

However, the freedom to voice displeasure at inappropriate comments should not amount to a licence to insult and cast condescending aspersions on individuals, as well as institutions.

Students of both the NUS and the SMU are competent in their own right and criticism, if any, should remain objective and neutral.

As students, we should respect not only our teachers and school but the broader institution of learning as a whole.

It is a shame, and even a disservice, to our education system and educators if we students are unable to grasp this point.

As Gandhi once said, “an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind”.

Perhaps the strong desire to outdo each other has blinded some of us to the obvious fact that justice, righteousness and civility can all go hand-in-hand.oday online forum alone.

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02-Nov-2010 14:24 User Research/Opinions   /   ?*?#? MERITOCRACY ?#?*?#? REALITY ?*?#?       Go to Message
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An eye for an eye leaves all blind

Civility must prevail in the furore sparked by letters from SMU law students

Letter from Nicholas Poon

THE recent saga involving two letters from Singapore Management University (SMU) law students has generated much buzz.

There have been more than 80 comments in the T

While some comments are justified, many have been specifically aimed at tarnishing the reputation of individuals and both the SMU and the National University of Singapore.

There are those who have seized the opportunity to impersonate individuals from the respective schools and turn it into a broader SMU law-versus-NUS law mudslinging match.

This is both unfortunate and unnecessary and brings us back full circle to the point which was perhaps lost in the flurry of heated exchanges:

Is there such a dearth of jobs that reasonable individuals have to resort to name-calling and insults to vent their anger?

Every individual would want to have a job of his choice waiting for him but that is unrealistic.

In most industries, competitiveness and productivity is best maintained when there is a slight oversupply of labour.

If the supply of lawyers is always trailing demand, there is a propensity for prospective lawyers to become complacent and this will adversely affect the legal industry.

However, it was, and still is, impossible to put a precise figure on the number of lawyers needed to address the shortage.

Whether there remains a shortage now cannot be answered easily. Difficulty in obtaining a training contract is not conclusive of a shortage of jobs. Indeed, as some have rightly pointed out, employers look for a variety of factors during recruitment.

Employment is an important issue for most people and law students should not be an exception. That said, it is understandable that some members of the public, and within the legal fraternity, are outraged at the manner in which certain employment concerns have been voiced.

However, in moments of desperation, or anger, people are capable of doing and saying certain things, the consequences of which they only fully comprehend and regret in retrospect.

However, the freedom to voice displeasure at inappropriate comments should not amount to a licence to insult and cast condescending aspersions on individuals, as well as institutions.

Students of both the NUS and the SMU are competent in their own right and criticism, if any, should remain objective and neutral.

As students, we should respect not only our teachers and school but the broader institution of learning as a whole.

It is a shame, and even a disservice, to our education system and educators if we students are unable to grasp this point.

As Gandhi once said, “an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind”.

Perhaps the strong desire to outdo each other has blinded some of us to the obvious fact that justice, righteousness and civility can all go hand-in-hand.oday online forum alone.

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02-Nov-2010 14:09 Healthway Med   /   healthway, healthy?       Go to Message
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Health makes more wealth

TMC shares surge after Peter Lim’s offer

Jo-ann Huang

joannhuang@mediacorp.com.sg

SINGAPORE

TMC’s shares hit a record high when it closed at $1.75 each, in line with the general offer by billionaire investor Peter Lim last Friday that valued the company at $513 million. It was the most actively traded stock on the Singapore Exchange, with about 128 million shares worth $223.5 million changing hands.

This is the second acquisition offer for a Singapore healthcare firm after Malaysian government investment arm Khazanah bought Parkway Holdings at $3.95 per share in July.

But with TMC’s offer at almost 30 times its price-to-earnings ratio, Mr Lim is seen as being extra keen to jump on the healthcare bandwagon, analysts said. This is because TMC’s revenue base is 15 times smaller than Parkway’s.

“It seems like Peter Lim does not make a differentiation between the size and business models of the hospitals as long as he gets a piece of the action in the healthcare sector,” noted Kim Eng Research in a report.

“In addition, Parkway has a more extensive regional footprint,” said Kim Eng analyst Anni Kum.

TMC is management consultant to Vietnam’s Hanh Phuc Hospital. The centre will also build up to three more hospitals in the country.

Parkway has established networks across Asia, Russia and the Middle East.

For the past few months, Mr Lim has been on a buying spree of healthcare holdings, noted DMG & Partners Research.

It noted that he also owns a 5 per cent stake in Singapore-listed Healthway and a 29.6 per cent stake in Malaysia-listed TMC Life.

Following these high-profile deals, analysts have also turned upbeat on the prospects of the healthcare sector here. They believe more multi-million-dollar deals could be on the cards amid growing opportunities for regional expansion.

Medical tourism in Singapore currently drives one-third of private hospital revenues here and this trend looks set to continue, said Ms Kum. This is because more patients from Asia and beyond choose to get their treatment in Singapore.

“What we find is that Singapore is developing very nicely as a medical hub of sorts — the Indonesians and the Europeans recognise that healthcare quality here is quite good,” said Mr Andrew Chow, UOB Kay-Hian Research analyst.— Wealth and health seem to go hand-in-hand for Singapore’s healthcare sector, underlined by the fortunes of Thomson Medical Centre (TMC), whose shares surged a hefty 62 per cent yesterday.

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