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01-Nov-2010 19:56 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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hOwever

thIs  dOes  nOt  mean

bUyIng  tOmOrrOw  Or  neXt  week

wIll  nOt  make  mOney


mOney  cOUld / can / wIll  always  be  made

In  the  PAST / PRESENT / FUTURE 



pharoah88      ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 19:20) Posted:

shOUld   have  bOUght  LAST  WEEK  or  this  mOrnIng

bUyIng  nOw  means  hIgher  rIsk

bUyIng  neXt  week  wIll be  even  hIgher  rIsk



epliew      ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 18:33) Posted:

buy this week or next week


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01-Nov-2010 19:37 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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tImIng  was  crItIcal   [near  clOsIng  tIme]

WHEN  peOple  were  In  GREAT  FEAR


I   paId  One cent  mOre than  "BT & the BULLS"

They  PAID  Only  S$2.11


*REVERSAL********

16:56:23  2.120  5,014,000 Bought From Seller

qUick-pIcked @S$2.12   One mInUte  befOre  abOve  reversal



pharoah88      ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 19:29) Posted:

I  TOP-UP-ED  at  S$2.12 

[GREATly  dIscOUnted  CHERRY]

UpOn  REVERSAL  Of 

HALLOWEEN  SCARE


BT  and   the  BOYS  ENTERED  at  S$2.11. 



pharoah88      ( Date: 27-Oct-2010 17:37) Posted:



Wednesday:  27 10 2010 

qUIck-pIck  afternOOn  befOre  resUlts

*REVERSAL********

16:56:23  2.120  5,014,000 Bought From Seller


qUick-pIcked @S$2.12   One mInUte  befOre  abOve  reversal


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I  TOP-UP-ED  at  S$2.12 

[GREATly  dIscOUnted  CHERRY]

UpOn  REVERSAL  Of 

HALLOWEEN  SCARE


BT  and   the  BOYS  ENTERED  at  S$2.11. 



pharoah88      ( Date: 27-Oct-2010 17:37) Posted:



Wednesday:  27 10 2010 

qUIck-pIck  afternOOn  befOre  resUlts

*REVERSAL********

16:56:23  2.120  5,014,000 Bought From Seller


qUick-pIcked @S$2.12   One mInUte  befOre  abOve  reversal

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01-Nov-2010 19:20 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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shOUld   have  bOUght  LAST  WEEK  or  this  mOrnIng

bUyIng  nOw  means  hIgher  rIsk

bUyIng  neXt  week  wIll be  even  hIgher  rIsk



epliew      ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 18:33) Posted:

buy this week or next week ?

epliew      ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 17:57) Posted:

what is your advice?

 



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01-Nov-2010 19:12 User Research/Opinions   /   ?*?#? MERITOCRACY ?#?*?#? REALITY ?*?#?       Go to Message
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Eugene K B Tan

Election talk has been around for much of this year. Last Saturday, the signals got clearer when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong told the Singapore media in Hanoi, where he was attending the ASEAN Summit, that the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) had been convened.on a 30-per-cent deviation rule. The writer is assistant professor of law at the Singapore Management University School of Law.

CLEARER  JUSTIFICATIONS

Of course, a larger deviation rule also means a higher tolerance for the size of an electoral division, which would mean, theoretically, less need to redraw any boundaries.

The committee’s work of redrawing the boundaries should studiously avoid any hint of gerrymandering.

The odd-shaped electoral boundaries that we have also erode the voter sense of identity and belonging to his constituency.

A commonly cited example is that of Braddell Heights being part of Marine Parade GRC, never mind the fact that MacRitchie Reservoir is closer to the estate than East Coast Park!

The EBRC has to respond to the legitimate expectations of a more educated electorate sensitive to fair play.

The EBRC’s recent reports were generally quite sparse in terms of detailing its thought process and reasoning. They need to be more substantive and better articulate the reasoning and justification for their recommendations.

This is one area where there can be lots of improvement.

Voters are entitled to know WHY? boundaries are drawn, and how they are done. Otherwise, it should not be surprising if Singaporeans view the redrawing of boundaries as being calculated to undermine the Opposition or, at the very least, not disadvantage the ruling party.

Ultimately, the EBRC’s work and report must not only be nonpartisan but must be seen to be non-partisan, as well. This is necessary to sustain confidence and legitimacy in the review of electoral boundaries, since that is an integral part of the electoral process.

Put simply, the process by which electoral boundaries are reviewed is just as important as the specific changes that flow from the eview. This is notwithstanding the reality that the redrawing of electoral boundaries is perceived to be inherently political, and that it is probably impossible to have perfectly distributed electoral divisions.

For now, political parties and voters will wait with bated breath for the EBRC’s report.

In many respects, the announcement was long anticipated, given that there are only 12 months left to the current Parliament’s term. Further, the fourth Presidential Elections must be conducted by August 2011. Having the two elections close to each other can result in voter fatigue and may unnecessarily contribute to a prolonged politically-charged environment.

The General Election for Singapore’s 12th Parliament will see at least 12 single-member constituencies (SMCs), fewer six-member group representation constituencies (GRCs) and perhaps the reintroduction of four- or even three-member GRCs.

With the changes to the Parliamentary Elections Act, however many they actually win at the polls, the Opposition is guaranteed at least nine seats in the House, with any shortfall made up through the Non-Constituency MP scheme.

The standard terms of reference would require that the EBRC review the electoral division boundaries and recommend changes to them. Typically, the EBRC will focus on population changes within existing boundaries in the context of larger demographic shifts across the island. In essence, the EBRC’s general mandate is to provide for fair and balanced representation through adjusting electoral boundaries by avoiding an uneven distribution of voters.

Given the increase in the number of eligible voters, and ssuming that the current MP-to-voter guide ratio of one to 26,000 is maintained, the EBRC may recommend an increase in the number of elected MPs, currently 84.

In reviewing electoral boundaries, the EBRC operates

Let’s assume the ratio of one MP serving 26,000 voters is maintained; the number of voters in an electoral division can range from 18,200 to 33,800 (30 per cent plus / minus of 26,000). Extrapolating from this, a five-member GRC can have between 91,000 and 169,000 voters — the difference between the minimum and maximum number of voters being a whopping 86 per cent!

This affects the principle of fair and balanced representationresults in different “workloads” for MPs. This also has implications for the equality of votes. A voter in a five-member GRC with 91,000 voters has effectively more voting power since it returns as many MPs as another five-member GRC with 170,000 voters. and

Take the case of the May 2006 elections. The five-member Aljunied GRC had 145,141 voters, while six-member Tanjong Pagar GRC had only 3,000 more voters. Potong Pasir, the smallest SMC, had just 15,888 voters while the largest SMC, Bukit Panjang, had 30,452 voters.

In my view, the 30-per-cent deviation rule is too high. In contrast, the United Kingdom is working towards a 5-per-cent deviation, like New Zealand. Australia operates on a 10-per-cent deviation.

If relatively larger countries with more uneven spreads of population can do with 5- to 10-per-cent deviation, our 30-per-cent deviation seems “overly-generous” in small and compact Singapore.

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01-Nov-2010 19:09 User Research/Opinions   /   ?*?#? MERITOCRACY ?#?*?#? REALITY ?*?#?       Go to Message
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Monday: 01 11 2010 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              01 11 2010      end_of_the_skype_highlighting      [ELECTION  befOre  Feb 2012]

A 30-per-cent deviation is too wide

Redrawing of electoral boundaries must avoid being seen as gerrymandering

Eugene K B Tan


Let’s assume the ratio of one MP serving 26,000 voters is maintained with a 30-per-cent deviation allowed. This has implications for the equality of votes.

A voter in a five member GRC with 91,000 voters has effectively more voting power since it returns as many MPs as another five-member GRC with 170,000 voters.


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01-Nov-2010 18:49 User Research/Opinions   /   %%%% WORLD ECONOMIC SUMMIT %%%%       Go to Message
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Eugene K B Tan

Election talk has been around for much of this year. Last Saturday, the signals got clearer when Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong told the Singapore media in Hanoi, where he was attending the ASEAN Summit, that the Electoral Boundaries Review Committee (EBRC) had been convened.on a 30-per-cent deviation rule.

CLEARER  JUSTIFICATIONS

Of course, a larger deviation rule also means a higher tolerance for the size of an electoral division, which would mean, theoretically, less need to redraw any boundaries.

The committee’s work of redrawing the boundaries should studiously avoid any hint of gerrymandering.

The odd-shaped electoral boundaries that we have also erode the voter sense of identity and belonging to his constituency.

A commonly cited example is that of Braddell Heights being part of Marine Parade GRC, never mind the fact that MacRitchie Reservoir is closer to the estate than East Coast Park!

The EBRC has to respond to the legitimate expectations of a more educated electorate sensitive to fair play.

The EBRC’s recent reports were generally quite sparse in terms of detailing its thought process and reasoning. They need to be more substantive and better articulate the reasoning and justification for their recommendations.

This is one area where there can be lots of improvement.

Voters are entitled to know WHY? boundaries are drawn, and how they are done. Otherwise, it should not be surprising if Singaporeans view the redrawing of boundaries as being calculated to undermine the Opposition or, at the very least, not disadvantage the ruling party.

Ultimately, the EBRC’s work and report must not only be nonpartisan but must be seen to be non-partisan, as well. This is necessary to sustain confidence and legitimacy in the review of electoral boundaries, since that is an integral part of the electoral process.

Put simply, the process by which electoral boundaries are reviewed is just as important as the specific changes that flow from the eview. This is notwithstanding the reality that the redrawing of electoral boundaries is perceived to be inherently political, and that it is probably impossible to have perfectly distributed electoral divisions.

For now, political parties and voters will wait with bated breath for the EBRC’s report.

The writer is assistant professor of law at the Singapore Management University School of Law.

In many respects, the announcement was long anticipated, given that there are only 12 months left to the current Parliament’s term. Further, the fourth Presidential Elections must be conducted by August 2011. Having the two elections close to each other can result in voter fatigue and may unnecessarily contribute to a prolonged politically-charged environment.

The General Election for Singapore’s 12th Parliament will see at least 12 single-member constituencies (SMCs), fewer six-member group representation constituencies (GRCs) and perhaps the reintroduction of four- or even three-member GRCs.

With the changes to the Parliamentary Elections Act, however many they actually win at the polls, the Opposition is guaranteed at least nine seats in the House, with any shortfall made up through the Non-Constituency MP scheme.

The standard terms of reference would require that the EBRC review the electoral division boundaries and recommend changes to them. Typically, the EBRC will focus on population changes within existing boundaries in the context of larger demographic shifts across the island. In essence, the EBRC’s general mandate is to provide for fair and balanced representation through adjusting electoral boundaries by avoiding an uneven distribution of voters.

Given the increase in the number of eligible voters, and ssuming that the current MP-to-voter guide ratio of one to 26,000 is maintained, the EBRC may recommend an increase in the number of elected MPs, currently 84.

In reviewing electoral boundaries, the EBRC operates

Let’s assume the ratio of one MP serving 26,000 voters is maintained; the number of voters in an electoral division can range from 18,200 to 33,800 (30 per cent plus / minus of 26,000). Extrapolating from this, a five-member GRC can have between 91,000 and 169,000 voters — the difference between the minimum and maximum number of voters being a whopping 86 per cent!

This affects the principle of fair and balanced representationresults in different “workloads” for MPs. This also has implications for the equality of votes. A voter in a five-member GRC with 91,000 voters has effectively more voting power since it returns as many MPs as another five-member GRC with 170,000 voters. and

Take the case of the May 2006 elections. The five-member Aljunied GRC had 145,141 voters, while six-member Tanjong Pagar GRC had only 3,000 more voters. Potong Pasir, the smallest SMC, had just 15,888 voters while the largest SMC, Bukit Panjang, had 30,452 voters.

In my view, the 30-per-cent deviation rule is too high. In contrast, the United Kingdom is working towards a 5-per-cent deviation, like New Zealand. Australia operates on a 10-per-cent deviation.

If relatively larger countries with more uneven spreads of population can do with 5- to 10-per-cent deviation, our 30-per-cent deviation seems “overly-generous” in small and compact Singapore.

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01-Nov-2010 18:36 User Research/Opinions   /   %%%% WORLD ECONOMIC SUMMIT %%%%       Go to Message
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Monday: 01 11 2010      [ELECTION  befOre  Feb 2012]

A 30-per-cent deviation is too wide

Redrawing of electoral boundaries must avoid being seen as gerrymandering

Eugene K B Tan



Let’s assume the ratio of one MP serving 26,000 voters is maintained with a 30-per-cent deviation allowed. This has implications for the equality of votes.

A voter in a five member GRC with 91,000 voters has effectively more voting power since it returns as many MPs as another five-member GRC with 170,000 voters.

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01-Nov-2010 18:20 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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REVERSAL UPSIDE 

    S$2.29  + S$(2.29 - 2.10)

=  S$2.29 + S$0.19

S$2.48


Tuesday:  BREAK  S$2.29

Wednesday:  BREAK  S$2.40

Thursday:  BREAK  S$2.51  [dUe tO  OvershOOtIng]

cOmpletes  the  5  WHITE  CANDLES  REVERSAL

 



epliew      ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 17:57) Posted:

what is your advice?

 



pharoah88      ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 17:15) Posted:



Monday:  01 11 2010  CLOSING

1st day  of   UPTREND  tIll

CHINESE  NEW  YEAR

VERY  GOOD  START

mOre  gOOd  tImes  cOmIng 

Genting SP (G13) 
Day Hi 2.230 Last 2.230 Vol 99,117,000
Day Lo 2.170 $Chng +0.060


Price Trades Volume Sold to Buyer Mid Bought from Seller
2.170 20 718,000 718,000 0 0
2.180 285 19,989,000 5,362,000 0 14,627,000
2.181 1 6,393,000 0   6,393,000 0
2.190 117 5,450,000 221,000 0 5,229,000
2.191 1 8,000 0 8,000 0
2.197 1 10,000 0 10,000 0
2.200 554 28,520,000 16,212,000 0 12,308,000
2.201 2 144,000 0 144,000 0
2.203 1 12,000 0 12,000 0
2.205 2 28,000 0 28,000 0
2.207 2 18,000 0 18,000 0
2.209 1 9,000 0 9,000 0
2.210 364 11,578,000 70,000 0 11,508,000
2.220 456 18,392,000 12,019,000 0 6,373,000
2.221 1 17,000 0 17,000 0
2.222 1 38,000 0 38,000 0
2.223 2 22,000 0 22,000 0
2.224 1 15,000 0 15,000 0
2.228 2 15,000 0 15,000 0
2.229 2 134,000 0 134,000 0
2.230 260 7,602,000 0 0 7,602,000
TOTAL 2,076 99,112,000 34,602,000 6,863,000 57,647,000


 


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Monday:  01 11 2010  CLOSING

GENTING BHD (3182) 
Day Hi 10.560 Last 10.560 Vol 2,860,900
Day Lo 10.460 $Chng +0.120


Price Trades Volume Sold to Buyer Mid Bought from Seller
10.460 38 103,000 86,000 0 17,000
10.480 252 584,600 338,300 0 246,300
10.500 438   1,163,600 469,100 0 694,500
10.520 242 404,800 133,400 0 271,400
10.540 181 296,100 140,600 0 155,500
10.560 111 306,500 66,900   194,900 44,700
TOTAL 1,262 2,858,600 1,234,300 194,900 1,429,400


 

 

Time Price Trade Size Bid-Ask
-- -- -- --
16:58:31 10.560 500 Bought From Seller
16:58:16 10.560 65,900 Sold To Buyer
16:57:54 10.560 1,000 Sold To Buyer
16:57:37 10.560 1,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 1,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 2,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 500 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 5,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 5,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 5,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 2,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 1,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 1,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 200 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 1,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 1,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 1,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 5,000 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 300 Bought From Seller
16:57:37 10.560 500 Bought From Seller
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Monday:  01 11 2010  CLOSING

CoscoCorp F83 i -- SGD 1.880
+0.020 +1.1 14,269,000 1,065,000 1.880 1.890 885,000 1.860 1.860 1.900 1.860 C,M    
e Genting HK US$ S21 i -- USD 0.455
+0.005 +1.1 10,633,000 859,000 0.455 0.460 2,791,000 0.455 0.450 0.465 0.450   M    
Etika 5FR i -- SGD 0.450
+0.015 +3.5 211,000 12,000 0.445 0.450 70,000 0.440 0.435 0.450 0.440 C,M    
GENTING BHD 3182 i -- MYR 10.560
+0.120 +1.2 2,860,900 18,000 10.460 10.560 41,600 10.500 10.440 10.560 10.460 --
GENTING MYS BHD 4715 i -- MYR 3.490
-0.010 -0.3 2,118,700 11,600 3.480 3.490 46,000 3.500 3.500 3.500 3.460 --
Genting SP G13 i -- SGD 2.230
+0.060 +2.8 99,117,000 3,341,000 2.220 2.230 2,700,000 2.180 2.170 2.230 2.170   M    
GentingSMBLeCW120402 J2UW i -- SGD 0.000
 
0.000 0.0 0 60,000 0.280 0.310 20,000 0.000 0.285 0.000 0.000   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130103 L2PW i -- SGD 0.225
0.000 0.0 75,000 100,000 0.190 0.235 78,000 0.225 0.225 0.230 0.225   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130104 L7KW i -- SGD 0.180
 
0.000 0.0 20,000 30,000 0.175 0.230 50,000 0.180 0.180 0.180 0.180   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130603 L0QW i -- SGD 0.000
 
0.000 0.0 0 10,000 0.285 0.305 20,000 0.000 0.275 0.000 0.000   M    
Healthway 5NG i -- SGD 0.155
+0.005 +3.3 9,885,000 3,015,000 0.155 0.160 10,813,000 0.155 0.150 0.160 0.155   M 
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Monday:  01 11 2010  CLOSING

CoscoCorp F83 i -- SGD 1.880
+0.020 +1.1 14,269,000 1,065,000 1.880 1.890 885,000 1.860 1.860 1.900 1.860 C,M    
e Genting HK US$ S21 i -- USD 0.455
+0.005 +1.1 10,633,000 859,000 0.455 0.460 2,791,000 0.455 0.450 0.465 0.450   M    
Etika 5FR i -- SGD 0.450
+0.015 +3.5 211,000 12,000 0.445 0.450 70,000 0.440 0.435 0.450 0.440 C,M    
GENTING BHD 3182 i -- MYR 10.560
+0.120 +1.2 2,860,900 18,000 10.460 10.560 41,600 10.500 10.440 10.560 10.460 --
GENTING MYS BHD 4715 i -- MYR 3.490
-0.010 -0.3 2,118,700 11,600 3.480 3.490 46,000 3.500 3.500 3.500 3.460 --
Genting SP G13 i -- SGD 2.230
+0.060 +2.8 99,117,000 3,341,000 2.220 2.230 2,700,000 2.180 2.170 2.230 2.170   M    
GentingSMBLeCW120402 J2UW i -- SGD 0.000
 
0.000 0.0 0 60,000 0.280 0.310 20,000 0.000 0.285 0.000 0.000   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130103 L2PW i -- SGD 0.225
0.000 0.0 75,000 100,000 0.190 0.235 78,000 0.225 0.225 0.230 0.225   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130104 L7KW i -- SGD 0.180
 
0.000 0.0 20,000 30,000 0.175 0.230 50,000 0.180 0.180 0.180 0.180   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130603 L0QW i -- SGD 0.000
 
0.000 0.0 0 10,000 0.285 0.305 20,000 0.000 0.275 0.000 0.000   M    
Healthway 5NG i -- SGD 0.155
+0.005 +3.3 9,885,000 3,015,000 0.155 0.160 10,813,000 0.155 0.150 0.160 0.155   M 
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Monday:  01 11 2010  CLOSING

CoscoCorp F83 i -- SGD 1.880
+0.020 +1.1 14,269,000 1,065,000 1.880 1.890 885,000 1.860 1.860 1.900 1.860 C,M    
e Genting HK US$ S21 i -- USD 0.455
+0.005 +1.1 10,633,000 859,000 0.455 0.460 2,791,000 0.455 0.450 0.465 0.450   M    
Etika 5FR i -- SGD 0.450
+0.015 +3.5 211,000 12,000 0.445 0.450 70,000 0.440 0.435 0.450 0.440 C,M    
GENTING BHD 3182 i -- MYR 10.560
+0.120 +1.2 2,860,900 18,000 10.460 10.560 41,600 10.500 10.440 10.560 10.460 --
GENTING MYS BHD 4715 i -- MYR 3.490
-0.010 -0.3 2,118,700 11,600 3.480 3.490 46,000 3.500 3.500 3.500 3.460 --
Genting SP G13 i -- SGD 2.230
+0.060 +2.8 99,117,000 3,341,000 2.220 2.230 2,700,000 2.180 2.170 2.230 2.170   M    
GentingSMBLeCW120402 J2UW i -- SGD 0.000
 
0.000 0.0 0 60,000 0.280 0.310 20,000 0.000 0.285 0.000 0.000   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130103 L2PW i -- SGD 0.225
0.000 0.0 75,000 100,000 0.190 0.235 78,000 0.225 0.225 0.230 0.225   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130104 L7KW i -- SGD 0.180
 
0.000 0.0 20,000 30,000 0.175 0.230 50,000 0.180 0.180 0.180 0.180   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130603 L0QW i -- SGD 0.000
 
0.000 0.0 0 10,000 0.285 0.305 20,000 0.000 0.275 0.000 0.000   M    
Healthway 5NG i -- SGD 0.155
+0.005 +3.3 9,885,000 3,015,000 0.155 0.160 10,813,000 0.155 0.150 0.160 0.155   M 
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Monday:  01 11 2010  CLOSING

CoscoCorp F83 i -- SGD 1.880
+0.020 +1.1 14,269,000 1,065,000 1.880 1.890 885,000 1.860 1.860 1.900 1.860 C,M    
e Genting HK US$ S21 i -- USD 0.455
+0.005 +1.1 10,633,000 859,000 0.455 0.460 2,791,000 0.455 0.450 0.465 0.450   M    
Etika 5FR i -- SGD 0.450
+0.015 +3.5 211,000 12,000 0.445 0.450 70,000 0.440 0.435 0.450 0.440 C,M    
GENTING BHD 3182 i -- MYR 10.560
+0.120 +1.2 2,860,900 18,000 10.460 10.560 41,600 10.500 10.440 10.560 10.460 --
GENTING MYS BHD 4715 i -- MYR 3.490
-0.010 -0.3 2,118,700 11,600 3.480 3.490 46,000 3.500 3.500 3.500 3.460 --
Genting SP G13 i -- SGD 2.230
+0.060 +2.8 99,117,000 3,341,000 2.220 2.230 2,700,000 2.180 2.170 2.230 2.170   M    
GentingSMBLeCW120402 J2UW i -- SGD 0.000
 
0.000 0.0 0 60,000 0.280 0.310 20,000 0.000 0.285 0.000 0.000   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130103 L2PW i -- SGD 0.225
0.000 0.0 75,000 100,000 0.190 0.235 78,000 0.225 0.225 0.230 0.225   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130104 L7KW i -- SGD 0.180
 
0.000 0.0 20,000 30,000 0.175 0.230 50,000 0.180 0.180 0.180 0.180   M    
GentingSMBLeCW130603 L0QW i -- SGD 0.000
 
0.000 0.0 0 10,000 0.285 0.305 20,000 0.000 0.275 0.000 0.000   M    
Healthway 5NG i -- SGD 0.155
+0.005 +3.3 9,885,000 3,015,000 0.155 0.160 10,813,000 0.155 0.150 0.160 0.155   M 
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1st day  of   UPTREND  tIll

CHINESE  NEW  YEAR

VERY  GOOD  START

mOre  gOOd  tImes  cOmIng 

Genting SP (G13) 
Day Hi 2.230 Last 2.230 Vol 99,117,000
Day Lo 2.170 $Chng +0.060


Price Trades Volume Sold to Buyer Mid Bought from Seller
2.170 20 718,000 718,000 0 0
2.180 285 19,989,000 5,362,000 0 14,627,000
2.181 1 6,393,000 0   6,393,000 0
2.190 117 5,450,000 221,000 0 5,229,000
2.191 1 8,000 0 8,000 0
2.197 1 10,000 0 10,000 0
2.200 554 28,520,000 16,212,000 0 12,308,000
2.201 2 144,000 0 144,000 0
2.203 1 12,000 0 12,000 0
2.205 2 28,000 0 28,000 0
2.207 2 18,000 0 18,000 0
2.209 1 9,000 0 9,000 0
2.210 364 11,578,000 70,000 0 11,508,000
2.220 456 18,392,000 12,019,000 0 6,373,000
2.221 1 17,000 0 17,000 0
2.222 1 38,000 0 38,000 0
2.223 2 22,000 0 22,000 0
2.224 1 15,000 0 15,000 0
2.228 2 15,000 0 15,000 0
2.229 2 134,000 0 134,000 0
2.230 260 7,602,000 0 0 7,602,000
TOTAL 2,076 99,112,000 34,602,000 6,863,000 57,647,000

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brOad market  bUyIng  S$2.23

VERY  nIce  STEADY  rIse

gOOd  fOUndatIOn  fOr  fUrther  UpsIde

 
Time Price Trade Size Bid-Ask
17:05:04 2.230 3,141,000 Bought From Seller
17:05:04  2.230 3,141,000  Bought From Seller
17:05:04 2.230 375,000  Bought From Seller
16:59:58 2.230 13,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:56 2.230 40,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:49 2.220 3,000 Sold To Buyer
16:59:39 2.229 26,000 X
16:59:38 2.230 25,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:36 2.220 10,000 Sold To Buyer
16:59:34 2.230 100,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:31 2.230 12,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:30 2.230 5,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:29 2.230 2,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:27 2.220 30,000 Sold To Buyer
16:59:27 2.230 30,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:25 2.230 10,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:23 2.230 5,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:22 2.230 15,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:21 2.230 10,000 Bought From Seller
16:59:16 2.220 10,000 Sold To Buyer
16:59:16 2.220 1,000 Sold To Buyer
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GENTING  SP

OUT OF SYNC

SEPARATE  ACTIONS 

SEPARATE  TIMES

GETNING  SP  FIRST



epliew      ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 11:53) Posted:

good new, what is your tp ?

pharoah88      ( Date: 01-Nov-2010 10:44) Posted:

Published November 1, 2010

Star Cruises obtains priority berthing rights

This will allow it to cross-market its offerings with RWS

 

By JAMIE LEE

 

STAR Cruises - held under Genting Hong Kong - has secured priority berthing rights with Singapore Cruise Centre's international passenger terminal at HarbourFront for 10 years.

 
Smooth sailing: Both the SuperStar Virgo (above) and the SuperStar Libra will have S'pore as its home port


The cruise operator said the agreement gave Star Cruises 'commercial and financial incentives' to expand its presence in Singapore, especially as its affiliated company, Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), has been pulling in more tourists. RWS - which is close to HarbourFront - is run by Genting Singapore.

'The proximity of RWS to the international passenger terminal and the berthing advantage provided will combine to give Genting Group greater flexibility to cross-market its offerings to cruise and integrated resort customers.'

Star Cruises, Singapore Cruise Centre's first cruise liner customer, has Singapore as its home port for the Asian flagship, SuperStar Virgo. Another cruise ship, the SuperStar Libra, will be home ported in Singapore for seasonal deployment from Nov 6.

Singapore Cruise Centre registered a record 900 ship calls and 1.14 million passenger throughput last year.

Tourism arrivals last month touched a record high for the month of September - translating to the 10th straight month-on- month record - thanks to the Singapore Grand Prix as well as the leisure and entertainment events during the season.

Visitor arrivals stood at 947,000, up 18.4 per cent year-on-year, latest data from the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) showed.

Indonesia, Malaysia, Australia, China, and India were the top five visitor- generating markets for the month, accounting for 58 per cent of total visitor arrivals, STB said.



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Monday:  01 11 2010  CLOSING

 e Genting HK US$ (S21) 
Day Hi 0.465 Last 0.455 Vol 10,633,000
Day Lo 0.450 $Chng +0.005


Price Trades Volume Sold to Buyer Mid Bought from Seller
0.450 2 46,000 46,000 0 0
0.455 109 6,691,000 5,415,000 0 1,276,000
0.460 85 3,895,000 437,000 0 3,458,000
0.465 1 1,000 0 0 1,000
TOTAL 197 10,633,000 5,898,000 0 4,735,000


 

ALL  KNOW

GHOST  BEAR  is  CLOWN

17:05:04 0.455 1,025,000 Sold To Buyer


09:58:03 0.460 1,048,000 Bought From Seller
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