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05-Aug-2009 14:59 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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load up on put warrants..
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05-Aug-2009 14:43 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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bloody national day..
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05-Aug-2009 14:08 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Chart
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05-Aug-2009 14:05 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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freefall lei
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05-Aug-2009 13:25 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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UOB profits plunge 22%

 

UNITED Overseas Bank (UOB) , Southeast Asia's second-biggest lender, said its second-quarter profit fell 22 per cent on higher bad debt charges, but the profit drop was smaller-than-expected due to sharply lower taxes.

April-June net profit fell to $470 million from $601 million a year ago, UOB said on Wednesday.

Analysts had predicted a net profit of $441 million, according to the average of six forecasts compiled by Reuters.

Bad debt charges more than doubled to $465 million from a year earlier.

The results came two days after Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp, Singapore's smallest listed bank, surprised markets with a 10 per cent rise in quarterly profit on higher trading income and strong loan margins.

DBS , the region's biggest bank, will report earnings on Friday. -- REUTERS
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05-Aug-2009 11:49 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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doing the drop again!
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05-Aug-2009 10:13 YZJ Shipbldg SGD   /   Cruising with the ship ..Yangzijiang       Go to Message
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BROKEN..no sweat :)



ozone2002      ( Date: 05-Aug-2009 10:04) Posted:

lookin at how fierce the buy up vol is for today..likely to break 94..

vested



ozone2002      ( Date: 05-Aug-2009 09:16) Posted:

top vol today..can it break 94 today?


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05-Aug-2009 10:04 YZJ Shipbldg SGD   /   Cruising with the ship ..Yangzijiang       Go to Message
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lookin at how fierce the buy up vol is for today..likely to break 94..

vested



ozone2002      ( Date: 05-Aug-2009 09:16) Posted:

top vol today..can it break 94 today?

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05-Aug-2009 09:39 Swiber   /   Swiber       Go to Message
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i bought more @ 98c..
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05-Aug-2009 09:16 YZJ Shipbldg SGD   /   Cruising with the ship ..Yangzijiang       Go to Message
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top vol today..can it break 94 today?
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05-Aug-2009 09:15 Yanlord Land   /   Lord of China Prop       Go to Message
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trying to break 2.89!!.. :)
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05-Aug-2009 08:51 Swiber   /   Swiber       Go to Message
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oil $71..swiber price below $1..

that's a divergence in terms of co-relation in terms of oil price and share price..

still accumulating..vested below $1
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04-Aug-2009 22:32 SunVic Chemical   /   May Attempt 60 cts       Go to Message
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just like to draw ur attention to sunvic..

look at the flagpole followed by a pennant formation...

any breakout to the upside would be on high vol

DYODD
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04-Aug-2009 19:41 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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always adopt a contrarian approach..

remember the 80/20 rule :)



aleoleo      ( Date: 04-Aug-2009 19:38) Posted:

STI one-third way inside 300-point distance between multi year

support (2608) and nearest resistance (2892-2919)

thunderous 400-odd point surges in May (from 1950 to 2350) and July from 2250 to 2650, the still youthful bull may continue to be unstoppable

until a test of the next 2900 historic area. Intermediate resistance around 2750 is a mere 50-odd points away as

the STI touches 2700 this morning and yet it is still only above the half way mark (2643) between 3831 peak and 1455 bottom.

All the yawning gaps during the Sept-Oct 2008 crash from 2763 to 1474 have been filled but there is still another 670 points to go to last year’s

opening high of 3371 from 2700. There were 3 occasions when 2750 acted as support and resistance last year.

First after Jan 2008 600-point crash from 3370 to 2747 followed by a strong rebound to 3130 and another plunge to 2746 in March. This was

followed by another rally to as high as 3270 before the next stage of market collapse began, accelerating by Sept from 2763.

But with the clear V-shaped recovery underway, the STI should test 2750 and higher levels as indeed this year’s market behaviour has a

significant resemblance to the 1999 post-Asian crisis super-bull run. It is highly unlikely that a new record above 3831 can be seen this year

unlike in 1999 when the pre-Asian crisis high around 2150 was broken and the STI topped up at a new peak of 2608 in Jan 2000, 15 months

after it bottomed out at 800 in Sept 1998.

Although the latest bull run is only 5 months if measured from March low of 1455 or 9 months from last Oct low of 1474, investors can be

expected to start worrying very soon about the short term sustainability of the bull run which has not seen 5-8% pullbacks since June and early

July. The earnings season will end in the next couple of weeks and while anticipation of better than expected results had fired up the market,

consolidation should soon set in to in second half of August.

It may not be worth to wait for 2750 to be tested first as the STI is expected to test its half way mark of 2643 and 2608 before it moves

higher from 2700-2750. A pullback from 2750 to 2600 is a mere 5% and it is even a smaller drop of 3.7% from 2700 to 2600.

The market may continue to offer exciting trading chance in S-chips and laggard penny stocks during the relatively lull period from mid-August toHaving easily cleared all the key historic hurdles from 1474 (2008 low) onwards to 1650, 1750, 1850, 1950-2000 and breaking out into 2

  Tuesdy, August 04, 2009

early Oct before the next earnings season crops up around mid-Oct. Will there be a repeat of the past 2 years’ Aug to Nov market scares?

With signs of earnings, economic and property market recoveries gathering pace in the months ahead and hopefully a peak in

retrenchments, there should not be cause for worry of a 15-20% plunges during this volatile period.

With the strong momentum built up in recent weeks and heavy institutional buying from STI 2300 to 2500, no less than a target of

2900-3000 by early 2010 would whet their appetite. Thus pullbacks to 2600 offer buying chances with more aggressive

buying around 2500-50. A fall from 2700-2750 to 2500-50 will mean a 5 to 9% pullback but even

if a 10-12% correction sets in, support should be very strong around 2400, underpinned by the 38.2% Fibonacci mark of 2363.


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04-Aug-2009 17:50 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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hope can sing count on mi S'pore this weekend man..

NDP rally..keke
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04-Aug-2009 15:08 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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UBS Loss Widens to $1.32 Billion



ZURICH -- Swiss bank UBS AG Tuesday said its net loss widened in the second quarter, hit by charges related to its own debt and its restructuring effort, as it failed to match the largely buoyant earnings posted in the period by global rivals.
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The logo of Swiss bank UBS is seen at the company's office at the Bahnhofstrasse in Zurich in this July 1, 2009 file photo.

UBS
UBS


The Zurich-based bank said its net loss for the three months was 1.4 billion Swiss francs ($1.32 billion), compared with a loss of 395 million Swiss francs in the year-ago period.

The result was weaker than analyst estimates, which had averaged 1.32 billion Swiss francs for the net loss.

Analysts had been expecting UBS to post a much weaker result than healthier rivals such as Credit Suisse Group and Barclays PLC, where quarterly profits surged on investment banking gains. Now, UBS, which has written down more than $50 billion in illiquid assets, will be in focus for Friday, when specifics on an settlement between the bank and the U.S. Internal Revenue Service are outlined.

The deal in principle, revealed Friday, is being hammered out by the Swiss and U.S. governments and is expected to include the handover to U.S. authorities of confidential client data of suspected tax cheats.

UBS on Tuesday didn't elaborate on the settlement, for which legal experts suspect the main terms have already been set.

In its business outlook, UBS said it remains cautious overall, and that a sustainable economic recovery cannot yet be spotted. Late in June, UBS warned of an unprofitable quarter but said investment-banking conditions were improving. Then, the bank tapped fresh capital for a fourth time.

The second quarter includes several charges, including 1.21 billion Swiss francs on own debt, 582 million Swiss francs to restructure, and 492 million Swiss francs related to Banco Pactual, a Brazilian investment bank being sold.

UBs' second-quarter operating income surged 45% to 5.77 billion Swiss francs from 3.98 billion Swiss francs year earlier because UBS reversed hefty year-ago trading losses to generate a small gain.

Its private bank lost 16.5 billion Swiss francs in client funds in the quarter, with nervous clients taking flight amid the privacy concerns.

UBS shares have gained 6.3% since the IRS settlement was outlined, highlighting the importance for investors that the bank end the messy lawsuit. Monday, UBS stock closed at 16 Swiss francs, giving the bank a market capitalization of $47.14 billion.
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04-Aug-2009 14:57 COSCO SHP SG   /   CoscoCorp       Go to Message
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i saw all the broking houses report..

either Sell,underweight or neutral..but those Bbs pushed the price up..

unscrupulous..!
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04-Aug-2009 14:56 Swiber   /   Swiber       Go to Message
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i not YouBeAss or OLDMAN Sacs..how to push up..

but i got accumulate <$1 hor..

do my small part for NDP keke
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04-Aug-2009 14:54 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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its called capitalizing on the masses's fear

DnApeh      ( Date: 04-Aug-2009 13:21) Posted:

Hey, now you are bullish!!!

ozone2002      ( Date: 04-Aug-2009 13:01) Posted:

buy on dip..!!


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04-Aug-2009 13:01 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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buy on dip..!!
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