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03-Sep-2009 11:59 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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I am so sure SSE >6688 will be surpassed, It is just a matter of time!!!

DnApeh      ( Date: 03-Sep-2009 11:47) Posted:

Watch SSE for guidance. Now above 2800.....   :)

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03-Sep-2009 11:29 Others   /   Naked Short selling question ...       Go to Message
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Contra buy trading or BUY and HOLD strategy will be suggested throughout 2009 and 2010, as it is more feasible and profitable I am sure. CAVEAT EMPTOR.

erictkw      ( Date: 02-Sep-2009 22:59) Posted:



Can explain more detail on CFD and Put Warrant?

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03-Sep-2009 11:25 Others   /   SGX new rule ????       Go to Message
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No, I beg to differ. Echancing liquidity is primary important to SGX trading mechanism. I raise my thumbs up to SGX Authority about this on time, effective measure!!!

des_khor      ( Date: 02-Sep-2009 19:38) Posted:

Better remain at current bid for stock below 0.20... otherwise will become full with tortoise in future!! haha...0.001 how to move??

aleoleo      ( Date: 02-Sep-2009 19:05) Posted:

(SINGAPORE) The Singapore Exchange is calling for public feedback on its plan to slash minimum bid sizes and       
increase the forced order range.                                                                                   
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
SGX said that for shares priced above $10 apiece, the bid size should be halved to one cent, from two cents now.   
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
For stocks priced between $1 and $2, the minimum bid size will now be half a cent, from one cent previously, while 
penny stocks below 20 cents can move in steps of 0.1 cent, instead of 0.5 cent now. Stocks priced in the other     
ranges will not see any change to their bid sizes.                                                                 
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
'Lowering bid sizes will allow investors to quote at more optimal levels, resulting in tighter bid-ask spreads and,
consequently, lowering the investors' costs of trading,' SGX said in a statement yesterday.                         
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
'The move is expected to increase market liquidity. It will also align SGX's minimum bid sizes in the selected     
price ranges with that of other major Asian exchanges, enhancing SGX's competitiveness.'                           
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
One dealer said the change should encourage greater trading activity especially given the rise of programmed or     
algorithmic trading.                                                                                               
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
Average spreads in Singapore are perhaps 50 per cent higher than other key exchanges in the region, according to an
Aite Group report in June, citing data from Morgan Stanley.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                   
The average spread here is about 37 basis points, according to the report, compared to 25 bps in Japan's Tokyo     
Stock Exchange
, 22 bps in Hong Kong, 23 bps in Korea and just 16 bps in the Australian Securities Exchange.         
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
The SGX is also proposing to change the minimum bid size for debentures from 0.1 cent to either one cent or 0.1     
cent, similar to the present regime for exchange traded funds (ETFs). This will give it the flexibility to         
implement a higher bid size for higher priced debentures, the SGX said.                                             
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
As well, it is prescribing a wider forced order range, from 10 bids at present, to 20 bids for securities. For ETFs
and debentures, SGX is suggesting a change from 30 bids to 300 bids.                                               
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
The forced order range is a pre-execution mechanism to prevent error trades, by requiring orders placed at prices   
outside the range to use the forced key function. The forced order range has been widened to complement the         
reduction in minimum bid sizes, SGX said.                                                                           
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
The exchange last cut minimum bid sizes in December 2007 - for instance, the minimum bid size for stocks above $10 
had been 10 cents - in an effort to reduce trading costs.                                                           
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
SGX said that had resulted in a notable cut in the bid-ask spread, a notable decline in the quantity quoted at the 
best price, greater resilience in a downward market and better price discovery.                                     
                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                     
Submissions can be sent to the exchange via email to rules@sgx.com, or addressed to Gavyn Pang, Regulatory Policy, 
at the Singapore Exchange, before Sept 21. 


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03-Sep-2009 11:21 China Jishan   /   Jishan       Go to Message
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Yes, CHINA all textile related industries on the strong recovery due to drastic China export rebate scheme from 4% to 16%. Hence, CHINA JISHAN is brewing today. Thanks to the PRC's Government on time effective large scale economic stimulus package!!!

Hulumas      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 11:35) Posted:

CHINA JISHAN will no  longer getting the price at Sgd. 0.06 by tomorrow, today is the last chance of selling at Sgd. 0.065 I suppose, by next week it should be able to go for = or >Sgd. 0.075. CAVEAT EMPTOR

Hulumas      ( Date: 25-Aug-2009 14:15) Posted:

Noticeably, somehow, China Jishan buying sentiment is growing. I 'll queue buying tomorrow again


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03-Sep-2009 10:15 $ P99 HLDG   /   A GEM YET TO BE DISCOVERED       Go to Message
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Yes, CHINA textile related industry shows power! Which related counter next You all should know it, I suppose!!!

Hulumas      ( Date: 14-Aug-2009 17:46) Posted:

LEFT pocket = RIGHT pocket

StarLine      ( Date: 22-Jul-2009 00:48) Posted:



Wander who is hold the volume ?

 


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02-Sep-2009 11:02 KXD   /   Is another take over taget on process??       Go to Message
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Dear Goondusamy,

I do not mean offending you. It is just a matter of different VISION between you and me. KXD to me is a GOLD mining, that is why I heavily load from time to time to it and even do not mind becoming one of within top 5 substantial holders in the coming future, on the contrary, KXD to you is just a pile of shit perhaps.



goondusamy      ( Date: 02-Sep-2009 00:22) Posted:

Its good to be a little more reserved. Sometimes I think u are boastful about your buying pattern. Buying 8k - 10k lots? Even if u really printing money at home, I think its good for u to find some financial management program & upgrade yourself.

Hulumas      ( Date: 20-Aug-2009 07:46) Posted:

Yes, could be some other people, but not me at the moment, since I do diversification to some several penny S*stocks too


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01-Sep-2009 20:55 UniFiber System   /   unifiber       Go to Message
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Awaiting for price to reach or to touch Sgd. 0.05 then bounce back.

maximuslee      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 16:23) Posted:



this is a dead stock.. pls find out more abt the relation btw Poh Lian management and the rich indo owner before u decide whether u want to hold on to this stock..

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01-Sep-2009 20:52 Xpress   /   XPRESS HOLDING NICHE EDGE POTENTIAL       Go to Message
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Awaiting for Sgd. 0.065 then go in.

maximuslee      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 16:18) Posted:

breakout to 10c soon? must be in your dream right

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01-Sep-2009 20:51 Li Heng Chem   /   Li HENG       Go to Message
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I am still buying today.

hedonistic77      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 16:11) Posted:

yup, sold early at 0.32.. kickin myself in the $%^& for the itchy finger.. haha.. 

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01-Sep-2009 20:50 AusGroup   /   AUSGROUP: 1H09 revenue up 28.8% to reach A$260.5 m       Go to Message
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I bought yesterday a few lots.

bennykusman      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 16:04) Posted:

wow! last minute cheong again??

ezonme      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 14:39) Posted:

haha...ok. Thanks


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01-Sep-2009 20:48 Kep Infra Tr   /   CitySpring       Go to Message
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Me too sold already. Awaiting correction till around Sgd. 0.40 then go in again.

starlene      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 15:49) Posted:

There as expected once nil paid rights start trading,Mother share goes under <60cts below theoretical price,lucky sold off at 79cts cum rights and switch to BIG

starlene      ( Date: 25-Aug-2009 11:53) Posted:

Normally after ex-right will go down from theoretical price 63.5cts esp since it's ex-dividend,ex-right...better to take profits as new rights share coming in will create overhang of share


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01-Sep-2009 20:46 Synear   /   Synear       Go to Message
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Short make money leh....

DnApeh      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 15:46) Posted:

please don't short synear lah.

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01-Sep-2009 20:44 DTAC 200 USD   /         Go to Message
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I am not vested.

el7888      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 15:42) Posted:

Updated: 1st September 2009, 1100 hrs   
Singapore-listed DTAC starts trial for 3G mobile broadbank in Bangkok


Singapore-listed Thai mobile phone operator Total Access Communication (DTAC) says it has started a trial for its third-generation mobile broadband in Bangkok.

DTAC is conducting the trial based on high-speed packet access technology over its existing 850-megahertz frequency.

The four-month trial will cost an estimated 100 million Thai baht or about 4.23 million dollars.

The firm says the main purpose of this trial is to ensure that the value chain is prepared for commercial operations later on.

The trial area will initially cover only certain spots in inner Bangkok and will eventually include other areas in the city.

The trial service allows 2,000 selected users to access mobile broadband from notebook computers free of charge throughout the trial period.

At the beginning, the trial will focus on connecting to mobile Internet through computers only and excludes voice and other services.

3G services allow users to transfer data and download content at substantially faster speeds than second-generation technology.

It also enables more sophisticated applications such as video telephony, television on mobile phones and e-commerce transactions.

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01-Sep-2009 20:43 Olam Intl   /   Ramping up its capex       Go to Message
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Yes, it is sooner than what you expected.

Ucrano      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 11:39) Posted:



Any chance to hit 2.6 soon?

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01-Sep-2009 20:42 China Energy   /   Next RTO target       Go to Message
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Yes, every thing is possible!

wait4opp      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 15:28) Posted:



if RTO anytime above 50cents

 

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01-Sep-2009 20:40 Others   /   lacks idea. do this       Go to Message
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I am selling too. The valuation is still not right.

buylist      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 15:12) Posted:

Continued to buy Raffles Edu and Goodpack as they were tested counters. Quite surprise why ppl are selling at this stage.

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01-Sep-2009 20:39 Others   /   Market News that affect STI       Go to Message
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I think regional market is still in consolidation process till mid September 2009, then end.
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01-Sep-2009 20:36 Banyan Tree   /   Banyan Tree       Go to Message
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I keep selling on strength.

el7888      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 15:02) Posted:

Despite of bad market sentiment, TA still works well. BanyanTree is now at 0.9.

el7888      ( Date: 31-Aug-2009 23:05) Posted:



Lookout for tomorrow breakout uptrend. This is a possible bullish counter if we use swing trading with price patterns.

 This is just my view. Do Your Own Due Diligence.



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01-Sep-2009 20:33 SunMoon Food   /   outlook       Go to Message
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Ding Dong trading from Sgd. 0.005 to Sgd. 0.01 and back again throughout 2009 and mid 2010.

Laulan      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 14:44) Posted:

Champagne time should be coming, yes.

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01-Sep-2009 20:31 Genting Sing   /   GenSp starts to move up again       Go to Message
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Awaiting correction till Sgd. 0.8 and recovery buy again.

limkt009      ( Date: 01-Sep-2009 14:33) Posted:



Three huge lots of selldown after 2pm

- 5612M, 4717M, 1000M @102c

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