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rotijai
    15-Aug-2011 10:34  
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will only consider to buy if this thing drop to $2

louis001      ( Date: 15-Aug-2011 08:58) Posted:



Quote " waiting for it to break $5 support." .....

....waiting to SHORT at $5 down OR waiting  for these people to cut loss to BUY from them ?

rotijai      ( Date: 15-Aug-2011 00:02) Posted:

a lot of ppl got stuck in wilmar at 5.25-5.34 last friday.. :


 
 
louis001
    15-Aug-2011 08:58  
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Quote " waiting for it to break $5 support." .....

....waiting to SHORT at $5 down OR waiting  for these people to cut loss to BUY from them ?

rotijai      ( Date: 15-Aug-2011 00:02) Posted:

a lot of ppl got stuck in wilmar at 5.25-5.34 last friday.. :)

Gaecia      ( Date: 14-Aug-2011 22:56) Posted:



& i will join u soon rotiboy, nothing is impossible. 

HSI u pls rally tmr,  sgx pls rally tmr!   

 


 
 
rotijai
    15-Aug-2011 00:02  
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a lot of ppl got stuck in wilmar at 5.25-5.34 last friday.. :)

Gaecia      ( Date: 14-Aug-2011 22:56) Posted:



& i will join u soon rotiboy, nothing is impossible. 

HSI u pls rally tmr,  sgx pls rally tmr!   

 

rotijai      ( Date: 14-Aug-2011 09:56) Posted:

waiting for it to break $5 support.


 

 
krisluke
    14-Aug-2011 23:11  
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Wilmar International Limited SIN:F34 a Winner

Tan Sri Dato Dr Robert Kuok has been the 33rd richest person in the world, Over taking Tan Sri Dato Dr Yeoh Tiong Lay (YTL), Dato Ananda

Shayne Heffernan strong buy Wilmar International, posted a remarkable 14 percent rise in its second-quarter net profit on Friday on the back of strong margins in its core palm oil businesses.

The firm, which generated more than half of its revenue from China, is expected to benefit further from the removal of an edible oil price cap in the world’s most populous country, which the government had put in place to curb inflation.

Wilmar International Limited announced an interim cash dividend of SGD0.03 per share. The dividend is payable on September 14, 2011. The Company also announced cessation as Chief Financial Officer of Heng Hang Song Francis, on September 30, 2011, to pursue personal interests.

Wilmar International Limited is an investment holding company engaged in the provision of management services to its subsidiaries.

It operates in five segments: palm and laurics comprises the merchandising and processing of palm oil and laurics related products oilseeds and grains segment comprises the merchandising and processing of a range of edible oils, oilseeds and grains from the crushing, further processing and refining of soybean, as well as other oilseeds and grains consumer products segment comprises packaging and sales of consumer pack edible oils, rice, flour and grains plantation and palm oil mills segment comprises oil palm cultivation and milling, and others segment includes the manufacturing and distribution of fertilizer products and ship-chartering services.

Wilmar, which owns palm oil plantations in Indonesia and Malaysia as well as sugar operations in Australia, said it “remains positive on its prospects, despite a challenging operating environment in China and uncertainties in the global economy.”

The company has strongly recovered from two quarters of poor results in the second half of 2010 after the firm accumulated total pre-tax losses of more than $200 million from its oilseeds and grains business in that period.

The strong earnings came after rival Bunge, one of the world’s top processors of agricultural products, reported better than expected second quarter results which came from foreign exchange gains that offset weaker-than-expected margins.

Giant US agribusiness and trading firm Cargill, another Wilmar rival, reported a 7 percent fall in earnings in its fiscal fourth quarter ending May, hit by volatile energy markets and weaker risk management and food ingredient results.

Wilmar earned $393.1 million in the three months ending June, up from $344.5 million a year ago and just slightly below average estimates of $396 million from four analysts surveyed by Reuters. Its revenue climbed 56.2 percent to $10.6 billion. Pre-tax profit margins from its palm and laurics merchandising and processing, which generated more than half of its revenue, climbed 24 percent to $31.7 per ton.

But margins from the merchandising and processing of oilseeds and grains fell 12 percent to $28.0 per ton in the June quarter from $31.9 per ton a year ago due to “poor crush margins from the high import of beans by the industry.” Wilmar’s palm oil plantations in Indonesia and Malaysia supply around 10 percent of the demand of its refineries, while logistical and regulatory issues are preventing the company from expanding its plantation area.

Diversification into sugar and expansion of its flour business in Indonesia are expected to help the company, which has a market value of around $27 billion. Shares of Wilmar have fallen by more than 9 percent since the beginning of the year.

 
 
Gaecia
    14-Aug-2011 23:11  
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Isn't that abit of a stretch? What if can't reach this tp? can possibly let slip much..

Then again, i'm somewhat nervy about tmr with the introduction of more high freq trading houses on our shores. Don't know how to set stoploss and react to jumpy  ticks.  Smiley 30

 

iPunter      ( Date: 14-Aug-2011 23:03) Posted:

A good shorting price for Wilmar would be 5.40...  Smiley

Gaecia      ( Date: 14-Aug-2011 22:56) Posted:



& i will join u soon rotiboy, nothing is impossible. 

HSI u pls rally tmr,  sgx pls rally tmr!   

 


 
 
iPunter
    14-Aug-2011 23:03  
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A good shorting price for Wilmar would be 5.40...  Smiley

Gaecia      ( Date: 14-Aug-2011 22:56) Posted:



& i will join u soon rotiboy, nothing is impossible. 

HSI u pls rally tmr,  sgx pls rally tmr!   

 

rotijai      ( Date: 14-Aug-2011 09:56) Posted:

waiting for it to break $5 support.


 

 
Gaecia
    14-Aug-2011 22:56  
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& i will join u soon rotiboy, nothing is impossible. 

HSI u pls rally tmr,  sgx pls rally tmr!   

 

rotijai      ( Date: 14-Aug-2011 09:56) Posted:

waiting for it to break $5 support..

stockmarketmind      ( Date: 14-Aug-2011 09:47) Posted:

Wow, wilmar closing doesnt look attractive. More downside I believe.


 
 
rotijai
    14-Aug-2011 09:56  
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waiting for it to break $5 support..

stockmarketmind      ( Date: 14-Aug-2011 09:47) Posted:

Wow, wilmar closing doesnt look attractive. More downside I believe.

 
 
stockmarketmind
    14-Aug-2011 09:47  
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Wow, wilmar closing doesnt look attractive. More downside I believe.
 
 
Share_King
    12-Aug-2011 13:07  
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Wow, just now hit 5.34... hope after lunch it will bounce back further....
 

 
louis001
    12-Aug-2011 08:43  
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Wilmar Q-2 net profits up 14%, positive on outlook....(Biz Times)

Phillip SR 12/8 : ...Looking back at our top picks, DBS ($13.81) and Wilmar ($5.11) performed well before the panic, rising > 10% and > 17% respectively, they have both fallen back into what we would consider compelling buy zones (below $15 and below $5.70 respectively). CMA ($1.20) has not performed as well, dropping 17%, but we consider the stock very under appreciated given that we don't see a hard landing in China.
 
 
stockmarketmind
    12-Aug-2011 08:03  
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bad timing to resign...
 
 
nickyng
    12-Aug-2011 07:46  
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to take responsibility for the falling Wilmar share price?  :P....gee...the job mkt is good ! :P

artng25      ( Date: 12-Aug-2011 07:20) Posted:

Wilmar's CFO resigns - sgx 12/08

 
 
artng25
    12-Aug-2011 07:20  
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Wilmar's CFO resigns - sgx 12/08
 
 
stockmarketmind
    12-Aug-2011 00:11  
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This stock seems like it is going to rally again. Anyone vested today?
 

 
Share_King
    11-Aug-2011 23:33  
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Wilmar results release tomorrow. May have good news as Noble got a good results as well....
 
 
parimas8
    28-Jul-2011 10:12  
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Palm oil may slump to as low as 2,800 ringgit ($952) per metric ton in September as output jumps in Malaysia and Indonesia, the world’s two largest growers, according to Dorab Mistry, director of Godrej International Ltd.

Malaysia may produce 19 million tons in 2011, 2 million more than last year, Mistry told a symposium in Sydney today, according to an advance copy of his remarks. Indonesian output may gain 3 million tons to 25.5 million tons, said Mistry. Palm oil traded at 3,134 ringgit at 5:23 p.m. in Singapore yesterday.

Lower palm oil prices may help to ease global food costs that rallied to a record in February, according to a United Nations gauge, and held within 2 percent of that peak in June. Mistry, who’s traded the oil used in food and fuels for more than three decades, forecast a rebound to 4,000 ringgit in 2012.

By September, “the peak summer demand will have gone, Indonesian biodiesel production will slow down dramatically and CPO production will rise strongly,” Mistry said according to the remarks, referring to crude palm oil by its initials. Malaysian stockpiles will reach a record in December, he said.

Palm oil on the Malaysia Derivatives Exchange has slumped 21 percent since climbing to a 35-month high of 3,967 ringgit on Feb. 10 on expectations output will expand this year. Crude oil’s 28 percent rally over the past year has also lifted the appeal of vegetable oils in biofuels. Mistry said that his forecasts were based on crude oil at $85 to $105 per barrel.

Sime’s Forecast
Lower palm oil prices may hurt growers such as Malaysia’s Sime Darby Bhd. (SIME), the world’s biggest listed producer. Palm oil may remain at about 3,000 ringgit for the rest of the year on good demand, Franki Anthony, Sime Darby’s plantation managing director, said on July 22.

Mistry’s forecast today is similar to his last public call in April, which was issued in Beijing. He said then that prices may decline to less than 3,000 ringgit as output in Southeast Asia expanded, before rallying in the final quarter.

“I expect palm stocks on 1st December in Malaysia to be at a record high,” Mistry said in Sydney today, according to the remarks. Reserves in the second-largest producer reached an all- time high of 2.27 million tons in November 2008 and stood at 2.05 million tons last month, according to Bloomberg data.

Global palm oil output will expand at least 6 million tons from last year as Papua New Guinea, Thailand, India and Colombia also see growth, he said. “We have a strong recovery in tree output, plus a strong increase in mature area,” Mistry said.

Record Production
Mistry’s forecasts for production in Malaysia and Indonesia are higher than official projections. Malaysian output may be 17.6 million tons in 2011, compared with 17 million in 2010, Plantation Industries and Commodities Minister Bernard Dompok said in March. Dompok’s outlook would match output in 2009 and compare with 2008’s record 17.7 million tons, official data show.

Indonesia expects output to rise 5.3 percent to 24.4 million tons in 2011, Gamal Nasir, director general for estate crops at the agriculture ministry, said in December. Production in Indonesia will rise 8.1 percent to 24 million tons in 2011, Hamburg-based researcher Oil World said in a July 19 report.

Global biodiesel demand is expected to grow 3 million tons this year, while demand for food will expand 3.5 million tons driven by rising populations and better living standards in developing countries, according to Mistry. Palm oil competes with soybean oil for use in foods and fuels.

Soybean oil will remain “steady” at $1,250 a ton free-on- board for the next few months due to biodiesel mandates in Brazil and Argentina, Mistry said. Still, the erosion in export demand for soybean oil from so-called price-sensitive countries will continue given its large premium over palm oil, he said.

Large stockpiles of soybeans in 2011 from better-than- expected crops in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay may lead to an increase of almost 12 million tons in the crushing of the oilseed compared with last year, Mistry said. That would help to produce 2 million tons more soybean oil in 2011, he said.

“Soya-oil prices will only rally around December-January as we approach the end of the South American crush season,” Mistry said. “The soya oil premium over palm oil will narrow as a first step before we see any gains in soya oil.”

To contact the reporter on this story: Ranjeetha Pakiam in Kuala Lumpur at
rpakiam@bloomberg.net


http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-07-28/palm-oil-may-drop-to-952-on-malaysia-indonesia-output-jump-mistry-says.html
 
 
louis001
    27-Jul-2011 22:06  
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patient pay off .....waiting for the $6.00 test date.....  going to run...run out of patient tomorrow liao......

same as yesterday, last minute huge transaction to close at  5.89...

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New123
    27-Jul-2011 15:01  
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Yup! Fantastic !! Next will be Golden Agri...Watch out for it

Share_King      ( Date: 27-Jul-2011 14:58) Posted:

it's $5.90 now... will test $6.0 soon....

 
 
Share_King
    27-Jul-2011 14:58  
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it's $5.90 now... will test $6.0 soon....
 
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