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fortunegal
    29-Jun-2007 15:20  
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i got a silly question to ask. i dont know who can answer me. How do you know the price drop due to T+3, or T+4....ppl playing contra. I check through all my poems charts like volume dist. chart, trade dist. chart, even Time n sales...u mean there is a sceen to see the total no of volume who had not paid up after T+3? (cannot be lah).  cos everytime in SJ forum, i will see ppl writing things like 'the price drop due to T+3' .. etc.
 
 
fortunegal
    29-Jun-2007 15:15  
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sohguanh, u r right. But I got two portolios, one for momentum trading/trend player...... but i also got my core holding e.g. stocks like sembmarine to keep for long term like warren buffet...i call it my coffin money.. haha..
 
 
Synapse
    29-Jun-2007 13:33  
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STI today was a bit disappointing just lunch. BB sure to repress price & collect more. CSC is looking strong even when the broader market is uncertain. ;) btw beware of the T+3/T+4 trick yeah. fortunegal, i'm going to for the FA class too - 'cos trying to become a long-term investor instead. Nothing to base price target on, but I hope CSC reach 60 cts.
 

 
jerrymaguire
    29-Jun-2007 13:28  
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i believe no harm to have strong TA. if you are very good in FA and TA, you can choose which one is more suitable for which stock. TA dont work in all stock, FA too. we can have good company but no one buying, we can have bad company but a lot ppl buying. thus always use FA/TA in investment.

CSC is surely a good comp, i believe it will catch Yongnam's price soon.

cheers !
 
 
sohguanh
    29-Jun-2007 11:22  
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fortunegal: u seem to be a momentum or trend player focusing on short term tactics. nothing wrong there but juz to comment the world famous warren buffet dun play such strategy. maybe george soros do :)

watever strategy one adopts hope all make monies yeah :) 
 
 
fortunegal
    29-Jun-2007 11:04  
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wa...now U guys make me feel like average up again.. haha.... anyway i tell my friend to buy CSC this morning b4 it is too late. It will not go wrong. when friends ask for tips, it is kinda of stress...cos if they lose money, i will feel bad. so after thinking through so many stocks (got quite a lot of good buys after mon/tues correction), i told her buy CSC.

anyway, by choosing stocks riding on market trend, it will fully maximum our profit.
 

 
rayzor
    29-Jun-2007 10:25  
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Just bou another 100 ave of 0.435 and 0.44. Chart bullish. But is a diff play compare to YN. Obviously,BBs is blocking it, think they r collecting 0.44-0.445.  Anyway, good luck to all bro/sis!
 
 
chendol
    29-Jun-2007 10:18  
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me too, vested at 0.38. also waiting for at least 0.50. bee tang ah..
 
 
Green8
    29-Jun-2007 09:55  
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No 50 cents no sell. Below 40 cents buy more. Its future for next 3 years is bright.
My friends in construction told me not easy to find workers.Cost of tender will go up.
Old tender will face lower profit margin.Worker's pay go higher.



 
 
EastonBay
    29-Jun-2007 09:18  
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I posted just now without looking at its price. It's now 44.5c. wow. Me holding on to it dearly.
 

 
EastonBay
    29-Jun-2007 09:14  
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for me, I will probably hold till the announcement of Sentosa IR project. The current price has priced in the Marina IR project so baring major external shock, it should not go lower than 40c level. So Fortunegal, good luck!
 
 
fortunegal
    29-Jun-2007 08:59  
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i also vested in CSC ard 0.4 (vested considered at late entry). hopefully it move faster ...faster... to catch up with yongnam. i am holding this for mid-term too.

Synapse sorry to reply late. i am not good in FA. I am in fact looking for someone to give me tution on FA!! so now waiting for victorian FA class. or either i have to pay some money (or a lot of money) for SGX course on FA...
 
 
zujzuj
    28-Jun-2007 23:16  
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huge potential....me will be keeping mine for a while more.

Personal target of 0.60 (at least)
 
 
chipchip66
    28-Jun-2007 18:36  
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Hi Ebay, i vested this only today but got out at 43c.Just made some small kopi $$$.
 
 
EastonBay
    28-Jun-2007 17:14  
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chipchip66, you vested in this also...? your counter all cheong! Yes, hopefully it will move to 50c!
 

 
toyshop
    28-Jun-2007 17:13  
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fortunegal,


On the IR contract, CSC had already clinched pilin project from Sands.. The last SIAS meeting with the management sometime in Apr-May, CSC mentioned they had also tendered for the Genting project together with other contrctors. Nothing mentioned abt tendering of other project related to Sands IR. Now I am hoping whoever CSC had teamed up with for the Genting, will get that project...
 
 
Synapse
    28-Jun-2007 17:10  
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There were many large lots of buy up in today's trade. Many of them appearing in the last 1.5 hours of the trading day. Married deal involving 2.4M shares was completed at a price of 43 cts. I think CSC is ready to take another giant stride forward.
 
 
chipchip66
    28-Jun-2007 16:41  
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Big Y has moved to 50c. Now Big C will have the chance to play catch up!!
 
 
Synapse
    21-Jun-2007 22:53  
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Hi Fortunegal, Koh Bros (along with 3 other firms) have formed a consortium to develop another project. I think CSC is in a prime position to acquire another contract. Makes sense to have a package deal on the part of the IR and for ease of execution. Hopefully announce soon. Btw are you good in FA? I'm trying to put a fair value to CSC shares. Can provide some adivce? Thanks!
 
 
fortunegal
    21-Jun-2007 09:19  
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The Edge on June 4 wrote at least 6 big jobs will be awarded this month by Marina Bay Sands. But nobody knows the actual date. Now Koh Brother is halted. Hopefully CSC is next. :o)
 
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