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Hi all, I had just sold my genting shares at 2.08 brought it at 2.01....haiz..didnt sell two days ago when the price is 2.16!!!..You guys think is stupid? But i sense the shares is going down further more next few days...esp GENTING
I dont care abt this kind of news at all, think abt how much  tax is extract from the casinos benefit the country and additional jobs (not all proffesions fit for sporean).
Addicted gamblers deserve it no money yet still want to test luck. End of the day cry mother cry father what the point? Who will pity u? Uncle Lim pity you no 1 cares abt it man.
In the world everyday where got free lunch 1?
There are too many cases of addiction beyond cure.   All addicted gamblers need counselling. The Singapore casinos should print pamphlets, brochures or flyers to those entering the casinos with a warning that by entering and gambling in the casinos too often, they will become addicted. Names and telephone numbers of counselling organization should also be printed for them to call should they feel a need arises. At least this will make everyone aware of the danger they are facing, probably jolting them up a little so that they won't indulge too much.
niuyear ( Date: 12-Apr-2011 14:33) Posted:
This mother if got buy insurance, then she better go kill herself, then, the children can have the insurance claim to pay back her debt.
Laulan ( Date: 12-Apr-2011 14:31) Posted:
Nobody expected such a scene, and many people who supported the casino in the early days of the govt seeking opinions were blinded by the economic benefits that casino will bring as it will provide for 10000s of jobs.   Unfortunately not all jobs thus created went to Singaporeans. Not catching the wild chicken, the Singaporean public lost some rice in the process, the social evil that came with it. Alas, regret, tears |
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This mother if got buy insurance, then she better go kill herself, then, the children can have the insurance claim to pay back her debt.
Laulan ( Date: 12-Apr-2011 14:31) Posted:
Nobody expected such a scene, and many people who supported the casino in the early days of the govt seeking opinions were blinded by the economic benefits that casino will bring as it will provide for 10000s of jobs.   Unfortunately not all jobs thus created went to Singaporeans. Not catching the wild chicken, the Singaporean public lost some rice in the process, the social evil that came with it. Alas, regret, tears.
niuyear ( Date: 12-Apr-2011 13:56) Posted:
 
Her children tried to stop her from gambling, but she threatened to kill herself.
After a two-hour stand-off on the third day of last Chinese New Year, the children's 51-year-old mother got her way and went back to the casino.
When she returned 24 hours later, she had lost S$7,000.
It was then the children gave up trying to get their mother to quit gambling. She had already racked up debts of more than S$300,000.
Speaking to The New Paper from their four-room HDB flat in Simei, accountant Jayden Liu, 24, said, " Now, we can only pray that a miracle happens before we lose her or the roof over our heads."
He recounted that his mother cried, pleaded and lashed out at her children during that confrontation. She put a stool to the kitchen window and threatened to jump after Jayden's younger sister, Jessie, 16, angrily said that they were considering applying for a family exclusion order to the casinos.
Jayden said, " We weren't sure if she'd really do it, but we couldn't take the risk. We had lost our father (to cancer) six years ago, we didn't want to lose our mother."
Taking up a job at a convenience store last December, Jessie now works Saturdays in order to pay for her math tuition and ease her brother's burden.
She also refuses to take money from him. " He should be dating and not taking on another job after office hours and over the weekends."
Jayden now works part time in a karaoke chain, and more than half his S$3,900 take-home pay goes towards paying relatives from whom he borrowed money to clear his mother's debts.
When asked by the same paper about her children's struggle, the hawker mum said, " I really don't think it's any of their business what I do, even if the creditors come hounding. If they are so unhappy, they can always move out."
On her suicide threat, she added that it was only a threat, and she never really intended to jump.
Charles Lee, a senior counsellor at Tanjong Pagar Family Service Centre, was not surprised.
" Normally, when a gambler is in a desperate situation, he will resort to emotional blackmail," he said.
Lee, who is in charge of the problem gambling counselling programme at Tanjong Pagar FSC, said that only trained and experienced counsellors can tell if a threat is real.
" While no one should take it lightly, most times, the threat could be just a threat," he said.
Lee, who has handled such cases before, advised the Liu siblings to seek professional help.
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Nobody expected such a scene, and many people who supported the casino in the early days of the govt seeking opinions were blinded by the economic benefits that casino will bring as it will provide for 10000s of jobs.   Unfortunately not all jobs thus created went to Singaporeans. Not catching the wild chicken, the Singaporean public lost some rice in the process, the social evil that came with it. Alas, regret, tears.
niuyear ( Date: 12-Apr-2011 13:56) Posted:
 
Her children tried to stop her from gambling, but she threatened to kill herself.
After a two-hour stand-off on the third day of last Chinese New Year, the children's 51-year-old mother got her way and went back to the casino.
When she returned 24 hours later, she had lost S$7,000.
It was then the children gave up trying to get their mother to quit gambling. She had already racked up debts of more than S$300,000.
Speaking to The New Paper from their four-room HDB flat in Simei, accountant Jayden Liu, 24, said, " Now, we can only pray that a miracle happens before we lose her or the roof over our heads."
He recounted that his mother cried, pleaded and lashed out at her children during that confrontation. She put a stool to the kitchen window and threatened to jump after Jayden's younger sister, Jessie, 16, angrily said that they were considering applying for a family exclusion order to the casinos.
Jayden said, " We weren't sure if she'd really do it, but we couldn't take the risk. We had lost our father (to cancer) six years ago, we didn't want to lose our mother."
Taking up a job at a convenience store last December, Jessie now works Saturdays in order to pay for her math tuition and ease her brother's burden.
She also refuses to take money from him. " He should be dating and not taking on another job after office hours and over the weekends."
Jayden now works part time in a karaoke chain, and more than half his S$3,900 take-home pay goes towards paying relatives from whom he borrowed money to clear his mother's debts.
When asked by the same paper about her children's struggle, the hawker mum said, " I really don't think it's any of their business what I do, even if the creditors come hounding. If they are so unhappy, they can always move out."
On her suicide threat, she added that it was only a threat, and she never really intended to jump.
Charles Lee, a senior counsellor at Tanjong Pagar Family Service Centre, was not surprised.
" Normally, when a gambler is in a desperate situation, he will resort to emotional blackmail," he said.
Lee, who is in charge of the problem gambling counselling programme at Tanjong Pagar FSC, said that only trained and experienced counsellors can tell if a threat is real.
" While no one should take it lightly, most times, the threat could be just a threat," he said.
Lee, who has handled such cases before, advised the Liu siblings to seek professional help.
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Her children tried to stop her from gambling, but she threatened to kill herself.
After a two-hour stand-off on the third day of last Chinese New Year, the children's 51-year-old mother got her way and went back to the
casino.
When she returned 24 hours later, she had lost S$7,000.
It was then the children gave up trying to get their mother to quit gambling. She had already racked up debts of more than S$300,000.
Speaking to
The New Paper from their four-room HDB flat in Simei, accountant Jayden Liu, 24, said, " Now, we can only pray that a miracle happens before we lose her or the roof over our heads."
He recounted that his mother cried, pleaded and lashed out at her children during that confrontation. She put a stool to the kitchen window and threatened to jump after Jayden's younger sister, Jessie, 16, angrily said that they were considering applying for a
family exclusion order to the casinos.
Jayden said, " We weren't sure if she'd really do it, but we couldn't take the risk. We had lost our father (to cancer) six years ago, we didn't want to lose our mother."
Taking up a job at a
convenience store last December, Jessie now works Saturdays in order to pay for her math tuition and ease her brother's burden.
She also refuses to take money from him. " He should be dating and not taking on another job
after office hours and over the weekends."
Jayden now works part time in a karaoke chain, and more than half his S$3,900 take-home pay goes towards paying relatives from whom he borrowed money to clear his mother's debts.
When asked by the same paper about her children's struggle, the hawker mum said, " I really don't think it's any of their business what I do, even if the creditors come hounding. If they are so unhappy, they can always move out."
On her suicide threat, she added that it was only a threat, and she never really intended to jump.
Charles Lee, a senior counsellor at
Tanjong Pagar Family Service Centre, was not surprised.
" Normally, when a gambler is in a desperate situation, he will resort to
emotional blackmail," he said.
Lee, who is in charge of the problem gambling counselling programme at
Tanjong Pagar FSC, said that only trained and experienced counsellors can tell if a threat is real.
" While no one should take it lightly, most times, the threat could be just a threat," he said.
Lee, who has handled such cases before, advised the Liu siblings to seek professional help.
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so confirmed down or up ?
 
some predicted, the 7.1 is just the beginning of a bigger disaster, better be safe than sorry !
CheongCK ( Date: 12-Apr-2011 10:05) Posted:
Unless you can hold your breath. They can not catch you.
They catch those who contra or short. The price eventually had to be push back up or no play.
niuyear ( Date: 12-Apr-2011 09:57) Posted:
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Bloodbath for this one among many others... hehhee..
Unless you can hold your breath. They can not catch you.
They catch those who contra or short. The price eventually had to be push back up or no play.
niuyear ( Date: 12-Apr-2011 09:57) Posted:
Unless one has the chart of the big players'   movements..
epliew ( Date: 12-Apr-2011 09:37) Posted:
u are very bad...
lucky i did not buy....
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Unless one has the chart of the big players'   movements..
epliew ( Date: 12-Apr-2011 09:37) Posted:
u are very bad...
lucky i did not buy....
 
freshmind ( Date: 11-Apr-2011 15:00) Posted:
Finally, BBs have quietly and successfully to catch all the small fishes.  So many in the net and how many can escape on time... |
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u are very bad...
lucky i did not buy....
 
freshmind ( Date: 11-Apr-2011 15:00) Posted:
Finally, BBs have quietly and successfully to catch all the small fishes.  So many in the net and how many can escape on time... |
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Finally, BBs have quietly and successfully to catch all the small fishes.  So many in the net and how many can escape on time...
On Friday, Genting SP broke the resistance at $2.15 and closed at $2.16 with HIGH volume of 0.15 billion shares traded.
Three white candles occurred in the last three days.  Although these candles were not big enough to create
three white soldiers, the steady upward pattern is bullish.
RSI & MACD are turning bullish though RSI near to overbought region.
Immediate Resistance of Genting SP: $2.23
Immediate Support of Genting: $2.15
Currently prices are well above 20/50/100/200 days MA.
The breakout of ...............
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next week should break this resistance easily...
Citigold ( Date: 08-Apr-2011 22:01) Posted:
The first barrier had been break at 2.12.Next iron wall barrier at 2.24,once break,will have a great run up.
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The first barrier had been break at 2.12.Next iron wall barrier at 2.24,once break,will have a great run up.
Japan says economy in " severe" condition after disaster..... any effect on genting ?
shplayer ( Date: 08-Apr-2011 17:30) Posted:
Today TGIF.....tomorrow no trading. 
stockwinner ( Date: 08-Apr-2011 17:12) Posted:
Well done, today closed at 2.16..... tomorrow more shows.....lets' see....
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Today TGIF.....tomorrow no trading.

stockwinner ( Date: 08-Apr-2011 17:12) Posted:
Well done, today closed at 2.16..... tomorrow more shows.....lets' see....
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Well done, today closed at 2.16..... tomorrow more shows.....lets' see....
Of course, uncle Lim likes to give free vouchers or free gifts to Singaporeans and Singaporeans love to queue up for everything free.  However, this will make the government upset as many  ppl will lose their money in casino just for free vouchers.  Same as playing stocks, never greedy for the little profits without thinking the consequence.