
SIA cancels flights to BKK..
gonna have impact on earnings..
TIME TO SHORT!..
SINGAPORE AIRLINES LTD |
DIVIDEND : SGD 0.2 INTERIM ONE-TIER TAX 7 NOV 2008 |
Ex-date | 19 Nov 2008 |
Buy-In Last Cum Date | 24 Nov 2008 |
Record Date | 21 Nov 2008 |
Date Paid/Payable | Dec 04 2008 |
L..... ( Date: 07-Nov-2008 07:46) Posted:
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hello, bouyki, AK don't recommend what stock to buy and sell. But normally corelate to some issues gathered in finance books, papers, TV texts etc for sharing. Of course sometime, AK also posted what I had traded for sharing as well. u may consider the sifu's forumers posting, the contents normally are useful and applicable.
gaining experiences, by all means, and be vigilant in trading market are the utmost important tools for individual to put all their limbs into the unpredictable equity market. last but not least, shortage of capital is a handicap in stock trading.
good luck loh.
aircraft ( Date: 26-Aug-2008 09:08) Posted:
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Citi Group call for Sell on SIA and Long for SPC, last week. They looked down on SIA owing to much less carriage vol attributed to global recession.
But on the other hand, the NATAS exibit was overhelming leh. SIA still got potential, seems like.
As the market is still volatile, AK opine that keeping some cash for short term investment is, may be, a better option.
hi AK, these joker when they eat enough and want it to go up they said upwards words ma.
so i always read with a pinch of salt. still waiting and wonder wheather to buy this airline.
have a good day
ha ha this joker where he got the figure 13 b, share by all carriers, eat grass liao.
moreover, CO prices nowadays are quite diff to predict. Of course if it drops below 100, everyone under the sun will be happy, less those OPEC related countries loh.
saw this on cnnmoney. maybe of interest to some.
JPMorgan analyst upgrades airlines
Ease in fuel prices could save $13 billion, and boosted by other revenue, carriers could see a return to profit in 2009.
AK not keen in CFD. but anyone can enrole as online trader with either Philip or Saxo.
as for SGX, currently, there is one STI ETF which is tracking STI future indexes. however, under currently buoyant market, not many people will get involve in it. its high is 3977.9 clocked last Oct and lowest was 3013.7 marked in Mar ds yr. currently ask is 3430.5. smart guy will buy low liao for 2morrow loh, but no warranty ah.
u can buy other indexes, ie DJ, EU, Nikkie, SHI, HSI etc, there are available for trading. interested, u may enrole now, and find more details loh. AK only can give u that much liao, as am not sifu leh.
novicex ( Date: 31-Jul-2008 23:02) Posted:
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hey ak, thanks for being generious with your advice and knowledge :) really appreciate them..
how do we trade indexes?
CFD, Contracts For Different, is a poerful alternative for stock trading. Its offering greater flexibility in maximising profit and hedging risk. CFDs hv proven to be an efficient means of market participation, a fantastic entry point for investment novices and an attractive addition to the portfolios of more experienced traders.
Both Philips and Saxo currently offering trading on two types of CFDs, stock and index. As for Saxo, its allow u to trade CFDs on an exchange DMA basis fr 17 major exchanges, round the world.
The key benefits of CFD trading include,
market choice
participate in a declinging market
leveraging
hedging
no stamp duty.
http://www.cfd.saxomarket.com.sg
jchongll ( Date: 31-Jul-2008 10:45) Posted:
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You can open a CFD account with the likes of Phillip Securities. You can find out more at their website here -
jchongll ( Date: 31-Jul-2008 10:45) Posted:
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SIA is starting to land ..... let's wait for landing gears to be activated ....
SIA will be cruising downwards gentlely ...... fron now onwards ....