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20-Mar-2011 14:56 Hyflux   /   Hyflux       Go to Message
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Of course is bad. As dead cross form. See when golden cross form.

Currently i doubt Hyflux will move much further up. Unless got some mega contract news again.

jamesng      ( Date: 20-Mar-2011 14:34) Posted:



I would suggest a sell on Hyflux until things are clearer......TA look real bad....

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20-Mar-2011 10:46 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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hehe, no one can predict the actual way market move.

Let monitor closely.........

Remember that time u thk noble won't drop below $2, but it did.

risktaker      ( Date: 20-Mar-2011 10:36) Posted:



unlikely for this current situation :P As it has been factored in.  Since Saudi has already made up the losses and Japan demand falls. Oil should be trading witin a tight range. between US $96-$102 range.

Good News for Japan Nuclear Plant .... Seems the worst is gonna be over ....... power cables are connected to reactor 1 and 2 ... and Temp in Reactor 5 & 6 is dropping.

Tons of water is pouring into Reactor 3 ....

Things are going smoothly so far ! :)

dealer0168      ( Date: 20-Mar-2011 09:41) Posted:



war start mean oil price  will grow. Should go into oil related counter. Smiley

 


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20-Mar-2011 09:41 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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war start mean oil price  will grow. Should go into oil related counter. Smiley

 
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20-Mar-2011 09:32 CapLand IntCom T   /   CapitaMall       Go to Message
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wait fr it to drop near to it NAV value than collect.

Andrew      ( Date: 19-Mar-2011 15:17) Posted:



Actually, before the Japan disaster it is alredi falling.......after CNY all stocks are falling. I sold mine at 1.96 in end Jan and collected 2.36cts


There are too many shopping  mall perhaps....especially in Orchard Road area.  Competition is so bad that mall are closing to refurbish and reno.

I bought some at 1.78 but still falling.....chey....








Moneysense      ( Date: 18-Mar-2011 21:27) Posted:

CMT does not have any property in Japan. Why their stock price keeps dropping? Any expert can enlighten me? Thanks.


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18-Mar-2011 08:22 COSCO SHP SG   /   CoscoCorp       Go to Message
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Smiley  so isolator blow job is the best one....hehe

 

Peg_li      ( Date: 17-Mar-2011 21:18) Posted:



you can do it! here everybody rely on your blowing! As long as you continue to blow, it will soar up soon or later.

keep confidence!

hahaha!

Isolator      ( Date: 17-Mar-2011 16:12) Posted:

I think Cosco need  a push start  to start the momentum to go up.......


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17-Mar-2011 17:34 Mermaid Maritime   /   Mermaid       Go to Message
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Mermaid needs more contract new to regain UP momentum.

But this year, Mermaid has improved, at least they give Divi of about $21 per lots.

 
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16-Mar-2011 23:15 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Hope Dow recover later on.....don't close too red

 
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16-Mar-2011 23:11 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Japan Nuclear Crisis Deepens on Suspected Reactor Breach

Japan Nuclear Crisis Deepens

This aerial view shows the quake-damaged Fukushima nuclear power plant in the Japanese town of Futaba, Fukushima prefecture on March 12, 2011. Source: JIJI PRESS/AFP/Getty Images

March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Gordon Woo, a catastrophist at Risk Management Solutions, discusses the need for nuclear power-plant operators to reevaluate tsunami risk in the wake of Japan's 9-magnitude earthquake that struck last week. Woo speaks from London with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's " InsideTrack." (Source: Bloomberg)

March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg New Energy Finance's Chris Gadomski talks about the need for U.S. officials to re-examine safety measures of the country's nuclear facilities following radiation fears in Japan. Gadomski, speaking with Lisa Murphy on Bloomberg Television's " InsideTrack," also discusses the effort of Japanese crews to stabilize nuclear plants damaged by the March 11 earthquake. (Source: Bloomberg)

March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Jason Gammel, an analyst at Macquarie Capital, discusses the outlook for the liquefied natural gas market amid nuclear power concerns in Japan. Gammel speaks with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's " InsideTrack." (Source: Bloomberg)

March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg's Stuart Biggs speaks from the airport in Sendai, Japan, about the impact of the March 11 tsunami and resulting nuclear crisis on the region. Japan was hit by a 5.7-magnitude aftershock and a second fire at the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant as the government struggled to overcome the aftermath of the nation’s strongest earthquake on record. Linzie Janis also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)

March 15 (Bloomberg) -- Joseph Plumeri, chief executive officer of insurance broker Willis Group Holdings Plc, discusses the potential impact of Japan's earthquake and tsunami on the insurance industry. Plumeri, speaking with Erik Schatzker on Bloomberg Television's " InsideTrack," also talks about the country's damaged nuclear reactors. (Source: Bloomberg)

March 15 (Bloomberg) -- Olli Heinonen, senior fellow at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, discusses the impact of a potential nuclear disaster in Japan. Radiation levels rose amid a series of explosions at Tokyo Electric Power Co.’s Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant after the March 11 earthquake and resulting tsunami. Heinonen speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television's " Surveillance Midday." (Source: Bloomberg)

Tokyo Electric Says 2 Nuclear Reactor Cores May Be Damaged

A handout photograph taken on Tuesday, March 15, shows the building housing the No. 4 reactor, center, at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power plant in Fukushima prefecture. Source: Tokyo Electric Power Co. via Bloomberg

Tokyo Electric Says 2 Nuclear Reactor Cores May Be Damaged

A file photograph shows channel boxes containing plutonium-uranium mixed oxide, known as MOX, fuel rods in a pool inside the building which houses the No. 3 reactor at Tokyo Electric Power Co.'s Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear power station in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, taken Aug. 21, 2010. Photographer: Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg



Tokyo Electric Power Co. said a reactor containment vessel may have been breached at the crippled Fukushima Dai-Ichi power plant, deepening Japan’s nuclear crisis and increasing the risks of radioactive leaks.

Pressure in the containment chamber of Dai-Ichi’s No. 2 reactor fell “substantially” today, said Masahisa Otsuku, a Tepco nuclear maintenance official. The company suspected damage following an explosion in the reactor building yesterday. About 70 percent of the fuel rods at the plant’s No. 1 reactor and a third of the No. 2 reactor’s fuel may have been damaged, and temperatures at spent-fuel-rod-cooling pools were rising, Tepco said.

Clouds of steam rose from the reactor buildings following a fire at Dai-Ichi’s No. 4 reactor this morning. Radiation levels at the No. 4 reactor hampered efforts to confirm whether the fire had been extinguished, a day after a similar blaze at the same structure.

“If you get enough cold water inside you may stop the generation of steam and then life will get easier. Until then it is a bitch,” said Robert Kelley, a nuclear engineer based in Vienna. “As long as there is steam coming out it will carry radioactive particles and gases with it.”

Prime Minister Naoto Kan, facing a nation reeling from its strongest earthquake on record five days ago, said yesterday the danger of further radiation leaks has increased at the nuclear complex, 135 miles north of Tokyo, which has six reactors.

Spent Fuel Rods



Temperatures in the spent-fuel rod cooling pools of the shuttered No. 5 and No. 6 reactors were rising to as high as 63 degrees Celsius (145 degrees Fahrenheit) at 2 p.m. from 60 degrees Celsius at 7 a.m., said Tsuyoshi Makigami, head of nuclear maintenance at Tepco. The building that houses the No. 4 reactor at the nuclear plant has two holes in it and water in the spent fuel pool may be boiling, Japan’s Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency said yesterday. Tepco is uncertain about the water levels in the three inactive reactors, Nos. 4, 5 and 6, Makigami said.

Exposed to air, the fuel bundles could chemically react with moisture, catch fire and spread radiation into the atmosphere, said Edwin Lyman, a physicist with the Union of Concerned Scientists, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Contamination



“Spent fuel is pretty hot and so it is stored under water to keep it cool,” said Kelley, who worked for 30 years at the U.S. Energy Department. “If the water leaks or boils away, then the fuel is exposed,” then after burning, the uranium corrodes and releases cesium, contaminating the area, he said.

A Tokyo Electric worker at the Fukushima nuclear plant is being treated for radiation exposure, the nuclear safety agency said. Tokyo Electric said it hadn’t decided whether to bring workers back after the utility evacuated 750 of its 800 employees following yesterday morning’s blast.

A core group of 50 workers remain at the plant to manage the reactors, Tepco said. Those engineers were temporarily evacuated this morning when dangerous radiation levels were detected, but have now returned, chief government spokesman Yukio Edano said.

Tepco is building a power cable to supply electricity to the plant’s cooling systems, spokesman Daisuke Hirose said. The systems were knocked out by the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. The Yomiuri newspaper reported earlier today that if the plan succeeds, the company may be able to stabilize its reactors. Hirose said there is no timetable for completion.

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The latest incidents follow a blast at the No. 3 reactor March 14 after a buildup of hydrogen gas, and a similar explosion at the No. 1 reactor on March 12.

About 140,000 people within a radius of 20 to 30 kilometers from the plant were ordered to stay indoors. The magnitude-9 temblor and tsunami have led to what Kan has called Japan’s worst crisis since World War II. More than 450 aftershocks have followed. The death toll reached 3,771 with 7,843 missing as of 2 p.m. today, the National Police Agency said. The number of dead and missing exceeds the more than 6,400 who died in the 1995 Kobe earthquake.

In a national address today, Emperor Akihito expressed his condolences to victims of the earthquake and tsunami, and told the people of Japan not to give up.

Japan has distributed 230,000 units of potassium iodide to evacuation centers surrounding nuclear plants, according to officials. The ingestion of iodide can help to prevent the accumulation of radioactive iodine in the thyroid.


rotijai      ( Date: 16-Mar-2011 23:06) Posted:



no.. this time the fall is not following us..

it  might lead sti to fall tmr..

red alert !

edwinteo      ( Date: 16-Mar-2011 22:46) Posted:

expected..you look at asia market trend and dow jones trend..they are lagging behind us...they will drop just like us...


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16-Mar-2011 23:04 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Dow in Red again

Ticker Price Price Delta
Dow 11787.90 -67.48 (-0.57%)
S& P 500 1276.63 -5.24 (-0.41%)
Nasdaq 2660.10 -7.23 (-0.27%)

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16-Mar-2011 20:22 Global Logistic   /   GLP       Go to Message
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Better avoid GLP for time being as around 84% of its revenue comes from Japan (if i did not remember wrongly)
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15-Mar-2011 22:59 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Hope things turn better. YoSmiley

teeth53      ( Date: 15-Mar-2011 22:57) Posted:

DOW. From 300, back to 200 now...see ah Ben speaking--2am. may go back to single digit....?

rotijai      ( Date: 15-Mar-2011 22:29) Posted:

us is recovering now...


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15-Mar-2011 22:56 COSCO SHP SG   /   CoscoCorp       Go to Message
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Possible when Dead Cross Formed. (not vested as Cosco PE too high)

catalyst      ( Date: 15-Mar-2011 22:54) Posted:

1.68 soon...

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15-Mar-2011 22:43 COSCO SHP SG   /   CoscoCorp       Go to Message
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Drop some more, than good luck to Cosco. TA view current not good.

des_khor      ( Date: 15-Mar-2011 21:25) Posted:

Tmr lausai again as cancellation of order !!

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15-Mar-2011 22:31 Others   /   News break: SGX listing for Hutchison Whampoa IPO       Go to Message
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This one start trading on Friday. By that time Jap issue should have calm down.The impact may not be felt by than....

3 reactor been affected, & causing problems for Jap. Hopefully that the end of Jap problem. N hopefully Jap Govt react asap to solve the problem.

 

 
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15-Mar-2011 20:22 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Normally Today if Dow fell super badly, next day it will recover quite an amt.

This time maybe the same. Hope for the best.

 

hpong5      ( Date: 15-Mar-2011 19:06) Posted:

The major selloff today is due to the latest development of new explosions and radiation threats spreading. Pending more negative developments in the next 12-24 hours, we should see a green close tomorrow. Tee Gong poh bi...

dealer0168      ( Date: 15-Mar-2011 18:38) Posted:

Dow future in super RED now......


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15-Mar-2011 18:38 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Dow future in super RED now......
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15-Mar-2011 08:22 COSCO SHP SG   /   CoscoCorp       Go to Message
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A valid point from Shadowmoon. Let monitor & see.

shadowmoon      ( Date: 15-Mar-2011 08:19) Posted:



Yesterday Dow drop. I believe it  may drop today also. N that will speed up the formation of Dead CROSS if that really happen.

Anyway let continue monitoring. Smiley

Isolator      ( Date: 15-Mar-2011 00:51) Posted:

It seems like it want to go up.... Let it try to break it... if failed, then short it again.... Smiley


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14-Mar-2011 22:58 Global Logistic   /   GLP       Go to Message
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The lost maybe locked onto the upcoming GLP quarter result. Investor  may try avoid this stock for the time being.

bsiong      ( Date: 14-Mar-2011 13:20) Posted:

Global Logistic Properties (MC0.SG) may be supported after it releases a reduced damage estimate for its 69-property Japan portfolio, after the massive earthquake that hit Japan Friday. The company now estimates damage worth JPY3.17 billion ($49.3 million), 18% lower than its JPY3.9 billion estimate after market Friday.

The group -- partly owned Singapore’s GIC sovereign wealth fund -- estimates loss of rental income at Y890 million ($13.7 million), with the majority of repairs taking place in the next 30 days.

GLP says the total estimated cost is less than 0.6% of its Japan portfolio value the company says: “We are committed to our shareholders and business partners to continue to monitor the situation and to report any material changes to our assessment or any significant developments.”

GLP’s shares closed 3.1% lower Friday, at $1.90 with 47 million shares traded, though the stock recovered from its $1.84 intraday low, its lowest level since listing in October 2010. 


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14-Mar-2011 22:50 Straits Times Index   /   STI To Cross 4000       Go to Message
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Now Dow is  in bad  red. Tomorrow STI will behave badly again.Smiley

Luckily today didn't do any fishing.

 
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14-Mar-2011 22:45 Straits Times Index   /   STI To Cross 4000       Go to Message
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Smiley  been busy with somethings thus  hardly visit Share Junction loh.

I had also sold Kepland at around $3.50 to $3.70. Emm agreed with u that we sold off too early.

Btw try reduce on  China stock. Bc they seems no strength n seems like lots of investor are avoiding them too. Emm possibility maybe due to many stock suspension issue been surfacing up  for China Stock.

Currently i only hold one China Stock & that is Yanlord that i believe is still one of the best among them. But still in paper lost...haha. Hoping that it will rebound soooooooooon.Smiley

 

Now buy stock must be selective. N best is use TA to look for the entry price.

Hope Middle East problem will ease soon. N hope Japan issue is remedied asap. If not STI will continue sideline...Smiley

Peg_li      ( Date: 14-Mar-2011 22:35) Posted:



Long time, no message from you.

where have you been to? is it that you have made a big money and gone for vacation?

kidding lah, I remebered that we all  like the kepland before.

but I sold it around 3.5$. it is a regret.

now holding so many S-chips, stuck, huge paper loss, very boring.

no choice, only hold ,anyway no contract.no need worry so much.

I think STI will rally in April or May which follow SSE to enter a big bull market.

it maybe.China definitely enter a big bull market soon.very sure for that.

 

dealer0168      ( Date: 14-Mar-2011 22:27) Posted:



This week STI will be moving side way.......due to many negative news.

STI very sensitive one.Smiley

 


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