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25-Nov-2009 11:01 | Aztech / Aztech: 1H FY06 Net Profit Up 75% Go to Message | ||||
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The 81,272,000 Warrants will be listed for quotation on the Main Board of the SGX-ST on 26 November 2009 and trading of the Warrants will commence with effect from 9.00 a.m. on the same date. |
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25-Nov-2009 10:56 | Aztech / Aztech: 1H FY06 Net Profit Up 75% Go to Message | ||||
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Today those who exercise their RIGHTS got their share converted to mother shares. Remember exercise price was 12.5 cents,,, so some people happy enough to let go and get the differences from 12.5cents, especially those who got excess rights at 12.5cents
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20-Nov-2009 15:58 | Others / Teach me how to calculate holding Period Return Go to Message | ||||
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wah, so many cheem formula. just try here 1. inital cap 36, end of year cap 30, div 2, so the return should be (2+30-36)/36= -11.1% 2. second yr: inital cap 30 ( carry from last yr) + 30 ( new investment) =60, end of yr cap 36.45x2=72.9, div 4, so return on second yr = (4+72.9-60)/60= +28.16%
3. not following formula, but for 2 yr lump together for simple calculation, cap = 36+30=66, div 2+4=6, end of second yr cap= 72.9, so return overall = (6+72.9-66)/66=+19.5% i dunno the rest.
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20-Nov-2009 09:17 | Mermaid Maritime / Mermaid Go to Message | ||||
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Use chartnexus, it will adjust for the rights issue so that the chart is normalised.
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18-Nov-2009 22:16 | Others / Goodpack Go to Message | ||||
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these are common not by hand typing it is computer programmed trading.. |
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14-Oct-2009 11:39 | Mermaid Maritime / Mermaid Go to Message | ||||
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just change this Bought from Seller to Bought from sellers' queue and this Sold to Buyer to Sold to Buyers' queue you get the meaning. example, you see Buyer queue is very big, 20 millions at 1.41 and Seller Queque 19 million at 1.42, if you want to buy at 1.41 you must queue behind 20 million shares ahead of you.. but if you decided u MUST buy the share NOW, and does not want to queue ( you might not get it) , you can jump queue and enter your order to BUY at 1.42,, then you get the share immediately and your trade is considered Bought From Seller, the reverse is also the same.. hope this helps
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12-Oct-2009 10:16 | OLS Enterprise / Transcu Go to Message | ||||
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Eng Wah was reverse taken over by this new Transcu, a Japanese company around late Feb 2009. So no more Eng Wah. What u read from sgx website is correct. You can read the details on website to know how much they spent to reverse take over, cost is shown in Transcu's latest report
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08-Oct-2009 08:54 | Genting SP R / Genting SP R & R200 Go to Message | ||||
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according to some old posts from forumer,,, actually u can apply some more. what you do is at ATM, enter 'zero' when asked for entitlement,, then enter what additional EXCESS rights you want. good luck
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08-Oct-2009 08:52 | China Sports / China Sport Go to Message | ||||
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07-Oct-2009 08:55 | Tat Hong / Tat Hong Growing to a Global Player Go to Message | ||||
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From OCBC Partnering AIF Capital for growth. Tat Hong Holdings Ltd (Tat Hong) hosted a joint analyst briefing with its new strategic shareholder AIF Capital yesterday. Key takeaways from this briefing include: (i) Tat Hong's medium term growth strategy, driven by its Tower Crane segment, remains on track, (ii) AIF Capital's strategic investment will not only strengthen its balance sheet, but also introduce new inorganic growth opportunities, and (iii) the worst is over in terms of its operating environment. To recap, AIF Capital recently invested S$65.0m in exchange for a 11.4% stake in Tat Hong, coupled with a non-executive board representation. We view its strategic investment positively as AIF Capital can leverage on its expertise and network within Asia's infrastructure industry to bring inorganic growth opportunities to Tat Hong. In addition, its investment signals a vote of confidence in Tat Hong's prospects, as AIF Capital seeks long term investments (7 years on average) in companies that are poised to benefit from Asia's growth. Earnings to rebound in 3Q10. Tat Hong has weathered several challenging quarters as equipment sales plunged along with the global economic crisis, leading us to project earnings contraction for FY10. On a positive note, management believes that the worst is over. 3Q10 earnings are expected to rebound as banks loosen their credit lines and customers regain confidence. Tat Hong has been steadily increasing its focus on rental income, which now accounts for 68.5% of gross profit, in order to stabilise its earnings stream. This strategy will ensure the group's profitability through ups and downs of economic cycles, and will capitalise on customers' growing preference for equipment rental rather than outright capital investments. Value emerging. Upgrade to BUY. Tat Hong's shares have fallen by 20% over the last two months and we see value emerging at current levels. Valuations are undemanding at 10.3x FY10F PER and 1.2x FY10F NTA, coupled with a relatively decent 3.9% dividend yield. On top of that, recent purchases by directors signal confidence in the company's prospects. We upgrade Tat Hong to BUY and raise our fair value estimate to S$1.15 (from S$1.13) as we rollover our valuations to a blended FY10/11F NTA (previously FY10F) but on the same 1.3x peg. With slower earnings momentum, we continue to favour NTA valuations to better capture Tat Hong's value. Our earnings projections have been lowered slightly to reflect more conservative revenue and margin assumptions. (Lee Wen Ching) |
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05-Oct-2009 16:19 | Genting SP R / Genting SP R & R200 Go to Message | ||||
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Just do it once you will know: Buying nil paid rights, or selling nil paid rights, you will need to pay trade commission + clearance fee plus GST |
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05-Oct-2009 15:07 | Genting SP R / Genting SP R & R200 Go to Message | ||||
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if we sell off your entitled nil paid rights, you are no longer eligible for excess rights application you can always apply and pay, but they will reject your application and refund you
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05-Oct-2009 14:29 | Others / Doubt related to trading account Go to Message | ||||
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answer to your question is YES
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05-Oct-2009 14:27 | Others / Doubt related to trading account Go to Message | ||||
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CDP account is also known as CASH account You can buy from ANY broker ( licensed by SGX) and once paid up, share appear in CDP account Once CDP account hold share, you can SELL, using ANY broker, or any on-line broker. |
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02-Oct-2009 16:15 | Others / my SHORTING season begins !! Go to Message | ||||
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may be u can ask nickyng on shorting but y thinking of naked short? it is dangerous!!, what if the counter kenna halt before u cover? penalty is buy in by sgx plus fined of min. 1000 dollar or 5% whichever is HIGHER plus other charges. sgx had details in website
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02-Oct-2009 11:49 | StarHub / Starhub Go to Message | ||||
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one analyst already issue SELL | ||||
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01-Oct-2009 20:18 | RafflesEdu / Raffles Edu Go to Message | ||||
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i think FM = fund manager |
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01-Oct-2009 11:44 | Others / Securities will not be available for Buying-In Go to Message | ||||
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u need to add to your title with if they are halted or suspended for trading. those number u see means people who sell short and could not delivery the share, so they are subject to SGX BUY IN for them according to Buy In procedure in the 'Buy In Market" |
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29-Sep-2009 11:20 | OCBC Bk 5.1%NCPS 100 / 5.1% interest Go to Message | ||||
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This link might help your understanding between the two
http://www.moneytalk.sg/2009/01/case-study-of-ocbc-preference-shares.html
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25-Sep-2009 13:51 | Tat Hong / Tat Hong Growing to a Global Player Go to Message | ||||
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Just take from share investment book. Tat Hong NAV 0.81, PE 8.1 ( when price around 1.13), yield 4.5% , EPS.137 (end 31 mar 09), EPS 1q10 .021 Tiong Woon, Nav0.514, PE 6.5 ( when price around 82cent), yield 0.5%, EPS 30 June 09 ending = 0.125 |
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