when the bulls are here the bears are just right behind the bulls. picking up the dead bodies the bulls charges have left behind. when e bulls are here of course we should get bearish soon haha. just pls dun run me over when e bulls are passing thank u very much.
haha bon bon nothing wrong being gay lei now must have open mind lor. at least got boomz lei. sparks
Bon3260 ( Date: 10-Apr-2010 16:43) Posted:
Gay!
boyikao3 ( Date: 10-Apr-2010 13:54) Posted:
Auntie yummy, professor IP very small gas lah. Then that uncle Bon very "big hole" (say in hokkien). When small gas meets big hole, sure got dramatic explosion. Boomz Boomz !  
haha i wish. ok i bought healthway for long term talking about 3 to 5 years. so going to just let it rot there. what i meant by 20 percent annually is i expect my investments to be 100 percent for this counter by 5 years time. (Or i wish) this counter is not a speculative counter so if u are someone who is looking for a quick buck den its a counter u should skip this one.
sureesh40 ( Date: 10-Apr-2010 19:37) Posted:
What do you mean by this, are you saying this counter will give 20% returns in a year.
yummygd ( Date: 09-Apr-2010 21:19) Posted:
good lord the bulls aint pushing this counter at all huh!!But to be fair the bears left this counter alone also therefore this is a protect ur capital and just wait for ur annual 20 percent growth stock.
good lord the bulls aint pushing this counter at all huh!!But to be fair the bears left this counter alone also therefore this is a protect ur capital and just wait for ur annual 20 percent growth stock.
yeeeaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh boy boy today u very good boy auntie lau hu u hahahaha
boyikao3 ( Date: 09-Apr-2010 20:54) Posted:
Yes, auntie yummy, its official ! Declared by Obama, Geithner, Bernanke and leaders from Asean Summit. But just dun sell house sell car to bet on it...
yummygd ( Date: 09-Apr-2010 20:29) Posted:
correct me if i am wrong we are officially in the bulls?? or not yet??must cross 3000 to be in the bulls??i thought 3200 will be around e end of the bulls.
It raises US$100m; first investments are likely to be in second-tier markets
The investment bank's move into China fuels hope that a global aversion to emerging market risk is ending and may even encourage other Western banks to reconsider Chinese property buys as well-priced assets in mature markets become scarce.
UBS is mulling four development projects, and its first investments are likely to be in second-tier markets such as Shenyang and Wuhan, said Lijian Chen, head of global real estate, Greater China, at UBS Global Asset Management.
'Last year, the national GDP growth was 8.7 per cent but people should note that many provincial capitals are still growing at 15-16 per cent,' Mr Chen told Reuters in an interview.
'I think everyone is coming to realise that China is not a single-market country. These cities have huge populations and are well positioned for the next decade to replicate the economic success of the more mature coastal areas.'
UBS raised the capital at first close from European, Asian and Middle Eastern institutional investors enthused by China's economic might and the property investment opportunities presented by its increasing urban population.
The capital raised will be leveraged by up to 50 per cent and will be invested in residential development projects in first-tier and selected second-tier cities.
UBS is targeting a 20 per cent net return and a second closing is expected shortly.
In March, Aberdeen Property Investors, one of Europe's largest fund managers, told Reuters that it was planning to launch a second Asian fund of funds to help European insurers and pension funds put capital to work in key Asian markets.
Some observers fear the rising influx of foreign capital may worsen an unprecedented phase of Chinese house price growth, making homes even less affordable for economic migrants.
Property price inflation is seen by some as an unfortunate by-product of an economic stimulus plan that has kept China's annual GDP growth near double-digit rates, despite fickle demand for its exports in the US and Europe.
The government is working to curb price growth and there is speculation that it may hike property taxes to aid its efforts, but Mr Chen said that investors who ensured their strategies were aligned with local interests could still achieve 'strong risk-adjusted returns'.
Countering bubble concerns, he said that all real estate markets suffered some degree of volatility and Chinese real estate cycles tended to be much shorter than more mature markets.
'Only a year ago, I remember an article that said Chinese house prices had 50 per cent to fall, nowadays all the talk is about a bubble forming,' he said.
'For investors outside looking in, that could be very worrisome. Nobody should be under any illusion that investing in the second-tier market is a no-brainer or a slam-dunk.
'Nonetheless, over the long term, these markets should still offer very compelling upside in the coming years.' - Reuters
(LONDON) UBS Global Asset Management is poised to enter China's housing market after raising about US$100 million for its 50-50 joint venture with one of China's biggest developers, Gemdale Corp .
someone once said if citi say buy one should short if citi say sell one should long. but tiger is going in a good direction. now they have a clear plan and their plan seems good.
tradersgx ( Date: 09-Apr-2010 12:27) Posted:
Tiger Airways target raised to $2.40 by Citigroup ('o' )
Written by The Edge Friday, 09 April 2010 09:55
Citigroup has raised Tiger Airways (J7X.SG) target price to $2.40 from $2.00, based on 10x EV/EBITDA, after increasing FY11-12 earnings forecasts by 21%-25%, says Dow Jones.
“We expect passenger yields to surprise on the upside given strong ticket demand and healthy forward bookings,” says Citigroup.
The brokerage research house of the investment bank has tipped short-term opportunity for low-cost carriers in general to raise yields: “The higher ticket prices charged by full-service carriers may widen the pricing gap between low-cost carriers and full-service carriers, and coupled with strong forward bookings, low-cost carriers may be able to charge higher ticket prices.”
correct me if i am wrong we are officially in the bulls?? or not yet??must cross 3000 to be in the bulls??i thought 3200 will be around e end of the bulls.