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30-Jun-2009 10:15 Sakari   /   Straits Asia       Go to Message
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My own opinion only -  If have profit to take, i will not hesitate to take. ( i have no holding power to wait for the speculation for it to reach $2.00 and above and i dont know when  also)    UOBKH technical analysis FTSSI no long 'overbought' and they recommend sell into strength when near 2400.   Though not specifically meant for this stock, but, generally, people were already buying on dip last 2 weeks and propbably will sell into strength slowly bit by bit each day where STI crawl up each day that driven by  people's sentiment and when selling finish..........wht happen then?  

Ride with the stock but be cautious also.......  :)



maxcty      ( Date: 30-Jun-2009 09:39) Posted:

will really go up to 2.2 in july?

rachael      ( Date: 30-Jun-2009 08:46) Posted:



Hello Cheongwee, thanks for introducing me this counter. I have shifted all my Epure shares (loss $1800) to buy 15 lots of StraitsAsia at $1.78 (only regret is I should have brought it last 2 weeks below this price). Hopefully will go up to $2.20 by Jul.


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29-Jun-2009 18:06 Others   /   Just For Laugh!!       Go to Message
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no lar, they wont feel offended, hahaha!
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29-Jun-2009 17:43 Others   /   Just For Laugh!!       Go to Message
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Huh!  How can that one become 'hot'??   Battery operated one huh??  LOL..........
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29-Jun-2009 17:40 Seatrium   /   Sembmarine       Go to Message
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.Smiley dont mean to highlight in red (below msg) just dunno why turns out red.  haha!  funny!
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29-Jun-2009 17:33 Sakari   /   Straits Asia       Go to Message
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Tks for your sharing,Cheongwee, will go for it. DYODD  .lol



cheongwee      ( Date: 29-Jun-2009 16:57) Posted:

honestly, this is what i heard just last wk, a FM is buying some 4000 over lots again, and he was telling ard that he value this one at 2.3...but his fund was a small one by market..

listen here, i am sharing, and u can see before your eye, the smart money movement..pls DYODD...but i like u all to huat with me..

i do like y all here to haut ahhh....personnally vested heavily now....

dont sell below 2.2..



oceanblue      ( Date: 29-Jun-2009 12:28) Posted:

Appear in the top volume list now.What's up? 


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29-Jun-2009 17:26 Others   /   Just For Laugh!!       Go to Message
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What do you think is my new password?  hehheh
________________________________

Too funny not to pass
on,

A woman was helping her husband set up his computer, and at the
appropriate point in the process, she told him that he would now need to
enter a password.

Something he could
remember easily

and will use each
time he has to log on.

The husband was in a rather amorous mood

and figured he would
try for the shock effect

to bring this to his
wife's attention.

So, when the computer
asked him to enter his password,

he made it plainly
obvious to his wife that he was keying in...



P...



E...



N...



I...



S...



His wife fell off her chair

laughing when the
computer replied:



PASSWORD REJECTED....... NOT LONG ENOUGH ....

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29-Jun-2009 17:14 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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okie! Tks Farmer!   hope Market like Maroon5's song - its not over tonight, just give me one more chance to make it right...... LOL
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29-Jun-2009 16:13 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Wow - this guy's comments below!   



Stock Market’s Rally Likely to Last Into 2010: John Dorfman
  Commentary by John Dorfman



June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Every investor is pondering the same question: Has the stock market’s spring rally fizzled?

After rising 41 percent from March 9 through June 12, the market started to sputter. From June 12 through June 22, the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index declined 5.6 percent. Since then it has bounced back, but remains below the June 12 level.

I believe the rally that began in March is sustainable at least into early 2010. The main reason: The economy is recovering.

The best-known index for predicting the U.S. economy, the Conference Board’s index of leading economic indicators, rose in April and May after falling in nine of the previous 10 months.

Ned Davis Research Inc. has its own set of a dozen predictive indicators. It said this month that the final piece had fallen into place, so that all 12 indicators now point to a recovery. The firm expects the recession to end as soon as August.

Specific items I find encouraging are monthly auto sales for U.S.-made cars (up 14 percent since February) building permits (up 4 percent in May after being down in nine of the previous 10 months), and the pattern of interest rates, often called the yield curve (which is normalizing).

Rally’s Oomph

In addition to the turn I see coming in the economy, I have three other reasons to think that the current market rally has legs that will carry it into 2010:

-- Valuations on stocks are normal.

-- Interest rates are pleasantly low.

-- Market history puts the odds in investors’ favor.

Let me elaborate, beginning with valuations. The market (as measured by the S&P 500) sells for 14.5 times earnings, two times book value (corporate net worth) and 0.94 times revenue. The dividend yield is 3 percent.

What’s remarkable about those numbers is how strikingly normal they are. An investor who grew up watching “Father Knows Best” on a black and white television set would feel right at home with them.

It’s worth noting that these multiples are not multiples of peak earnings (or book value or revenue) but of depressed earnings. So there’s room for further improvement.

Yields currently are about 3.5 percent on 10-year Treasury bonds, 0.4 percent on one-year Treasury bills, and 5.4 percent on 30-year fixed-rate mortgages. We can fret about how rates may increase, spurred by the need to finance a nasty federal deficit. For the moment, though, the rates are fine.

As for market history, I wrote in February (when I predicted a rally within a month) about what has happened in the past after waterfall declines -- that is, declines of 20 percent or more within a few weeks. The fall 2008 plunge was the 11th waterfall decline since the beginning of 1929.

History’s Pattern

In all 10 previous cases, the big decline was followed by a basing period, then a rally. In nine of the 10 cases the rally lasted at least a year. In the sole exception, 1929-1930, the market stayed roughly flat. While history doesn’t come with guarantees, the pattern suggests an uptrend continuing at least until next spring.

What happens after that depends on how forceful, and how lasting, the recovery is. An onerous federal deficit, high personal debt, a persistent fall in home prices, or ripple effects from high unemployment could all keep a damper on the recovery, or shorten it.

Contrary Signs

To be sure, not all signs point to the rally continuing. A Deutsche Bank report released last week said there is only a “dim light at the end of the tunnel” for the U.S. economy. It said that “many hard data series….such as payrolls, production, and employee tax withholding receipts, are still declining.”

The bank added that inventories remain high compared with sales, and that some laid-off workers are now seeing their unemployment benefits run out. The economic recovery, it concluded, is “expected to occur in slow motion.”

On balance though, I think the evidence favors continued gains, pockmarked with occasional rude interruptions. If you share my view, here are a few recovery plays you might want to consider adding to your portfolio.

Commercial Metals Co., based in Irving, Texas, makes, recycles and trades steel and other metals. It has been profitable in each of the past 20 fiscal years. Whether it will extend its streak by logging a profit for the fiscal year that ends in August is hard to say. Still, I find its record impressive, and believe that the company is a logical beneficiary of a stronger economy.

Garmin, Ladish

Garmin Ltd., based in the Cayman Islands but traded on Nasdaq in the U.S., makes portable global positioning system (GPS) devices. Since GPS systems are a discretionary purchase, I would expect sales to improve as the economy does. Meanwhile, the stock sells for 8.5 times earnings and yields 3.2 percent in dividends. Garmin’s earnings fell about 17 percent in the recession last year, but the stock dropped 80 percent. I think investors punished it much too harshly.

Ladish Co., based in Cudahy, Wisconsin, makes engineered metal parts for jet engines, helicopter blades, missiles and industrial applications. The stock is trading below book value and at seven times earnings. I believe that aircraft engine makers such as General Electric Co. and United Technologies Corp. like having Ladish as an alternative supplier to Precision Castparts Corp. Ladish has roughly a 20 percent market share to Precision’s 40 percent for certain engineered parts. I like both Ladish and Precision, but find Ladish more of a bargain.

Disclosure note: For clients and personally, I own shares in Commercial Metals, Garmin and Ladish.

(John Dorfman, chairman of Thunderstorm Capital in Boston, is a columnist for Bloomberg News. The opinions expressed are his own. His firm or clients may own or trade securities discussed in this column.)

To contact the writer of this column: John Dorfman at jdorfman@thunderstormcapital.com.

Last Updated: June 29, 2009 00:01 EDT


 

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29-Jun-2009 14:52 Seatrium   /   Sembmarine       Go to Message
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DBSV upgraded to buy 2.74.  TP - 3.26.  But, they do caution  as below :

Expect new order wins in 2H09, our assumption

unchanged at S$3b.

expectations that any SMM’s new order win is the start

of an uptrend. We maintain our view that an uptrend in

new order wins require : 1) An easing of credit crunch

through a reduction in credit spread and equity funding

requirement, and 2) A lowering of still high construction

costs. These pre-conditions are currently not met yet.

 


Though they upgraded from hold to buy, Shall wait for clearer sign before buying....

 

 

 
We caution investors against

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26-Jun-2009 19:13 Seatrium   /   Sembmarine       Go to Message
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Will there be any Marine play next week? since oil looks like crawling back a little?
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26-Jun-2009 19:07 Others   /   Just For Laugh!!       Go to Message
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neck exercise



A doctor advises his patients to exercise their neck by just reading this message.

In the end, all patients go home happily without asking the doctor for any medications.  'It is very effective,' said the doctor.

'All my patients never come back to me again.'












scroll down ...


Smiley Smiley well done!  Take care of  your neck!

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26-Jun-2009 18:30 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Hope STI achieve 2400 next week.
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26-Jun-2009 18:05 Others   /   Just For Laugh!!       Go to Message
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Subject: Out of Petrol?
   


A man was driving  down the road and ran out of petrol. Just at that moment, a bee flew in his  window.
The bee said, "What  seems to be the problem"?
"I'm out of  petrol."
The bee told the man to wait right there and flew away. Minutes later, the man watched as an  entire swarm of bees flew to his car and into his petrol tank. After a few  minutes, the bees flew out.
"Try it now," said one bee.
The man turned the ignition key and the car started right up.
"Wow!" the man exclaimed. "What did you put in my petrol tank"?
 
 
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         The bee answered,   "BP."
 

 

(Bee Pee) 

                              Do I see you smiling   ? J 


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26-Jun-2009 16:57 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Oh ok!  I am 'mountain tortise'.   LOL  

Hulumas      ( Date: 26-Jun-2009 16:53) Posted:

It is common and natural throughout the world stock market. Ha. ha.. ha...

niuyear      ( Date: 26-Jun-2009 16:49) Posted:

The flashing is  so vigorous.  Interesting!   Someone trying to decide the closing of STI


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26-Jun-2009 16:54 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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Is it trying to 'stabalise' the market? Cos most prices didnt go down much?  past 15 minutes was an eye opening ,
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26-Jun-2009 16:49 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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The flashing is  so vigorous.  Interesting!   Someone trying to decide the closing of STI?

niuyear      ( Date: 26-Jun-2009 16:40) Posted:

The syndicate in action ?? buy 1 or 2 lots, sell 1 or 2 lots? 

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26-Jun-2009 16:40 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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The syndicate in action ?? buy 1 or 2 lots, sell 1 or 2 lots? 
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26-Jun-2009 10:46 Golden Agri-Res   /   GoldenAgr       Go to Message
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CIMB-GK has recommendation for this to "Trading Buy" @0.38    Target price 0.43.

I think trading buy is meant for very short term i.e. Buy and then quickly sell when target reach? 

Tempted to buy but, saw this 2 lotter playing game and buy/sell 0.385 and 0.90.  quite scary to buy this counter?  Anyone game enough to buy?

 
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26-Jun-2009 10:41 Keppel Land   /   Kepland       Go to Message
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Sold when reached my targeted profit.  Will not enter again cos. i am not sure if market will continuaously rally to hit 2500/ 2600 and above in near term.  Though might miss chance when it really rally, but,  Shall wait for clearer sign cos if STI dont cross 2400, it might trend down to 2200 and Dow might trend down below 8000 as people has been speculated.  Shall wait and see.  US unemployment claims hihger than expected........

For long-term investor, property sector looks set to shine when economy picks up!  Cheers  :)
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25-Jun-2009 19:24 Straits Times Index   /   STI to cross 3000 boosted by long-term investors       Go to Message
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look out for Jobelss claim tonight.
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