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24-Apr-2008 22:35 China XLX Fert   /   China XLX Fertiliser Limited       Go to Message
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CHINA XLX FERTILISER LTD.

DIVIDEND

Announced on 2008-02-28

Particulars :SGD 0.014 ONE-TIER TAX
Ex-date :7 May 2008
Buy-In Last Cum Date :12 May 2008
Record Date :9 May 2008
Date Paid/Payable :22 May 2008
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24-Apr-2008 09:37 Salt Investments   /   New Beginning       Go to Message
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cathylmg,

read the announcement on sgx website : http://info.sgx.com/webcorannc.nsf/0357d11048060bb84825735f0028e25b/58242d50e851232b482574270039a9ef?OpenDocument 

to simplify, i think if you are not getting into the RIGHTS issue then it is consolidated by a factor of 25. But do read the above since it means there are odd lot after divide by 25

you can check on your CDP account on 25 Apr. If you have not got the internet account, which is FREE service, you might want to apply for one to speed up future check on line
 
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23-Apr-2008 10:07 Others   /   Poll: When do you buy shares       Go to Message
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jackjames,  yah, very true, if we can train to BUY only when FEAR then we will sure be the winners. Lets hope we will be
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22-Apr-2008 17:14 Kep Infra Tr   /   CitySpring       Go to Message
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for reading regarding gearing ratio, from investopedia


Gearing Ratio
What does it Mean? A general term describing a financial ratio that compares some form of owner's equity (or capital) to borrowed funds. Gearing is a measure of financial leverage, demonstrating the degree to which a firm's activities are funded by owner's funds versus creditor's funds.
 
Investopedia Says... The higher a company's degree of leverage, the more the company is considered risky. As for most ratios, an acceptable level is determined by its comparison to ratios of companies in the same industry. The best known examples of gearing ratios include the debt-to-equity ratio (total debt / total equity), times interest earned (EBIT / total interest), equity ratio (equity / assets), and debt ratio (total debt / total assets).

A company with high gearing (high leverage) is more vulnerable to downturns in the business cycle because the company must continue to service its debt regardless of how bad sales are. A greater proportion of equity provides a cushion and is seen as a measure of financial strength.


 
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21-Apr-2008 15:08 GuocoLand   /   GuocoLand       Go to Message
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read DBSV report, especially on the legal issues.

http://www.remisiers.org/research//guol210408%20downgrade%20dbs.pdf 
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21-Apr-2008 10:36 COSCO SHP SG   /   CoscoCorp       Go to Message
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TODAY is XD for cosco, so you DO NOT get dividend if you choose to sell today.
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18-Apr-2008 15:14 Golden Agri-Res   /   GoldenAgr       Go to Message
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how do you copy and paste??? I do not have trouble using either firefox or IE.
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18-Apr-2008 15:09 Golden Agri-Res   /   GoldenAgr       Go to Message
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I think ie also can lah. just place your cursor at the article you want to copy, Right Click, hit COPY, then move the cursor to this post, Right Click, then hit Paste.. below is testing

Hap Seng shares trading at cheap valuations

By YEOW POOI LING



PETALING JAYA: Shares in Hap Seng Plantations Holdings Bhd (HSPlant) are currently trading at cheap valuations despite crude palm oil (CPO) prices hovering above RM3,000 per tonne
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18-Apr-2008 14:52 Golden Agri-Res   /   GoldenAgr       Go to Message
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investor 38, I see, if you need to cut from somewhere else, then the simple way should work, Be sure that is a TEXT file that you are copying.

what you do is just copy from the text file from somewhere else, then come back to this post , which means the cursor is now inside this post.

then, just do a  Right Click on mouse , followed by Paste, that would do.
 

Good luck




 

 
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18-Apr-2008 14:35 Golden Agri-Res   /   GoldenAgr       Go to Message
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i cut and copy your post to try, should be OK


Unable to cut and paste.  Wonder why?  Anybody can help

 
investor38
Member
Posted: 18-Apr-2008 14:30
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Unable to cut and paste.  Wonder why?  Anybody can help
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18-Apr-2008 13:51 ShareJunction   /   Dividend computation       Go to Message
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loyfam88,

i did not read the announcement earlier before posting.. as you asked about tax rate I went into SGX website to read Chip Eng Seng's report and copy out the dividend and attached as below in BOLD


the dividends for both were Tax exempt , thus for 10000 shares you expect to get $175 nett.

Hope this helps.



Dividend Amount per Share (in cents)
First & Final
0.75 cent per ordinary share
Tax exempt (one-tier tax)
1.00 cent per ordinary share
Tax exempt (one-tier tax)

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18-Apr-2008 13:01 ShareJunction   /   Dividend computation       Go to Message
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yes shareholder holding upto Ex-date will get both dividend.

yes, 0.0075 x 10,000= $75.

however you need to remember also your net dividend is equal to Dividend Less TAX. 
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17-Apr-2008 09:38 Others   /   Penny Stocks       Go to Message
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shienar,

If you already have traded in other stocks that are more "BLUE chips" in nature, then penny stocks trading is almost the same for you except that penny stocks are subjected to very high risk because of reasons that you might already know. High POTENTIAL  return come with extra high risk. So ask yourself if you are CAPABLE of withstanding that extra high risk ( can lose 80% in one day, counter can be DELISTED, subject to frequent pump and dump scheme, chance of fraud, etc).

However, at some point in time , such as people who are already very strong in their financial situation, and they already have very good way of allocation of their assets, some of these people will just ALLOCATE a very small percent of their asset, ( for example 5% to 10%) and then they play this for fun.

 
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15-Feb-2008 16:24 User Research/Opinions   /   Budget 2008       Go to Message
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Govt has no plans to lower petrol duty despite high oil prices By Wong Mun Wai, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 15 February 2008 1606 hrs Photos of SINGAPORE: The government has no plans to lower the rate of petrol duty despite higher oil prices. Minister of State for Finance and Transport Lim Hwee Hua said this is because petrol duty is a vehicular usage tax aimed at discouraging the excessive use of cars and promoting the greater use of public transport, and these objectives remain relevant. Mrs Lim was replying to a question posed by MP for Aljunied GRC, Mrs Cynthia Phua, in parliament on Friday. Mrs Phua had asked if the government would review its tax policy on petrol, diesel and natural gas to help reduce business costs for transport operators, businesses, as well as commuters. Mrs Lim explained that higher pump prices do not mean that the government gets to collect more petrol duties. She said: "The excise duty on petroleum is imposed on volumetric bases of 41 cents a litre for 92 and 95-octane petrol, and 44 cents a litre for petrol rated 97-octane and above. The excise duty is therefore a fixed sum per litre of petrol." There is no excise duty on diesel, fuel oil and natural gas used for generating power. - CNA/so
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15-Feb-2008 16:23 User Research/Opinions   /   Budget 2008       Go to Message
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from cna

 

Govt to help Singaporeans cope with rising prices
Posted: 15 February 2008 1545 hrs
 
 
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Singapore Finance Minister, Tharman Shanmuguratnam
   
 




Singapore expects to achieve a Budget surplus of S$6.4b for fiscal year 2007.

Announcing this in Parliament on Friday, Finance Minister Tharman Shanmugaratnam however warned that inflation remains a major uncertainty for the economy.

He added: ""We seek to moderate imported inflation through our Singapore dollar exchange rate policy. There is a limit to how fast the Singapore dollar can appreciate without hurting our economic performance and growth, and eventually causing wages to fall. An overly strong Singapore dollar can bring inflation down, but at the cost of lower growth and higher unemployment."

"This is why, while we can mitigate imported inflation through MAS's exchange rate policy, we cannot insulate ourselves completely from the effects of global inflation."

The Finance Minister spent a good part of his speech addressing the inflation issue, examining the factors contributing to this and also spelled out what the government will do to help Singaporeans cope.

The headline Consumer Price Index - or CPI - hit 4.4 percent in December but averaged 2 percent last year.

However the CPI is forecast to hit 4.5 percent to 5.5 percent this year.

If the barometer of inflation, the CPI, hits 4.5 to 5.5 percent this year, it will be the country's highest full year inflation rate since 1981.

Mr Tharman said the inflationary pressures arose mainly from high prices for food and oil due to the strong demand worldwide.

He added that the government would step up efforts to help Singaporeans cope such as diversifying food sources.

He did admit though that there are local factors for the rise in the CPI, mainly the rise in the annual value of homes.

But he stressed this is one form of inflation that would not hit Singaporeans' pockets since most own their homes.

As for the GST, Mr Tharman noted that this only caused a one-off increase in prices, and does not result in continuing price increases.

Singapore will adjust tax policies to remain competitive in the global marketplace.

"We will...adjust our tax policies so that we stay competitive, support the growth of our SMEs, encourage risk-taking as well as strengthen our role as a financial and business hub," said Mr Tharman.

Singapore's economy in 2007 grew by 7.7 percent, a slower pace compared to 2006 when the economy grew 8.2 percent.

With some economists saying the United States is in a recession, the government forecasts Singapore's trade-reliant economy to expand at a slower clip of 4.0 percent to 6.0 percent this year. - CNA/ch


 



 
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15-Feb-2008 10:53 Others   /   1 yr chart       Go to Message
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cystalball, 

you need to click this one, on top of the post:  , then the pop up will appear.

You will need a Java enabled browser to view our Dynamic Charts. Get the latest JRE here


 
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15-Feb-2008 10:51 Cedar Strategic   /   It's Time Again       Go to Message
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pikachu, there is a meaning and difference between HALT and SUSPENSE,  , the formal is maximum 3 days, the later is more than 3. So got to wait more than 3 days...
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14-Feb-2008 15:19 DBS   /   DBS       Go to Message
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From Kim Eng..... read for information 


 



2. DBS Group Holdings ­ Corporate Announcement (Pauline Lee, DID: 64321453)
Previous Day Closing price: S$16.80
Recommendation: BUY (maintained)
Target price: S$25.60 (under review)


Appointed veteran banker, Richard Daniel Stanley as Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
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Previously the CEO of Citigroup China, led Citigroup China for over 8 years.
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Has expertise in emerging markets and China
- Has broad-based banking experience, spanning across corporate and investment banking, consumer
banking, transaction services, custody services and credit.


A pretty good fit
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Is well-equipped to help DBS expand its presence in emerging markets, especially China.
- Brings to the table his experience and expertise in organic franchise building and mergers and
acquisition. In 2006, Mr Stanley helped lead a Citi consortium's S$3.1b acquisition of a controlling stake
in Guangdong Development Bank. He also led Citi in its purchase of a minority stake in another Chinese
lender, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank.
- Fits DBS's key criteria ­ such as leadership, familiarity with Asia's complex business and regulatory
environment, and the ability to forge lasting partnerships with investors and regulators.


The uncertainty about the leadership has been removed with the appointment of Mr Stanley as
CEO. The market now awaits his articulation of his vision for DBS.


Maintain BUY. DBS will release its full-year 2007 earnings before the market opens on 15 Feb,
Friday.
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14-Feb-2008 13:42 Entertainment   /   Fellowship of the Shares       Go to Message
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baseerahmed,  to do that, just bring your cursor to START of the post, HOLD to the LEFT mouse button, drag the mouse all the way to the place you want to COPY, once reach there, let go the LEFT button, now Right Click RIGHT button, manu popup, move to COPY and click.. ( Now these are COPIED into the clipboard).

Next, goto the Post a Reply, move the cursor to the window, RIGHT click, see popup, PASTE.. that is it.

Below is copy of your post..

Have fun, good learning...


 
baseerahmed
Veteran
Posted: 14-Feb-2008 12:18
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* Alert Admin


about Kilroy's postings :

check it out in forum under his name between 13th March 2007 and 14th March 2007.

yeah by the way , he did invite singaporegal and elfinchile to forex ...

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( .. i do not know how to copy and paste the postings too !...hahaha ! ...that's why this long winded way ..perhaps someone could do the posting .. ok ... got to rush ... had great fun ..learnt how to post charts in SJ  ...hahaha !  :  )


 
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14-Feb-2008 11:27 Entertainment   /   Fellowship of the Shares       Go to Message
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baseerahmed, welcome, :) :)Smiley


Hey, nice to see that you finally make it...  

I think that is the spirit of SJ forum lah,


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