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trueview
    03-Aug-2009 09:44  
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i sold half of kep t&t and tikam....portek..buy and wait..no contra please
 
 
dealer0168
    31-Jul-2009 20:58  
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Newbab,

Got one cross my mind n i believe someone in this forum already told u that. This one u may consider is u thk Hilumas super penny stock can works.

And that is Abterra. This one haven't shine yet. But got a certain potential. Go check its data at its company website.

And u may check below link for the forum folk chat on this company:

http://www.sharejunction.com/sharejunction/listMessage.htm?topicId=2130
 
 
Hulumas
    30-Jul-2009 11:02  
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Dear NEWBAB,

Have you bought some YOMA? Congratulations if you have bought some! Ha. ha.. ha...



Hulumas      ( Date: 29-Jul-2009 00:07) Posted:

YOMA.

NEWBAB      ( Date: 28-Jul-2009 20:31) Posted:



Hi all seniors,

Have you all noticed any laggards stocks not moving during this round of rally?  Can you kindly advise in order not to miss the boat for making $.

Many thanks.

 

 


 

 
des_khor
    30-Jul-2009 10:15  
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Now is buy and hold strategy... of course don't buy those already sky high one...



dealer0168      ( Date: 30-Jul-2009 08:27) Posted:

This 2 are good pick. But Cosco if pick, u may need to have a view fr long term to get better profit.

Goodpack, not a bad stock also. I have vested in it. Should up again soon, my opinion.



des_khor      ( Date: 30-Jul-2009 01:12) Posted:

Cosco and Goodpack..


 
 
dealer0168
    30-Jul-2009 08:27  
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This 2 are good pick. But Cosco if pick, u may need to have a view fr long term to get better profit.

Goodpack, not a bad stock also. I have vested in it. Should up again soon, my opinion.



des_khor      ( Date: 30-Jul-2009 01:12) Posted:

Cosco and Goodpack..

 
 
des_khor
    30-Jul-2009 01:12  
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Cosco and Goodpack..
 

 
dealer0168
    29-Jul-2009 23:38  
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This maybe tell us, not every cheap things are good. Don't always thk of buying cheaply.......

In this world there is no free buffet. Trade wisely...
 
 
gamblingden
    29-Jul-2009 23:34  
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to each his own

Hulumas      ( Date: 29-Jul-2009 19:04) Posted:

So, what shall we do?

gamblingden      ( Date: 29-Jul-2009 18:50) Posted:



Wah, if the big boss just buy fr the market and increase his stake, he can delist and pay u a small token for it. Assume he have 90%, he can delist, without asking the rest for vote.

as you said all major hold so much share. This is dangerous. Look at CK Tang, small shr holder end up crying as seen on strait times.

agreed with you, anything can happen, that's why i question in my other posting under isdn, could it be some smart $$$$ working secretly with an agenda to keep the stock price low??????

check it out at http://www.sharejunction.com/sharejunction/listMessage.htm?topicId=7030&searchString=

especially in a severe downturn, many good co are undervalue due to panic selling and capitulation. thats why many good co get delisted during crisis, big fish eat small fish...this is how smart money are seizing these hard to come by opportunity to delist good co at a bargain.

if the big boss just buy fr the market and increase his stake, he can delist and pay u a small token for it

in the case of isdn, with so few free float shares in the public, any buying up exercise may push its stock price sky high.....how to pay a small token to delist????? or maybe have to collect slowly through proxies?????????

but then again, the big boss bought some 2.6m to support its shares price during the march09 selldown.

in a nutshell, investing or trading in anything has risk.....

as you said all major hold so much share. This is dangerous. Look at CK Tang, small shr holder end up crying as seen on strait times.

those small shareholders must be looooooong term investors who had bought them during the 1990s at 2 or 3 times its offered delist price.

those small shareholders should have just cash out and switch stock instead of crying. imagine if they have cash out and reinvest in any other stock (of course except isdn), they could be sitting on many times more profit now.

Smiley
 


 
 
petertan4949
    29-Jul-2009 19:14  
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I think liquidity is the most important thing for stock, there are many good stock but market just simply give them a miss, unless you are prepare to go long till market really notice the coy.

But i think to take advantage of this rally which may end anytime soon, we shd go for liquid stock, high vol, play with the BB., make as much as we can before it ends. and it is also easy to off load if there is sometime wrong.JMO.
 
 
Hulumas
    29-Jul-2009 19:06  
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KXD

NEWBAB      ( Date: 28-Jul-2009 20:31) Posted:



Hi all seniors,

Have you all noticed any laggards stocks not moving during this round of rally?  Can you kindly advise in order not to miss the boat for making $.

Many thanks.

 

 

 

 
Hulumas
    29-Jul-2009 19:04  
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So, what shall we do?

gamblingden      ( Date: 29-Jul-2009 18:50) Posted:



Wah, if the big boss just buy fr the market and increase his stake, he can delist and pay u a small token for it. Assume he have 90%, he can delist, without asking the rest for vote.

as you said all major hold so much share. This is dangerous. Look at CK Tang, small shr holder end up crying as seen on strait times.

agreed with you, anything can happen, that's why i question in my other posting under isdn, could it be some smart $$$$ working secretly with an agenda to keep the stock price low??????

check it out at http://www.sharejunction.com/sharejunction/listMessage.htm?topicId=7030&searchString=

especially in a severe downturn, many good co are undervalue due to panic selling and capitulation. thats why many good co get delisted during crisis, big fish eat small fish...this is how smart money are seizing these hard to come by opportunity to delist good co at a bargain.

if the big boss just buy fr the market and increase his stake, he can delist and pay u a small token for it

in the case of isdn, with so few free float shares in the public, any buying up exercise may push its stock price sky high.....how to pay a small token to delist????? or maybe have to collect slowly through proxies?????????

but then again, the big boss bought some 2.6m to support its shares price during the march09 selldown.

in a nutshell, investing or trading in anything has risk.....

as you said all major hold so much share. This is dangerous. Look at CK Tang, small shr holder end up crying as seen on strait times.

those small shareholders must be looooooong term investors who had bought them during the 1990s at 2 or 3 times its offered delist price.

those small shareholders should have just cash out and switch stock instead of crying. imagine if they have cash out and reinvest in any other stock (of course except isdn), they could be sitting on many times more profit now.

Smiley
 

 
 
gamblingden
    29-Jul-2009 18:50  
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Wah, if the big boss just buy fr the market and increase his stake, he can delist and pay u a small token for it. Assume he have 90%, he can delist, without asking the rest for vote.

as you said all major hold so much share. This is dangerous. Look at CK Tang, small shr holder end up crying as seen on strait times.

agreed with you, anything can happen, that's why i question in my other posting under isdn, could it be some smart $$$$ working secretly with an agenda to keep the stock price low??????

check it out at http://www.sharejunction.com/sharejunction/listMessage.htm?topicId=7030&searchString=

especially in a severe downturn, many good co are undervalue due to panic selling and capitulation. thats why many good co get delisted during crisis, big fish eat small fish...this is how smart money are seizing these hard to come by opportunity to delist good co at a bargain.

if the big boss just buy fr the market and increase his stake, he can delist and pay u a small token for it

in the case of isdn, with so few free float shares in the public, any buying up exercise may push its stock price sky high.....how to pay a small token to delist????? or maybe have to collect slowly through proxies?????????

but then again, the big boss bought some 2.6m to support its shares price during the march09 selldown.

in a nutshell, investing or trading in anything has risk.....

as you said all major hold so much share. This is dangerous. Look at CK Tang, small shr holder end up crying as seen on strait times.

those small shareholders must be looooooong term investors who had bought them during the 1990s at 2 or 3 times its offered delist price.

those small shareholders should have just cash out and switch stock instead of crying. imagine if they have cash out and reinvest in any other stock (of course except isdn), they could be sitting on many times more profit now.

Smiley
 
 
 
iPunter
    29-Jul-2009 17:24  
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Some pennies still have not moved the second wave...

Banjoo just moved 2 days ago...

Many should follow in the ripeness of time...

  They will not affect the STI... Smiley
 
 
trueview
    29-Jul-2009 16:38  
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    kep t & t..kepcorp hold 80% of tis share..jst look at evergrow within 1 over month from 18cts up to 38cts..buy and hold wait for your turn to come...
 
 
petertan4949
    29-Jul-2009 00:34  
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Wah, if the big boss just buy fr the market and increase his stake, he can delist and pay u a small token for it. Assume he have 90%, he can delist, without asking the rest for vote.

as you said all major hold so much share. This is dangerous. Look at CK Tang, small shr holder end up crying as seen on strait times.



gamblingden      ( Date: 28-Jul-2009 22:46) Posted:



I hope you are not offended, but this counter there are no liquidity, so even if it is good, there are no interest , how to fly?Please say something, maybe you got some point which i did not know?

But why rthis one, there are no other  better, one.,please recommend some.

of course not, there is nothing to be offended.

by the way i am not recommending nor asking anyone to buy or sell .

as you had requested laggard stock, am just sharing with you one that is in my list.

Liquidity.....before the march09 fall, its average daily traded volume was about 500 to 600 lots, normal for most sgx stock.

this stock total issued shares is about 200m, of which 70% or 140m controlled by a few major shareholders, the ceo alone owned 53%, karl walter braun 13%, balance 30% or only 60m is public free float.

see details here http://ir.asiaone.com/isdn/shareholder.html

if a stock is closely guarded and controlled by the owner, how bad can the co be, you decide
Smiley

 

 
Hulumas
    29-Jul-2009 00:07  
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YOMA.

NEWBAB      ( Date: 28-Jul-2009 20:31) Posted:



Hi all seniors,

Have you all noticed any laggards stocks not moving during this round of rally?  Can you kindly advise in order not to miss the boat for making $.

Many thanks.

 

 

 
 
Zelphon
    28-Jul-2009 23:22  
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Hi,

Care to reveal how many lots u holding and at what price??

I just took a quick glance at ISDN..

Indeed, the fundamentals seem sound...

I dun understand why the drastic fall in stock price on 11th and 12th Mar 2009...

It does seems to be a gd company and I suspect the controlling parties are pushing the stocks down to collect and increase controlling stake..

Dividends of 0.25 SGD cts = 1.4% returns...

A bit low for a company making money...

 


 



gamblingden      ( Date: 28-Jul-2009 22:46) Posted:



I hope you are not offended, but this counter there are no liquidity, so even if it is good, there are no interest , how to fly?Please say something, maybe you got some point which i did not know?

But why rthis one, there are no other  better, one.,please recommend some.

of course not, there is nothing to be offended.

by the way i am not recommending nor asking anyone to buy or sell .

as you had requested laggard stock, am just sharing with you one that is in my list.

Liquidity.....before the march09 fall, its average daily traded volume was about 500 to 600 lots, normal for most sgx stock.

this stock total issued shares is about 200m, of which 70% or 140m controlled by a few major shareholders, the ceo alone owned 53%, karl walter braun 13%, balance 30% or only 60m is public free float.

see details here http://ir.asiaone.com/isdn/shareholder.html

if a stock is closely guarded and controlled by the owner, how bad can the co be, you decide
Smiley

 
 
smartrader
    28-Jul-2009 22:48  
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buy stocks that reported profits last year and gave good guidance for H2 or next year.. easy money made in speculative counters would be shifted to good counters..
 
 
gamblingden
    28-Jul-2009 22:46  
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I hope you are not offended, but this counter there are no liquidity, so even if it is good, there are no interest , how to fly?Please say something, maybe you got some point which i did not know?

But why rthis one, there are no other  better, one.,please recommend some.

of course not, there is nothing to be offended.

by the way i am not recommending nor asking anyone to buy or sell .

as you had requested laggard stock, am just sharing with you one that is in my list.

Liquidity.....before the march09 fall, its average daily traded volume was about 500 to 600 lots, normal for most sgx stock.

this stock total issued shares is about 200m, of which 70% or 140m controlled by a few major shareholders, the ceo alone owned 53%, karl walter braun 13%, balance 30% or only 60m is public free float.

see details here http://ir.asiaone.com/isdn/shareholder.html

if a stock is closely guarded and controlled by the owner, how bad can the co be, you decide
Smiley
 
 
qwertyuiop00
    28-Jul-2009 22:21  
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what about abterra?
 
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