
Waking up?
15:09:04 | 0.240 | 250,000 | Buy Up |
15:01:58 | 0.238 | 1,200,000 | X |
need some chinese new year push

jasonrxz ( Date: 18-Jan-2010 21:19) Posted:
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how bright can this star shine ? IPo debut it reached .90c!!!
guppy724 ( Date: 25-Aug-2009 12:44) Posted:
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wow why the sudden volume interest in sinostar? good good...been sitting on this fren for a looonnng time

go go oil price... go go sinostar
Bros and sis................... check this out....... watch out for this stock these two days..... should fetch some good returns.....

good keep it going, vested..
Ya.. I'm surprised that this counter is suddenly rising.. Is it due to the macroeconomic factors of China that is driving its rise..? Any idea for the recent price movement..?
profit is down v significantly... what is driving the rise? shorting?
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wait 1 year later then buy lah..their heavy oil drilling facility will be ready by next yr hence the drag on share price
11cts is definitely a steal, this burger once get hot can charge like nobody business, when u sudden see vol abv 5k is selling time
Dont worry. I am no longer vested. Those buying in this period are super long term investors. Hmmm, should I get some?
bro...Superstar or SeeNoStar? be careful......
I had got much luck in this counter. I knew it is definitely speculative when it started trading the first 3 days. I also had gut feeling that it is in the 'super speculative' category in the China stock arena. Below 15 cents, and on days when blue chips and other S-chips are dropping crazy, it is steady. I only dont like that it is a rather smallish company.
this counter really looks like it has a future, but has consistently busted my hopes.
Now i'm gaining immunity to it..drop also no feeling already..bought at 0.40 - 30 lots. Will be happy if it is ever able to rise back to 0.40.
i just check the graph this morning, hmm.. it looks exactly the same as 1 counter..
Sinostar = ChinaOiltech , pull out this 2 graphs, side by side, you will see, the graphs are the same...
now have to wait for the penny stock plays... when? i dont know..
irrational market.. this counter.. at present market cap.. the cash is more than the market cap with no liabilities..... haha.. unimaginable.. fundamentally flat this year.. but growth in sight with new expansion.. lower utilisation rate is constrained by raw material supply and not because of weakening demand..
lucky did not buy when it was 32cts....looks kike hve to wait for a long time before it recovers.
China's LPG shortfall driven by industrial demand
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TIANJIN, May 12 (Xinhua) -- China's liquid petroleum gas (LPG) shortfall is expected to hit 7.3 million tons by 2010, driven by surging demand, an industry official said. Bai Yi, deputy head of the National Petroleum and Chemical Planning Institute, made the remarks at an industry forum held in this port city over the weekend, attributing the surge to demand from eastern and southern China and rural areas. Representatives from academic institutions and the chemical industry took part in the forum to discuss important issues related to the current and prospective situation in China's chemical production industry. Although clean energies, such as methane gas, wind and solar energy, have become more popular in big cities such as Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, small-and medium-sized cities still favor LPG, said Bai. Bai added that there is growth potential in this market. Consumption in small-and medium-sized cities in the east and south accounts for 62 percent of total national volume. Growing demand for LPG has been seen in the glass, cement and ceramics industries in these areas, said Bai. Per capita LPG consumption in China hit 17.3 kilograms in 2006 but this was still well below the level of the European Union and the United States, said Bai. Bai predicted that the growth of LPG consumption would gradually slow down in the next decade, because of the emerging liquid natural gas market. China's LPG consumption has grown by 20 percent annually since the 1990s, and its imports rank second in the world, only after Japan. China imported 6.98 million tonnes of LPG costing 3.09 billion U.S. dollars in 2007, year-on-year growth rates of 15.2 percent and 2 percent, respectively, according to Chinese customs data. |