
I always think that M1 will be taken over soon especially given that the share price is making takeovers cheaper now. M1 is too small to fight against Singtel or Starhub.
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knightbridge ( Date: 03-Jan-2009 20:59) Posted:
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Starhub is focused mainly in the domestic Singapore market but Singtel is regional.
My opinion is that because it is highly like that the regional Asian economy will perform better than Singapore (newspaper report that Singapore economy will likely be the weakest in 2009), Singtel would better weather the storm.
cocomon ( Date: 02-Jan-2009 10:47) Posted:
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chinton86 ( Date: 02-Jan-2009 11:19) Posted:
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Ha ha, problem. Around noon, tel n/w down, internet broke halfway n home phone line cut as well. Conducted fault finding on the broad-band link up to phone incoming pt, to no avail.
Wait loh. Resume service around 1.10.
I think both telcos are facing the same problems, which could be due to increased competition. Retail clients are allowed to switch mobile operators without changing their handphone nos should be one of the reasons.
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cocomon ( Date: 02-Jan-2009 10:47) Posted:
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Hi would like to seek the views of the experts out there - for mid term hold, approx 18 months, which counter will be better to hold on to?
i read recently about Starhub being fully valued at 1.94, pls facing increasing operating cost margin pressure.
on singtel i m geenrally not sure, but i personally dont enjoy their services on the ground.
pls advise. thanks