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mikewb21
    15-Jan-2010 11:30  
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Chiong Liao!
 
 
mikewb21
    14-Jan-2010 22:38  
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Hotel earns $10mil a year, projects all fully sold except 1 unit, $320mil to be recognised till 2011, 4 projects in landbank....
 
 
pharoah88
    14-Jan-2010 22:14  
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Grand Mercury is low end....
 

 
focusy
    14-Jan-2010 21:54  
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wah piang, this land cost $500K donkey years ago ...sold for $100 m ++

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Anyone into this counter, Roxy-Pacific? It bought Dragon Mansion enbloc a few weeks ago.
Will make fat profit from redeveloping land?

http://www.nextinsight.net/content/view/1912/60/
 
 
chinton86
    14-Jan-2010 13:03  
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to be frank, hotel business thou profitable, profit cannot increase much
 
 
mikewb21
    14-Jan-2010 12:42  
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In My opinion, its a better counter than Singholdings cos it has a Hotel business... Cash Cow....
 

 
chinton86
    14-Jan-2010 12:29  
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woohoo.....
 
 
mikewb21
    14-Jan-2010 12:26  
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It's Finally climbing.....! Fly Baby!
 
 
chinton86
    05-Jan-2010 19:53  
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i do help to bring it to 31cents at a point in time, however i get stuck...nvm haha...i look at 10 cents blabla and not the little 1 cents blabla
 
 
mikewb21
    05-Jan-2010 18:42  
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Finally close above IPO px of 30Cents, creeping up...! Vested
 

 
hsbhsb
    04-Jan-2010 10:20  
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Roxy at 29.5 cents, with 100% upside to RNAV of 60 cents!
Owns hotel in East Coast: Grand Mercure Roxy ......

HOTEL STOCKS with sharp discounts to NTA

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chinton86
    11-Nov-2009 22:36  
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Result good meh? Soso only la....
 
 
lawcheemeng
    11-Nov-2009 22:01  
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seem like this one also got super result with strong cash position...hehehe.......don't know got handsome D or not next QTR...........click to view
 
 
commando
    20-Oct-2009 13:52  
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not vested.
 
 
chinton86
    20-Oct-2009 13:40  
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Now is like having a property bubble leh...They still buy land fore development? Do u think is good or bad? any advice plz...

In addition, where is the purchase located at?
 

 
lawcheemeng
    20-Oct-2009 10:43  
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another piece of land for developement................click
 
 
mikewb21
    08-Oct-2009 17:24  
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This counter must break the IPo px of $0.3 convincingly to fly...Vested :)
 
 
lawcheemeng
    07-Oct-2009 21:03  
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will the ban of sand export from vietnam impact the price of all the property stock...with price rising for 3rd qtr......roxy will benefit....than also the price of building material increase will it also translate to high price for new and completed project?...likely will.......................................
Home THE DAILY EDGE Business Vietnam suspends sand exports, cutting off supply to Singapore
Vietnam suspends sand exports, cutting off supply to Singapore

Tags: sand ban | Vietnam

Written by Bloomberg   
Wednesday, 07 October 2009 14:29
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Vietnam suspended exports of sand, curbing supply for Singaporean building projects, on concern the current pace of extraction will damage the Mekong Delta.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung asked for shipments of sand to be stopped until the government formulates a plan to manage supply and protect the delta, Le Van Toi, head of the Ministry of Construction’s Department for Construction Materials, said by phone today. Most of Vietnam’s sand shipments have gone to Singapore, Toi said.

Singapore’s demand for construction projects reached a record $34.6 billion in 2008, and may be as high as $28 billion this year, according to the Building and Construction Authority. Indonesia banned sand exports to Singapore in 2007, increasing construction costs by 1%.

“The industry has been importing construction sand from various countries in the region, and the recent restrictions on sand exports have not affected the supply of construction sand to Singapore,” Leong Ee Leng, spokeswoman for Singapore’s building authority, said in an e-mail today.

Contractors “obtain the sand from diverse sources in various countries, so as to enhance the reliability of supply,” she said. “The industry has also started using recycled materials as an alternative to construction sand.”

Cambodia Ban
Vietnam’s exports started to surge in May after Cambodia banned overseas sales of sand, according to Toi. Shipments jumped to almost 9 million tonnes through August, from 1.3 million cubic metres last year, according to a report by the construction ministry last month.

Excessive dredging along the Mekong River, the source of most of the sand for export, can cause landslides and collapsing riverbanks, Toi said in an interview on Sept 16.

It may take several months for relevant ministries, as well as local governments, to review and assess sand reserves and submit plans for sustainable extraction as well as ways to control sales, Toi said.

“We should also be careful because we may run out of sand for construction projects which are set to increase,” he said.

Vietnam’s domestic demand for sand may increase to as much as 100 million cubic metres next year, 140 million cubic metres within the next five years and 197 million cubic metres by 2020, according to construction ministry forecasts. Vietnam used 86 million cubic metres of sand last year, ministry data shows.

Customs officials should have stopped clearing export paperwork yesterday, Toi said. The prime minister signed his decision on Sept. 29, according to Toi.

Sand has piled up at My Thoi Port in An Giang province, one of the two ports in the southern region that clears customs procedures for the export of the natural resource, Tuoi Tre newspaper reported today.

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 07 October 2009 14:31
Vietnam suspends sand exports, cutting off supply to Singapore

Tags: sand ban | Vietnam

Written by Bloomberg   
Wednesday, 07 October 2009 14:29
smaller text tool iconmedium text tool iconlarger text tool icon

Vietnam suspended exports of sand, curbing supply for Singaporean building projects, on concern the current pace of extraction will damage the Mekong Delta.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung asked for shipments of sand to be stopped until the government formulates a plan to manage supply and protect the delta, Le Van Toi, head of the Ministry of Construction’s Department for Construction Materials, said by phone today. Most of Vietnam’s sand shipments have gone to Singapore, Toi said.

Singapore’s demand for construction projects reached a record $34.6 billion in 2008, and may be as high as $28 billion this year, according to the Building and Construction Authority. Indonesia banned sand exports to Singapore in 2007, increasing construction costs by 1%.

“The industry has been importing construction sand from various countries in the region, and the recent restrictions on sand exports have not affected the supply of construction sand to Singapore,” Leong Ee Leng, spokeswoman for Singapore’s building authority, said in an e-mail today.

Contractors “obtain the sand from diverse sources in various countries, so as to enhance the reliability of supply,” she said. “The industry has also started using recycled materials as an alternative to construction sand.”

Cambodia Ban
Vietnam’s exports started to surge in May after Cambodia banned overseas sales of sand, according to Toi. Shipments jumped to almost 9 million tonnes through August, from 1.3 million cubic metres last year, according to a report by the construction ministry last month.

Excessive dredging along the Mekong River, the source of most of the sand for export, can cause landslides and collapsing riverbanks, Toi said in an interview on Sept 16.

It may take several months for relevant ministries, as well as local governments, to review and assess sand reserves and submit plans for sustainable extraction as well as ways to control sales, Toi said.

“We should also be careful because we may run out of sand for construction projects which are set to increase,” he said.

Vietnam’s domestic demand for sand may increase to as much as 100 million cubic metres next year, 140 million cubic metres within the next five years and 197 million cubic metres by 2020, according to construction ministry forecasts. Vietnam used 86 million cubic metres of sand last year, ministry data shows.

Customs officials should have stopped clearing export paperwork yesterday, Toi said. The prime minister signed his decision on Sept. 29, according to Toi.

Sand has piled up at My Thoi Port in An Giang province, one of the two ports in the southern region that clears customs procedures for the export of the natural resource, Tuoi Tre newspaper reported today.

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hsbhsb      ( Date: 24-Sep-2009 11:39) Posted:

read article.

think Q3 results will boost stock price cos they are gonna recognise more revenue and profits, compared to Q3 in 2008.

 

 
 
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    24-Sep-2009 11:39  
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think Q3 results will boost stock price cos they are gonna recognise more revenue and profits, compared to Q3 in 2008.

 
 
 
tanzq83
    19-Sep-2009 18:47  
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Surged on high volume yesterday. TP >40cents (0.41~0.425 region, mid-term, 4-6months) for this counter or even higher, due to its potential..Eye on FY09 financial report.  

Expecting improving dividends when profit are realised which attract more attentions..

Chart looking good for now, potential upsides.
 
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