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winsontkl
    09-Sep-2007 23:29  
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Why then do U think the performance and price takes a sudden change???/
 
 
tanglinboy
    09-Sep-2007 21:40  
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Really? It has big exposure to the US market? I thought it just only recently ventured to the west.
 
 
stevento
    26-Aug-2007 15:51  
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fundamentally, OSIM has a lot of exposure to the US market, If the US market slows down, it will impact on its earnings growth. It will drag on its bottom line.
Rents have been going up, it will increase its operating cost. Margins for its product have been coming down over the years due to competitions. You expect revenue to grow but not necessary the profits will go in line with revenue.
I will go bearish on this share. Sell.
 

 
Manikamaniko.
    26-Aug-2007 14:23  
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I agree with DaJieJie... :)

But not only OSIM... quite a few stocks' charts look bearish still, b.

Investment is not just about $$$, but also time... Smiley

 
 
singaporegal
    26-Aug-2007 14:15  
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Osim's TA charts still look bearish.
 
 
popdod
    22-Aug-2007 12:45  
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But not all companies invested in properties gain $$.

Last time an old investor told me a story...about emporium decided to expand its business
and invested in properties....but ended up in history.

Not too sure whether itz true or not as i was very very young at that time.

Popular results is still untested.

Smiley

 
 

 
jackjames
    22-Aug-2007 10:20  
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don't tell me you are still holding at $1.90 .. it is really painful..

well, if you vest now, by the time, u breakeven 1.90, you already earn 220% already, but again, to reach that level, need a miracle... i do not think entering middle east market is something interesting.

what they should do is, to invest some properties, like SPH, invest at paragon.. or any residence place, to book some other income to push up the end profits, or like what Popular did.
 
 
alvinwong1012
    21-Aug-2007 23:06  
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Agreed, I am one of those have faith in Mr Sim, bought at $1.90....Not only that, I've been supporting their product as well..........

However, having faith against reality check is two different things. If you notice, there have presence in most of the major shopping centres with 3 -5 salesperson depending on the shop size. However, the reality is you tend to see more staff than customers. With increasing rental imposed by REITs..the cost of goods/expense has increased while the revenue has not gone up domestically.

Hopefully the entry into middle east mkt can raise their bottom line to another level............

Cheers!
 
 
rickytan
    21-Aug-2007 21:26  
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osim and creative both are in the same boat..... very pathetic
 
 
tanglinboy
    21-Aug-2007 21:15  
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Wah... it is hard to imagine that just last October (10 months ago), the share price was $2 !
 

 
erickoh888
    19-Aug-2007 23:38  
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hi Mani, recently share prices are too attractive to be missed but i have no more bullets, my wf refuses to grant me more fund so i decided sell my existing and jump to another, i hope i am right, so far so good.
 
 
Manikamaniko.
    19-Aug-2007 09:18  
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Good move! congratulations... Smiley
 
 
erickoh888
    18-Aug-2007 23:54  
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Thanks Jerry, yesterday prices are like roller coaster, i sold osim and put my fund to another counter before lunch break, sell low buy low, i believe this new counter have better potential of rebound than osim, ture enough, after 3pm market suddenly recover, my new counter rebound 10% but osim no up.
 
 
Happyseah
    18-Aug-2007 19:21  
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Downtrending....
 
 
Fisher
    18-Aug-2007 16:02  
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Massage chairs, much like other so called lifestyle products are just fads. They tend to die off after a period of popularity and never come back again. These products will behave exactly the same whether in China or Middle East. Wildly popular for a short while when it is trendy for every uncle and auntie to get one , and then slowly fade into oblivion. For a punt whenever market rallies, yes. For long term investment, no. Am afraid that business wise, these products are just like skate scooters or rubic cubes or bubble tea or lou han fish. Not something that have a permanent place in the consumers heart.
 

 
cyjjerry85
    17-Aug-2007 23:46  
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sorry to hear about the loss from osim Eric....it will be good to trade on again when the bull market is up...now is not the time
 
 
erickoh888
    17-Aug-2007 23:43  
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dispointed, finally cannot 'tahan'  and sold my osim at 0.58, suffered quite a big loss Smiley
 
 
Manikamaniko.
    17-Aug-2007 00:55  
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The iGallop may be excellent to maintain one's sense of balance in a distressful market... Smiley
 
 
luvbugz
    17-Aug-2007 00:30  
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good for shortists i think
 
 
winsontkl
    16-Aug-2007 23:27  
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10% drop in a single day, worse than STI index, seems like the tide is turning against Ron.
 
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