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iPunter
    09-Nov-2006 12:47  
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Thai Bev is like a lazy snake... with no fizz!!!

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iPunter
    09-Nov-2006 12:44  
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Thai Bev is like a lazy snake... with no fizz!!!

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sarahlkh
    09-Nov-2006 11:58  
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i can't believe swiber is up by 10% already today!! missed the chance. anyone knows the reason?
 

 
knightrider
    09-Nov-2006 10:20  
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It is rebouncing !
 
 
cashiertan
    09-Nov-2006 02:10  
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Thai bevarage is a boring counter with not exciting futures. in fact its market share is eroding with beers from overseas. NExt it is neither a growing co. nor a big dividend paying. thus it doesnt look attractive at all to me from FA or TA aspect.

BEst advoid, i wonder why investor buy it?
 
 
sarahlkh
    08-Nov-2006 23:23  
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hi Sgal, Thai bev is relatively cheap compared to APB. so wondering what is the cause of this downward trend. care to enlighten?
 

 
singaporegal
    08-Nov-2006 21:40  
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Thai Bev looks to be downtrending. 
 
 
sarahlkh
    08-Nov-2006 20:03  
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hikitty, thanks for the advice. is that how you view thaibev as well? it has been a slow counter.
 
 
hikitty
    08-Nov-2006 18:29  
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They bought @ 355 cents with short term  margins from banks.  As  China shares are no longer able to head north in a short time,  the placement holders will all have to unload when the banks make cash calls on the margins, which I understand often happen sooner than later.  It is wiser to give Swiber a miss as there are other shares with better track histories.(unless one is prepared to hold it until it ise played up again by rotation - which may not happen anytime soon).  It's my guts' feeling that a number of  IPO placement holders will take profit by selling down as they don't have further margins to fall back on by artificially supporting  the shares by buying them up.(They will face cash call from their banks for such short term margins very soon if they try to do  that.)   They will rather sell down and use the profit to buy other shares with stronger earnings growth.  back at a lower price. .   .
 
 
sarahlkh
    08-Nov-2006 17:46  
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Hi anyone can advise if this is a good counter to buy in and at what price?

IPO is .335 right?
 
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