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iPunter
    10-May-2010 09:22  
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If people choose to believe in nonsense, it is their pasa...

But more people believe in untruths than truths....

This is a very sad fact of life... Smiley
 
 
AnthonyTan
    10-May-2010 09:19  
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WAPIAN,YOU MUST BE VERY SAD BECAUSE

YOU ARE RICH.



pharoah88      ( Date: 10-May-2010 09:14) Posted:

GOVERNMENT  TALK:

POOR  is  HAPPY

HAPPINESS  in  POORNESS



GOVERNMENT  WALK:

HIGHEST  GOVERNMENT  COMPENSATIONS

HAPPINESS  in  SELF  ENRICHNESS


pharoah88      ( Date: 10-May-2010 09:11) Posted:

Bernanke to grads: Money can’t buy happiness

Your parents were right.

Money can't buy you Happiness.

That was the message

from the Federal Reserve chairman to

graduates of the University of South Carolina.

bE  pOOr  tO bE  HAPPY

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, shown in April. "If you are ever tempted to go into a field or take a job only because the pay is high and for no other reason, be careful!" he warned graduates at the University of South Carolina. 


 
 
pharoah88
    10-May-2010 09:14  
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GOVERNMENT  TALK:

POOR  is  HAPPY

HAPPINESS  in  POORNESS



GOVERNMENT  WALK:

HIGHEST  GOVERNMENT  COMPENSATIONS

HAPPINESS  in  SELF  ENRICHNESS


pharoah88      ( Date: 10-May-2010 09:11) Posted:

Bernanke to grads: Money can’t buy happiness

Your parents were right.

Money can't buy you Happiness.

That was the message

from the Federal Reserve chairman to

graduates of the University of South Carolina.

bE  pOOr  tO bE  HAPPY

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, shown in April. "If you are ever tempted to go into a field or take a job only because the pay is high and for no other reason, be careful!" he warned graduates at the University of South Carolina. 

 

 
pharoah88
    10-May-2010 09:11  
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Bernanke to grads: Money can’t buy happiness

Your parents were right.

Money can't buy you Happiness.

That was the message

from the Federal Reserve chairman to

graduates of the University of South Carolina.

bE  pOOr  tO bE  HAPPY

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, shown in April. "If you are ever tempted to go into a field or take a job only because the pay is high and for no other reason, be careful!" he warned graduates at the University of South Carolina. 
 
 
AnthonyTan
    10-May-2010 09:08  
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Hope it will go on for me to short, hahaha

rolandchiau      ( Date: 10-May-2010 09:05) Posted:

Great ! 0.95 - 0.955 - 0.96 .....hope it will go on...

 
 
rolandchiau
    10-May-2010 09:05  
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Great ! 0.95 - 0.955 - 0.96 .....hope it will go on...
 

 
iPunter
    09-May-2010 19:37  
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This one is still an extremely exciting stock to watch next week...

But at this point in time, many, many other stocks are also very exciting to watch...

hehehe... Smiley


 
 
gabjen
    09-May-2010 13:08  
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200 lots if you will to get at 0.3x cents will cost you less than 100k,if you hold it till now it will be 2.5 times the amount. 
 
 
AnthonyTan
    09-May-2010 13:01  
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Without any doubt, you must be a very rich man

in order to achieve.I dare say whoever can follow

these, surely be a millionhair.It's easily said than done,

hahaha



Eddyson      ( Date: 09-May-2010 10:30) Posted:



Just to share my point of view, if you are interested in investing for the long term, it’s good that u accumulate when the price is cheap (how cheap is cheap) depend on individual risk appetite.

From there, u can sell when u think it’s overvalued (how overvalue, up to your foresight) & buy back when it’s being sold down (again how low), keeping a fixed number of shares that u feel comfortable to hold.

In this way, u will find that your cost to hold these number of shares will keep on reducing to an extend that it’s even cheaper than IPO price, i.e. if u can trade well.

For short term of cause u need the skill & risk to play this yoyo stock.

Here is a table showing who is the shareholders, who actually upgraded the stock, target price & price at time of upgrading, sorry I do not hv the down grader as I am positive to this stock & keep on accumulating.

Dec-09
Name of Shareholders Number ofShares % Date Buy Sell Tgt No of shares %
1. Genting Overseas Holdings Limited         6,295,862,269 51.77
2. Citibank Nominees Singapore Pte Ltd         454,284,955 3.74
3. Phillip Securities Pte Ltd         406,061,427 3.34
4. DMG & Partners Securities Pte Ltd         309,063,259 2.54
5. DBS Nominees Pte Ltd         225,121,207 1.85
6. UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd         218,555,482 1.8
7. DBS Vickers Securities (S) Pte.Ltd 28/07/2009 0.84   0.98 181,937,546 1.5
8. HSBC (Singapore) Nominees Pte Ltd         170,738,964 1.4
9. CIMB-GK Securities Pte.Ltd. 29/04/2010 0.945   1.23 125,741,257 1.03
10. OCBC Securities Private Ltd         103,651,967 0.85
11. Raffles Nominees Pte Ltd         94,668,603 0.78
12. DBSN Services Pte. Ltd.         84,894,076 0.7
13. United Overseas Bank Nominees Pte Ltd         73,678,176 0.61
14. Kim Eng Securities Pte. Ltd.         49,790,509 0.41
15. BNP Paribas Nominees Singapore Pte Ltd         47,129,793 0.39
16. HL Bank Nominees (S) Pte. Ltd.         44,738,566 0.37
17. DB Nominees (S) Pte Ltd 29/04/2010 0.86   1.00 40,294,027 0.33
18. AmFraser Securities Pte. Ltd         30,845,681 0.25
19. ABN Amro Nominees Singapore Pte. Ltd.         28,624,248 0.23
20. Bank of Singapore Nominees Pte. Ltd         24,778,800 0.2
Total 9,010,460,812 74.09         9,010,460,812 74.1
Creidit Suisse 28/09/2009   1.12 0.9    
CLSA 13/12/2009 1   2    
CLSA 18/03/2010 0.9   1.4    
UBS 06/05/2010 0.9   0.99    
PUBLIC FLOAT            
Based on the information available to the Company as at 9 March 2010, approximately 48.21% of the issued ordinary shares of the Company was            
held by the public, and therefore, Rule 723 of the Listing Manual of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited has been complied with.            

 
 
gabjen
    09-May-2010 12:30  
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Haha,1st paragraph is easy to achived,the later part is not easy to be done,as iPUNTER mentioned

 

"by which time the market sentiment will be so euphoric and carnivally bullish that no ordinary mortal will want to sell anything at sych a 'low' price... "

 



Eddyson      ( Date: 09-May-2010 10:30) Posted:



Just to share my point of view, if you are interested in investing for the long term, it’s good that u accumulate when the price is cheap (how cheap is cheap) depend on individual risk appetite.

From there, u can sell when u think it’s overvalued (how overvalue, up to your foresight) & buy back when it’s being sold down (again how low), keeping a fixed number of shares that u feel comfortable to hold.

In this way, u will find that your cost to hold these number of shares will keep on reducing to an extend that it’s even cheaper than IPO price, i.e. if u can trade well.

For short term of cause u need the skill & risk to play this yoyo stock.

Here is a table showing who is the shareholders, who actually upgraded the stock, target price & price at time of upgrading, sorry I do not hv the down grader as I am positive to this stock & keep on accumulating.

Dec-09
Name of Shareholders Number ofShares % Date Buy Sell Tgt No of shares %
1. Genting Overseas Holdings Limited         6,295,862,269 51.77
2. Citibank Nominees Singapore Pte Ltd         454,284,955 3.74
3. Phillip Securities Pte Ltd         406,061,427 3.34
4. DMG & Partners Securities Pte Ltd         309,063,259 2.54
5. DBS Nominees Pte Ltd         225,121,207 1.85
6. UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd         218,555,482 1.8
7. DBS Vickers Securities (S) Pte.Ltd 28/07/2009 0.84   0.98 181,937,546 1.5
8. HSBC (Singapore) Nominees Pte Ltd         170,738,964 1.4
9. CIMB-GK Securities Pte.Ltd. 29/04/2010 0.945   1.23 125,741,257 1.03
10. OCBC Securities Private Ltd         103,651,967 0.85
11. Raffles Nominees Pte Ltd         94,668,603 0.78
12. DBSN Services Pte. Ltd.         84,894,076 0.7
13. United Overseas Bank Nominees Pte Ltd         73,678,176 0.61
14. Kim Eng Securities Pte. Ltd.         49,790,509 0.41
15. BNP Paribas Nominees Singapore Pte Ltd         47,129,793 0.39
16. HL Bank Nominees (S) Pte. Ltd.         44,738,566 0.37
17. DB Nominees (S) Pte Ltd 29/04/2010 0.86   1.00 40,294,027 0.33
18. AmFraser Securities Pte. Ltd         30,845,681 0.25
19. ABN Amro Nominees Singapore Pte. Ltd.         28,624,248 0.23
20. Bank of Singapore Nominees Pte. Ltd         24,778,800 0.2
Total 9,010,460,812 74.09         9,010,460,812 74.1
Creidit Suisse 28/09/2009   1.12 0.9    
CLSA 13/12/2009 1   2    
CLSA 18/03/2010 0.9   1.4    
UBS 06/05/2010 0.9   0.99    
PUBLIC FLOAT            
Based on the information available to the Company as at 9 March 2010, approximately 48.21% of the issued ordinary shares of the Company was            
held by the public, and therefore, Rule 723 of the Listing Manual of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited has been complied with.            

 

 
WLBO_BB
    09-May-2010 12:04  
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make or break day
 
 
pharoah88
    09-May-2010 11:58  
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Thursday: 13 MAY 2010
 
 
pharoah88
    09-May-2010 11:54  
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Is the April 2010  update  available ?

Thanks



Eddyson      ( Date: 09-May-2010 10:30) Posted:



Just to share my point of view, if you are interested in investing for the long term, it’s good that u accumulate when the price is cheap (how cheap is cheap) depend on individual risk appetite.

From there, u can sell when u think it’s overvalued (how overvalue, up to your foresight) & buy back when it’s being sold down (again how low), keeping a fixed number of shares that u feel comfortable to hold.

In this way, u will find that your cost to hold these number of shares will keep on reducing to an extend that it’s even cheaper than IPO price, i.e. if u can trade well.

For short term of cause u need the skill & risk to play this yoyo stock.

Here is a table showing who is the shareholders, who actually upgraded the stock, target price & price at time of upgrading, sorry I do not hv the down grader as I am positive to this stock & keep on accumulating.

Dec-09
Name of Shareholders Number ofShares % Date Buy Sell Tgt No of shares %
1. Genting Overseas Holdings Limited         6,295,862,269 51.77
2. Citibank Nominees Singapore Pte Ltd         454,284,955 3.74
3. Phillip Securities Pte Ltd         406,061,427 3.34
4. DMG & Partners Securities Pte Ltd         309,063,259 2.54
5. DBS Nominees Pte Ltd         225,121,207 1.85
6. UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd         218,555,482 1.8
7. DBS Vickers Securities (S) Pte.Ltd 28/07/2009 0.84   0.98 181,937,546 1.5
8. HSBC (Singapore) Nominees Pte Ltd         170,738,964 1.4
9. CIMB-GK Securities Pte.Ltd. 29/04/2010 0.945   1.23 125,741,257 1.03
10. OCBC Securities Private Ltd         103,651,967 0.85
11. Raffles Nominees Pte Ltd         94,668,603 0.78
12. DBSN Services Pte. Ltd.         84,894,076 0.7
13. United Overseas Bank Nominees Pte Ltd         73,678,176 0.61
14. Kim Eng Securities Pte. Ltd.         49,790,509 0.41
15. BNP Paribas Nominees Singapore Pte Ltd         47,129,793 0.39
16. HL Bank Nominees (S) Pte. Ltd.         44,738,566 0.37
17. DB Nominees (S) Pte Ltd 29/04/2010 0.86   1.00 40,294,027 0.33
18. AmFraser Securities Pte. Ltd         30,845,681 0.25
19. ABN Amro Nominees Singapore Pte. Ltd.         28,624,248 0.23
20. Bank of Singapore Nominees Pte. Ltd         24,778,800 0.2
Total 9,010,460,812 74.09         9,010,460,812 74.1
Creidit Suisse 28/09/2009   1.12 0.9    
CLSA 13/12/2009 1   2    
CLSA 18/03/2010 0.9   1.4    
UBS 06/05/2010 0.9   0.99    
PUBLIC FLOAT            
Based on the information available to the Company as at 9 March 2010, approximately 48.21% of the issued ordinary shares of the Company was            
held by the public, and therefore, Rule 723 of the Listing Manual of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited has been complied with.            

 
 
pharoah88
    09-May-2010 11:50  
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SAGE  WISDOM

Eddyson      ( Date: 09-May-2010 10:30) Posted:



Just to share my point of view, if you are interested in investing for the long term, it’s good that u accumulate when the price is cheap (how cheap is cheap) depend on individual risk appetite.

From there, u can sell when u think it’s overvalued (how overvalue, up to your foresight) & buy back when it’s being sold down (again how low), keeping a fixed number of shares that u feel comfortable to hold.

In this way, u will find that your cost to hold these number of shares will keep on reducing to an extend that it’s even cheaper than IPO price, i.e. if u can trade well.

For short term of cause u need the skill & risk to play this yoyo stock.

Here is a table showing who is the shareholders, who actually upgraded the stock, target price & price at time of upgrading, sorry I do not hv the down grader as I am positive to this stock & keep on accumulating.

Dec-09
Name of Shareholders Number ofShares % Date Buy Sell Tgt No of shares %
1. Genting Overseas Holdings Limited         6,295,862,269 51.77
2. Citibank Nominees Singapore Pte Ltd         454,284,955 3.74
3. Phillip Securities Pte Ltd         406,061,427 3.34
4. DMG & Partners Securities Pte Ltd         309,063,259 2.54
5. DBS Nominees Pte Ltd         225,121,207 1.85
6. UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd         218,555,482 1.8
7. DBS Vickers Securities (S) Pte.Ltd 28/07/2009 0.84   0.98 181,937,546 1.5
8. HSBC (Singapore) Nominees Pte Ltd         170,738,964 1.4
9. CIMB-GK Securities Pte.Ltd. 29/04/2010 0.945   1.23 125,741,257 1.03
10. OCBC Securities Private Ltd         103,651,967 0.85
11. Raffles Nominees Pte Ltd         94,668,603 0.78
12. DBSN Services Pte. Ltd.         84,894,076 0.7
13. United Overseas Bank Nominees Pte Ltd         73,678,176 0.61
14. Kim Eng Securities Pte. Ltd.         49,790,509 0.41
15. BNP Paribas Nominees Singapore Pte Ltd         47,129,793 0.39
16. HL Bank Nominees (S) Pte. Ltd.         44,738,566 0.37
17. DB Nominees (S) Pte Ltd 29/04/2010 0.86   1.00 40,294,027 0.33
18. AmFraser Securities Pte. Ltd         30,845,681 0.25
19. ABN Amro Nominees Singapore Pte. Ltd.         28,624,248 0.23
20. Bank of Singapore Nominees Pte. Ltd         24,778,800 0.2
Total 9,010,460,812 74.09         9,010,460,812 74.1
Creidit Suisse 28/09/2009   1.12 0.9    
CLSA 13/12/2009 1   2    
CLSA 18/03/2010 0.9   1.4    
UBS 06/05/2010 0.9   0.99    
PUBLIC FLOAT            
Based on the information available to the Company as at 9 March 2010, approximately 48.21% of the issued ordinary shares of the Company was            
held by the public, and therefore, Rule 723 of the Listing Manual of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited has been complied with.            

 
 
WLBO_BB
    09-May-2010 11:11  
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good job!Smiley
 

 
Eddyson
    09-May-2010 10:30  
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Just to share my point of view, if you are interested in investing for the long term, it’s good that u accumulate when the price is cheap (how cheap is cheap) depend on individual risk appetite.

From there, u can sell when u think it’s overvalued (how overvalue, up to your foresight) & buy back when it’s being sold down (again how low), keeping a fixed number of shares that u feel comfortable to hold.

In this way, u will find that your cost to hold these number of shares will keep on reducing to an extend that it’s even cheaper than IPO price, i.e. if u can trade well.

For short term of cause u need the skill & risk to play this yoyo stock.

Here is a table showing who is the shareholders, who actually upgraded the stock, target price & price at time of upgrading, sorry I do not hv the down grader as I am positive to this stock & keep on accumulating.

Dec-09
Name of Shareholders Number ofShares % Date Buy Sell Tgt No of shares %
1. Genting Overseas Holdings Limited         6,295,862,269 51.77
2. Citibank Nominees Singapore Pte Ltd         454,284,955 3.74
3. Phillip Securities Pte Ltd         406,061,427 3.34
4. DMG & Partners Securities Pte Ltd         309,063,259 2.54
5. DBS Nominees Pte Ltd         225,121,207 1.85
6. UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd         218,555,482 1.8
7. DBS Vickers Securities (S) Pte.Ltd 28/07/2009 0.84   0.98 181,937,546 1.5
8. HSBC (Singapore) Nominees Pte Ltd         170,738,964 1.4
9. CIMB-GK Securities Pte.Ltd. 29/04/2010 0.945   1.23 125,741,257 1.03
10. OCBC Securities Private Ltd         103,651,967 0.85
11. Raffles Nominees Pte Ltd         94,668,603 0.78
12. DBSN Services Pte. Ltd.         84,894,076 0.7
13. United Overseas Bank Nominees Pte Ltd         73,678,176 0.61
14. Kim Eng Securities Pte. Ltd.         49,790,509 0.41
15. BNP Paribas Nominees Singapore Pte Ltd         47,129,793 0.39
16. HL Bank Nominees (S) Pte. Ltd.         44,738,566 0.37
17. DB Nominees (S) Pte Ltd 29/04/2010 0.86   1.00 40,294,027 0.33
18. AmFraser Securities Pte. Ltd         30,845,681 0.25
19. ABN Amro Nominees Singapore Pte. Ltd.         28,624,248 0.23
20. Bank of Singapore Nominees Pte. Ltd         24,778,800 0.2
Total 9,010,460,812 74.09         9,010,460,812 74.1
Creidit Suisse 28/09/2009   1.12 0.9    
CLSA 13/12/2009 1   2    
CLSA 18/03/2010 0.9   1.4    
UBS 06/05/2010 0.9   0.99    
PUBLIC FLOAT            
Based on the information available to the Company as at 9 March 2010, approximately 48.21% of the issued ordinary shares of the Company was            
held by the public, and therefore, Rule 723 of the Listing Manual of the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited has been complied with.            
 
 
niuyear
    08-May-2010 16:41  
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This counter has been 'small look'  by many...  :)
 
 
E-war
    08-May-2010 16:38  
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Tat's a gd philosophy!

iPunter      ( Date: 08-May-2010 14:57) Posted:



That's why in my trading, I always-

"Leave some for the next man"...

I have found this to be extremely satisfying, to say the least...

hehehe... Smiley

 
 
gabjen
    08-May-2010 15:31  
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Haha,thanks for the advice.Will wait for 13may then plan for next move.
 
 
iPunter
    08-May-2010 14:57  
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That's why in my trading, I always-

"Leave some for the next man"...

I have found this to be extremely satisfying, to say the least...

hehehe... Smiley
 
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