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GorgeousOng ( Date: 20-Jul-2013 17:52) Posted:
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Green Huat Kueh Pte is going to have company annual event at Pattaya ..we are close for next two weeks ... Will come back Aug produce more Green Huat Kueh yah!!!
LoveToInvest ( Date: 20-Jul-2013 17:36) Posted:
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GorgeousOng ( Date: 20-Jul-2013 17:33) Posted:
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Dividend_Warrior ( Date: 20-Jul-2013 11:40) Posted:
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GorgeousOng ( Date: 20-Jul-2013 17:33) Posted:
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Self-raising flour ,Palm Sugar and Coconut milk...may be need OT yah!
Peter_Pan ( Date: 20-Jul-2013 17:22) Posted:
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We reap what we sow.
Say 'No' to nuclear power.  
hlfoo2010 ( Date: 20-Jul-2013 11:05) Posted:
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Japan’s mutated vegetables a Fukushima fallout?
  http://sg.news.yahoo.com/photos/japan-s-mutated-vegetables-a-fukushima-fallout-slideshow/japan-s-mutated-vegetables-a-fukushima-fallout-photo-1374203353591.html
In
Japan, the adverse effects associated with Fukushima nuclear reactor
meltdown have been devastating. The mortality rate of elderly people who
were in retirement facilities near the nuclear plant has reportedly
tripled. There has also been reported increases in the number of
children with flat feet, thought to be the result of kids playing on
radiated soil. Devastation from the traveling radiation has even
sickened infants born in other countries.
 
Fukushima fallout has
apparently found its way into the food chain, as a series of photographs
showing 'mutant vegetables from Japan' emerged online. The images show
tomatoes bubbling with lumps, peaches that have doubled, oversized
cabbages, a five-fingered turnip and mutated sunflower among others.
 
While
it hasn’t been proved that the nuclear disaster is to blame for these
deformities, high levels of a toxic radioactive isotope have been found
in groundwater near the Fukushima nuclear plant. The contaminated water
poses a great risk to the environment.
 

The Equities March Continues
- Markets higher on Bernanke’s assurances that policies will stay accommodative
- Equities react positively to both negative and positive news flow
- China  slows Domestic risk assets to stay under pressure
Global markets rallied in the wake of dovish Fedspeak and it appears that equities may be in a sweet spot: where “bad news is good news” and “good news is good news”. Bonds remain overvalued relative to equities and as the rotation in asset classes continues to unfold, we expect the upward trajectory in equity prices to continue.
" Is a big breakthrough in financial reforms. Previously people had thought the central bank would only gradually lower the floor on lending rates. Now they scrapped the floor once and for all," said Wang Jun, senior economist at China Centre for International Economic Exchanges (CCIEE).
The move, which goes into effect on Saturday, will likely lower borrowing costs for businesses and individuals, ending what many observers said had been artificially high borrowing costs that benefited big state lenders at the expense of private enterprise.
http://www.cnbc.com/id/49267567
Talk  that Singapore’s monetary policy will be eased soon is growing louder as the economy teeters on the brink of recession. Yet, high inflation puts the country’s central bank in a bind and its next policy move is by no means a done deal.
 
China liberalizes bank lending rates in reform push
S-Chip play, starting Monday...n possible for several days.
just sharing stk/shr trading interest in SJ.
Investors around the world were taking a step back Friday following worse-than-expected quarterly results from Google and Microsoft.  More
Short sell orders executed on
19 July 2013
guoyanyunyan ( Date: 19-Jul-2013 15:38) Posted:
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...may be you can open a thread call something like:
    other: any self talk also can talk zone
... and visit any time you are boring ....
  LoveToInvest ( Date: 19-Jul-2013 15:28) Posted:
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