Bb still sleeping... Zzzzz
我 知 道 ! 我 知 道 ! 葫 芦 是 李 铁 拐 所 持 宝 物 , 能 炼 丹 制 药 , 普 救 众 生 !
Cheers!!!
Cheers!!!
guoyanyunyan ( Date: 15-Jul-2013 08:50) Posted:
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👍 😅 铁 枴 礼 吧
guoyanyunyan ( Date: 15-Jul-2013 08:50) Posted:
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...有 葫 芦 的 八 仙 ....你 猜 是 哪 位 ?
LoveToInvest ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 23:24) Posted:
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Bravo bravo!! Busy trading week ahead!!
GorgeousOng ( Date: 15-Jul-2013 07:32) Posted:
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Hahaha! I am the most hard working one here!!! Every one still sleeping..?? Raining ...cool ...cool enjoy your sleep yah!!!
Going to distribute Green Huat Kueh lor!!!
First come first serve! Instruction from CEO Pan hor!!!!
Cheers!!!
Going to distribute Green Huat Kueh lor!!!
First come first serve! Instruction from CEO Pan hor!!!!
Cheers!!!
哪 里 来 ? 重 始 召 来 !
LoveToInvest ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 23:24) Posted:
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你 是 几 仙 啊 ?
Hulumas ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 21:28) Posted:
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好 一 个 八 仙 过 海 , 各 显
Hulumas ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 21:28) Posted:
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Welcome home Hulumus !
各 显 身 手 , 大 展 功 夫 , 视 目 以 待 吧 !
加 油 !
各 显 身 手 , 大 展 功 夫 , 视 目 以 待 吧 !
加 油 !
Hulumas ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 21:28) Posted:
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My love Hulumas!
U go where hide liao? So long no sound, u miss me?
Come come  give me hug hug and wet kiss kiss  :)
We can go catch fish catch butterflies again..
Hulumas ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 21:28) Posted:
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  八 仙 过 海 , 各 显 神 通 吧 !
LoveToInvest ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 14:14) Posted:
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Short sell orders executed on
12 July 2013
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Producer prices rose more than expected in June, pointing to an apparent increase in inflationary pressures that could make the U.S. Federal Reserve more comfortable about reducing its monetary stimulus.
The Labor Department said on Friday its seasonally adjusted producer price index increased 0.8 percent last month.
A Reuters survey of economists had forecast prices received by the nation's farms, factories and refineries rising 0.5 percent last month.
A jump in gasoline prices fueled much of the increase and could weigh on consumers by leaving them less money to spend on other things.
However, a gauge of underlying inflation pressures pointed to a little more vigor in the economy. So-called core producer prices, which strip out volatile energy and food costs, rose 0.2 percent last month, boosted by a 0.8 percent increase in the price of passenger cars. Economists had expected core prices to rise 0.1 percent.
The 12-month reading for core inflation at the wholesale level rose to 1.7 percent from 1.6 percent. That actually could be good news for the economy because rising core inflation could be a signal of firming demand from consumers.
That in turn could make policymakers at the Fed more confident about recent assertions that the economy was strengthening quickly enough for the U.S. central bank to begin reducing its bond-buying stimulus program by the end of the year.
Inflation has drifted worrisomely low in recent months, and some Fed policymakers argue the bond-buying program should continue at full steam until inflation firms.
(Reporting by Jason Lange Editing by Paul Simao)
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/producer-prices-rise-could-signal-123342886.html?l=1
The Labor Department said on Friday its seasonally adjusted producer price index increased 0.8 percent last month.
A Reuters survey of economists had forecast prices received by the nation's farms, factories and refineries rising 0.5 percent last month.
A jump in gasoline prices fueled much of the increase and could weigh on consumers by leaving them less money to spend on other things.
However, a gauge of underlying inflation pressures pointed to a little more vigor in the economy. So-called core producer prices, which strip out volatile energy and food costs, rose 0.2 percent last month, boosted by a 0.8 percent increase in the price of passenger cars. Economists had expected core prices to rise 0.1 percent.
The 12-month reading for core inflation at the wholesale level rose to 1.7 percent from 1.6 percent. That actually could be good news for the economy because rising core inflation could be a signal of firming demand from consumers.
That in turn could make policymakers at the Fed more confident about recent assertions that the economy was strengthening quickly enough for the U.S. central bank to begin reducing its bond-buying stimulus program by the end of the year.
Inflation has drifted worrisomely low in recent months, and some Fed policymakers argue the bond-buying program should continue at full steam until inflation firms.
(Reporting by Jason Lange Editing by Paul Simao)
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/producer-prices-rise-could-signal-123342886.html?l=1
LoveToInvest ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 20:57) Posted:
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Reuters) - Wells Fargo & Co (WFC), the biggest U.S. mortgage lender, reported a 20 percent rise in second-quarter profit on Friday as it set aside less money to cover bad loans.
The fourth-biggest U.S. bank's net income applicable to common stockholders rose to $5.27 billion, or 98 cents per share, from $4.40 billion, or 82 cents per share, a year earlier.
(Reporting by Anil D'Silva in Bangalore and Peter Rudegeair in New York Editing by Ted Kerr)
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/wells-fargo-profit-rises-20-120950872.html?l=1
The fourth-biggest U.S. bank's net income applicable to common stockholders rose to $5.27 billion, or 98 cents per share, from $4.40 billion, or 82 cents per share, a year earlier.
(Reporting by Anil D'Silva in Bangalore and Peter Rudegeair in New York Editing by Ted Kerr)
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/wells-fargo-profit-rises-20-120950872.html?l=1
LoveToInvest ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 20:56) Posted:
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Wells Fargo Profit Rises 19% as Stumpf Renews Focus on Expenses
Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC), the largest U.S. home lender, said second-quarter profit climbed 19 percent as the company clamped down on expenses. The shares advanced 1.1 percent in early New York trading.
Net income advanced to a record $5.52 billion, or 98 cents a share, from $4.62 billion, or 82 cents, a year earlier, the San Francisco-based company said today in a statement. The average estimate of 33 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg, excluding some items, was 93 cents a share.
“Expenses are probably between $500 million and $1 billion too high,” Marty Mosby, an analyst at Guggenheim Securities LLC, said in an interview before results were disclosed. “That’s a cushion they are whittling down.”
Wells Fargo & Co. Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf
Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf, 59, scrapped his 2011 cost-cutting goal to invest in businesses such as home lending. With interest rates now climbing from record lows, the bank has forecast that new mortgages will slide for the rest of this year, and Stumpf has renewed his focus on expenses.
The results showed some of the strains Stumpf faces, with revenue for the quarter little changed at $21.4 billion. Profit before taxes and loss provisions, which some analysts use to gauge the bank’s core performance, rose 3 percent to $9.12 billion. The net interest margin, the difference between what the bank pays for funding and makes on lending, fell to 3.46 percent from 3.48 percent in the first quarter.
GorgeousOng ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 19:37) Posted:
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CNBC.com Article: When It Comes to Investing, Contrarians Rarely Win
Successful contrarians are extremely rare, and most people don't really understand what it means to be a contrarian.
Full Story:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100882123
Successful contrarians are extremely rare, and most people don't really understand what it means to be a contrarian.
Full Story:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/100882123
Options:
1) Sideline
2) Buy US
3) Play options (only for the nimble)

Tomique ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 16:08) Posted:
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Think abit jialat liao.   For China, slower or lower growth means company will have lesser profits.   Chinese companies might be on sale.  
For US, a recovery means no more help to flood the market with money.   Stocks might get hit if it happens.
Wah piang, everything also cannot.   How arh? 
US Sunday night or China Sunday night?
pineapple123 ( Date: 12-Jul-2013 13:57) Posted:
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