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loyfam88
    27-Jan-2010 13:22  
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........... It's not just about $$$. Singapore education system so stressful and competitive. More kid more stress. The govt still don't get it. It's not just about money. It's the quality of life.
 
 
matrixneo
    27-Jan-2010 13:15  
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tax incentives??? pls lah...all these only benefit the rich....i would rather pay tax than having another baby....cost of living is so high...what is 1k or 2k tax against thousands of dollars spent per year on kids? ....1st kid 3k....frequent visit to the gynae already cant see the money liao..let alone its paid quarterly... sigh...

 

sorry for the ot...ok...i bought somemore liao..hehheeh



yellow_gold      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 12:16) Posted:

in japan, low birth rate, some suggested polygamy may help...

in singapore, there is tax incentives for children... maybe next time they should have that or even rebates for "attempts" in making babies .... Smiley



niuyear      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 12:12) Posted:

The birth rate will reduce because everyone will spend time in casino and no time make babies. and those lost money to casino, will be busying robbing people or stealing from houses........hahaha!   The policemen will be very busy catching thief and robbers 24 hours a day and no time make babies. 



 
 
niuyear
    27-Jan-2010 12:22  
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Hahaha,  so, when you are about to make baby,  you have to send signal to income department? 

The only solution is get those young  women who are willing to get be surrogate mother, pay them to produce babyies for singapore.  But, they must be checked first if they are free from diseases.....

This is another business opportunity if our governmment is ok to have such policy passed during next election..... Shall we suggest that huh? 



yellow_gold      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 12:16) Posted:

in japan, low birth rate, some suggested polygamy may help...

in singapore, there is tax incentives for children... maybe next time they should have that or even rebates for "attempts" in making babies .... Smiley



niuyear      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 12:12) Posted:

The birth rate will reduce because everyone will spend time in casino and no time make babies. and those lost money to casino, will be busying robbing people or stealing from houses........hahaha!   The policemen will be very busy catching thief and robbers 24 hours a day and no time make babies. 



 

 
yellow_gold
    27-Jan-2010 12:16  
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in japan, low birth rate, some suggested polygamy may help...

in singapore, there is tax incentives for children... maybe next time they should have that or even rebates for "attempts" in making babies .... Smiley



niuyear      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 12:12) Posted:

The birth rate will reduce because everyone will spend time in casino and no time make babies. and those lost money to casino, will be busying robbing people or stealing from houses........hahaha!   The policemen will be very busy catching thief and robbers 24 hours a day and no time make babies. 



Sarahli      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 10:37) Posted:



The casino is already here.  The gambling will happen whether it is good or bad.  What worries me is the social implications ie, the crime rate, the broken families, the suicides, the loan shark problems, the effect to productivity in our labour force, the emotional problems like depressions and compulsive gambling, etc.  Is Singapore ready for it and the changes that it will definitely bring vis a vis above to our shores?  I know there will be some who will say gambling is already available here daily like Toto, 4D, horse racing, football betting, etc.  But with a casino open 24/7 with its bright lights, that will surely be like blood to a vampire!  If it is far away and costly to get there, that in itself is a deterrant.  

I would hate for Singapore to become unsafe to walk after midnight like alot of countries.....








 
 
pharoah88
    27-Jan-2010 12:12  
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Now 4-D, TOTO, Football bet, Big SWEEP can be bought online at home.

Future bets can also be bought in ADVANCE and of course PAID in ADVANCE.

ONLINE 24-hours CASINOes are on the webs.

Shares and FOREX are even Greater Online Casino. 

RELATIVELY, it is MOST DIFFICULT to go to Physical Casino to play bet.

Physical Casino is the *LAST GAMBLING RESORT*

By Comparison, very much less people bother to gamble at CASINO.

Casino gamblers are more CASH RICH than the other gamblers.

Gambling at Casino is HIGH COST with entry fee, transport, drinks, food, dressing up.

 



Sarahli      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 10:37) Posted:



The casino is already here.  The gambling will happen whether it is good or bad.  What worries me is the social implications ie, the crime rate, the broken families, the suicides, the loan shark problems, the effect to productivity in our labour force, the emotional problems like depressions and compulsive gambling, etc.  Is Singapore ready for it and the changes that it will definitely bring vis a vis above to our shores?  I know there will be some who will say gambling is already available here daily like Toto, 4D, horse racing, football betting, etc.  But with a casino open 24/7 with its bright lights, that will surely be like blood to a vampire!  If it is far away and costly to get there, that in itself is a deterrant.  

I would hate for Singapore to become unsafe to walk after midnight like alot of countries.....







 
 
niuyear
    27-Jan-2010 12:12  
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The birth rate will reduce because everyone will spend time in casino and no time make babies. and those lost money to casino, will be busying robbing people or stealing from houses........hahaha!   The policemen will be very busy catching thief and robbers 24 hours a day and no time make babies. 



Sarahli      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 10:37) Posted:



The casino is already here.  The gambling will happen whether it is good or bad.  What worries me is the social implications ie, the crime rate, the broken families, the suicides, the loan shark problems, the effect to productivity in our labour force, the emotional problems like depressions and compulsive gambling, etc.  Is Singapore ready for it and the changes that it will definitely bring vis a vis above to our shores?  I know there will be some who will say gambling is already available here daily like Toto, 4D, horse racing, football betting, etc.  But with a casino open 24/7 with its bright lights, that will surely be like blood to a vampire!  If it is far away and costly to get there, that in itself is a deterrant.  

I would hate for Singapore to become unsafe to walk after midnight like alot of countries.....







 

 
street81
    27-Jan-2010 11:50  
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how many can they wipe out??? not all lor....

yummygd      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 10:57) Posted:

dun worry dun worry singaporeans those that will bankrupt their family by gambling have already done so. Gov trying to wipe out ah longs....dun worry dun worry.will still be safe.

Sarahli      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 10:37) Posted:



The casino is already here.  The gambling will happen whether it is good or bad.  What worries me is the social implications ie, the crime rate, the broken families, the suicides, the loan shark problems, the effect to productivity in our labour force, the emotional problems like depressions and compulsive gambling, etc.  Is Singapore ready for it and the changes that it will definitely bring vis a vis above to our shores?  I know there will be some who will say gambling is already available here daily like Toto, 4D, horse racing, football betting, etc.  But with a casino open 24/7 with its bright lights, that will surely be like blood to a vampire!  If it is far away and costly to get there, that in itself is a deterrant.  

I would hate for Singapore to become unsafe to walk after midnight like alot of countries.....








 
 
AnthonyTan
    27-Jan-2010 11:30  
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What do you mean by don,t worry??? The gahman is oso worry & concerned.

That's why they are trying very hard to wipe out loansharks.Can they do it?

I donbt so.They can only catch the small fly and runners.The big sharks are still

in the sea. Since time memorial, loansharking is a lucrative bussiness.
 
 
yummygd
    27-Jan-2010 10:57  
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dun worry dun worry singaporeans those that will bankrupt their family by gambling have already done so. Gov trying to wipe out ah longs....dun worry dun worry.will still be safe.

Sarahli      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 10:37) Posted:



The casino is already here.  The gambling will happen whether it is good or bad.  What worries me is the social implications ie, the crime rate, the broken families, the suicides, the loan shark problems, the effect to productivity in our labour force, the emotional problems like depressions and compulsive gambling, etc.  Is Singapore ready for it and the changes that it will definitely bring vis a vis above to our shores?  I know there will be some who will say gambling is already available here daily like Toto, 4D, horse racing, football betting, etc.  But with a casino open 24/7 with its bright lights, that will surely be like blood to a vampire!  If it is far away and costly to get there, that in itself is a deterrant.  

I would hate for Singapore to become unsafe to walk after midnight like alot of countries.....







 
 
Sarahli
    27-Jan-2010 10:37  
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The casino is already here.  The gambling will happen whether it is good or bad.  What worries me is the social implications ie, the crime rate, the broken families, the suicides, the loan shark problems, the effect to productivity in our labour force, the emotional problems like depressions and compulsive gambling, etc.  Is Singapore ready for it and the changes that it will definitely bring vis a vis above to our shores?  I know there will be some who will say gambling is already available here daily like Toto, 4D, horse racing, football betting, etc.  But with a casino open 24/7 with its bright lights, that will surely be like blood to a vampire!  If it is far away and costly to get there, that in itself is a deterrant.  

I would hate for Singapore to become unsafe to walk after midnight like alot of countries.....






 

 
loyfam88
    27-Jan-2010 10:21  
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I think those aunties and uncles who are currently travelling up to Genting or going on those cruise to gamble won't mind paying $100 for Genting entrance fees. In addition, when we were at Genting Highlands in Dec, there are alot of locals who take out a stack of MYR10,000 to gamble.Alot of people really put in big stakes eg. SGD100 each time so there are such people around. Initially I felt hat exchange difference will be a issue but it works both way, you lose big or you win big with exchange.

 

 
 
 
dealer0168
    27-Jan-2010 10:05  
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Hehe ........Genting SP mean Sure Pass the test n share value go high UP

CHEERS.
 
 
phil1314
    27-Jan-2010 10:00  
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If the whole of Singapore is focus on this counter then must join in the fun and party with $$$$ pouring out of champagne glasses !!! This is it !!! Genting SP...Get it SP !!!

ozone2002      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 09:55) Posted:



genting majorly oversold..

likely to rebound in the coming days..but there are 101 counters out there..why take a chance on

this counter that the whole of s'pore is playing..

DYODD

 

 
 
yummygd
    27-Jan-2010 09:59  
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hehe summerleaf you get what i mean right hahaha

summerleaf      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 09:57) Posted:

Sorry, yummygd is not penny wise pound foolish as she did say in her post, going genting cost her $600-700 whereas singapore is cheaper and neednt travel.

Anyway, there are many singaporeans who like to go to casino genting. Not all people bring their whole coffin money to gamble and lose. It just only the pleasure. So no point harp on the entrance fee which we cant decide, but i believe many people will buy their membership instead travelling to Genting malaysia or macau which already cost them the travelling fee which their main purpose is going to casino. Some people just go for a pleasure which i agree while some really gamble and break family. So all have to depend on ownself character.



AnthonyTan      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 09:42) Posted:



yummygd, you are penny wise pound foolish

hahaha


 
 
summerleaf
    27-Jan-2010 09:57  
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Sorry, yummygd is not penny wise pound foolish as she did say in her post, going genting cost her $600-700 whereas singapore is cheaper and neednt travel.

Anyway, there are many singaporeans who like to go to casino genting. Not all people bring their whole coffin money to gamble and lose. It just only the pleasure. So no point harp on the entrance fee which we cant decide, but i believe many people will buy their membership instead travelling to Genting malaysia or macau which already cost them the travelling fee which their main purpose is going to casino. Some people just go for a pleasure which i agree while some really gamble and break family. So all have to depend on ownself character.



AnthonyTan      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 09:42) Posted:



yummygd, you are penny wise pound foolish

hahaha

 

 
ozone2002
    27-Jan-2010 09:55  
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genting majorly oversold..

likely to rebound in the coming days..but there are 101 counters out there..why take a chance on

this counter that the whole of s'pore is playing..

DYODD

 
 
 
yummygd
    27-Jan-2010 09:53  
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haha but time is money also have you thought of that....the time taken sitting in the bus can use it to earn money...if for example you are worth 10 per min you know how much you lost just by sitting in the bus doing nothing but waiting to come home. Sure you might think that paying 5 6 hundred to Genting malaysia is like going on a holiday if you think it like that ok lor but if your main objective is to gamble pay the 100 dollars and go in and get to it and get out hahaha. plus atm there charge extra to get money out here dun need. you can save 4, 5 hundred and use that towards gambling haha and lose to singapore genting and help its earnings and share price go up and guess what win win situtation hahahahaha if lost till limo come fetch you home ermmm.....better dun la

 



AnthonyTan      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 09:42) Posted:



yummygd, you are penny wise pound foolish

hahaha

 
 
risktaker
    27-Jan-2010 09:52  
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I was there last week :P haiz

If not u think everyone say sell I keep buying :) U think i am crazy or idiot meh lol



street81      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 09:48) Posted:

I wonder how many has read this news. The more the better la.

dealer0168      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 09:44) Posted:

Genting: Waiting for the green light

Summary:
Genting Singapore (GS) arranged for a group of analysts yesterday to tour its new integrated resort Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), which recently had a soft opening with four hotels. The casino floor is already fully decked out with just under 500 gaming tables and some 1300 new slot machines. We understand that GS is now only waiting for the authorities to issue the casino license and it will be able to open its doors to the public within a couple of days of securing the license. Similarly for its theme park, GS is in the process of putting on the final touches to the attractions; and once it receives the green light, GS should be able to open its rides to the public within a week. In line with the overall market, the share price has corrected sharply over the past few days. However, with the imminent opening of its casino and theme park, we believe these developments will again provide a positive catalyst to share price performance. As such, we maintain our BUY rating and S$1.39 fair value (S$1.35 if adjusted for dilution). (Carey Wong)


 
 
street81
    27-Jan-2010 09:48  
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I wonder how many has read this news. The more the better la.

dealer0168      ( Date: 27-Jan-2010 09:44) Posted:

Genting: Waiting for the green light

Summary:
Genting Singapore (GS) arranged for a group of analysts yesterday to tour its new integrated resort Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), which recently had a soft opening with four hotels. The casino floor is already fully decked out with just under 500 gaming tables and some 1300 new slot machines. We understand that GS is now only waiting for the authorities to issue the casino license and it will be able to open its doors to the public within a couple of days of securing the license. Similarly for its theme park, GS is in the process of putting on the final touches to the attractions; and once it receives the green light, GS should be able to open its rides to the public within a week. In line with the overall market, the share price has corrected sharply over the past few days. However, with the imminent opening of its casino and theme park, we believe these developments will again provide a positive catalyst to share price performance. As such, we maintain our BUY rating and S$1.39 fair value (S$1.35 if adjusted for dilution). (Carey Wong)

 
 
dealer0168
    27-Jan-2010 09:44  
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Genting: Waiting for the green light

Summary:
Genting Singapore (GS) arranged for a group of analysts yesterday to tour its new integrated resort Resorts World Sentosa (RWS), which recently had a soft opening with four hotels. The casino floor is already fully decked out with just under 500 gaming tables and some 1300 new slot machines. We understand that GS is now only waiting for the authorities to issue the casino license and it will be able to open its doors to the public within a couple of days of securing the license. Similarly for its theme park, GS is in the process of putting on the final touches to the attractions; and once it receives the green light, GS should be able to open its rides to the public within a week. In line with the overall market, the share price has corrected sharply over the past few days. However, with the imminent opening of its casino and theme park, we believe these developments will again provide a positive catalyst to share price performance. As such, we maintain our BUY rating and S$1.39 fair value (S$1.35 if adjusted for dilution). (Carey Wong)
 
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