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chinton86
    05-Dec-2008 01:32  
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Then go find someone to let me proxy them and vote agaist lo...
 
 
joshlai86
    04-Dec-2008 18:42  
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yup buy now and make 2.5cents by february. good deal! unlikely that SATS shareholders will vote against.
 
 
chinton86
    04-Dec-2008 17:18  
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Who would go there to object the deal? Have a show of hands plz....haha....then u will know liao
 

 
singaporean
    04-Dec-2008 16:20  
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View SATS agreed to buy SFI at $0.93, surprised to see SFI currently being sold below $0.93, ie $0.905 today.  Wud reckon if we buy at this price and then sell to SATS at $0.93 when they make their general offer in January; it's an easy way to make 2.5 cents a share!  Unless, there is reason to believe SATS shareholders are not going to approve this deal?   Wud forumers care to comment?

teeth53      ( Date: 03-Dec-2008 09:07) Posted:

Value at 0.93 cents, holded 70% or 334.5 million, now SFI traded px is 0.91 cents

sarahlkh      ( Date: 02-Dec-2008 22:21) Posted:

Do u know what price per share does it translate to?


 
 
teeth53
    03-Dec-2008 09:07  
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Value at 0.93 cents, holded 70% or 334.5 million, now SFI traded px is 0.91 cents

sarahlkh      ( Date: 02-Dec-2008 22:21) Posted:

Do u know what price per share does it translate to?

 
 
sarahlkh
    02-Dec-2008 22:21  
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Do u know what price per share does it translate to?
 

 
teeth53
    02-Dec-2008 21:46  
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Tamasick sold SFI to SATS for S$459.5 million 
 
 
elizlow
    01-Dec-2008 16:04  
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Gd afternoon Shplayer Sir, thanks for yr advice.. God bless.
 
 
shplayer
    30-Nov-2008 19:49  
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On 23 Oct 08, Co announced that majority shareholder Temasick (thru their wholly own company Ambrosia) is 'evaluating their options' in SpFood......read it as sell their stake.

Perhaps finalisation of divestment is imminent. As Ambrosia holds about 70% of SpFd, a mandatory general offer is on the cards if Temasick divests.

http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/VwAttachments/Att_E1A89A66849B107C482574EA007ED607/$file/SFI_Holding_Annc_23.10.2008.pdf?openelement



elizlow      ( Date: 30-Nov-2008 19:06) Posted:

Does anyone konw why SingFood  share was halted on last fri afternoon. Thanks.

 
 
elizlow
    30-Nov-2008 19:06  
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Does anyone konw why SingFood  share was halted on last fri afternoon. Thanks.
 

 
teeth53
    23-Oct-2008 21:25  
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Of all. (FOOD). In China after all those happening......Jilin Province. (teeth tot: can't even control their own people's problem, let alone we can do it). I mean the moral of this and such stories behind it. Let see they are strict in their proper control like us...isit. i has my doubt.

Singapore Food Industries looks into setting up pig farm in China

The feasibility study will be completed within the next six to 12 months.

The plan is to have the pig farm and pork-processing facilities within a food zone.

Singapore's National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan says Singapore will invest in the project and provide its expertise in food safety in the joint partnership with the Jilin government.

Mr Mah said, "The long-term objective is to provide supply of food, not just for local consumption, and export to Singapore, which is in line with the overall objective of ensuring food security in Singapore."
 
 
teeth53
    28-Aug-2008 18:06  
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A year later...today. Singapore Food Industries Limited - Borrowing to pay dividends

A very laggard stock, no trading done for today
Sing Food CD -- -- -- -- -- -- 21,000 0.790 0.795 20,000



Adil Nunis, 24 Jul 2008

Singapore Food Industries (SFI) says that it is cautiously optimistic of its performance for the upcoming months. It says that its strong sales will continue to add to its profits, but also says that its profit margins may be restricted by higher importing costs (Oil).
governor      ( Date: 20-Jun-2007 10:49) Posted:

This one laggard for the past two year.....the trading range for the share was at between 87c-1.24 for the past two years....now at 93c....at the lower end of the range.

The growth driver is the UK arm S Daniel which own New Covent Garden Soup which have a 50% market share in UK(amazing to have that kind of branding power and market share esp in F&B....i can only remember coca cola with that kind of market share)

They bought over S Daniel(former listed company in London stock exchange) in 2002 at about 19 pences per shares(about 52c sing per share base on exchange rate of 2.7sing to 1 pound in 2002),base on current exchange rate of 3.02 currently,singfood investment already sitting on 11-12% profit on exchange rates alone.When Singfood took over S Daniel,FSTE was indexing at 3800-3900 area and FSTE already hit 6700 points up 80% compare to Singfood purchase. If we value Singfood investment in S Daniel(75m)conservative apprecaition(included currency gain) at 70%. S Daniel should be worth 130m-135m in Singfood books....Per share worth of S Daniel shares in SFI books 130m/515m(outstanding shares) about 25c per Singfood share.I would guess value would be higher if they decided to float the shares back to stock market.

Furthermore now the whole S Daniel is generating about 12.5m net profit for Singfood.Singfood is no longer a OEM for food product.They have become brand owner.

*First q net already up 40%

*Number provided are rough number and my own estimate

*Views may be tainted by vested interest,take it with a pinch of salt,do your own research too.
 
 
teeth53
    28-Aug-2008 18:00  
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Shares option to staffs.....min 2,000 share at 78.3 cents
 
 
teeth53
    24-Jul-2008 23:25  
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Thk Qs..Ya.

We will be releasing 1H2008 results on 24 July 2008 after trading hours and the information will be made available online. 

Please contact Tel: 68700269, should you require further information.

 



yipyip      ( Date: 24-Jul-2008 23:18) Posted:



Singapore Food Industries (SFI) saw its net profit rise 29 per cent to $5.4 million (US$4.0 million) in its second quarter ended June 30, 2008 from a year ago as its Singapore and UK operations performed strongly.

http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/VwAttachments/Att_3D29D397B70A5207482574900032F16C/$file/SFI_1H2008_Results.pdf?openelement

 
 
yipyip
    24-Jul-2008 23:18  
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Singapore Food Industries (SFI) saw its net profit rise 29 per cent to $5.4 million (US$4.0 million) in its second quarter ended June 30, 2008 from a year ago as its Singapore and UK operations performed strongly.

http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/VwAttachments/Att_3D29D397B70A5207482574900032F16C/$file/SFI_1H2008_Results.pdf?openelement
 

 
teeth53
    24-Jul-2008 22:27  
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http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/VwAttachments/Att_8FA816BD0ACD303948257490003741CF/$file/SFI_1H2008_PressRelease.pdf?openelement

http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/VwAttachments/Att_8FA816BD0ACD303948257490003741CF/$file/SFI_1H2008_PerformanceReview.pdf?openelement



teeth53      ( Date: 24-Jul-2008 22:22) Posted:

A year later...today. Singapore Food Industries Limited - Borrowing to pay dividends (none trading for today) A very laggard stock

Sing Food -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5,000 0.775 0.785 15,000 -- --


Adil Nunis, 24 Jul 2008

Singapore Food Industries (SFI) says that it is cautiously optimistic of its performance for the upcoming months. It says that its strong sales will continue to add to its profits, but also says that its profit margins may be restricted by higher importing costs (Oil).

 



governor      ( Date: 20-Jun-2007 10:49) Posted:



This one laggard for the past two year.....the trading range for the share was at between 87c-1.24 for the past two years....now at 93c....at the lower end of the range.

The growth driver is the UK arm S Daniel which own New Covent Garden Soup which have a 50% market share in UK(amazing to have that kind of branding power and market share esp in F&B....i can only remember coca cola with that kind of market share)

They bought over S Daniel(former listed company in London stock exchange) in 2002 at about 19 pences per shares(about 52c sing per share base on exchange rate of 2.7sing to 1 pound in 2002),base on current exchange rate of 3.02 currently,singfood investment already sitting on 11-12% profit on exchange rates alone.When Singfood took over S Daniel,FSTE was indexing at 3800-3900 area and FSTE already hit 6700 points up 80% compare to Singfood purchase. If we value Singfood investment in S Daniel(75m)conservative apprecaition(included currency gain) at 70%. S Daniel should be worth 130m-135m in Singfood books....Per share worth of S Daniel shares in SFI books 130m/515m(outstanding shares) about 25c per Singfood share.I would guess value would be higher if they decided to float the shares back to stock market.

Furthermore now the whole S Daniel is generating about 12.5m net profit for Singfood.Singfood is no longer a OEM for food product.They have become brand owner.

*First q net already up 40%

*Number provided are rough number and my own estimate

*Views may be tainted by vested interest,take it with a pinch of salt,do your own research too.


 
 
teeth53
    24-Jul-2008 22:22  
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A year later...today. Singapore Food Industries Limited - Borrowing to pay dividends (none trading for today) A very laggard stock

Sing Food -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 5,000 0.775 0.785 15,000 -- --


Adil Nunis, 24 Jul 2008

Singapore Food Industries (SFI) says that it is cautiously optimistic of its performance for the upcoming months. It says that its strong sales will continue to add to its profits, but also says that its profit margins may be restricted by higher importing costs (Oil).

 



governor      ( Date: 20-Jun-2007 10:49) Posted:



This one laggard for the past two year.....the trading range for the share was at between 87c-1.24 for the past two years....now at 93c....at the lower end of the range.

The growth driver is the UK arm S Daniel which own New Covent Garden Soup which have a 50% market share in UK(amazing to have that kind of branding power and market share esp in F&B....i can only remember coca cola with that kind of market share)

They bought over S Daniel(former listed company in London stock exchange) in 2002 at about 19 pences per shares(about 52c sing per share base on exchange rate of 2.7sing to 1 pound in 2002),base on current exchange rate of 3.02 currently,singfood investment already sitting on 11-12% profit on exchange rates alone.When Singfood took over S Daniel,FSTE was indexing at 3800-3900 area and FSTE already hit 6700 points up 80% compare to Singfood purchase. If we value Singfood investment in S Daniel(75m)conservative apprecaition(included currency gain) at 70%. S Daniel should be worth 130m-135m in Singfood books....Per share worth of S Daniel shares in SFI books 130m/515m(outstanding shares) about 25c per Singfood share.I would guess value would be higher if they decided to float the shares back to stock market.

Furthermore now the whole S Daniel is generating about 12.5m net profit for Singfood.Singfood is no longer a OEM for food product.They have become brand owner.

*First q net already up 40%

*Number provided are rough number and my own estimate

*Views may be tainted by vested interest,take it with a pinch of salt,do your own research too.

 
 
leechongpeng
    28-Oct-2007 17:37  
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Earning per shares for This Year 3 Quarter have been lower compare to Last Year 3 Quarter. Just based on this quarter earning and 0.8 share price P/E at 18. Maybe too high. I think the share price may come down as the grow of this company dropping this year. Let hope their next quarter will do better.

This Yr Q3 1.1cents per share

This Yr Q2 0.8cents per share

This Yr Q1 1.9cents per share

Last Yr Q3 0.9cents per share

Last Yr Q2 1.4cents per share

Last Yr Q1 1.4cents per share
 
 
leechongpeng
    26-Oct-2007 02:32  
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Why didn't the result push the price up more?

These people cleared their stock too fast and price drop back to 0.8.

 
 
sarahlkh
    23-Oct-2007 14:38  
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thought that this should be $1 share... come on singapore inc... i think they should go sell food at F1 site.
 
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