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knightbridge
    26-Aug-2009 23:47  
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buy when a few key insider start to buy substantial amt
 
 
guppy724
    26-Aug-2009 17:59  
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I wonder...when is that time we're waiting.........Me too..been holding nong nong ago.Smiley

vsathian      ( Date: 29-May-2009 20:18) Posted:

I have been holding this ,since it was diluted from 10 to 1 . Hope this year i can get some returns. Waiting for IR cabling projects to kick in for more announcements! No harm in holding long as it is a super penny!

ekekeg      ( Date: 18-Feb-2008 09:16) Posted:

This is one of the gems you should look at.  Good showing in net profits and its promotion to the main board of SGX should bring confidence for its longer term outlook.  Currently traded slightly below NTA.  Will accummulate.


 
 
guangguang
    22-Aug-2009 12:55  
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It is time to 'cheong' now!!Smiley
 

 
1362945
    07-Jun-2009 10:22  
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looks promising to cheong more next week.
 
 
Joseph**
    06-Jun-2009 23:57  
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will be damn happy if can reach 10c.
 
 
guppy724
    05-Jun-2009 09:19  
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Good to see this fella active again.Hope it last....till..... 10c?
 

 
Joseph**
    29-May-2009 22:02  
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i only pumped in 3.5k. think i should put in more?
 
 
vsathian
    29-May-2009 20:18  
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I have been holding this ,since it was diluted from 10 to 1 . Hope this year i can get some returns. Waiting for IR cabling projects to kick in for more announcements! No harm in holding long as it is a super penny!

ekekeg      ( Date: 18-Feb-2008 09:16) Posted:

This is one of the gems you should look at.  Good showing in net profits and its promotion to the main board of SGX should bring confidence for its longer term outlook.  Currently traded slightly below NTA.  Will accummulate.

 
 
guppy724
    29-May-2009 16:56  
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SmileyAha some action here....Slowly but steady up..up..up not down...down...
 
 
guppy724
    27-May-2009 18:27  
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zzzzzzzzzzz,,wonder when this one will bounce back to live.Smiley Any supporter of lanteruk? ; = (
 

 
Joseph**
    13-May-2009 23:46  
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there seems to be some movement for lantrovis these few days.

 any idea why?
 
 
Joseph**
    15-Sep-2008 14:13  
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Hi anyone has any insight on this stock?

 It seems to be dropping slowly.
 
 
karseng
    27-Apr-2008 21:46  
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ANY NEWS ON THIS COUNTER

SO QUITE........................

Smiley 
 
 
joshlai86
    21-Feb-2008 10:44  
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wow, a 12000 lot sell down aorund 10am, who could it be?
 
 
vinyap71
    18-Feb-2008 10:17  
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NAV is at 3.1cts, still a good co to keep. lloking at the recent move by SCB to changi and more banks to allocate back office there. more projects likely as they have close working relations with the financial industry here. Hpoe the co. will award shareholders again in the near future.

 
 

 
ekekeg
    18-Feb-2008 09:16  
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This is one of the gems you should look at.  Good showing in net profits and its promotion to the main board of SGX should bring confidence for its longer term outlook.  Currently traded slightly below NTA.  Will accummulate.
 
 
joshlai86
    12-Feb-2008 16:42  
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huge buy ups today at around 11am, lantro to rise steadily as HY08 is due to be released in the next few weeks. p/e now at only 4x hist earnings!
 
 
kodiak
    02-Feb-2008 15:35  
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wahhhh Smiley ... it's been a while since i checked my portfolio after the gloomy market.

today i checked ... i could not believe my eyes, even lantro also affected by the massive selldown  ??

aiyo ... from positive gain now becomes negative gain Smiley 

wonder would there be anymore selldown next Monday??  

 
 
 
joshlai86
    01-Feb-2008 14:11  
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Boom time for structured cabling in Asia

19 April 2007

Business Times Singapore

Market ex-Japan to grow 11% a year to US$1.53b in 2010

BUSINESSES are investing heavily in their back-end IT infrastructure to keep pace with the proliferation

of bandwidth-sapping applications like Internet video-sharing and the installation of new enterprise

software.

And this in turn is driving up sales for the

ever-increasing connectivity demands across the region.

According to the latest survey by research firm Access Markets International (AMI) Partners, thecabling systems that are needed to support the

structured cabling

annually to hit US$1.53 billion in 2010.

Considered to be the technology backbone for apartments, offices and data centres,

cabling

The study, commissioned by

seven countries in the region including Singapore, China, India, South Korea and Japan.

The research revealed that the market boom will be driven largely by additional

data centres across Asia.

In 2005,

However, this number is set to grow to 32 per cent over the next three years, with residential and

enterprise demand accounting for the rest, AMI said in its report.

'A typical data file has more than tripled in size over the last few years,' said Ispran Kandasamy,

Systimax managing director of its Asia-Pacific operations. 'This trend is projected to continue over the

next several years as multiple terabytes of data are moved and stored on enterprise servers in data

centres.'

India is expected to lead the pack in terms of growth rates for data centre

region.

The local segment will grow 46 per cent annually and double its size from US$100 million currently to

US$200 million in 2009, AMI said.

China trails in second place with a projected annual growth rate of 37.5 per cent.

According to the research, the explosive growth in the mainland and India are attributed to a host of

factors, including the growing trend of hosting enterprise software like CRM (customer relationship

management) applications, as well as the launch of so-called 'triple play' voice, broadband and TV

services by local operators.

In addition, the rising popularity of Internet gaming and blogging in China are also responsible for

heightened data centre demand.

Beyond these emerging countries, the data centre

like Singapore and Hong Kong are also set for double-digit growth, AMI predicted.

Specifically in Singapore, the market is expected to grow by 25.3 per cent annually.

Factors like the recent launch of SingTel's Generation Mio service and the government's plans for a newmarket in the Asia-Pacific region, excluding Japan, is set to grow 11 per centstructuredsystems determine how individual buildings are wired up for data and voice communications.cabling specialist Systimax Solutions, polled over 200 businesses acrosscabling requirements instructured cabling for data centres accounted for only 13.8 per cent of the market.structured cabling in thestructured cabling segment in developed markets

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nation-wide broadband infrastructure will lead to an increase in the number of data centres, the

company added.

'There is a lot of (technology) refresh going on in data centres (across Asia),' Raju Chellam, AMI

vice-president for Asia-Pacific, told BizIT yesterday.

'In Singapore, data centres are being overhauled and companies are adding more capacity. And in India

and China, new data centres are cropping up rapidly.'

 
 
limhpp
    29-Jan-2008 16:43  
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Ya, mostly large lots dumping..... No sign of any rebound, keep off!
 
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