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Bintang
    13-Oct-2013 11:08  
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ISDN had filled the gap at 86.5 cents . The next unfilled gap is at 53 cents .

Bintang      ( Date: 06-Oct-2013 20:05) Posted:

ISDN may have its uptrend come to an end . It surged from $0.125 in Jan 2013 to $1.35 in Jun this year , more than 10 folds in six months . The uptrend started after the golden cross formed in Jan 2013 while RSI started to climb into the over bought zone . After creating new high at $1.35 in Jun , the RSI started to fall . That was clearly a bearish divergence shown after Jun . On last Friday , 4 Oct , it made another bearish signal (hang man )  n dead cross was formed . Breaking the shadow of the hang man , ISDN may go down to 33.5 cents .

 
 
wendel
    11-Oct-2013 15:49  
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have u guys received the warrant issue document?
 
 
elmoboy
    07-Oct-2013 16:22  
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ISDN is not linked lar... the newspaper anyhow write
 

 
evahsu
    07-Oct-2013 11:49  
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hope it holds if not gone case liao.
 
 
wendel
    07-Oct-2013 11:41  
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The Board of Directors (the ?Board?) of ISDN Holdings Limited (the ?Company?, and together with its

subsidiaries, the ?Group?) refers to the following statement in the article entitled ?Trading resumes

today for three suspended firms? published on page A8 of the Straits Times on 7 October 2013:

?The three firms are inter-connected and also linked to three other companies that the SGX queried

over unusual trading activity last Friday: Innopac, ISR Capital and ISDN Holdings. Some also have

connections to prominent Malaysians.?

The Company wishes to clarify that the above comments do not apply to the Company, which has no

connection, directly or indirectly, with the entities named in the article. The report is inaccurate and

baseless as far as the Company is concerned.

Shareholders are advised to refer to the announcements released by the Company for matters

pertaining to the Group.

wendel      ( Date: 07-Oct-2013 11:36) Posted:

Trading resumes today for three suspended firms But curbs put on buying and selling in Blumont, Asiasons and Liongold Published on Oct 07, 2013, The Straits Times By Anita Gabriel And Fiona Chan THE three Singapore-listed firms that were halted from trading last Friday after dramatic price plunges will resume trading this morning - but with conditions attached. While the Singapore Exchange (SGX) yesterday lifted the suspensions on Blumont Group, Asiasons Capital and Liongold Corp, it also declared the three companies as "designated securities". The bourse will not allow short-selling in these counters, a strategy where traders sell shares they do not own with a view to buying them back at a lower price later and pocketing the difference. Buyers of shares in the three companies must also pay cash upfront instead of getting the usual three-day grace period to make payment. These curbs effectively eliminate short-selling and contra-trading, another technique where investors buy and sell a stock within the three-day period and settle only the difference in price for the transactions, noted remisier Desmond Leong. "The two restrictions that come with the designation clear all the smoke, with only genuine buyers and sellers (left)," he said. The three counters may face a further sell-off when trading resumes, as the designation will deter buyers while sellers could be keen to cut losses. In its announcement, the SGX said it may declare a counter to be a designated security if it believes there has been manipulation or excessive speculation, or it is otherwise in markets' interests. Some brokerages had already imposed their own curbs on these shares and other stocks that had seen large price jumps this year. UOB Kay Hian, for instance, had required clients buying into Blumont, Asiasons and Liongold to make upfront payments if they buy over $30,000 worth of securities. But the SGX curbs are rarer and more serious, and apply to all trading members. The last time SGX named a designated security was in 2008, when Jade Technologies suffered a heavy selldown. At the time, the SGX imposed short-selling restrictions on Jade, although it lifted the curb after two days of "orderly" trading. The bourse's curbs on Blumont, Asiasons and Liongold came after the three counters notched up spectacular price rises this year, only to go into a freefall last Friday that wiped out $5 billion in market value. The three firms are inter-connected and also linked to three other companies that the SGX queried over unusual trading activity last Friday: Innopac, ISR Capital and ISDN Holdings. Some also have connections to prominent Malaysians. Based on annual reports, Blumont owns interests in Asiasons, Liongold and Innopac. Liongold also has a stake in Innopac. Asiasons, a Malaysian-owned private equity firm, is the single largest shareholder of both ISR and Liongold. Asiasons chairman Mohammed Azlan Hashim is the former boss of Malaysia's stock exchange and is now deputy chairman of IHH Healthcare, which is listed in Singapore and Malaysia. Liongold and ISR also share another shareholder in Mr Wira Dani Abdul Daim, son of Malaysia's former finance minister Daim Zainuddin. Mr Wira owns a 1.8 per cent interest in Liongold and a 15 per cent stake in ISR. Other firms are also linked. Ipco International, partly owned by former Malaysian minister Mohd Zaid Ibrahim, owns stakes in Blumont and Innopac, while its subsidiary Sun Spirit Group has a stake in Liongold and a former holding in Asiansons.

 
 
wendel
    07-Oct-2013 11:36  
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Trading resumes today for three suspended firms But curbs put on buying and selling in Blumont, Asiasons and Liongold Published on Oct 07, 2013, The Straits Times By Anita Gabriel And Fiona Chan THE three Singapore-listed firms that were halted from trading last Friday after dramatic price plunges will resume trading this morning - but with conditions attached. While the Singapore Exchange (SGX) yesterday lifted the suspensions on Blumont Group, Asiasons Capital and Liongold Corp, it also declared the three companies as "designated securities". The bourse will not allow short-selling in these counters, a strategy where traders sell shares they do not own with a view to buying them back at a lower price later and pocketing the difference. Buyers of shares in the three companies must also pay cash upfront instead of getting the usual three-day grace period to make payment. These curbs effectively eliminate short-selling and contra-trading, another technique where investors buy and sell a stock within the three-day period and settle only the difference in price for the transactions, noted remisier Desmond Leong. "The two restrictions that come with the designation clear all the smoke, with only genuine buyers and sellers (left)," he said. The three counters may face a further sell-off when trading resumes, as the designation will deter buyers while sellers could be keen to cut losses. In its announcement, the SGX said it may declare a counter to be a designated security if it believes there has been manipulation or excessive speculation, or it is otherwise in markets' interests. Some brokerages had already imposed their own curbs on these shares and other stocks that had seen large price jumps this year. UOB Kay Hian, for instance, had required clients buying into Blumont, Asiasons and Liongold to make upfront payments if they buy over $30,000 worth of securities. But the SGX curbs are rarer and more serious, and apply to all trading members. The last time SGX named a designated security was in 2008, when Jade Technologies suffered a heavy selldown. At the time, the SGX imposed short-selling restrictions on Jade, although it lifted the curb after two days of "orderly" trading. The bourse's curbs on Blumont, Asiasons and Liongold came after the three counters notched up spectacular price rises this year, only to go into a freefall last Friday that wiped out $5 billion in market value. The three firms are inter-connected and also linked to three other companies that the SGX queried over unusual trading activity last Friday: Innopac, ISR Capital and ISDN Holdings. Some also have connections to prominent Malaysians. Based on annual reports, Blumont owns interests in Asiasons, Liongold and Innopac. Liongold also has a stake in Innopac. Asiasons, a Malaysian-owned private equity firm, is the single largest shareholder of both ISR and Liongold. Asiasons chairman Mohammed Azlan Hashim is the former boss of Malaysia's stock exchange and is now deputy chairman of IHH Healthcare, which is listed in Singapore and Malaysia. Liongold and ISR also share another shareholder in Mr Wira Dani Abdul Daim, son of Malaysia's former finance minister Daim Zainuddin. Mr Wira owns a 1.8 per cent interest in Liongold and a 15 per cent stake in ISR. Other firms are also linked. Ipco International, partly owned by former Malaysian minister Mohd Zaid Ibrahim, owns stakes in Blumont and Innopac, while its subsidiary Sun Spirit Group has a stake in Liongold and a former holding in Asiansons.
 

 
Bintang
    07-Oct-2013 09:24  
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Exit before it goes down .

Bintang      ( Date: 07-Oct-2013 07:37) Posted:

Stop loss protection is very important while in downtrend .

Bintang      ( Date: 06-Oct-2013 20:09) Posted:

Sell before it closes down


 
 
Bintang
    07-Oct-2013 07:37  
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Stop loss protection is very important while in downtrend .

Bintang      ( Date: 06-Oct-2013 20:09) Posted:

Sell before it closes down .

Bintang      ( Date: 06-Oct-2013 20:05) Posted:

ISDN may have its uptrend come to an end . It surged from $0.125 in Jan 2013 to $1.35 in Jun this year , more than 10 folds in six months . The uptrend started after the golden cross formed in Jan 2013 while RSI started to climb into the over bought zone . After creating new high at $1.35 in Jun , the RSI started to fall . That was clearly a bearish divergence shown after Jun . On last Friday , 4 Oct , it made another bearish signal (hang man )  n dead cross was formed . Breaking the shadow of the hang man , ISDN may go down to 33.5 cents .


 
 
wendel
    06-Oct-2013 20:13  
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U want ppl to sell to u is it...adding more salt to wound.

Bintang      ( Date: 06-Oct-2013 20:09) Posted:

Sell before it closes down .

Bintang      ( Date: 06-Oct-2013 20:05) Posted:

ISDN may have its uptrend come to an end . It surged from $0.125 in Jan 2013 to $1.35 in Jun this year , more than 10 folds in six months . The uptrend started after the golden cross formed in Jan 2013 while RSI started to climb into the over bought zone . After creating new high at $1.35 in Jun , the RSI started to fall . That was clearly a bearish divergence shown after Jun . On last Friday , 4 Oct , it made another bearish signal (hang man )  n dead cross was formed . Breaking the shadow of the hang man , ISDN may go down to 33.5 cents .


 
 
Bintang
    06-Oct-2013 20:09  
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Sell before it closes down .

Bintang      ( Date: 06-Oct-2013 20:05) Posted:

ISDN may have its uptrend come to an end . It surged from $0.125 in Jan 2013 to $1.35 in Jun this year , more than 10 folds in six months . The uptrend started after the golden cross formed in Jan 2013 while RSI started to climb into the over bought zone . After creating new high at $1.35 in Jun , the RSI started to fall . That was clearly a bearish divergence shown after Jun . On last Friday , 4 Oct , it made another bearish signal (hang man )  n dead cross was formed . Breaking the shadow of the hang man , ISDN may go down to 33.5 cents .

 

 
Bintang
    06-Oct-2013 20:05  
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ISDN may have its uptrend come to an end . It surged from $0.125 in Jan 2013 to $1.35 in Jun this year , more than 10 folds in six months . The uptrend started after the golden cross formed in Jan 2013 while RSI started to climb into the over bought zone . After creating new high at $1.35 in Jun , the RSI started to fall . That was clearly a bearish divergence shown after Jun . On last Friday , 4 Oct , it made another bearish signal (hang man )  n dead cross was formed . Breaking the shadow of the hang man , ISDN may go down to 33.5 cents .
 
 
wendel
    06-Oct-2013 12:11  
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Consider the following...authorities work w templates...answer also hv templates. Pick the correct answer to the questions. That's likely y answers r standardized. 

new6ie      ( Date: 06-Oct-2013 10:56) Posted:

SGX officials need more training. Making presence felt is no brainer. Taking things seriously and acting according to the spirit of our legal framework should be absolutely imperative,(necessary because we are dealing with money business). Just using standard questions and receiving standard answers just to satisfy the requirment to answer is a BS (bluddy stupid, blood sucking, and bulls sh) technique that could be used to further the interests of some vested or divested parties. We need more than all this baloney. We are a grown up nation not in our infantry trying to grow up. So we want better administration of the SGX-ST or SGX-CDP whatever the name.

john_ric      ( Date: 06-Oct-2013 01:06) Posted:



. What is the point of asking these qns when answer are standard??

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RESPONSE TO SGX QUERIES REGARDING TRADING ACTIVITY

The Board of Directors (the ?Board?) of ISDN Holdings Limited (the ?Company?

, and together with its subsidiaries, the ?Group?) wishes to respond to the following queries raised by the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (?SGX-ST?) on 4 October 2013 as follows:

Question 1: Are you aware of any information not previously announced concerning you (the issuer), your subsidiaries or associated companies which, if known, might explain the trading?-If yes, the information must be announced immediately.

The Company is not aware of any information not previously announced concerning the Company, its subsidiaries or associated companies which might explain the trading activity   and decrease in the price of the Company?s shares

.Question 2: Are you aware of any other possible explanation for the trading?

The Company is not aware of any other possible explanation.

  Question 3: Can you confirm your compliance with the listing rules and, in particular, listing

rule 703?

The Company confirms that it is in compliance with the listing rules and, in particular, listing rule 703.



 
 
new6ie
    06-Oct-2013 10:56  
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SGX officials need more training. Making presence felt is no brainer. Taking things seriously and acting according to the spirit of our legal framework should be absolutely imperative,(necessary because we are dealing with money business). Just using standard questions and receiving standard answers just to satisfy the requirment to answer is a BS (bluddy stupid, blood sucking, and bulls sh) technique that could be used to further the interests of some vested or divested parties. We need more than all this baloney. We are a grown up nation not in our infantry trying to grow up. So we want better administration of the SGX-ST or SGX-CDP whatever the name.

john_ric      ( Date: 06-Oct-2013 01:06) Posted:



. What is the point of asking these qns when answer are standard??

=====================================






RESPONSE TO SGX QUERIES REGARDING TRADING ACTIVITY

The Board of Directors (the ?Board?) of ISDN Holdings Limited (the ?Company?

, and together with its subsidiaries, the ?Group?) wishes to respond to the following queries raised by the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (?SGX-ST?) on 4 October 2013 as follows:

Question 1: Are you aware of any information not previously announced concerning you (the issuer), your subsidiaries or associated companies which, if known, might explain the trading?-If yes, the information must be announced immediately.

The Company is not aware of any information not previously announced concerning the Company, its subsidiaries or associated companies which might explain the trading activity   and decrease in the price of the Company?s shares

.Question 2: Are you aware of any other possible explanation for the trading?

The Company is not aware of any other possible explanation.

  Question 3: Can you confirm your compliance with the listing rules and, in particular, listing

rule 703?

The Company confirms that it is in compliance with the listing rules and, in particular, listing rule 703.


 
 
john_ric
    06-Oct-2013 01:06  
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. What is the point of asking these qns when answer are standard??

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RESPONSE TO SGX QUERIES REGARDING TRADING ACTIVITY

The Board of Directors (the ?Board?) of ISDN Holdings Limited (the ?Company?

, and together with its subsidiaries, the ?Group?) wishes to respond to the following queries raised by the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited (?SGX-ST?) on 4 October 2013 as follows:

Question 1: Are you aware of any information not previously announced concerning you (the issuer), your subsidiaries or associated companies which, if known, might explain the trading?-If yes, the information must be announced immediately.

The Company is not aware of any information not previously announced concerning the Company, its subsidiaries or associated companies which might explain the trading activity   and decrease in the price of the Company?s shares

.Question 2: Are you aware of any other possible explanation for the trading?

The Company is not aware of any other possible explanation.

  Question 3: Can you confirm your compliance with the listing rules and, in particular, listing

rule 703?

The Company confirms that it is in compliance with the listing rules and, in particular, listing rule 703.

 
 
evahsu
    05-Oct-2013 15:49  
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THE share prices of the three firms queried by the Singapore Exchange on Friday bounced off their lows albeit in nervous trade.

Innopac, which had opened trading at 13.8 cents a share, tumbled to a low of 7.3 cents this morning. It was last trading around 7.8 cents a share - a 43 per cent drop from Thursday's close.

In a response to SGX, the company said it was not aware of any information not announced by the company which may explain the trading activity and the decrease in the price of the company's shares. It also confirmed that it was in compliance with the listing rules.

ISR Capital and ISDN Holdings were also questioned by SGX because of a " substantial decrease" in the price of their shares today.

 

 
john_ric
    04-Oct-2013 12:45  
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what happen to this junk?

 

crash to 74.5 cents this morning.


 
 
elizlow
    23-Sep-2013 13:00  
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Vested small small. EGM on 25.9.13 to approve wrts issue one wrt at 0.02cts for every  2 existing shares, wrt exercise price at 0.60 cts. Ride it till cum . God bless.
 
 
engineer
    15-Sep-2013 10:31  
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just received a package from them on rights issue.

 

anyone in this forum vested in this counter?
 
 
engineer
    01-Sep-2013 15:30  
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thank you for advice.

will get out of it soon.


victortan      ( Date: 01-Sep-2013 12:47) Posted:



In my yrs in stock, there was a few these story, and some analyst are too carry away, and project their business to be glamour. They are now under water.

I do not see this one to be any different, Give it some time , it is going home to where it come.

If you are sitting on good profit, take it, do not fall in love with story, unless it is proven like Ezion. go long here is must a better bet.


engineer      ( Date: 31-Aug-2013 18:04) Posted:



singapore cheater, yes.

 

 

ISDN Holdings Limited provides integrated precision engineering and industrial computing solutions. The company operates through three segments: Engineering Solutions-Motion Control, Other Specialised Engineering Solutions, and Industrial Computing. The Engineering Solutions-Motion Control segment involves in the conceptualization design and development prototyping, procurement, and production of assembly with systematic controls testing, installation, and commissioning and the provision of technical support through after sales services. The Other Specialised Engineering Solutions segment assembles and manufactures special purpose motors and gears, and industrial locks and hinges, as well as engages in the trade and distribution of spares, components, and motors. The Industrial Computing segment provides hardware and software solutions, comprising the customization and assembly of industrial computer systems, as well as offers software installation services. It serves alternative energy, aerospace, information technology, medical, oil and gas, robotics, factory automation, water treatment, manufacturing, hard disk drive, and semiconductor industries. The company was founded in 1987 and is based in Singapore. ISDN Holdings Limited operates as a subsidiary of Assetraise Holdings Limited.


 
 
john_ric
    01-Sep-2013 13:44  
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one of them is tat hong right.

  better tat brake and cut loss.

 
 
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