as expected and stated explicitly, not much meat for this week for traders/contra....maybe can consider next week for action....will listen to MARKET and make further call next week....but if you are able to hold for the next 6 months, my hypothesis is still valid (can make some meat at least)....good luck :)
victorf ( Date: 21-Dec-2009 16:06) Posted:
as said last friday, $1.16/$1.17 more a resistance rather than support....not much MEAT for contra or traders for this week....come back next week...good luck :)
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This wk is a short trading wk, oni 3 days, so holiday mode till 2010 liao. Just sharing my tot.
teeth53 tot: 60% is on a high on business sense and over 4 yrs - continuously
How to target beyond $1.5 or even 1.6 ??. when another brand calling a buy just at TP $.126ct.
Strong resistance at 1.18. Seems not easy to break d bar.
Ha ha, Ip, AK apology, tied up with social work n meet d friends session at kopitiam, a belated reply.
Yah, looking backward on 2009, there were joys n sadness in stock investment. Overall, its fine for me, though still losing paper money.
AK like Chinese new yr. definitely I will stock up Carlsberg at home, but I will spend a mth long vacation at kampong, after third or fouth day of CNY. My sister will stock up at least 3 crates of carlsberg for me, he he.
BTW, AK like to keep liquor, Whiskey n wine in show case. Wat I hv are:
Louis XIII, Gordon Bleu, Martell XO. Henessy XO, Blue Label, Swing,Chivas, Jimbean Black, Jack Daneil, Moet & Chandon, Baileys Coffee, Gordon dry gin, Carribbean Rum, Singapore Swing,Dom n wines.
Ha ha, likely will open some bottles during Xmas eve loh.
Wishing All a happy Xmas n coming New Yr, cheers.
iPunter ( Date: 21-Dec-2009 17:31) Posted:
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0107 GMT [Dow Jones] STOCK CALL: OSK starts Genting Singapore (G13.SG) at Trading Buy with S$1.26 target price, based on sum-of-parts valuation. Expects annual earnings growth of more than 60% over next four years, driven by contributions from Resorts World at Sentosa casino-resort. Says while current valuations look stretched at 15.4X FY11 EV/EBITDA vs regional average of 7X-13X, stock deserves "a scarcity premium" due to benign competitive casino market in Singapore with only two operators, low casino taxes, transparent regulatory framework; "this places RWS in a prime position to capitalize on the region's pent-up demand for high-quality casino products and integrated resort offerings." Says while stock has already rallied ahead of casino-resort's opening early next year, shares can still head higher 1-2 months after opening before market starts to digest strength of project's initial performance. Stock +0.9% at S$1.18. (FKH)
yeap, lets target 1.5 lah... hahaha 
If start chionging again it may be hard to buy again. Hope it will reach the price at around early feb2010.
I think as long as there is no major bad news from them, it should be moving there soon.
iPunter ( Date: 22-Dec-2009 21:15) Posted:
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This week is a short trading week, oni three days, so....holiday mode. Just sharing my tot.
teeth53 ( Date: 18-Dec-2009 11:01) Posted:
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I don't expect you to agree with me in the least...
You should have said 4... or 5... or more... hehehe... 
DnApeh ( Date: 22-Dec-2009 20:20) Posted:
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But LVS chairman Adelson is unfazed as D-Day nears
By ARTHUR SIM
(SINGAPORE) Las Vegas Sands (LVS), which is in the midst of applying for its casino licence for Marina Bay Sands (MBS), may not have the help of junket operators when it opens in April.
Junket operators help generate almost 70 per cent of gaming revenue in Macau, but LVS chairman Sheldon Adelson said: 'I don't think the (Singapore) government is going to allow any junkets,' he added.
Mr Adelson was speaking at a press conference here yesterday, where he also revealed that MBS will now open in the second quarter of 2010 instead of the first.
He did not elaborate on the junkets and whether he believes the government intends to either directly or indirectly stop operators from coming here but he did say: 'First of all, I don't think the junket reps (representatives) are going to apply for licences. There may be one or two - but the government has said they don't want the Macau style junket reps that take a very large percentage of the gross income.'
A check with the Casino Regulatory Authority (CRA) reveals there is no ban on junkets as the Casino Control Act provides for the licensing of junket operators. 'The Casino Regulatory Authority of Singapore is currently at an advanced stage of finalising the regulations which will spell out details on the junket licensing regime. Junket operators which meet the regulatory requirements under the Act and these regulations would be allowed to operate in Singapore,' a CRA spokesman said.
Mr Adelson is unfazed about the loss of junkets - even if this may increase the risks that LVS will have to assume as junket operators often provide credit to gamblers.
Saying that LVS has its own high-roller clientele, he said: 'We want to be in the business of doing business directly with players. We will supply the credit and we will take our chances on the credit and collections.'
He said LVS's high-roller clients are eagerly waiting the opening of MBS. 'There are reasons why people don't want to gamble in some places and one of the reasons is that it is against their social mores. If I go to Macau, and I am from Taiwan, some of my friends that know me can see me and I don't want them to see me. So I rather go somewhere far away where there is a lesser chance where people will see me - or maybe where the government will see me,' explained Mr Adelson.
He said that LVS currently has about 'five plane loads of two 747s' that are flying to its Las Vegas casinos with Asian high-rollers. 'Two trips come from KL, one trip from Singapore, one trip from Bangkok, one from Jakarta and one from Hong Kong. And they all say that they are waiting for Singapore to open,' he added.
Mr Adelson also said LVS expects to rake in about US$1 billion annually before deducting interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation expenses. 'The people in the market have come out to between US$400 million and US$800 million,' he added.
UOB Kay Hian analyst Vincent Khoo does believe the market, 'has been too optimistic about the junket market'.
'Some Macau junket operators are exploring Singapore, but admit that it's tough to be approved and the business model will be inferior. I believe that Singapore will allow junkets to act as introducers and financiers, but there will be no profit sharing and they must abide by the Junket Act's strict rules. But the market seems to completely ignore this pressing issue,' he added.
Like Mr Adelson, Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Melvyn Boey believes junket operators will not be that important here. By his estimates, VIP clients will account for about 50 per cent of the business at the Singapore casinos. But of these VIP clients, only about 30 per cent might be expected to be brought in by junket operators with most being 'in-house VIP clients'. So even if there are no junket operators in Singapore, Mr Boey believes the impact on business is 'unlikely to be significant'.
On the delayed opening, Mr Adelson said: 'We are happy to see Genting open first.' But this will not be an advantage. He said: 'Mistakes will be made, by them or us. Let them open first and we will see what mistakes they make and we will correct them. You don't get a gold star for being the first one to open.'
Wonder what mistake can Genting SP make ??????
Why 1.21?
Cannot understand leh. Change the 2 to 3 lah.
iPunter ( Date: 22-Dec-2009 17:30) Posted:
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Hope you are right...
I have been waiting and waiting for 1.21 to sell ...
Help! I'm turning into a a giraffe!...
How come it's so difficult for this 'baobei' to just touch 1.21?
Just a light caress will do... ...
