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leeeta
    16-Sep-2013 09:59  
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correction... wow slowly up - please spring up from this price. :)

sjZheng      ( Date: 16-Sep-2013 09:51) Posted:

wow slowly up ~~ pls maintain at this price 

 
 
sjZheng
    16-Sep-2013 09:51  
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wow slowly up ~~ pls maintain at this price 
 
 
cccx123
    16-Sep-2013 09:42  
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Seems like a wholly different operator or the same one playing under a different set of rules. Instead of a violent spurt up and the customary accursed draw back down, we're now seeing a slow and steady movement up. This is much better for investors, even if we do not see 2 digit percentage point gains.

Share7      ( Date: 16-Sep-2013 09:29) Posted:

Your wish came true...already touch 5.8c but can it break it?? :)

cccx123      ( Date: 16-Sep-2013 09:25) Posted:

Slow and steady uptrend. If close at 5.7cents today, tomorrow we can see 5.8cents. Hopefully..


 

 
Share7
    16-Sep-2013 09:29  
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Your wish came true...already touch 5.8c but can it break it?? :)

cccx123      ( Date: 16-Sep-2013 09:25) Posted:

Slow and steady uptrend. If close at 5.7cents today, tomorrow we can see 5.8cents. Hopefully..

 
 
cccx123
    16-Sep-2013 09:25  
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Slow and steady uptrend. If close at 5.7cents today, tomorrow we can see 5.8cents. Hopefully..
 
 
cccx123
    16-Sep-2013 09:20  
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Words somehow got deleted. But yea, most brokerages are accepting HK as a marginable security. Just not at 100% value, usually around 70-80%.

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Lucky03      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 18:44) Posted:

cccx123, I vaguely remember this now that your mentioned it. I suppose those are what the brokerages themselves bought for investment or what their clients pledged for margin ? Not many accept HK for margin or even if they do, they have imposed cap and hence the total volume is limited. If the scenario is borrowing from the brokerages, imagine what happen when HK spikes up and those who pledged their shares for margin sell into the market and forcing redemption and borrowers need to buy back to return the borrowed stocks ??? Could these be the reasons for those surges in some other stocks and not due to fundamental ? Wow, someone could be planning for such fireworks ! Let them borrow more and more and the day of redemption could be near


 

 
Spivvy
    16-Sep-2013 09:00  
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yes, im actually thinking to move those $ trapped in " cornered" stocks to this hankore, especially after seeing so many experts here are so confident of its growth potential. I dont mind mind losing $ just to change to a betteer investment, although i will really mind if i lost the opportunity cost in hankore.

By the way, can i ask a question. United Enviro seems to be in the same industry, but why is its share price at such a vast difference from hankore? If hankore is doing as well as the peers, why is the share price so low & stagnant?

Share7      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 23:48) Posted:

If your time horizon is 2-3 years (now to 2015/16), you will make money but you probably don't have to wait so long. Value investing is the key to grow your cash, not speculative and chasing after `cornered stocks'. But I wonder you will still keep HK when it hits 2D. 

Spivvy      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 18:19) Posted:

Invest for the longer term lor, sure can get rewards if company is growing. Since the share price is so cheap now, dont buy wait until when? And im intending to continue buying with whatever is left of my salary every month. Hopefully can see some results in 2-3 years time


 
 
cccx123
    16-Sep-2013 08:53  
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Lucky03      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 18:44) Posted:

cccx123, I vaguely remember this now that your mentioned it. I suppose those are what the brokerages themselves bought for investment or what their clients pledged for margin ? Not many accept HK for margin or even if they do, they have imposed cap and hence the total volume is limited. If the scenario is borrowing from the brokerages, imagine what happen when HK spikes up and those who pledged their shares for margin sell into the market and forcing redemption and borrowers need to buy back to return the borrowed stocks ??? Could these be the reasons for those surges in some other stocks and not due to fundamental ? Wow, someone could be planning for such fireworks ! Let them borrow more and more and the day of redemption could be near !

cccx123      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 17:08) Posted:

I just realised that certain investors or brokerages do not necessarily have to borrow shares from CDP to short the stock. They may have their own pool of equities from which they choose to short. It is only a matter of time before they find shorting HK a losing prospect. Now that we've got all those foreign deep pocketed fund managers here, they'll probably be sweating and praying they can cover their shorts soon


 
 
Share7
    15-Sep-2013 23:48  
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If your time horizon is 2-3 years (now to 2015/16), you will make money but you probably don't have to wait so long. Value investing is the key to grow your cash, not speculative and chasing after `cornered stocks'. But I wonder you will still keep HK when it hits 2D. 

Spivvy      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 18:19) Posted:

Invest for the longer term lor, sure can get rewards if company is growing. Since the share price is so cheap now, dont buy wait until when? And im intending to continue buying with whatever is left of my salary every month. Hopefully can see some results in 2-3 years time.

leeeta      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 17:11) Posted:

buckle your seat belt and enjoy the " sometimes slow" ride up. :)


 
 
Lucky03
    15-Sep-2013 18:44  
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cccx123, I vaguely remember this now that your mentioned it. I suppose those are what the brokerages themselves bought for investment or what their clients pledged for margin ? Not many accept HK for margin or even if they do, they have imposed cap and hence the total volume is limited. If the scenario is borrowing from the brokerages, imagine what happen when HK spikes up and those who pledged their shares for margin sell into the market and forcing redemption and borrowers need to buy back to return the borrowed stocks ??? Could these be the reasons for those surges in some other stocks and not due to fundamental ? Wow, someone could be planning for such fireworks ! Let them borrow more and more and the day of redemption could be near !

cccx123      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 17:08) Posted:

I just realised that certain investors or brokerages do not necessarily have to borrow shares from CDP to short the stock. They may have their own pool of equities from which they choose to short. It is only a matter of time before they find shorting HK a losing prospect. Now that we've got all those foreign deep pocketed fund managers here, they'll probably be sweating and praying they can cover their shorts soon.

leeeta      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 16:51) Posted:

Kateks will soon be covering their shorts and die pain pain. 


 

 
Spivvy
    15-Sep-2013 18:19  
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Invest for the longer term lor, sure can get rewards if company is growing. Since the share price is so cheap now, dont buy wait until when? And im intending to continue buying with whatever is left of my salary every month. Hopefully can see some results in 2-3 years time.

leeeta      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 17:11) Posted:

buckle your seat belt and enjoy the " sometimes slow" ride up. :)


cccx123      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 17:08) Posted:

I just realised that certain investors or brokerages do not necessarily have to borrow shares from CDP to short the stock. They may have their own pool of equities from which they choose to short. It is only a matter of time before they find shorting HK a losing prospect. Now that we've got all those foreign deep pocketed fund managers here, they'll probably be sweating and praying they can cover their shorts soon


 
 
leeeta
    15-Sep-2013 17:11  
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buckle your seat belt and enjoy the " sometimes slow" ride up. :)


cccx123      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 17:08) Posted:

I just realised that certain investors or brokerages do not necessarily have to borrow shares from CDP to short the stock. They may have their own pool of equities from which they choose to short. It is only a matter of time before they find shorting HK a losing prospect. Now that we've got all those foreign deep pocketed fund managers here, they'll probably be sweating and praying they can cover their shorts soon.

leeeta      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 16:51) Posted:

Kateks will soon be covering their shorts and die pain pain. 


 
 
cccx123
    15-Sep-2013 17:08  
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I just realised that certain investors or brokerages do not necessarily have to borrow shares from CDP to short the stock. They may have their own pool of equities from which they choose to short. It is only a matter of time before they find shorting HK a losing prospect. Now that we've got all those foreign deep pocketed fund managers here, they'll probably be sweating and praying they can cover their shorts soon.

leeeta      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 16:51) Posted:

Kateks will soon be covering their shorts and die pain pain. 


cccx123      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 16:48) Posted:

Thanks for that information. Now we know why we've seen such a wide variety of brokerages, both foreign and local indulging in this stock the past week or so. Credit Suisse, DMG, etc.

Only issue I have is the hedging of the MTNs to USD. Might be a smart move since PRC is moving towards a consumption driven economy, which will revalue its currency upwards, making debt in dollar denominations cheaper. But should that great experiment fail.. We will have worse things to worry about.

Hope to see HK break the 6cents barrier soon. :)


 
 
leeeta
    15-Sep-2013 17:03  
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and when 10cts break many will chase to 16 and so on. Its a herd thing.


Lucky03      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 15:21) Posted:

Sooner than expected, Polarbear55 :)

Polarbear55      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 15:02) Posted:

Let's get familiar seeing these values for HK...$0.062, $0.07, $0.10!!
Believe and we all shall see!! 😃 😃


 
 
leeeta
    15-Sep-2013 16:51  
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Kateks will soon be covering their shorts and die pain pain. 


cccx123      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 16:48) Posted:

Thanks for that information. Now we know why we've seen such a wide variety of brokerages, both foreign and local indulging in this stock the past week or so. Credit Suisse, DMG, etc.

Only issue I have is the hedging of the MTNs to USD. Might be a smart move since PRC is moving towards a consumption driven economy, which will revalue its currency upwards, making debt in dollar denominations cheaper. But should that great experiment fail.. We will have worse things to worry about.

Hope to see HK break the 6cents barrier soon. :)

 

 
cccx123
    15-Sep-2013 16:48  
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Thanks for that information. Now we know why we've seen such a wide variety of brokerages, both foreign and local indulging in this stock the past week or so. Credit Suisse, DMG, etc.

Only issue I have is the hedging of the MTNs to USD. Might be a smart move since PRC is moving towards a consumption driven economy, which will revalue its currency upwards, making debt in dollar denominations cheaper. But should that great experiment fail.. We will have worse things to worry about.

Hope to see HK break the 6cents barrier soon. :)
 
 
leeeta
    15-Sep-2013 16:18  
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Bro, you check your mail and you will see that Lucky's 1 lollar might not be too far off. lol.


Share7      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 15:23) Posted:

Industrial waste water players like UtdEnv receives more attention. Hope there will be a systemic shift to municipal waste player like HK since there is so much growth since the Chinese govt will be pushing for the next 5-year plan to address urbanisation (apart from housing) services and the environment. Wow, 50-60c I give to leeeta, now have to give $1 to you also. I want to see a convincing break of 6c towards NAV of 7.3c first. CE

 
 
leeeta
    15-Sep-2013 16:15  
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Share7, you got mail. :)


leeeta      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 16:12) Posted:

http://nextinsight.net/index.php/story-archive-mainmenu-60/919-2013/7370-hankore-into-high-growth-phase   


Lucky03      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 15:29) Posted:

Ha, lol ! One step at a time. :


 
 
leeeta
    15-Sep-2013 16:12  
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http://nextinsight.net/index.php/story-archive-mainmenu-60/919-2013/7370-hankore-into-high-growth-phase   


Lucky03      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 15:29) Posted:

Ha, lol ! One step at a time. :)

Share7      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 15:23) Posted:

Industrial waste water players like UtdEnv receives more attention. Hope there will be a systemic shift to municipal waste player like HK since there is so much growth since the Chinese govt will be pushing for the next 5-year plan to address urbanisation (apart from housing) services and the environment. Wow, 50-60c I give to leeeta, now have to give $1 to you also. I want to see a convincing break of 6c towards NAV of 7.3c first. CE


 
 
Lucky03
    15-Sep-2013 15:29  
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Ha, lol ! One step at a time. :)

Share7      ( Date: 15-Sep-2013 15:23) Posted:

Industrial waste water players like UtdEnv receives more attention. Hope there will be a systemic shift to municipal waste player like HK since there is so much growth since the Chinese govt will be pushing for the next 5-year plan to address urbanisation (apart from housing) services and the environment. Wow, 50-60c I give to leeeta, now have to give $1 to you also. I want to see a convincing break of 6c towards NAV of 7.3c first. CE

 
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