
May I know which brokerage's analysis quoted this????
erictkw ( Date: 07-Sep-2009 16:21) Posted:
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expert of GSP
what does this mean morning in sgx web under BNP
Each Exercise Amount of the Warrants relates to one underlying share (“Underlying Share”) as specified below.
Warrants
Type
Exercise Amount
Entitlement
Company
Issue Price
Expiry Date
Exercise Price
Genting Call Warrants
Call
2 Warrants
1 Genting Share
Genting Singapore PLC
S$0.20
5 April 2010
S$1.38 per Underlying Share
just wondering if anyone think it will touch 1.20 today. Nevermind it didnt happen. It seems the day is not right yet.
I strongly believed it will test the $1.2 mark this week. :) Question is can they hold it.
cathylmg ( Date: 07-Sep-2009 17:18) Posted:
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risktaker ( Date: 07-Sep-2009 16:34) Posted:
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Genting International - Sentosa’s blue skies
Raise target price. We have lifted our target price from S$0.70 to S$1.14 to take into account the earnings upgrades, and also because we have rolled our DCF valuation forward to 2010.
Blue skies ahead. There is still potential upside to our forecasts. We are still assuming a conservative mass market size of S$2.4bn (US$1.6bn) of which we assume Sentosa will conservatively capture 50%. There are no data points currently for the mass market, so we have refrained from making more aggressive assumptions.
However, in Malaysia, the mass market is worth some US$1.0-1.1bn (out of total gaming revenue of US$1.2bn). Singapore has double the addressable population, and three times the income level in Malaysia. Even if Singaporeans had half the Malaysia propensity to gamble, we would be looking at a mass market size of some US$3-3.3bn (S$4.5-4.9bn). If this turned out to be true, we would have to raise our EPS forecast for 2010 by more than double and our DCF valuation would rise to S$2.66. Earnings and target price revision
We have raised our 2010 earnings forecast by 160% and 2011 by 17%. 12-month price target: S$1.14 based on a DCF methodology. Outperform reiterated. We raise our DCF-based TP to S$1.14. We conservatively assume a 10% WACC and terminal growth rate of 2%. The implied target EV/EBITDA is 12x 2011E, in line with global peers. A cheaper entry is via parent Genting (GENT MK, RM6.68, Outperform, TP: RM7.50).
Key price movement will be Genting breaking $1.2 if it did ..... prepared for it to cheong very high.
Aiyo,
If I know Uncle AK loves Carlesberg too much, next time must not offer you too much Carlesberg...
Then you can drive your Camry yourself... hehehe...

Still vested n continuing taking d risk, no venture no gain loh. 2 Ys apply.
Ha ha All comrades, AK best time is non other than getting back my Class 3 driving license last Fri. Wat an agony since 21 Jun 2007, kana charged in court, fined one lot of current Yanlord px n cannot sit of d driver seat while on d road, for 18 mths, of being drink driving. Big wok ah, first in my life time, being charged in court. Wat a shame.
D moral of the story is, drink dun drive, n dun be so naive, see blinking blue lights infront of traffic, dun be like AK, must run road liao. Cheers
iPunter ( Date: 06-Sep-2009 14:36) Posted:
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last Saturday chinese paper mentioned that Genting may need to raise more money thru issuance of new shares. Don't know true or not.
Recently many shares chiong a lot and then suddenly trading halt and announce either issue new shares or convertible bond. Hopefully this won't happen to Genting.
Shorters will be Shot by Punters tomorrow :)
HUAT ah 8888
Usually when all ppl are super bullish on something, it is time to leave.
It has been stretch too much in this week, more risky to chase it now.
Sorry to offend those friends who bull on Genting for next week, just my opinion only.
iPunter ( Date: 06-Sep-2009 14:36) Posted:
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Many were "maximum bullish' during the good market times...
And maximum bearish during bad times...
But the problem is that no one knows whether the present moment is a good time or a bad time... hehehe...

Comrade, too complacent may lead to failure as well. Dun bet All in a basket.
Eddyson ( Date: 06-Sep-2009 00:12) Posted:
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