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ten4one
    22-Jan-2008 13:50  
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What melt-down? Buying is still very strong for SingTel! Up, sell...down, also sell....just don't get caught in between and don't know where to go! Cheers!
 
 
mike8057d
    22-Jan-2008 13:43  
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it's a melt down
 
 
ygc91285
    21-Jan-2008 22:25  
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All counter kena solf off....even solid stock like Keppel, DBS, UOB....be cautious...save some money for CNY! At least got cash to spend.....
 

 
limhpp
    21-Jan-2008 16:46  
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Not only this lah...Look at DBS
 
 
Farmer
    21-Jan-2008 16:46  
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This is the largest index component stock, thus if STI down ~5% Singtel must contribute......looking at attractive price to enter.
 
 
tanglinboy
    21-Jan-2008 16:36  
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What happened to Singtel? Top loser today?!! 

It is leading the STI into deep red. 
 

 
ten4one
    21-Jan-2008 14:54  
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Buy and keep for CNY ? .........................Never buy and keep ....don't sell how to make profit! For your info, there'll be many more CNY coming .........keep until there is no more CNY .....hehehe. Kong-xi!
 
 
AK_Francis
    21-Jan-2008 11:34  
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STel lerong at 3.82. Buy and keep for CNY, cheers.
 
 
ten4one
    21-Jan-2008 09:38  
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It could be a good bet but certainly not the safest. In bad times, Cash is King. But if you intend to stay invested, it is best to adjust and re-value your portfolio eaery 6 mhs or so. Learn to sell, when the px is high (even for SingTel). It is never a bad thing to lock-in some profits. Cheerrs!
 
 
minesweeper
    20-Jan-2008 21:37  
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I totally agree.... If I have to look for buying any share tomorrow... no doubt it will be SINGTEL.... I consider anything around 3.8 is considered cheap looking at the future prospects of this stock... In these bad times, SINGTEL is the SAFEST bet anytime...
 

 
Farmer
    20-Jan-2008 19:19  
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There are every reasons to stay bullish for Singtel on the long term. Macquarie Research has recommend it as "Defensive with strong earnings prospects and yields" together with SPH & ST Engg. 

Moreover, its CEO had just bought > 1.1m share from open market bet $3.87-$4.03.Smiley
 
 
Rustyhaster
    20-Jan-2008 18:50  
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Any just to add on... Singtel is showing bearish sign so see see look look around first before making any decision lol..my advise hahahaha
 
 
Rustyhaster
    20-Jan-2008 18:47  
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Frm my point if view maybe around 3.76 to 3.74??if  break thru 3.74 then u got to wait liao lol : ) : ) as it might go down further
 
 
ilovebull
    19-Jan-2008 21:44  
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Based on TA, what is the good price to enter :)
 
 
minesweeper
    19-Jan-2008 21:39  
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I guess in these volatile times, SINGTEL is the best bet to park your money......This is a solid stock with excellent yoy performance... so avoid other stocks and BUY SINGTEL at whatever price you can get now..... keep it for future....   
 

 
ten4one
    17-Jan-2008 09:52  
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No doubt about it (range play) and don't let your capitals lay idle! Cheers!
 
 
mike8057d
    17-Jan-2008 09:50  
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I think Singtel is still pretty solid....it is on the radar of many large telcos in the US & Europe as major competitior
 
 
CWQuah
    17-Jan-2008 00:40  
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Be very careful with trades done on Singtel stock. There is a very good reason for its volatility. No doubt it has nice dividends, but it's better to buy somewhere closer to 3.60-3.70. Abt 15c per yr in terms of divvies.

 TA may not be 'responsive' enough; focus more on its movement range and study its movement vis-a-vis STI. In fact, if the market does recover, Singtel may actually go down instead.

 For swing traders this is a pretty nice stock to do range play.

 
 
 
mike8057d
    16-Jan-2008 17:04  
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looking for Asian money.....Super Asia
 
 
mike8057d
    16-Jan-2008 17:03  
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or fund disappear?  hahahaha
 
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