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FearValueGreed
    10-Apr-2013 23:13  
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Any dip is an opportunity to buy towards the race upto june.

 
 
edchai
    09-Apr-2013 10:19  
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Hot stock today ... $3.67.  Go higher please.
 
 
teeth53
    08-Apr-2013 17:32  
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Semi final for SingTel...going for target in the final, finalist mah...? Go go go... Singtel please put in a lot more effort, better strikers and better players....
 

 
teeth53
    07-Apr-2013 21:16  
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  CarrierNet-Announcement-Distributor-Agreement-with-SingTel-Group-01-04-2013.pdf

The Board of Directors of Carriernet Global Ltd wishes to announce that the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Polaris Telecom Pte Ltd. (“PTPL”) has on 1 April 2013 entered into a distributor agreement with S'pore Telecommunications Limited

SingTel Mobile S'pore Pte Ltd

SingNet Pte Ltd and

Telecom Equipment Pte Ltd

(collectively, the “SingTel Group Companies”) to carry out sales, marketing and promotional activities in S'pore in order to promote and procure the sale of telecommunications and/or broadcasting services provided by each of the SingTel Group Companies (“Services”).

Under the terms of the Distributor Agreement, PTPL will be appointed to initiate or actively support Marketing Activities initiated by SingTel Group Companies to promote and sell the Services and Products,
including organizing exhibitions or roadshows, the size, frequency and duration of which shall be subject to the prior approval of the relevant SingTel Group Company, and shall procure Exclusive Retail Shops to
do the same.

The Distributor Agreement is for an initial term of two year commencing from the effective date of the Distributor Agreement i.e. 1 April 2013 and may at SingTel Group Companies’ option be renewed for a further period of two years.

This distributor agreement - expected to contribute positively 2the Grp  financial performance for current financial yr ending 31 Dec 2013.

teeh53 thot - this one kow lat, si bey kow lat lehh, SingTel Group Companies for two years of solid business...Polaris must chion.
 
 
teeth53
    07-Apr-2013 19:50  
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Trikomsel got vast experience in retailing in Indonesia handphone trading with many retail shop (right), all through CarrierNet whom is Trikomsel control is setting up retail sales here in S'pore, for this purpose CarrierNet will hold a EGM n rename ad Polaris Ltd ( the pt here is there's many retailers BBs available here in S'pore, why chosen CarrierNet...?)
 
 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 22:01  
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Yup...very competitive. It only goes to say how big big player's is more then willly work with the new n old ruling govt.

One thing I am sure is whoever's bid for n success, will have to contribute a lot of commitment, experience n cash to fund their huge potential project.
Oni telco big enuff to spend a lot of money is Singtel n institutional fund like JP Morgan can go for this long long road to success.

Bo short cut to prosperity

student      ( Date: 06-Apr-2013 20:40) Posted:



  Extracted from an article at Bloomberg website:- 

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-14/singtel-prefers-mobile-in-seeking-myanmar-access-southeast-asia.html


" ... Still, SingTel faces competition for the two Myanmar licenses the government plans to award by June. Malaysia’s Axiata Group Bhd., Singapore’s ST Telemedia Pte and Norway’s Telenor ASA were among phone operators that indicated their interest in the licenses.

The Myanmar government said today 91 groups submitted expressions of interest. The second stage will include pre- qualification to decide on eligle bidders, it said...."

 

 
student
    06-Apr-2013 20:40  
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  Extracted from an article at Bloomberg website:- 

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-02-14/singtel-prefers-mobile-in-seeking-myanmar-access-southeast-asia.html


" ... Still, SingTel faces competition for the two Myanmar licenses the government plans to award by June. Malaysia’s Axiata Group Bhd., Singapore’s ST Telemedia Pte and Norway’s Telenor ASA were among phone operators that indicated their interest in the licenses.

The Myanmar government said today 91 groups submitted expressions of interest. The second stage will include pre- qualification to decide on eligle bidders, it said...."
 
 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 20:28  
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FearValueGreed (your nick is very valuable n useful) Thk Qs.

Fear - out of Euro, Value - Goldman Sachs, and finally Greed - Behold.

teeth53      ( Date: 06-Apr-2013 14:58) Posted:



On Singtel (Temasek Holdings control...) via for one of two Telco's license in Myanmar verses G.soros Quantum Strategic Partners Ltd,.

http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/george-soros-dials-myanmar-080200844.html

Note this - Goldman Sachs Grp, Inc is an American??, multi int'l investment banking firm that is reported to have systematically helped the Greek...and everyone can see at Greek's.

What  GS Grp  can  to do to EU?,  what can happen to Euro zone???.

Your answer is as good, err..is very BAD resulted in near turmoil in EU.

 
 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 19:40  
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A sign of things to come....coming for CarrierNet (a smaller player and a  telco expert in building hardware infrastructure), real, very real potential for RTO  and is  about to rename as polaris Ltd.


An Indo listed Telco firm - Trikomsel which is oso backup  by JP Morgan). As a  JP Morgan representive  for CarrierNet Director, not for nothing. It most recently move, bot n moved to new Ubi office.

Do note - Agreement btw Singtel and Al Noor Int'l to distribute Singtel’s satellite phones (Inmarsat), SingTel Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN) and satellite broadcasting bandwidth services in Myanmar. Al Noor Int'l is one of the largest importer of mobile phones in Myanmar.

FYI  Only - SingTel sent in its expression of interest for a phone license in the nation last mth and is awaiting further details on the bidding process and terms of the permit, C.E.O, Ms  Chua Sock Koong said in a Bloomberg Television interview with Haslinda Amin.

“Looking at experience in other emerging mkts, mobile solution appears to be a more cost effective, a faster solution to provide communications infrastructure to the masses, particularly in rural areas, very quickly,” she said. “While mkt potential is very attractive, we would need to understand what the terms of the license issuance would be.”

SingTel, which owns stakes in the biggest mobile-phone companies in Asian emerging markets including Thailand, Indonesia and India, is seeking a foothold in a nation where only 9 percent of the country’s 64 million people have handsets.
 
 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 19:07  
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Myanmar will hav the full support of a very experience operator, who is backup by Temasek holdings.

SingTel CEO, Ms Chua oredi is keen to promoting Singtel interest further a field, smaller player's may join or wish to join  Singtel for the built up of Myanmar total  telecommunication infrastructure from city to city, town to town and to even remote area.
 

 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 19:00  
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Then let those General led to believe in G.Soros - Quantum Fund, Goldman Sachs,  Digicel and even Vodafone. 

Soon Singtel will becoming a house hold name in Myanmar. Link India on the West, South to Africa and Australia  and  to China on the East and beyond to U.S.
  1. Digicel profile - www.digicelgroup.com - Cached


theyoungone      ( Date: 06-Apr-2013 15:46) Posted:



To be honest, I believe  the  competition is between  Digicel (along with Quantum and Yoma), Vodafone and last but not least, Singtel. The consortium led by Quantum seems highly viable due to the following factors.

1) George Soros has been actively pursuing philanthropic  work in Myanmar and has close ties with the ruling government and President Thein Sein. While his altruism should be lauded,  one can't be help but wonder if there is more than meets the eye. Besides, a big-name presence in the consortium  will boost its credibility and attractiveness to foreign investors.

Refer to: http://blogs.wsj.com/searealtime/2011/12/30/george-soros-heads-to-myanmar/

2) Digicel is easily one of the leading telecom service providers in developing countries. With its expertise in delivering low-cost and satisfactory services to consumers, it definitely gives the consortium a technical advantage over its rivals.

3) Yoma is easily one of the biggest conglomerates in Myanmar right now. Its CEO has connections throughout the nation, and with bureaucracy being one of the most stifling of problems involved in such deals, Yoma, with its know-how and experience with doing business in the country can help to steer the consortium to eventual success in its bid to kickstart the telecomms industry in Myanmar.

 

 
 
theyoungone
    06-Apr-2013 15:46  
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To be honest, I believe  the  competition is between  Digicel (along with Quantum and Yoma), Vodafone and last but not least, Singtel. The consortium led by Quantum seems highly viable due to the following factors.

1) George Soros has been actively pursuing philanthropic  work in Myanmar and has close ties with the ruling government and President Thein Sein. While his altruism should be lauded,  one can't be help but wonder if there is more than meets the eye. Besides, a big-name presence in the consortium  will boost its credibility and attractiveness to foreign investors.

Refer to: http://blogs.wsj.com/searealtime/2011/12/30/george-soros-heads-to-myanmar/

2) Digicel is easily one of the leading telecom service providers in developing countries. With its expertise in delivering low-cost and satisfactory services to consumers, it definitely gives the consortium a technical advantage over its rivals.

3) Yoma is easily one of the biggest conglomerates in Myanmar right now. Its CEO has connections throughout the nation, and with bureaucracy being one of the most stifling of problems involved in such deals, Yoma, with its know-how and experience with doing business in the country can help to steer the consortium to eventual success in its bid to kickstart the telecomms industry in Myanmar.

 
 
 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 15:25  
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A nobody like me can think like that. (U think..?) those running a state or country will gave away their stake to Angmo..?.

Note - no one would like to hav a too strong a partner till the country, state or their national treasures throw away..? and 

Will hav to listen to them..JUST LIKE GREEK's
 
 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 15:19  
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Greek's got a very, very hard lesson believing that U.S. Funded really help them, and

Greek's people's has to feel and shitt.. and help themself.

teeth53      ( Date: 06-Apr-2013 15:10) Posted:



Will the General listen and kotow to the Angmo, esp U.S. funded?. and then must listen to them...Orwill they trust us more...??. to do business with them.

Note - no one would like to hav a too strong a partner till the country or state will hav to listen to them..JUST LIKE GREEK's

teeth53      ( Date: 06-Apr-2013 15:06) Posted:

Will the Myanmar General put more trust in Angmo? like what U.S. did to them, like what G.soros Fund  did during 1997 Asian financial crisis, trying to bring down Asian weak currencies.


 
 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 15:16  
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I am  betting on SingTel....forming partnership with them for over the long long term potential growth.
 

 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 15:12  
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This are ONLY two (2) example, what Angmo fund can do...
 
 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 15:10  
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Will the General listen and kotow to the Angmo, esp U.S. funded?. and then must listen to them...Orwill they trust us more...??. to do business with them.

Note - no one would like to hav a too strong a partner till the country or state will hav to listen to them..JUST LIKE GREEK's

teeth53      ( Date: 06-Apr-2013 15:06) Posted:

Will the Myanmar General put more trust in Angmo? like what U.S. did to them, like what G.soros Fund  did during 1997 Asian financial crisis, trying to bring down Asian weak currencies.

 
 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 15:06  
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Will the Myanmar General put more trust in Angmo? like what U.S. did to them, like what G.soros Fund  did during 1997 Asian financial crisis, trying to bring down Asian weak currencies.
 
 
teeth53
    06-Apr-2013 14:58  
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On Singtel (Temasek Holdings control...) via for one of two Telco's license in Myanmar verses G.soros Quantum Strategic Partners Ltd,.

http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/george-soros-dials-myanmar-080200844.html

Note this - Goldman Sachs Grp, Inc is an American??, multi int'l investment banking firm that is reported to have systematically helped the Greek...and everyone can see at Greek's.

What  GS Grp  can  to do to EU?,  what can happen to Euro zone???.

Your answer is as good, err..is very BAD resulted in near turmoil in EU.
 
 
FearValueGreed
    06-Apr-2013 14:14  
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Southeast Asia’s largest telecoms group by valuation, Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) has reportedly teamed up with the Al Noor Group to distribute satellite-based technologies and services in Myanmar. According to a statement released yesterday by International Enterprise Singapore, Al Noor – which is based in the city-state and is currently one of the largest importers of mobile handsets in Myanmar – will assist SingTel’s efforts to sell satellite phones, broadband internet and broadcasting services in Myanmar. The move comes as SingTel jostles for control of one of two telecommunications licences being sold by the Myanmar authorities this year as they look to liberalise the tightly-controlled domestic telecoms sector.
 
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