
I paid 5digit figure to learn...
Cedar will crawl back later.
ahtannn ( Date: 23-May-2013 09:36) Posted:
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gavinl ( Date: 23-May-2013 09:33) Posted:
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Already sold all mine at average of 0.0135[500@ 0.014 and 500 @ 0.013] at a small loss.
Will buy back if goes lower.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  No idea  how good are the projects under hua cheng, but below is Guizhou for you.  cedar expect constant flow of income from hua cheng after the RTO.  I am in for long haul and hope they will succeed.  There is no turning back for any chinese development, the city must redevelop to cater for the people coming in, it is only a matter of how fast it will go.  On top of that, i believe RMB would appreciate quickly in 5 years when they struck more currency deals with more countries.  .
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    176,167 square km |
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    34.75 million (2010) |
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Geography of Guizhou |
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Guizhou Province, " Qian" or " Gui" for short, is situated in the south-western part of China. The Province covers an area of over 176,167 square kilometres and has population of more than 34.75 million (2010),  there are total of 49 nationalities live in Guizhou, including Han, Yao, Miao, Dong, Bouyei, Tujia, Li, Gelao, Sui, Hui, Bai, Zhuang, etc. Guiyang is the capital of the Province. Guizhou occupies the eastern part of the Yungui Plateau, rising between the Sichuan Basin and Guangxi Basin. The Terrain of Guizhou gradually lowers down eastwards, its western and central part having an attitude of one to two thousand meters above sea level. The river valley area on the south-eastern fringe of the province has an altitude of around 500 meter above sea level. Guizhou has a rugged terrain, with numerous precipitous peaks and deep valleys, as well as extensive karsts formations, caves and underground rivers. Many date-shaped mini-basins scatter around the mountains. The Dalou Mountains in the northern part of the province forms the borderline of Guizhou. The Wuling Mountains in the north-eastern part of the province abounds in biological resources and has been declared as a key natural preserves of China. The Wumeng Mountains in the west borders Yunnan Province. The Miaoling Mountains in the central part of the province is the watershed between the Changjiang River (Yangtze River) system and Pearl River system. The major rivers flowing through the province are the Wujiang River, the Chishuihe River, the Qingshui River, the Nanpan River (the boundary river between Guizhou and Guangxi), the Beipan River. These rivers have the common features of being wide and open upstream but narrow downstream. They have rich hydraulic resources with their rapid flows of water, shoals and falls.  
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Good progress news from Cedar.  we have to wait further until 30 Jun 2013 for Hua Cheng RNAV to be ascertained, and announcement of the final shares to be issued.  probably in July Aug..  Share will be consolidated, 10 to 1 regardless.  per last cedar closed, this is a sgd 45mils company buying a 20yrs track record sdg 936mils company. (of which last profit is only less then sgd 9mils!!)  is that why hau cheng want to sell? or why hua cheng is selling?  what will happen when the shares are issued to them? will they sell them? is there any conditions guiding this ? who will be in control ?  we need investors to support this deal, market will decide.    below is the related extract on Guizhou prospect.
Guizhou hits the road to prosperity
-   China Daily, March 7, 2013
Authorities in Guizhou province have promised sound and rapid economic development over the next decade to realize its goal of building a prosperous society by 2020.
The poverty-stricken southwestern province has set an annual GDP growth target of 14 percent over the next five years, compared with 12.8 percent in 2012, Governor Chen Min'er, also a deputy to the National People's Congress, said during the annual NPC session on Wednesday.
Chen said development in the province will be accelerated in several fields, including industrial development, the private sector and urbanization.
" But such economic growth should not be achieved at the expense of the environment. Instead, government authorities should encourage the development of those industries that have little negative impact on the local ecology," he said.
Zhao Kezhi, Party chief of Guizhou and an NPC deputy, said all projects will receive strict environmental assessment before being launched.
" We will refuse any project that may trigger pollution in the local environment, especially those with heavy-metal pollution," he said.
In 2012, the State Council announced the further promotion of sound but rapid economic and social development in Guizhou in a document outlining a series of policies allowing the province to protect its ecology, strengthen industrialization and urbanization, and accelerate economic development.
The document is seen as a move to speed up development so that Guizhou catches up with more economically advanced provinces and regions.
Statistics from the provincial government forecast that 1 trillion yuan ($160 billion) will be invested to strengthen infrastructure construction this year.
Forty-two key water conservation projects have been built in the past two years, including one large reservoir and 36 medium-sized ones, official figures show.
Liu Yuankun, deputy governor of Guizhou, said: " Thanks to the construction of important reservoir projects, water storage capacity in the province will reach 14 billion cubic meters by 2015, up from the current 9 billion cubic meters, which means water supply in the province will completely satisfy water demand for local economic and social development."
Guizhou will build 20 well-off counties by 2017 and people in more than 90 percent of all counties in the province are expected to live comfortably, financially, by 2020, according to the provincial government.
About 6.3 million rural residents in Guizhou have left their hometowns to work outside the province.
Meanwhile, about 237,000 pupils dropped out of compulsory education in the province last year, statistics from the provincial government show.
Zhao said: " We hope more migrant workers can be attracted to work near their homes when more industries are developed in the province. Thus, such children will receive better care from their parents."