SGX (S68.SG) down 1.7% at $8.80 in active trade as investors fret over high premium bourse wants to pay for ASX (ASX.AU), also increasing opposition to deal in Australia; Transcu (E15.SG) +7.4% at $0.145 after saying it gets in-principle nod for rights shares, warrants listing; Mapletree Industrial (ME8U.SG) down 0.9% at $1.08, second most active today.

OCTOBER 2010
Every weekend has many talks.
Coming Saturday: 30 10 2010
Phillip Capital Global Market Day
Hilton Hotel
9:30am to 3:00pm
FULL HOUSE
BullishTempo ( Date: 26-Oct-2010 15:31) Posted:
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China down, Hong Kong down, Europe down at the moment. Dow Jones futures also down.
Globally all in bearish mode, all waiting for QE2 to be announced by US feds in early November.
I am going to be careful with my trades for the remainder of this month. Keep your stop loss levels tight.
Concorde Hotel
100 Orchard Road, Singapore 238640smallRole ( Date: 26-Oct-2010 15:13) Posted:
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IG Market also not bad right?

Buying coming back at GSP.
Who was the one who said that BBs will come back in afternoon? lol... all becoming so good

Ok got it !
So the idea is that this event should be sponsored by MF Global right?
pharoah88 ( Date: 26-Oct-2010 15:13) Posted:
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icetomato ( Date: 26-Oct-2010 15:15) Posted:
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Just now you bought at 2.22? Icetomato has very good trade sense. Always manage to buy at support and sell at resistance. Most of the time this trading technique will work, except for those times when resistance broken through, then you will miss out on the run upwards. But still overall, you will make more than you lose.
Way to go!

By the way ever tried ice tomato drink mixed with alcohol? Quite nice

Last Saturday: 23 10 2010
Standard Chartered Bank [SCB] invited more than 1,000 to their sponsored Breakfast Talk [Global Market Outlook] at Shangrila Hotel
FULL HOUSE
Last Saturday: 23 10 2010
My friends attended the INVEST sponsored morning Seminar [Singapore Market Outlook] at Singapore Conference Hall
FULL HOUSE
Sponsored Events in SINGAPORE are always FULL HOUSE.
BullishTempo ( Date: 26-Oct-2010 15:05) Posted:
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Wah... I haven't confirm...
Yeah G13 moving up!
bladez87 ( Date: 26-Oct-2010 15:12) Posted:
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Yeah....Count me in..
but i not familiar singapore route ..
Please direct me how get mentioned restaurant?!
BT
at SPICES CAFE
BETTER BUFFET MENU
on Monday / Wednesday / Friday
Please note
BullishTempo ( Date: 26-Oct-2010 14:24) Posted:
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genting sp not moving. that is better than going down i guess.
ok confirmed list.
1.BT
2.Bladez
3.noob79
4. raptor22
5.pharoah88
6.eastcivic
7.greenbean
8.smallrole TBA
9.gaecia
10.baelgeran
11.icetomato
potentially AK,cannotfind,epliew, cblow etc etc.
pharoah88 ( Date: 26-Oct-2010 15:03) Posted:
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I copied the Menu from Guan Hoe Soon's website.
S$18 per head Peranakan Buffet Menu
Minimum Group Size 30 Paxs
Raptor22 ( Date: 26-Oct-2010 14:45) Posted:
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STI off 0.2%; FOMC eyed for catalyst; 3148 support |
Tags: ASX | Mapletree Industrial Trust | SGX | Transcu
WRITTEN BY DOW JONES & CO, INC |
TUESDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2010 14:48 |
STI down 0.2% at 3175.05; index stuck in consolidation mode under 3200 mark, touched Oct. 14, 15, highest since May 2008; analysts say will be hard for STI to breach that level amid sideways trade, with upcoming FOMC meeting most likely candidate to give meaningful push to index either way. Last 1.8 decliners for every gainer, vs 1.9 to one midday. Volume moderate with 1.09 billion shares traded worth $1.12 billion. SGX (S68.SG) down 1.7% at $8.80 in active trade as investors fret over high premium bourse wants to pay for ASX (ASX.AU), also increasing opposition to deal in Australia; Transcu (E15.SG) +7.4% at $0.145 after saying it gets in-principle nod for rights shares, warrants listing; Mapletree Industrial (ME8U.SG) down 0.9% at $1.08, second most active today. Index trades in narrow range today, unlikely to move much either way before close; support at last week’s low of 3148 looks safe. |
Concorde Hotel
Food &
Appetizer and Salads
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Peranakan:
Tau Hoo Goreng / Sambal Kiam Chye / Fruit Rojak / Nonya Achar
Local Food:
Crispy Baby Squid / Kang Kong with Cuttlefish / Fried Shrimp Rolls / Oriental Omelette
Tuesday & Thursday
Peranakan:
Sambal Nanas / Mixed Vegetables Salad / Fruit Rojak / Babi Chin Cha Mlok
Local Food:
Prawn & Mango Beancurd Roll / Spicy Jellyfish Salad / Drunken Chicken / Glass Noodles
Soup Peranakan Local Soup
Monday Buah Paya Tetek
Tuesday Kepitin Bakwan Lotus Root & Pork Ribs
Wednesday Hee Phio Winter Melon & Crabmeat
Thursday Itek Tim Sop Kambing with Roti
Friday Tee Toh Seafood & Bean-curd
Barbecue Items
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Pork Satay with Pineapple Sauce / Chicken Satay / Otak Otak / Tau Kwa Pow
Tuesday & Thursday
Pork Satay with Pineapple Sauce / Chicken Satay / Otak Otak / Hokkien Ngoh Hiang
Main Dish
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Peranakan:
Babi Buah Keluak / Nonya Curry Ayam / Sotong Itam / Ikan Kuah Lada /
Sayur Masak Lemak / Mee Goreng
Local Dishes: Black Pepper Blue Crab
Hainanese Cuisine: Boiled Chicken & Fragrant Rice
Teochew Cuisine: Oyster Omelette
Cantonese Cuisine: Stir-fried Mixed Vegetables with Assorted Meat
Hakka Cuisine: Braised Rice Wine Chicken
Malay Cuisine: Rendang Daging Lembu (Western
Tuesday & Thursday
Peranakan:
Ayam Buah Keluak / Beef Stew / Sambal Sotong / Ikan Asam Pedas / Nonya Chap Chye /
Nasi Kunyit
Local Dishes: Chilli Crab
Hainanese Cuisine: Stir-fried pork with pineapple
Teochew Cuisine: Oyster Omelette
Cantonese Cuisine: Prawn Fritters with Wasabi Mayo
Hakka Cuisine: Braised Rice Wine Chicken
Malay Cuisine: Ayam Goreng Gurih (savoury fragrant fried chicken)
Local Show Cooking Peranakan Show Cooking
Monday: Teochew Seafood Rice Soup Kueh Pai Ti / Laksa
Tuesday: Satay Bee Hoon Popiah / Mee
Wednesday: Braised Duck Noodles Soup Nasi Lemak / Loh Kai Yit
Thursday:
Friday: Prawn Noodles Itek Sio / Dried Mee
Desserts
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
Peranakan:
Bobo Cha Cha / Kueh Charah / Apong Bok Kuah / Pulot Intee / Kueh Pisang / Gula Melaka
Ubi Kaya Urap
Local:
Green Bean with Durian / Chocolate Mousse / Durian Crepes / Yam Paste with Gingko Nut
Tropical Fruits / Coconut Agar Agar /
Tuesday & Thursday
Peranakan: Apong Bok Kuah / Kueh Charah / Apong Balek Durian / Kueh Kuria / Goreng Klodok
Kueh Dadah / Sago & Jack Fruit Pudding
Local:
Black Eye Pea with Durian / Sesame Balls / Durian Swiss Roll / Tropical Fruits / Mango Mousse
Assorted French Pastries / Chocolate Pudding / Water Chestnuts in Coconut Syrup
*Management reserves the right to change the menu without prior notice.
Singapore’s ASX bid spurs exchange merger speculation: Update 2 - Singapore government stake |
Tags: ASX | Chi-X Global Inc | Credit Suisse Group AG | JP Morgan Chase & Co | Singapore Exchange | Singapore Mercantile Exchange
WRITTEN BY BLOOMBERG | ||||
TUESDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2010 14:35 | ||||
Page 2 of 2 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT STAKE The Singapore government’s stake may be reduced below the 15% limit under the terms of Singapore Exchange’s existing offer, the analysts wrote. The proposed takeover has triggered a backlash from Australian lawmakers, throwing into doubt whether the deal will win parliamentary approval. The Greens, whose votes Prime Minister Julia Gillard needs to pass legislation, “will not be facilitating or supporting this takeover,” leader Bob Brown told reporters today in Canberra. Opposition treasury spokesman Joe Hockey said the offer is “of great concern” and independent lawmaker Bob Katter called the proposal “lunacy.” Singapore Exchange shares fell 6.2%, the most since Oct. 24, 2008, to $8.95 yesterday even as it predicted US$30 million a year in savings from the deal. The stock lost 3.2% to $8.66 today. The company’s spokeswoman Magdalyn Liew didn’t return calls seeking comment on the stock’s decline. ‘RICHLY PRICED’ “We see SGX’s acquisition of ASX as being richly priced,” Srikanth Vadlamani, an analyst at Nomura Holdings Inc., wrote in a note dated Oct. 25. “The extent of cost savings implies to us that the success of the deal hinges upon the combined entity being able to realize material revenue synergies. However, we do not see obvious revenue synergies.” Singapore Exchange’s offer represents a 42% premium for ASX, according to data compiled by Bloomberg tracking 20-day average stock prices, more than twice the 21% average for takeovers of publicly traded financial companies around the world in the past year. It’s the third-highest premium among the 15 buyouts in the industry exceeding US$1 billion. The Hong Kong Exchange is the biggest in the world, according to data on the 18 members of the FTSE/Mondo Visione Exchanges Index compiled by Bloomberg. The company’s products and China’s economy make the exchange an attractive business partner, said Thomas Caldwell, who invests in exchanges worldwide as chairman of Toronto-based Caldwell Financial. ‘DREAM EXCHANGE’ “Hong Kong is the dream exchange, because it’s got options, it’s got cash markets -- it’s got what everybody wants to participate in,” said Caldwell, who said he has a “minor” holding of the company. The Singapore acquisition “has jogged everybody that maybe the exchange consolidation phase may have a bit more steam to it, and that could mean some action here.” Speculation of more tie-ups in the region is rising as the threat of competition increases. Chi-X Global Inc., an electronic trading platform, plans to open in Australia in March. The Singapore Mercantile Exchange, backed by the operator of the largest commodity exchange in India, started business in the city-state in August. If Asian exchanges “can find opportunities to add value for shareholders, then they have to consider these sorts of things,” said Gavin Parry, managing director of Parry International Trading in Hong Kong. “It’s going to be about how exchanges reinvigorate themselves.” |
BullishTempo ( Date: 26-Oct-2010 14:24) Posted:
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