Finally green for a while.... hope it is at the end of the day.
Lau Sai for days already. Hope to catch a glimpse of green today (not the face though). 
Let the pyramid schemes go on for another one hundred years, who cares.   Let all be happy and comfortable until 2113, today. 
18 Signs That Massive Economic Problems Are Erupting Everywhere
This is no time to be complacent.  Massive economic problems are erupting all over the globe, but most people seem to believe that everything is going to be just fine.  In fact, a whole bunch of recent polls and surveys show that the American people are starting to feel much better about how the U.S. economy is performing.  Unfortunately, the false prosperity that we are currently enjoying is not going to last much longer. Unfortunately, the majority appear to be purposely ignoring the economic horror that is breaking out all over the globe.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-06-03/18-signs-massive-economic-problems-are-erupting-everywhere
Whether the Japanese government guessed that the 150% annualized surge in the nominal price of their stocks, or 30% devaluation was unsustainable is questionable, but it seems that 'Plan B' is being created. As The Diplomat notes, finding itself in an increasingly complex and hostile security environment, Japan has taken the first steps towards developing a pre-emptive first-strike capability. This is a controversial move in a region that remains wary of a potential return to Japanese militarism.
Watch out fr Gallant.
shuncheng ( Date: 04-Jun-2013 08:42) Posted:
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bro and sis... anyone can guess what will be in play today ?
i hope to see 15700, before  a correction, then soar again,
Dow is riding a roller coaster...Bull or Bear 50-50..very interesting
Contemplating to sell my us bond. Can anyone advise me?
Thank you!
Thank you!
Singapore's manufacturing sector grew in May from the month before, according to the latest purchasing managers' index (PMI).
The overall PMI reading rose to 51.1 from 50.3 in April, indicating a third consecutive month of expansion.
A reading above 50 points to expansion in industrial activity.
The expansion was attributed to higher new orders both locally and from abroad, said the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials Management, which compiles the monthly index.
Sis, Jia ba buay boa( Hockkien ). Lapar beli boa = kalau ada wang yang lebih boleh beli saham/ property yang murah lalu tunggul harga naik. Cheers!
halleluyah ( Date: 03-Jun-2013 21:02) Posted:
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Short sell orders executed on 03 June 2013
  http://www.sgx.com/wps/wcm/connect/sgx_en/home/company_disclosure/short_sale/short_sale_daily/DailyShortSell20130603.txt
Why today so many anyhow panic anyhow sell ??
wow...bull continues its journey
Peter_Pan ( Date: 03-Jun-2013 18:18) Posted:
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Dik, apa maksud itu makan pork...makan roti/bao? Tak faham langsung. Agak u orang untung banyak lah tdy. I sangat sibuk, anak O level chinese tdy lagi parent/teacher meeting. Cuma beli 100 lots interra.
GorgeousOng ( Date: 03-Jun-2013 19:34) Posted:
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tan buah bow(等 没 有 女 人 ) correct?
Then....our Sista halleluyah can help lah! Heheee!🙈 🙉 🙊 🙈 🙉 🙊
Then....our Sista halleluyah can help lah! Heheee!🙈 🙉 🙊 🙈 🙉 🙊
Tomique ( Date: 03-Jun-2013 16:06) Posted:
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US futures going strong.
Subsea 7 S.A. awarded US$170 million contract offshore UK
Monday, Jun 03, 2013
Subsea 7 S.A. (Oslo Børs: SUBC) today announced the award of a contract valued at approximately US$170 million from Statoil for the Mariner field, located in the UK sector of the North Sea.
The contract is for the engineering, procurement, installation and construction (EPIC) of 39km of rigid flowlines and flexible riser systems, together with associated subsea structures, protection systems, and tie-ins.
Project management and engineering work will commence immediately at Subsea 7’s offices in Stavanger, Norway and Aberdeen, UK. Offshore activities utilising a variety of Subsea 7 vessels are scheduled to commence in 2015 and to be completed in 2016.
Thomas Sunde, VP - Sales & Marketing (North Sea and Canada) said: "We are extremely pleased to have been awarded this significant project from Statoil for their Mariner field development in the North Sea. The award recognizes our ability to deliver the full range of technology solutions for subsea SURF projects, as well our strong track record as a reliable large scale EPIC Contractor.
Subsea 7 looks forward to working closely with Statoil to successfully deliver our scope of work, with safety and quality at the forefront throughout."
Monday, Jun 03, 2013
Subsea 7 S.A. (Oslo Børs: SUBC) today announced the award of a contract valued at approximately US$170 million from Statoil for the Mariner field, located in the UK sector of the North Sea.
The contract is for the engineering, procurement, installation and construction (EPIC) of 39km of rigid flowlines and flexible riser systems, together with associated subsea structures, protection systems, and tie-ins.
Project management and engineering work will commence immediately at Subsea 7’s offices in Stavanger, Norway and Aberdeen, UK. Offshore activities utilising a variety of Subsea 7 vessels are scheduled to commence in 2015 and to be completed in 2016.
Thomas Sunde, VP - Sales & Marketing (North Sea and Canada) said: "We are extremely pleased to have been awarded this significant project from Statoil for their Mariner field development in the North Sea. The award recognizes our ability to deliver the full range of technology solutions for subsea SURF projects, as well our strong track record as a reliable large scale EPIC Contractor.
Subsea 7 looks forward to working closely with Statoil to successfully deliver our scope of work, with safety and quality at the forefront throughout."
The bulls are fast and furious!