
Do not miss the jungle because of one tree.
Time to search for bargains ..... especially those who have completed consolidation .....
Yongnam and Lian Beng are all now at attractive levels .....
Property related mah .....
Also a 30cents category ..... HLG already crosses 30 liao .....
HLG's rally will give a solid booster to Lian Beng.
Hope Lian Beng will cross 40 cents very very soon.
So business in the pipeline .....
Don't know what kind of profit expected next year ?
What's analysts' fair value for Lian Beng ?
This one keep winning contract ..... may be company need new staff, so can find job there .....
this counter out of sudden jump... any news?
Yeah, after the treaty signed, all the construction stocks will get a boost. Ahoy look out on Monday.
PM Lee and Indon President Yudhoyono will witness the signing of the Extradition Treaty and Defence cooperation agreement.
Apr 27, 2007
AsiaOne
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono will witness the signing of an Extradition Treaty and Defence Cooperation Agreement between Singapore and Indonesia.
The leaders will also meet for talks, together with members of their respective delegations.
Mr Lee is accompanied by Mrs Lee, Foreign Minister George Yeo, Defence Minister Teo Chee Hean, Trade and Industry Minister Lim Hng Kiang, Minister of State (Finance and Transport) Lim Hwee Hua, Minister of State (National Development) Grace Fu, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Education) Masagos Zulkifli and senior government officials.
Concluded late on Monday night in Singapore, these pacts will be signed by the two countries' foreign and defence ministers after two years of negotiations.
The two treaties were concluded as a package, in accordance with an agreement between Mr Lee and Dr Yudhoyono reached during an October 2005 meeting in Bali,.
Indonesia has said that an extradition pact would be necessary in order to fight corruption and will allow it to arrest Indonesians allegedly involved in graft cases who fled the country.
When Indonesia froze the use of a joint military training area in 2003, the Defence Cooperation Agreement was proposed to restore defence cooperation.
Details of the two pacts will only be released later today, after the signing ceremony.
When the leaders meet later today, it is likely that they would discuss two unresolved bilateral issues - the ban on the export of Indonesian sand to Singapore and the detention of 22 Singapore-bound barges carrying granite.
The barges were detained by the Indonesian authorities in February due to its alleged violations of regulations related to the sand ban.
The detentions disrupted Singapore's supply of granite, a basic construction material. It also came just weeks after Indonesia banned the export of land sand, another fundamental material.
PM Lee had previously described the sand ban as a lost opportunity for economic cooperation and a move that was detrimental to both parties.