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dingbat ( Date: 22-Feb-2013 09:09) Posted:
Huge sell q. Do they have insider news?  |
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Huge sell q. Do they have insider news?
Then wot r they announcing 2day?
Or do you mean they know the outcome 2day but delay in releasing it?
ForTheFuture ( Date: 06-Feb-2013 15:55) Posted:
Just keep accumulate the stock. IMOP think it will soar up after the announment :)  The result will be out on 22 Feb for those parties that is selected
South African telecoms group MTN is in talks with Myanmar’s Directorate of Investment and Companies Administration (DICA) with a view to gaining an operating licence in the south east Asian country, local source Eleven Newsmedia reported. MTN is thought to have joined a list of around 18 companies which have submitted an expression of interest (EoI) in acquiring Myanmar licences, including India’s Bharti Airtel, Singapore’s SingTel, Malaysia’s Axiata, Caribbean group Digicel, Singapore-based telecoms investor ST Telemedia (with interests including StarHub and Malaysia’s U Mobile), KDDI of Japan, Thai operator AIS (via parent Shin Corp/InTouch) and Norway’s Telenor (parent of Thailand’s DTAC). Digicel Group CEO Colm Delves confirmed to TMT Finance that Digicel had expressed an interest in Myanmar. A deadline for EoIs has been extended to 8 February following an investigation into alleged corruption involving state officials.
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Just read somewhere only in june. Still a long way to go
yummygd ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 17:04) Posted:
They just ask for expression of interest i doubt its thats fast. Most likely earliest next month?
dingbat ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 16:51) Posted:
Gulp... any idea wot time news is released... High volume unloading 2day. |
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They just ask for expression of interest i doubt its thats fast. Most likely earliest next month?
dingbat ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 16:51) Posted:
Gulp... any idea wot time news is released... High volume unloading 2day. |
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Gulp... any idea wot time news is released... High volume unloading 2day.
Doubt its tom lei e licence
dingbat ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 14:02) Posted:
lol. Hope not. Strange it dropped 2 bids even   b4 news release. Why huh?  Towkay Eng, we're counting on you...
height00 ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 13:36) Posted:
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lol. Hope not. Strange it dropped 2 bids even   b4 news release. Why huh?  Towkay Eng, we're counting on you...
height00 ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 13:36) Posted:
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li kon simit
height00 ( Date: 21-Feb-2013 13:36) Posted:
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Sian. But heng so far no report of big shareholders selling. Maybe after today lol
Just one word goner
Hmmm....??
Simi taiji this counter???!?
Haiz this counter is so dead.. Zzz
Gufeng. I agreed with your insight and have boarded this vessel with cash and cpf planning for long term investment.
without sim cards, phones are still selling. Just that the numbers goes a little lower. 
 
lets hope you're right.

 
gufeng ( Date: 19-Feb-2013 21:59) Posted:
No sim card who want to buy phone? $250 alone  just for a  sim card how many  people can afford? Their mobile network cant even handle the current 3 million mobile user. Once 4 telco goes in, sim card will become cheap and everyone will start rushing for phone. They are targeting 40 million mobile user by 2016. 
Mdr are also eyeing the after sales service and accessories distribution in Myanmar which will give higher margin.
Singapore 5 million population got 3 telco...Myanmar 60 million population got 4 telco. You do the maths. Dont buy if you dont believe in their biz.
terencee ( Date: 19-Feb-2013 21:18) Posted:
Myanmar is nt lacking phones. They lack SIM cards. Dont think MDR will have any effect even if won the contract. There isn't shortage of phones in the first place. |
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Do you know that the Malaysia company Pixio  they want to aquire has a back room of Myanmer staff? Guess if they are into Myanmar.
Buying of accessories factory in China is common sense to be competitive in cost...money is in this biz. Esp if they can distribute them in Myanmar.
height00 ( Date: 19-Feb-2013 22:33) Posted:
Or they failed bid that why look for alternative in china |
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Or they failed bid that why look for alternative in china
Chicken n egg n yolk problem.
That's why they buy Quanli Shenzhen n Pixio to sell accessories to the mass beside mobile phones and sim
jovenus ( Date: 19-Feb-2013 21:21) Posted:
Chicken Egg problem. No cheap simcard , who want to buy phone ?
That y President wanna lower price of SIM to  broaden use of mobile phone to mass.
terencee ( Date: 19-Feb-2013 21:18) Posted:
Myanmar is nt lacking phones. They lack SIM cards. Dont think MDR will have any effect even if won the contract. There isn't shortage of phones in the first place. |
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No sim card who want to buy phone? $250 alone  just for a  sim card how many  people can afford? Their mobile network cant even handle the current 3 million mobile user. Once 4 telco goes in, sim card will become cheap and everyone will start rushing for phone. They are targeting 40 million mobile user by 2016. 
Mdr are also eyeing the after sales service and accessories distribution in Myanmar which will give higher margin.
Singapore 5 million population got 3 telco...Myanmar 60 million population got 4 telco. You do the maths. Dont buy if you dont believe in their biz.
terencee ( Date: 19-Feb-2013 21:18) Posted:
Myanmar is nt lacking phones. They lack SIM cards. Dont think MDR will have any effect even if won the contract. There isn't shortage of phones in the first place. |
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Chicken Egg problem. No cheap simcard , who want to buy phone ?
That y President wanna lower price of SIM to  broaden use of mobile phone to mass.
terencee ( Date: 19-Feb-2013 21:18) Posted:
Myanmar is nt lacking phones. They lack SIM cards. Dont think MDR will have any effect even if won the contract. There isn't shortage of phones in the first place. |
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