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leoleo
    07-May-2010 12:09  
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result miss analysis expectation...
 
 
hotokee
    22-Mar-2010 19:59  
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Usually if you buy small amt, you can buy the cheaper version thro another broker, then sell the latest purchase for a profit and wait for the higher priced purchase to go back to profit.

noobnoob      ( Date: 22-Mar-2010 17:10) Posted:

kana sell dwn 0.1... but at least recovered half of Friday 0.4 drop....

very smelly indeed....



Hulumas      ( Date: 22-Mar-2010 16:59) Posted:

Today, I do not think so


 
 
noobnoob
    22-Mar-2010 17:10  
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kana sell dwn 0.1... but at least recovered half of Friday 0.4 drop....

very smelly indeed....



Hulumas      ( Date: 22-Mar-2010 16:59) Posted:

Today, I do not think so.

DnApeh      ( Date: 22-Mar-2010 16:47) Posted:

will it down 40ct again at close?


 

 
Hulumas
    22-Mar-2010 16:59  
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Today, I do not think so.

DnApeh      ( Date: 22-Mar-2010 16:47) Posted:

will it down 40ct again at close?

 
 
DnApeh
    22-Mar-2010 16:47  
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will it down 40ct again at close?
 
 
Hulumas
    22-Mar-2010 14:30  
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Yes it is especially good for all Asian regional capital markets.

pharoah88      ( Date: 22-Mar-2010 11:31) Posted:

dE-cOupling gOOd fOr singapOre. tOday DBS On tEchnical rEbOund?

 

 
niuyear
    22-Mar-2010 14:26  
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DBS better than UOB (Father and son all in the company) - Not an indeal situation, why shareholders still supporting that?
 
 
pharoah88
    22-Mar-2010 11:31  
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dE-cOupling gOOd fOr singapOre. tOday DBS On tEchnical rEbOund?
 
 
Hulumas
    22-Mar-2010 10:05  
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Global market experience one dip, double dips and even triple dips depends on each country economic performance! Mainly this time the global capital market under goes de-coupling prices co-relation process!

Andrew      ( Date: 21-Mar-2010 21:33) Posted:

Actually, Asian bank emerged from this SP crisis in one piece lor. There is only a small increase in property auction in SIN.  PRC property still going up.  HKSAR up up and away.....no sign of anything. People are buying and buying everything since int is super low......

The problem is that Asia, like other parts of the world, is awash with CASH through simulus.  Many schemes are expiring this June or so.

Question: If this cash is removed. Will the engine stalled ?

Q3 onward is very important time.....will we have a double dip recession ?

If engine don't stall.....then zoom zoom to 2012..???.......end of the world....heeeee......

 



pharoah88      ( Date: 21-Mar-2010 15:51) Posted:

Is  thErE  a  sEcOnd  Wave  sub-PRiME  crEdit  CRiSiS  in  ASiAN  BANKS  this  TiME ???


 
 
Andrew
    21-Mar-2010 21:33  
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Actually, Asian bank emerged from this SP crisis in one piece lor. There is only a small increase in property auction in SIN.  PRC property still going up.  HKSAR up up and away.....no sign of anything. People are buying and buying everything since int is super low......

The problem is that Asia, like other parts of the world, is awash with CASH through simulus.  Many schemes are expiring this June or so.

Question: If this cash is removed. Will the engine stalled ?

Q3 onward is very important time.....will we have a double dip recession ?

If engine don't stall.....then zoom zoom to 2012..???.......end of the world....heeeee......

 



pharoah88      ( Date: 21-Mar-2010 15:51) Posted:

Is  thErE  a  sEcOnd  Wave  sub-PRiME  crEdit  CRiSiS  in  ASiAN  BANKS  this  TiME ????

Andrew      ( Date: 21-Mar-2010 11:01) Posted:

ST report that dealer have no idea what is happening to DBS at closing. Mentioned Q end portfilio adjustment by BB or D contract expiring soon. The other counter like UOB and PacCent also affected massive selling during matching


 

 
WeiQiQi
    21-Mar-2010 17:28  
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Person taking over is an experienced hand... Mr Seah was a Vice Chairman and CEO of the former Overseas Union Bank (OUB) in 2001. So, it should be a welcome news.... Mr Seah actually has a lot more experience in the banking sector than Mr Koh. 
 
 
pharoah88
    21-Mar-2010 15:51  
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Is  thErE  a  sEcOnd  Wave  sub-PRiME  crEdit  CRiSiS  in  ASiAN  BANKS  this  TiME ????

Andrew      ( Date: 21-Mar-2010 11:01) Posted:

ST report that dealer have no idea what is happening to DBS at closing. Mentioned Q end portfilio adjustment by BB or D contract expiring soon. The other counter like UOB and PacCent also affected massive selling during matching.

Andrew      ( Date: 19-Mar-2010 21:37) Posted:

This last min sell off also knock off a bit of STI. Anyway....window dressing day is coming again....so izzit dress up or down...


 
 
Andrew
    21-Mar-2010 11:01  
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ST report that dealer have no idea what is happening to DBS at closing. Mentioned Q end portfilio adjustment by BB or D contract expiring soon. The other counter like UOB and PacCent also affected massive selling during matching.

Andrew      ( Date: 19-Mar-2010 21:37) Posted:

This last min sell off also knock off a bit of STI. Anyway....window dressing day is coming again....so izzit dress up or down....

leolim818      ( Date: 19-Mar-2010 17:40) Posted:



What happen to this counter? last minutes sell off to 14.120.

Seem like some bad news happen.


 
 
junction
    20-Mar-2010 00:08  
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The replacement of Koh Boon Hwee by Peter Seah is NOT unexpected as the Business Times had already reported earlier on the unconfirmed transfer.  Under Koh, the ex-superstar in the corporate world, DBS has lost its share in HK.  This is because it has lost the credibility and confidence of the Hongkongers when it stubbornly refused to compensate those it had sold toxic financial products to while almost all other major and minor banks had opted for settlement and they have moved on at the expense of DBS.  Just a couple of weeks ago, there was a demonstration at its HK branch, which was not reported in our local papers.  Every now and then, there would be demonstration at its HK branch. How to do business?  Court cases are hanging over its head both in HK and Singapore.  So KBH need to step down for being stubborn and penny wise pound foolish.

lowchia      ( Date: 19-Mar-2010 22:32) Posted:

STI was up most of the day, but fell sharply near the closing on the unexpected announcement that DBS Chairman Koh Boon Hwee would resign at the end of April. DBS ended down 3.2% at S$14.12 and the bank said that he will be replaced by board member Peter Seah. The huge sell down at the last moment by BB was extremely fast since DOW JONES WIRE only managed to announce the news at 17:15 today. With this, I would urge investors who are holding on DBS shares to be very careful. Huge sell down will be expected on MON for DBS since this news generally travelled to most of the retail investors AFTER the market is closed.

Immediate support of DBS: $14 (Will test this support on MON)

Next Immediate gap support of DBS: $13.58 to $13.80

SEE 5 MINS CHART -- DBS


 
 
Andrew
    19-Mar-2010 23:34  
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I have never seen SGX close a matching deal twice leh.....

7 secs after closing bell, someone Q 207lots @ 13.52, there are enough buyer to absorb the lot.  The killer lot is 619 lots at $14.00.

Have to be error trade.......

 
 

 
alexchia01
    19-Mar-2010 22:57  
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The last 2 trades at $14.12 seems to be planned rather than panic sell due to the stepping down of DBS Chairman Koh Boon Hwee.

It's true that there may be some uncertainty after the change of hands, but there is no reason to panic.

This give us some opportunities to buy DBS at a lower price.

Good Luck and Happy Buying.


 
 
lowchia
    19-Mar-2010 22:32  
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STI was up most of the day, but fell sharply near the closing on the unexpected announcement that DBS Chairman Koh Boon Hwee would resign at the end of April. DBS ended down 3.2% at S$14.12 and the bank said that he will be replaced by board member Peter Seah. The huge sell down at the last moment by BB was extremely fast since DOW JONES WIRE only managed to announce the news at 17:15 today. With this, I would urge investors who are holding on DBS shares to be very careful. Huge sell down will be expected on MON for DBS since this news generally travelled to most of the retail investors AFTER the market is closed.

Immediate support of DBS: $14 (Will test this support on MON)

Next Immediate gap support of DBS: $13.58 to $13.80

SEE 5 MINS CHART -- DBS

 
 
Andrew
    19-Mar-2010 21:37  
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This last min sell off also knock off a bit of STI. Anyway....window dressing day is coming again....so izzit dress up or down....

leolim818      ( Date: 19-Mar-2010 17:40) Posted:



What happen to this counter? last minutes sell off to 14.120.

Seem like some bad news happen.

 
 
stkoh78
    19-Mar-2010 17:51  
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I not sure if this is related to the change of chairman . 

http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/VwAttachments/Att_BFDE614CC2BB3240482576EB003238EF/$file/190310.pdf?openelement
 
 
leolim818
    19-Mar-2010 17:40  
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What happen to this counter? last minutes sell off to 14.120.

Seem like some bad news happen.
 
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