
Control Stocks. SSHs are eyeing on this stocks with large amount of shares purchases and transfers.
Please sell with shares on hand and buy with money on hand.
Both side if you are able to do it as per abovementioned you are safe.
Else you will loose your money.
Good luck.
wOrld prIvate edUcatIOn ?
eXcessIve Over sUpply ?
boyikao3 ( Date: 26-Aug-2010 23:18) Posted:
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iPunter ( Date: 26-Aug-2010 23:29) Posted:
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If all the fundamentals of every stock can be known,
then there will be a sure-win formula...


http://www.sharejunction.com/sharejunction/listMessage.htm?topicId=6958&msgbdName=Trading%20Techniques&topicTitle=Learning%20TA
Hi guys, I found the answer to the "CPBSP" situation in the Trading Techniques / Learning TA topic . It's a gem. Thanx richtan.
richtan
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08-Sep-2009 10:36
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Re: Programmed
1 lotter distribution
by
PPG
on August 30th, 2009, 4:52 pm
Let me cite an example to help out in understanding.
For example, I am a fund manager and I need to collect XX
lots of a counter today at a certain price.
So I will place a buy q probably matching or slightly less
than the sell q size (to create illusion that bears are stronger).
Let's say 300 lots.
I will then start my 1 lot sell down program. Effectively,
I'm selling into my own buy q.
The purpose of this sell down program will create the
illusion that some one is selling down. Weak and
Let's say my program sell down will selldown 1 lot every
min. So in 1 hour I will sell back myself 60 lots and effectively collect 240
lots, assuming my buy q gets snapped up fully or exhausted.
Now you will observe most selldown program upon nearing the buy q exhausted
soon, the buy q will most of the time be miraculously replenished with small
amounts slowly.
Sometimes the collector will allow it to fully retrace from
previous collection point and collect at 1 bid down also.
Greenbean ( Date: 29-Jul-2010 21:24) Posted:
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If one can imagine every person in China rushing to learn English,
the vision of a steep price rise can be very tempting ...
But that's only for the imagination...
As it may or may not be so....

industry in which the group operates and any known factors or events that may affect
the group in the next reporting period and the next 12 months
PROSPECTS
Going forward, the Group expects to continue to grow our business through the following
drivers:
1) Setting up more colleges in the region;
2) Development of our proprietary courseware;
3) Value creation of Oriental University City; and
4) Strategic acquisitions.
As new colleges go through their gestation periods, the five colleges invested in FY2009 are
expected to impact positively from FY2011 onwards. The additional seven new colleges set up
in FY2010 and the prospective one to be set up in India by end of FY2010, are also expected
to contribute positively from FY2012 onwards.
From bad to worse.
http://mystocksinvesting.com/singapore-stocks/rafflesedu/raffles-education-is-it-really-bottoming-up/
pharoah88 ( Date: 03-Aug-2010 20:22) Posted:
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BOGUS STUDENTS
iNFiLTRATiNG RAFFLES ?
iPunter ( Date: 30-Jul-2010 14:20) Posted:
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Fresh warnings of UK
immigration lOOphOle
LONDON
Figures showed the number of students entering Britain from countries outside the European Union increased by more than 75,000 in 12 months, despite unprecedented demand for college and university places at home.
The influx was exacerbated by a further 31,000 dependants accompanying foreign students.
It followed the introduction of Labour’s points-based immigration system which was supposed to make it harder for unskilled immigrants to come to Britain.
But the system made it no harder for immigrants to enter the country on student visas, according to campaign groups.
The British government said on Sunday that the student visa system had been open to “significant abuse”. Immigration Minister Damian Green said there would be a thorough review of the rules and new measures to “tighten the system further”.
Many students enter Britain to take legitimate degrees but tens of thousands of other foreigners have been admitted to 600 “lower tier” colleges, at which it is easier to gain a place but which are still accredited to hand out degrees.
Last year, it emerged that some of these colleges offered qualifications in subjects such as circus skills, acupuncture and ancient medicine. Many of their students are given the RiGHT to wOrk in Britain after graduating.
About 4,000 illegal immigrants are also thought to have used bogus colleges to slip into the country.
Mr Andrew Green, chairman of the group Migrationwatch, said: “There is growing evidence the points-based system has provided a back door for bogus students.”— The number of foreigners entering the United Kingdom on student visas rose by a third to more than 300,000 last year, prompting renewed warnings of a loophole in immigration law.
The Daily Telegraph

niuyear ( Date: 30-Jul-2010 14:00) Posted:
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iPunter ( Date: 30-Jul-2010 13:46) Posted:
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One should also not dismiss the fact that ancient civilisations may be
more advanced than so-called 'modern' civilisation...
Thus, ancient morals may well be more advanced than our time...
