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Farmer
    22-Feb-2010 15:42  
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If it is able to divest the M1 shares at a favorable price. $$$$$

smartrader      ( Date: 22-Feb-2010 08:54) Posted:

good ...hope SPH will return some cash to its shareholders soon..

 
 
ROI25per
    22-Feb-2010 15:08  
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ability to do that shows it still has monopoly power
 
 
smartrader
    22-Feb-2010 08:54  
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good ...hope SPH will return some cash to its shareholders soon..
 

 
Blastoff
    22-Feb-2010 08:48  
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Any implications on its share?

Blastoff      ( Date: 22-Feb-2010 08:47) Posted:

SPH sets up $1b note series



 

MEDIA group Singapore Press Holdings has set up a S$1 billion multi-currency medium term note programme, it announced in a statement to the Singapore Exchange on Monday morning.

Under the Programme, SPH will, from time to time, issue notes in Singapore dollars and other currencies, in various amounts and tenors, bearing fixed, floating or variable rates of interest. Hybrid Notes, Zero Coupon Notes, Dual Currency Notes or Index Linked Notes may also be issued under the Programme.

The company has appointed Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation as arranger for the programme.

SPH also announced that OCBC has been mandated as dealer to offer S$300 million in fixed rate notes ((Series 1 Notes), due in 2015 with an upsize option.

The net proceeds arising from the issue of the notes under the programme, including the Series 1 Notes will be used for financing the general working capital, capital expenditure and corporate requirements (including acquisitions and investments), and refinancing the existing borrowings, of the company and its subsidiaries, or other purposes.

SPH has applied to the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited for permission to deal in and quotation for any notes listed on the SGX-ST.

Approval in-principle has also been granted for the listing and quotation of the Series 1 Notes on the SGXST.

'Admission to the Official List of the SGX-ST and quotation of any Notes or the Series 1 Notes on the SGX-ST is not to be taken as an indication of the merits of the Company, its subsidiary companies, its associated companies, the Programme, such Notes or the Series 1Notes,' said SPH in the statement.

 
 
Blastoff
    22-Feb-2010 08:47  
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SPH sets up $1b note series



 

MEDIA group Singapore Press Holdings has set up a S$1 billion multi-currency medium term note programme, it announced in a statement to the Singapore Exchange on Monday morning.

Under the Programme, SPH will, from time to time, issue notes in Singapore dollars and other currencies, in various amounts and tenors, bearing fixed, floating or variable rates of interest. Hybrid Notes, Zero Coupon Notes, Dual Currency Notes or Index Linked Notes may also be issued under the Programme.

The company has appointed Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation as arranger for the programme.

SPH also announced that OCBC has been mandated as dealer to offer S$300 million in fixed rate notes ((Series 1 Notes), due in 2015 with an upsize option.

The net proceeds arising from the issue of the notes under the programme, including the Series 1 Notes will be used for financing the general working capital, capital expenditure and corporate requirements (including acquisitions and investments), and refinancing the existing borrowings, of the company and its subsidiaries, or other purposes.

SPH has applied to the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited for permission to deal in and quotation for any notes listed on the SGX-ST.

Approval in-principle has also been granted for the listing and quotation of the Series 1 Notes on the SGXST.

'Admission to the Official List of the SGX-ST and quotation of any Notes or the Series 1 Notes on the SGX-ST is not to be taken as an indication of the merits of the Company, its subsidiary companies, its associated companies, the Programme, such Notes or the Series 1Notes,' said SPH in the statement.
 
 
WLBO_BB
    09-Feb-2010 13:14  
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chim...

temp123      ( Date: 09-Feb-2010 10:32) Posted:

What kind of answers do you expect to get from others when you always give the same kind of answers to others?

 

 
temp123
    09-Feb-2010 10:32  
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What kind of answers do you expect to get from others when you always give the same kind of answers to others?
 
 
Farmer
    08-Feb-2010 23:19  
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He's waiting for the same ans leh..bro hor?
 
 
WLBO_BB
    08-Feb-2010 23:17  
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bro, everywhere u ask the same question leh...

Hulumas      ( Date: 08-Feb-2010 19:09) Posted:

According to you, at the price level now...... BUY? HOLD? SELL?

 
 
Hulumas
    08-Feb-2010 19:09  
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According to you, at the price level now...... BUY? HOLD? SELL?
 

 
WLBO_BB
    07-Feb-2010 23:17  
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thanks

Farmer      ( Date: 07-Feb-2010 19:27) Posted:



Just in case u miss this message from CS....

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

SPH - CS

Across-the-board double-digit rise in ad demand


● According to the CS Page Monitor, newspaper ad demand accelerated further in 2Q FY10E.

● Estimated total classified volume jumped 12% YoY in the first two months of 2Q FY10 – a big improvement from the reported 6% decline in 1Q classified ad revenue. The strong showing is attributable to the 47% YoY surge in job ad volume during the period. While partly due to seasonal effects, the strong job ad demand is in line with the healthy pick-up in the Singapore economy.

● In addition, our page count indicates that display ad volume improved 10% so far in 2Q FY10, versus the reported +2% YoY growth in 1Q FY10 display ad revenues.

● We have raised our earnings forecast to reflect the sharp pick-up in ad demand and expect further consensus EPS upgrades – our FY10 earnings forecast is now 7% above street expectations.

● The stock continues to trade at a substantial P/E discount to the market. Our new target price of S$4.67 represents 24% potential upside from here. We maintain our OUTPERFORM rating.

 
 
Farmer
    07-Feb-2010 19:27  
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Just in case u miss this message from CS....

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

SPH - CS

Across-the-board double-digit rise in ad demand


● According to the CS Page Monitor, newspaper ad demand accelerated further in 2Q FY10E.

● Estimated total classified volume jumped 12% YoY in the first two months of 2Q FY10 – a big improvement from the reported 6% decline in 1Q classified ad revenue. The strong showing is attributable to the 47% YoY surge in job ad volume during the period. While partly due to seasonal effects, the strong job ad demand is in line with the healthy pick-up in the Singapore economy.

● In addition, our page count indicates that display ad volume improved 10% so far in 2Q FY10, versus the reported +2% YoY growth in 1Q FY10 display ad revenues.

● We have raised our earnings forecast to reflect the sharp pick-up in ad demand and expect further consensus EPS upgrades – our FY10 earnings forecast is now 7% above street expectations.

● The stock continues to trade at a substantial P/E discount to the market. Our new target price of S$4.67 represents 24% potential upside from here. We maintain our OUTPERFORM rating.
 
 
Hulumas
    04-Feb-2010 19:20  
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I sold at Sgd. 3.88 about 103% gain already and switched to illiquid penny stocks!

Blastoff      ( Date: 04-Feb-2010 14:28) Posted:

Will it test $3.80 today?

 
 
Blastoff
    04-Feb-2010 16:35  
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Looks like not possible as the sentiment seem not too good.....

Blastoff      ( Date: 04-Feb-2010 14:28) Posted:

Will it test $3.80 today?

 
 
Blastoff
    04-Feb-2010 14:28  
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Will it test $3.80 today?
 

 
Blastoff
    04-Feb-2010 14:21  
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Realised that whenever STI is down, this stock will rise and vice versa. Looks like it is moving up again today...
 
 
Farmer
    18-Jan-2010 18:58  
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Indeed! By controlling the B/S timing, one can really ride high in the stock market. But, there are also the fear & greed factors to overcome, that's why it become more complicated.

Anyway, I am bullish on this one at least till 2Q10, thus will remain vested quite heavily.Smiley
 
 
alexchia01
    18-Jan-2010 15:34  
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It is because people forget easily that why we can make money meh. If everyone remembers, no one dares to buy, how to make money?

The important things to know is when to buy and when to sell.




ROI25per      ( Date: 15-Jan-2010 08:57) Posted:

going back to pre clementi mall price; ppl easily forget history

 
 
temp123
    18-Jan-2010 15:07  
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Thought DBSV sold the most during the clementi mall saga? Their latest report (14 Jan 2010):

"While we feel SPH has overpaid for Clementi Mall, the market has already priced that in after a knee-jerk reaction to its share price. A write-down in future is possible but impact should be minimal at c.6 Scents per share based on our estimates.

Upgrade to Buy, TP revised to S$4.33.

 

We revised up our TP to S$4.33 (from S$4.00) factoring in higher earnings assumption and as we adjust our sum-of-parts valuation to factor in a potential write-down of Clementi Mall (S$95.9m or S$0.06/share) instead of a 5% discount. Dividend yield at an attractive 6.8% (based on our DPS forecast of 25 Scents) should provide a good support to share price."
Smiley Smiley Smiley

ROI25per      ( Date: 15-Jan-2010 08:57) Posted:

going back to pre clementi mall price; ppl easily forget history

 
 
nickyng
    15-Jan-2010 11:05  
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made some kopi $$ on UETF SSE50 today :P 

nickyng      ( Date: 15-Jan-2010 09:43) Posted:

well..dont worry....it will come back to haunt u when u least expecting it ! meantime....enjoy the ride and make some $$...btw....China SSE mkt is something interesting to look into ...it been down since China bank credit rates tightening....perhaps can scoop something low to make small killing later? :P anyone ? :D

ROI25per      ( Date: 15-Jan-2010 08:57) Posted:

going back to pre clementi mall price; ppl easily forget history


 
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