Shares on the measure trade at an average 15.7 times estimated earnings, compared with about 17.4 times at the beginning of the year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The following shares were among the most active in the market.
Abit-loss ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 14:03) Posted:
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cannotfind ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 12:36) Posted:
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Doubt he can get it but wish he could.Shortly after 11pm a club statement was issued which read: "Following the successful conclusion of High Court proceedings today, the Boards of Directors of Kop Football and Kop Holdings met and resolved to complete the sale of Liverpool FC to NESV.
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/football/3179075/LIVERPOOL-in-chaos-after-Hicks-and-Gilletts-1bn-lawsuit.html#ixzz12JIdhn5v
Raptor22 ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 13:57) Posted:
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CWG Hockey:
Bronze to NZ (Penalty shoot-out: NZ 5 England 3)
Finals start at 2.10 today Australia vs India.
Here it is !!

| STI gains 0.2% to 3,207.13 at trading break |
Tags: Credit Suisse Group AG | City Developments | Dbs Group Holdings | Golden Agri- Resources | Jaya Holdings | Miyoshi Precision | Otto Marine | Sarin Technologies | Wilmar International
| WRITTEN BY BLOOMBERG |
| THURSDAY, 14 OCTOBER 2010 12:51 |
Singapore’s Straits Times Index gained 0.2% to 3,207.13 as of the 12:30 p.m. midday trading break. Fifteen stocks rose while 13 fell on the 30- member gauge. Shares on the measure trade at an average 15.7 times estimated earnings, compared with about 17.4 times at the beginning of the year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The following shares were among the most active in the market. Palm-oil suppliers: Crude palm oil for December delivery increased 1% in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Golden Agri-Resources (GGR SP), the world’s second- biggest palm-oil producer, gained 1.5% to 66.5 cents. Wilmar International (WIL SP), the world’s largest palm-oil trader, jumped 4.1% to $6.40. Wilmar, which counts China as its biggest market for sales, also gained after the China Business News reported Wilmar may to raise retail prices for cooking oil products soon. City Developments (CIT SP), Singapore’s second-biggest developer climbed 2.3% to $13.60. Credit Suisse Group AG raised its share-price estimate to $17.16 from $13.18 and maintained its “outperform” rating. Jaya Holdings (JAYA SP), a Singapore-based shipbuilder, jumped 7.4% to 73 cents. The stock was initiated with a “buy” rating by DBS Group Holdings, with a share-price forecast of $1.15. Miyoshi Precision (MIYO SP), a Singapore-based maker of components for hard-disk drives, slumped 9.7% to 14 cents. The company said its full-year profit will be “significantly” lower than last year’s. Otto Marine (OTML SP), a Singapore-based shipbuilder, rose 1.3% to 38 cents. The company said it took over three vessels held by a company it jointly owns with Norway’s GC Rieber Shipping ASA and sold one for 24.1 million euros ($43.7 million). Sarin Technologies (SARIN SP), the Israeli maker of equipment for the diamond industry, plunged 14% to 53 cents. The company said its third-quarter profit will be “significantly less” than the previous two quarters. |
Mid day review: all the pharoah and bullish enjoy longer lunches these days.....
By Eveline Danubrata
SINGAPORE, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Singapore shares were flat at midday on Thursday, a day after breaking the key 3,200-point level to reach a year-high, and after the central bank tightened monetary policy, sending the Singapore dollar to a record high.
By the midday break, the Straits Times Index (STI) <.FTSTI> was up 4.87 points, or 0.15 percent, at 3,207.03.
"The market is digesting two things. One is the slowing growth momentum and what it means for earnings going forward. They are also digesting the implications of the monetary policy," said Song Seng Wun, an economist at CIMB Research.
"From a technical standpoint, the STI has broken its resistance, so the question is whether it has the engine to carry on from there," he added.
Local traders see a tight trading range of between 3,197 and 3,217 points for the STI after the midday break.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore surprised markets on Thursday by widening the band in which it lets the Singapore dollar trade in order to cope with global market volatility, propelling the currency to a record high. [ID:nSGE69B08J]
Shares of Wilmar International
At midday, shares of Wilmar were up 4.1 percent at S$6.40 on a volume of 25.7 million shares.
Golden Agri shares rose 1.5 percent at S$0.665 with 107.4 million shares changing hands, and Olam gained 2.9 percent at S$3.25 on a volume of 10 million shares.
(Reporting by Eveline Danubrata; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan
these are just my 2cs... lots of news on them, check it out before you place your bet.

cannotfind ( Date: 13-Oct-2010 21:29) Posted:
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cannotfind ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 13:35) Posted:
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Raptor22 ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 12:34) Posted:
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SnowCloud ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 13:19) Posted:
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yesh yesh..what would be the right price to enter ?
Tropical ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 12:43) Posted:
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BullishTempo ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 12:13) Posted:
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thanx for the enlightenment belgeran ! so whats ur take for genting today? im looking to enter..
belgeran ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 12:00) Posted:
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cannotfind ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 12:42) Posted:
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WeiQiQi ( Date: 14-Oct-2010 12:35) Posted:
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Pharoah. Mid-day summary?
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