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If remember correctly, the warrant costs 3cent to existing shareholders. For those purchased from open market before trading expiry, it was around 6-8.5cent.
jovenus ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 11:36) Posted:
The warrant has cost also, on top exercise price .
louis001 ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:52) Posted:
As one of the major shareholders, PL has converted lots of warrants to shares at 5cent only. If one of them unload the additional shares for a quick profit, info will be under water ...... |
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Ya loh. Maybe can hint him to take a look at this counter...
niuyear ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 12:09) Posted:
Anyone attended the dinner and asked him sign autograph or not?
cathylmg ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:36) Posted:
Ahlemak! This time going to squeeze from where |
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Anyone attended the dinner and asked him sign autograph or not?
cathylmg ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:36) Posted:
Ahlemak! This time going to squeeze from where?
niuyear ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:25) Posted:
Singapore News S'pore must preserve meritocracy in govt schools, says MM Lee By S Ramesh | Posted: 13 January 2011 2153 hrs Photos 1 of 1 Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew Video S'pore must preserve meritocracy in govt schools, says MM Lee -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter Messenger -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- SINGAPORE: Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said Singapore must preserve meritocracy in government schools to enable the best to rise to the top. He said students from these schools such as Raffles Institution (RI) are the drivers of Singapore's advancement. Mr Lee said this after receiving the inaugural Gryphon Award presented to him on Thursday evening, by RI. The Gryphon Award honours illustrious Rafflesians who have made exceptional contributions to Singapore. Mr Lee, who was a former RI student, stressed that RI must always remain a school that admits students on the basis of merit, and not on their parents' status or wealth. "Graduating from a top school like RI does not mean that one will necessarily succeed in life," Mr Lee said. "Academic ability must be matched by people skills, the capacity to adapt and change with changing circumstances, and to keep on learning. "Rafflesians must understand their own limitations, in order to continue to improve themselves. They need to collaborate with people from different backgrounds to work together and to get tasks done." Mr Lee urged also them to contribute to RI's 1823 Fund -- a fund started last year -- to help the school get support from alumni, parents and friends. The fund is named after the year RI was founded. Mr Lee said it was important for old boys and girls to support their alma mater. He said such support would make for future generations of Rafflesians to excel, thrive and discover to be "the hope of a better age". One of the alumni is billionaire investor Peter Lim, who will donate up to S$2.5 million towards the fund as he will match dollar for dollar the donations from this evening's dinner. Money raised from the Gryphon Award dinner would also go towards the 1823 Fund. -CNA/wk
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The warrant has cost also, on top exercise price .
louis001 ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:52) Posted:
As one of the major shareholders, PL has converted lots of warrants to shares at 5cent only. If one of them unload the additional shares for a quick profit, info will be under water ...... |
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As one of the major shareholders, PL has converted lots of warrants to shares at 5cent only. If one of them unload the additional shares for a quick profit, info will be under water ......
Ahlemak! This time going to squeeze from where?
niuyear ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:25) Posted:
Singapore News S'pore must preserve meritocracy in govt schools, says MM Lee By S Ramesh | Posted: 13 January 2011 2153 hrs Photos 1 of 1 Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew Video S'pore must preserve meritocracy in govt schools, says MM Lee -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter Messenger -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- SINGAPORE: Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said Singapore must preserve meritocracy in government schools to enable the best to rise to the top. He said students from these schools such as Raffles Institution (RI) are the drivers of Singapore's advancement. Mr Lee said this after receiving the inaugural Gryphon Award presented to him on Thursday evening, by RI. The Gryphon Award honours illustrious Rafflesians who have made exceptional contributions to Singapore. Mr Lee, who was a former RI student, stressed that RI must always remain a school that admits students on the basis of merit, and not on their parents' status or wealth. "Graduating from a top school like RI does not mean that one will necessarily succeed in life," Mr Lee said. "Academic ability must be matched by people skills, the capacity to adapt and change with changing circumstances, and to keep on learning. "Rafflesians must understand their own limitations, in order to continue to improve themselves. They need to collaborate with people from different backgrounds to work together and to get tasks done." Mr Lee urged also them to contribute to RI's 1823 Fund -- a fund started last year -- to help the school get support from alumni, parents and friends. The fund is named after the year RI was founded. Mr Lee said it was important for old boys and girls to support their alma mater. He said such support would make for future generations of Rafflesians to excel, thrive and discover to be "the hope of a better age". One of the alumni is billionaire investor Peter Lim, who will donate up to S$2.5 million towards the fund as he will match dollar for dollar the donations from this evening's dinner. Money raised from the Gryphon Award dinner would also go towards the 1823 Fund. -CNA/wk
cathylmg ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:09) Posted:
What happen? |
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Singapore News S'pore must preserve meritocracy in govt schools, says MM Lee By S Ramesh | Posted: 13 January 2011 2153 hrs Photos 1 of 1 Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew Video S'pore must preserve meritocracy in govt schools, says MM Lee -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter Messenger -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- SINGAPORE: Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said Singapore must preserve meritocracy in government schools to enable the best to rise to the top. He said students from these schools such as Raffles Institution (RI) are the drivers of Singapore's advancement. Mr Lee said this after receiving the inaugural Gryphon Award presented to him on Thursday evening, by RI. The Gryphon Award honours illustrious Rafflesians who have made exceptional contributions to Singapore. Mr Lee, who was a former RI student, stressed that RI must always remain a school that admits students on the basis of merit, and not on their parents' status or wealth. "Graduating from a top school like RI does not mean that one will necessarily succeed in life," Mr Lee said. "Academic ability must be matched by people skills, the capacity to adapt and change with changing circumstances, and to keep on learning. "Rafflesians must understand their own limitations, in order to continue to improve themselves. They need to collaborate with people from different backgrounds to work together and to get tasks done." Mr Lee urged also them to contribute to RI's 1823 Fund -- a fund started last year -- to help the school get support from alumni, parents and friends. The fund is named after the year RI was founded. Mr Lee said it was important for old boys and girls to support their alma mater. He said such support would make for future generations of Rafflesians to excel, thrive and discover to be "the hope of a better age". One of the alumni is billionaire investor Peter Lim, who will donate up to S$2.5 million towards the fund as he will match dollar for dollar the donations from this evening's dinner. Money raised from the Gryphon Award dinner would also go towards the 1823 Fund. -CNA/wk
cathylmg ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:09) Posted:
What happen?
niuyear ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:04) Posted:
Hi, Informactics fans,
did you see on TV last night your Peter Lim? |
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I think Mr PT has too many counters to monitor and probably this little baby is one at the bottom. Most likely he is playing U.S or Euro counters...sian. Looking at the chart more depressed...is literally flat..
cathylmg ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:09) Posted:
What happen?
niuyear ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:04) Posted:
Hi, Informactics fans,
did you see on TV last night your Peter Lim? |
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What happen?

niuyear ( Date: 14-Jan-2011 10:04) Posted:
Hi, Informactics fans,
did you see on TV last night your Peter Lim? |
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Hi, Informactics fans,
did you see on TV last night your Peter Lim?
Unfortunately, as much as i hate it, we may see Informatics drop a little after news of PL's buying spree on Healthcare. It's like the "Liverpool effect". I guess, to the market players for this counter, if it doesn't move fast enuf for them, they would wanna get out.
So in the meantime, we'll see this stay flat at 0.13-.135 at best, or it COULD fall a bit lower.
Well, like most of us have said, patience needed here...
Am hesitant on whether to sell my holding due to this....
epliew ( Date: 07-Jan-2011 11:07) Posted:
fall again?
louis001 ( Date: 07-Jan-2011 10:58) Posted:
it is anybody guess, if I know the answer to stock price movement, am would have been multi-millionaire long time ago....may be Phillip research, UOBKH, UBS, JP Morgan, DBSSec, CIMB-GKGoh,,, they know the answer... |
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fall again?
louis001 ( Date: 07-Jan-2011 10:58) Posted:
it is anybody guess, if I know the answer to stock price movement, am would have been multi-millionaire long time ago....may be Phillip research, UOBKH, UBS, JP Morgan, DBSSec, CIMB-GKGoh,,, they know the answer... |
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it is anybody guess, if I know the answer to stock price movement, am would have been multi-millionaire long time ago....may be Phillip research, UOBKH, UBS, JP Morgan, DBSSec, CIMB-GKGoh,,, they know the answer...
so informatics is expected to fall den.. how much do u think it will fall to? what is a good entry price?
louis001 ( Date: 05-Jan-2011 21:46) Posted:
after 7 Jan next week, it depend on how market reacts to the expiry date of conversion, after processing paper works of received payment, in general, it will take another few days for the converted shares to be updated into shareholders CDP account, only then, can they sell the extra lots given in the market, how many will do that, to what extend, is anybody guess....
niuyear ( Date: 05-Jan-2011 16:10) Posted:
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Think the price will go down a little first before coming up again. Those not vested can take this opportunity to buy on dip. Last chance liao....
after 7 Jan next week, it depend on how market reacts to the expiry date of conversion, after processing paper works of received payment, in general, it will take another few days for the converted shares to be updated into shareholders CDP account, only then, can they sell the extra lots given in the market, how many will do that, to what extend, is anybody guess....
niuyear ( Date: 05-Jan-2011 16:10) Posted:
So, wait till 7 jan?
louis001 ( Date: 05-Jan-2011 11:15) Posted:
well, you may have a good chance..... info warrant conversion to share expiry on 7 Jan when existing shareholders pay only 5cent for each existing warrant holdings to get one info share. will some of them take quick profit to sell some of them in the market after that? |
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So, wait till 7 jan?
louis001 ( Date: 05-Jan-2011 11:15) Posted:
well, you may have a good chance..... info warrant conversion to share expiry on 7 Jan when existing shareholders pay only 5cent for each existing warrant holdings to get one info share. will some of them take quick profit to sell some of them in the market after that?
niuyear ( Date: 05-Jan-2011 09:42) Posted:
Am still waiting to enter below 0.14. |
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It all depend on the market perception... you need only a few hundreds lots to bring down the share price to below 13cent... if they are some willing sellers and buyers to trade between 6cent - 14cent....what if there is another piece of news coming...anything can happen in stock market... stay alert.
noobnoob ( Date: 05-Jan-2011 11:48) Posted:
think depends on who are the major holders of the warrants.. think PL gt lots of the expiring warrants also right?
onli means his ave pricing go dwn... if he doesnt sell think its ok...
retailers selling after conversion wont make a big impact i guess... |
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PL already exercised his rights to convert his warrant into shares.
noobnoob ( Date: 05-Jan-2011 11:48) Posted:
think depends on who are the major holders of the warrants.. think PL gt lots of the expiring warrants also right?
onli means his ave pricing go dwn... if he doesnt sell think its ok...
retailers selling after conversion wont make a big impact i guess... |
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