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Pandan
    20-Feb-2008 12:52  
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Contra players sell, it was last Tuesday's purchases.

 
 
 
XiaoMaGe888
    20-Feb-2008 11:53  
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D.Bank is push down the price.
 
 
allright
    20-Feb-2008 09:20  
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.885 .... Let's hope it will break the .90
 

 
allright
    20-Feb-2008 08:39  
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LMA? I thought it stood for  Lots More and Alot t of BIG hahaha. LMA is a clear example of the anal-yst not understanding the difference between BIG and LMA. When I first heard of BIG sometime ago , I noticed they compared the 2 and recomended LMA because LMA was making profits and BIG was making losses ....HUH??? They are totally clueless. Anyway for those who earlier posted abput BIG being a lost making company..etc...LMA (though making profits) was THEN $1

.I am not saying LMA is a bad buy. At this level i am sure it is...just that BIG is a totally different profile on the brink of starting its sales of the Biomatrix in Europe ,China, Indonesia,Japan and eventually India...ON TOP OF THAT, with the R & D (and now getting a boost after this year's budget) I am sure there are MORE and better INOVATIONS and products...BIG has the best potential ....and I am HOLDING on to my stock...wish I could be like Bengster and buy more but am happy for those who can and WILL be rewarded
 
 
Manikamaniho
    19-Feb-2008 17:36  
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Though it closed only up 0.02, its appears to be nicely on the uptrend... Smiley
 
 
doshur
    19-Feb-2008 17:06  
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i bought LMA today...!
 

 
bengster68
    19-Feb-2008 16:51  
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R&D carrot may be ideal diet for some outfits
Source : Business Times - 19 Feb 2008

It was a Budget that failed to excite the stock market very much, but analysts said that some of the initiatives announced could benefit research-intensive firms and companies in the healthcare, technology, finance and property sectors - mostly in the longer term.

Shrugging off Friday?s Budget announcement, the benchmark Straits Times Index fell 5.34 points - or 0.2 per cent - to close at 3,083.3 points yesterday.

As UOB Kay Hian predicted at the start of the day: ?Concerns over a slower earnings growth and higher inflation will limit any euphoric market rally.?

But contrary to what was suggested by the market, some listed companies here will be better off due to the Budget, analysts said. Singapore?s bid to move up the R&D value chain could perhaps have the most impact, the analysts added.

OCBC Investment Research said that Biosensors International, LMA NV and ST Engineering could benefit as Singapore increases its yearly R&D spending to $7.5 billion, or 3 per cent of GDP, by 2010.

The firm also said that Venture Corporation and Chartered Semiconductor - both of which spent a substantial proportion of their operating expenses in R&D - stand to benefit in particular as the R&D tax deduction is increased from 100 per cent to 150 per cent and an R&D tax allowance of up to 50 per cent of the first $300,000 of taxable income is given.

?Both Venture Corporation and Chartered Semiconductor spent a substantial proportion of their operating expenses in R&D,? OCBC?s research unit said in a note yesterday. ?Venture spent about $29.6 million on R&D in FY07, while Chartered spent about $159.8 million. We can expect both companies to see significant tax reductions in the coming years.?

UOB Kay Hian similarly identified Creative Technology, Venture Corp and Biosensors as listed companies that could gain from the R&D push.

Also expected to have a major impact is the abolition of estate duty, which analysts said could boost Singapore?s competitiveness as the region?s wealth management hub and attract more foreign investment.

?We think the removal of estate duty is good news for the Singapore property market, as real estate is a natural choice for some of this money to be invested, especially with high inflation and negative real returns,? said Lehman Brothers in a note yesterday.

The research firm noted that property prices generally gain in the 12 months following the removal of estate duty. The note said: ?Malaysia abolished the estate duty in late 1991 and home prices rose 12 per cent on average in the ensuing 12 months. More recently, Hong Kong abolished the estate duty in early 2006 and property prices were up 6 per cent on average in the following 12 months. We think this could be more than coincidence.?

UOB Kay Hian, on the other hand, said that the clearest beneficiaries from the removal of estate duty would be financial institutions. The firm reiterated its ?buy? calls on DBS, OCBC and Hong Leong Finance in view of this.

UOB Kay Hian also said that listed medical plays such as Raffles Medical Group and Parkway Holdings will benefit from the government?s commitment to implementing means testing - which allows for a gradual shift of high-income patients from government hospitals to private hospitals.

However, there is a consensus among analysts that any boost from this Budget is expected to kick in only in the longer term.

?The business-related Budget initiatives are part of the government?s ongoing efforts to transform the Singapore economy into a knowledge-based economy and grow the services sector, in our view,? Deutsche Bank summed up in a note. ?While positive in the long term, these moves are unlikely to have a tangible impact in the near term.?
 
 
novena_33
    19-Feb-2008 14:15  
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thanks Impossible bro....
 
 
bengster68
    19-Feb-2008 12:49  
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biosensor growing again

where are u?????


When you didn't here much from me 2 weeks back, i was quietly accumulating. The real chiong haven't started yet. I think this stock may rocket soon. The BBs moving up the support price. Support base slowly moved up from 75cts, to 82cts, to 85cts. Trying for 90cts but without a good reason/news, 90cts will not hold for long. I think 85cts support can hold. We need an "eastwind" now to have a real strong breakout.
 
 
Younglady
    19-Feb-2008 12:29  
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biosensor growing again

where are u?????
 

 
Impossible
    19-Feb-2008 12:23  
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http://www.zaobao.com/cgi-bin/zaobao/buyEng.cgi?url=http://www.zaobao.com/cs/cs080217_503.shtml
 
 
novena_33
    19-Feb-2008 11:57  
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hey Impossible bro... can have ang moh version? my CL2 sucks.....
 
 
Manikamaniho
    19-Feb-2008 11:13  
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Anyway, since it is already out of  .875, things are actually going very well for this counter... Smiley
 
 
Manikamaniho
    19-Feb-2008 11:10  
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Wait till the fund managers' appetites are stirring... Smiley
 
 
sacredmarket
    19-Feb-2008 11:02  
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wonder if possible to close the gap today at 90 cents? Need a more volume to clean out 1M shares at 89 cents man...
 

 
Manikamaniho
    19-Feb-2008 10:52  
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Just broken through to 0.89 ... Smiley
 
 
XiaoMaGe888
    19-Feb-2008 10:49  
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Cheong!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Liao!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
 
XiaoMaGe888
    19-Feb-2008 10:45  
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It can be mega cheong,unless D Bank join the force.
 
 
Manikamaniho
    19-Feb-2008 10:41  
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For those invested in this counter, if it 'cheong', well and good...

But personally, I'd expect a gradual ascend like a jumbo taking-off climb,
rather than a vertical 'helicopter' lift...

But with such a breakthrough product, who knows...

strong cheong is also possible... Smiley

 
 
cyjjerry85
    19-Feb-2008 10:40  
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but based on past intra-day movement...it will still come down...$0.875 is the peak today...and then just slipped down
 
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