
FVG, see you are active on Ntegrator thread - think Nt is good too, for Myanmar.
Joint play ? 
For this kind of stock, easy to enter but difficult to exit.
Put it simply-- like having a new mistress, give u a new high but hv to pay a hefty price if u dun know how to exit.
Haha
Put it simply-- like having a new mistress, give u a new high but hv to pay a hefty price if u dun know how to exit.
Haha
Myanmar has a lot of investment opportunities. Find out more at  http://youtu.be/87j04PQBbQw
and the cons...how much money can spare?.
jomini ( Date: 16-Jun-2013 00:26) Posted:
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Finally, 3 years have come.
FearValueGreed ( Date: 15-Jun-2013 19:35) Posted:
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the amateurs usually look at just how much money they can make. the pros first look at how much money they can lose
eecheekok ( Date: 15-Jun-2013 22:51) Posted:
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Ha ha ok guys thanks, I will keep an eye. Who knows if it pop up like Ntegrator then whoever vested huat.. cheers
Yah, I agree. Don't touch if you don't want to make big $$$. We all know the Tele story, quiet quiet, then suddenly insider communication, then suddenly - BOOMZ - 3.5 cts - so I think I also wun touch because I don't like money. 
FearValueGreed ( Date: 15-Jun-2013 19:35) Posted:
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Better dun touch this one. It seems they resurface every 3years then dormant again.
Im new to this stock, does any bro here know tele got anything in Myanmar tender for optical network? Do they have a base there like presumably Ntegrator? This stock has been creeping up since first quarter result out. Can anyone enlighten? Cheers
Yes- the qn is who is this leading mobile operator customer in 2002 with the 32 sites network, and are they in the current play for the network bid (presumably so)?  
And will they win? Will Tele be able to benefit? Or maybe Ntegrator ? 
bro, this is a 2002 news.. misleading me thinking that they just got big contract in myanmar lol.. 
jiplumify ( Date: 15-Jun-2013 10:44) Posted:
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Didn't realize it was so much - the extra 50% 150m buy up at current 1.7 cent is now worth $2.55m 
nqing87 ( Date: 15-Jun-2013 13:25) Posted:
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Could be takeover? Just guessing only.
nqing87 ( Date: 15-Jun-2013 13:25) Posted:
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This substantial shareholder have been buying from around 280million shares to now around 430million shares since may 28th.. this one got myanmar story?
jiplumify ( Date: 15-Jun-2013 13:13) Posted:
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Insider buy up 4th day in a row this week, just announced on SGX news.
Just sharing
Jun 14, 2013
After telecom license, Myanmar to invite bids for Internet services and fiber optic network
Myanmar is planning to invite bids for providing Internet services and building a national fiber optic network.Myanmar has 14,000km of fiber and some 1,800 telecom masts.Myanmar, which is opening its telecom market for foreign telecom giants, has received overwhelming response from global mobile operator when they started the bidding process for two telecom licenses.For bagging telecom license, Myanmar received bids from Airtel, Axiata, Digicel, France-Tel, KDDI, Millicom, MTN, QTel, SingTel, Telenor and Viettel. On June 27, the Myanmar government will announce the winners for the 2×5 MHz on 900 MHz and 2×10 MHz on 2100 MHz licenses.“There are lots of opportunities in Myanmar’s telecom sector. While we have called for tenders for the two telecom licenses, our plan is to invite participation for providing Internet services,” said Thaung Tin, deputy minister for communications and information technology.There is a need for 15,000 telecom towers and thousands of kilometres of fiber optic infrastructure in the country, according to a Deloitte report on Myanmar’s telecom sector.Telecom operators including Airtel are seeing big opportunity in Myanmar. Recently Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Mittal committed around $1 billion to invest in Myanmar’s telecom sector. Airtel is already present in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, besides India and Africa.The telecom opportunity for telecom operators in Myanmar is huge as several developed markets are not growing significantly. Less than 10 percent, or 5.4 million of its 60 million population, have a phone subscription.Myanmar government has set a target of connecting 75-80 percent of the people by 2015-16. Less than 1 percent of its population has access to the Internet, Live Mint reported.Myanmar needs $650 billion of investment by 2030 to support economic growth, according to a report by McKinsey and Co. Of this, $320 billion is required in infrastructure, including $45-50 billion in telecommunication.Source: Telecomlead.com
Jun 14, 2013
After telecom license, Myanmar to invite bids for Internet services and fiber optic network
Myanmar is planning to invite bids for providing Internet services and building a national fiber optic network.Myanmar has 14,000km of fiber and some 1,800 telecom masts.Myanmar, which is opening its telecom market for foreign telecom giants, has received overwhelming response from global mobile operator when they started the bidding process for two telecom licenses.For bagging telecom license, Myanmar received bids from Airtel, Axiata, Digicel, France-Tel, KDDI, Millicom, MTN, QTel, SingTel, Telenor and Viettel. On June 27, the Myanmar government will announce the winners for the 2×5 MHz on 900 MHz and 2×10 MHz on 2100 MHz licenses.“There are lots of opportunities in Myanmar’s telecom sector. While we have called for tenders for the two telecom licenses, our plan is to invite participation for providing Internet services,” said Thaung Tin, deputy minister for communications and information technology.There is a need for 15,000 telecom towers and thousands of kilometres of fiber optic infrastructure in the country, according to a Deloitte report on Myanmar’s telecom sector.Telecom operators including Airtel are seeing big opportunity in Myanmar. Recently Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Mittal committed around $1 billion to invest in Myanmar’s telecom sector. Airtel is already present in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, besides India and Africa.The telecom opportunity for telecom operators in Myanmar is huge as several developed markets are not growing significantly. Less than 10 percent, or 5.4 million of its 60 million population, have a phone subscription.Myanmar government has set a target of connecting 75-80 percent of the people by 2015-16. Less than 1 percent of its population has access to the Internet, Live Mint reported.Myanmar needs $650 billion of investment by 2030 to support economic growth, according to a report by McKinsey and Co. Of this, $320 billion is required in infrastructure, including $45-50 billion in telecommunication.Source: Telecomlead.com
http://www.teledata.com.sg/history.php
Teledata continued to gain market share in the service provider market as the
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