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10-Sep-2014 00:11 Shen Yao   /   ThinkEnv name change to Liongold Corp       Go to Message
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(ASX Release 5 Sep 2014)  A1 Gold Mine Stage 1 Scoping Study.....

http://www.a1consolidated.com.au/images/uploads/A1_Gold_Mine_Stage_1_Scoping_Study.pdf

Maller      ( Date: 09-Sep-2014 22:20) Posted:

Good news...

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2014-09-09 18:16 智 通 财 经 网
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    智 通 财 经 9月 9日 讯 : 澳 交 所 上 市 公 司 A1统 一 黄 金 公 布 了 旗 下 位 于 维 多 利 亚 的 同 名 项 目 的 概 括 研 究 报 告 。 报 告 显 示 该 项 目 在 三 年 的 服 务 年 限 中 年 产 量 能 达 到 约 3万 盎 司 黄 金 ...
 
    第 一 阶 段 研 究 报 告 显 示 , 生 产 早 期 矿 石 将 会 在 工 地 现 场 外 处 理 , A1将 会 和 狮 金 公 司 (LionGold Corporation)签 订 相 关 协 议 ..,

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09-Sep-2014 01:01 Wilmar Intl   /   Wilmar - Watch for a Strong Rally to Come!       Go to Message
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Brakes again applied to Wilmar-First Pacific' s bid for Goodman Fielder.....
http://www.smh.com.au/business/brakes-again-applied-to-wilmarfirst-pacifics-bid-for-goodman-fielder-20140908-10dvgm.html

 
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02-Sep-2014 23:10 Wilmar Intl   /   Wilmar - Watch for a Strong Rally to Come!       Go to Message
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Sugar Batteries Runs 10x Longer Than Lithium-ion Batteries

Sugar ' biobattery' is refillable, environment-friendly and nonflammable



http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/battery-powered-by-sugar-can-run-ten-times-longer-lithium-ion-battery-1463345
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02-Sep-2014 12:34 Shen Yao   /   ThinkEnv name change to Liongold Corp       Go to Message
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Perhaps the PM may entertain if more people were to send in their questions about the  penny stock crash investigation by CAD & MAS since 2 Apr 14?   http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/specialreports/askpmlee#.VAVIOqylAqM.twitter

Singapore, 2 April 2014&hellip The Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) of the Singapore Police Force has commenced an investigation into possible breaches of the Securities and Futures Act (Cap. 289) arising from suspected trading irregularities in the shares of Asiasons Capital Limited, Blumont Group Ltd and LionGold Corp Ltd. CAD is working jointly with the Monetary Authority of Singapore in the investigation.

XTC855      ( Date: 02-Sep-2014 10:00) Posted:



Should ask the PM on the TV/radio..maybe got more power. Talk here no use.

Demostation      ( Date: 02-Sep-2014 09:37) Posted:



It is a duty of the CAD, though not a responsibility to regularly update the investing public with the progress of any information that may be of linkage to the preceding incidents of suspected wrong doings that has made headlines regarding the collapse of the penny stock markets last year.

At least some statements should be forthcoming, such as, " the investigation is approaching finalisation" , or " we have investigated and ruled out any wrong doings under the act" , or " there were several offences committed and we have requested the AG office to proceed with prosecution" or  wtf they could say.  At least that will let the public feel better that the case is coming to a close, and allow confidence to return to the sg stock market.


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26-Aug-2014 23:32 SMRT   /   SMRT       Go to Message
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ACS(I) rugby ' train-ing' : LTA may take action against SMRT

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/acs-i-rugby-train-ing-lta/1331292.html
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26-Aug-2014 19:51 SMRT   /   SMRT       Go to Message
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26-Aug-2014 19:50 SMRT   /   SMRT       Go to Message
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Blanchard      ( Date: 26-Aug-2014 19:44) Posted:


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26-Aug-2014 19:44 SMRT   /   SMRT       Go to Message
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Saw these funny pictures:

https://fbcdn-sphotos-g-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/s720x720/10609677_1008144425867212_3514124504911359512_n.png?oh=615f55e0bb20ca016b3358b2e8321040& oe=54813C80& __gda__=1416155403_1e8ea6ab75427b4f5b36c444c809b1a8

 

https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xpa1/t1.0-9/s720x720/148703_1008515879163400_3271173107100570201_n.png

LOL.
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26-Aug-2014 01:15 ThaiBev   /   ThaiBev       Go to Message
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" Growth in mature beer markets like Singapore, Thailand and the Philippines are expected to flatten or fall in the coming years. But Asia' s thirst for beer is being whet by countries like Indonesia, Vietnam and India, where the markets are projected to grow between 8 and 10 per cent a year.

With the Asian beer market growing by about 5 per cent every year, international brewers are hoping to boost their market shares in Asia..... "

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/business/international/beer-brewers-hoping-to/1328780.html
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16-Aug-2014 13:23 Hong Leong Asia   /   Hong Leong Asia       Go to Message
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Past articles for reference:

 

 

Second Quarter Report: Revenue of consumer products unit (" Xinfei" ) declined by 10.5% as compared with 2Q 2013. Despite new marketing plans and an advertising campaign on China television network in the months of April 2014 and May 2014, the increase in sales did not materialise. Keen competition and the weaker property market in China led to lower consumer demand for Xinfei&rsquo s products. Unit sales were lower by 6.3% as compared to the same period last year. Xinfei&rsquo s revenue declined by 13.4% as compared to 1H 2013.

The consumer appliances industry is expected to remain challenging and highly competitive with over capacity and lower consumer demand. These challenges will continue to impact Xinfei&rsquo s performance for 2014. With new marketing plans and advertising campaign on the China television network currently being underway, Xinfei aims to be able to increase its sales in the second half of the year.

 

Qanghoo      ( Date: 16-Aug-2014 11:22) Posted:



Correct me if I' m wrong, and pardon me if I appear to ridicule.    Seems to me that we are putting out views here as if we cld influence Uncle Kwek to divest Xinfei.      For all we know HLA  may have a hidden agenda and may see Xinfei as a strategic part of their business in the long run, which may be why they are holding on to a strategic stake in Thakral too.   In the 2Q result annoncement they had mentioned that part of Xinfei' s  slump in sales is due to the current downturn in the PRC property market.  Also, if my recollections serve me well, I thought there was an offer (seemed an atrractive one too) by another party within the PRC for Xinfei some yrs back, whcih had helped propel HLA share to dizzy heights.  But HLA refused to sell.

Being vested in HLA, I too hope they' d get rid of Xinfei which wld likely help improve their bottomline immediately.  Alas, it looks like it' d be much easier for us to dump HLA instead.

 

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14-Aug-2014 23:28 Others   /   How is Malaysia confronting its present economic..       Go to Message
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Malaysian government gives &lsquo thumbs down&rsquo to idea of banning Facebook.....

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/08/14/Facebook-Ban-thumbs-down/
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12-Aug-2014 23:01 Others   /   How is Malaysia confronting its present economic..       Go to Message
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Malaysia' s 2015 Budget sets to improve living standards: Najib

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/asiapacific/malaysia-s-2015-budget/1308860.html
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12-Aug-2014 13:05 CWG Intl   /   60 to 40cents...time to pick up cheaply       Go to Message
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11-Aug-2014 23:51 China Fishery   /   China Fishery - Low PE       Go to Message
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China Fishery expects fishmeal prices to offset El Nino Peru catch drop

August 11, 2014, 12:00 pm Undercurrent News


While the Peruvian government has increased its anchovy quota by 23% to 2.53 million metric tons, China Fishery Group is relying on higher fishmeal prices to counter the effects of reduced fishing as oceans warm.

China Fishery, majority owned by Pacific Andes International Holdings, and its industry peers have experienced a reduced catch in Peru during the fishing season, largely due to El Nino effect, in this case, a temporary warming of the waters off the coast of Peru, the firm noted in its third quarter 2014 results.

Despite this lower catch volume, the company is confident that the higher average selling prices of fishmeal and fish oil will be able to partially compensate for the reduction in sales volume for the rest of the year.

Demand for fishmeal and fish oil from the aquaculture and animal farming industries continues to grow and remains strong. According to the International Fishmeal and Fish Oil Organisation, the free on board average selling price of fishmeal (Super Prime Grade) increased from $1,620 per ton in April 2014 to $1,905 per ton in July 2014.

Peru actually extended its first anchovy season of the year to Aug. 10, as a consequence of this year&rsquo s impact of El Nino.

The season was due to end on July 31 but talk of an extension had emerged as a result of the poor catches.

By Tuesday, July 29, only 65% or 1.64 million metric tons of the season&rsquo s total allowable catch of 2.53m tons had been caught, one Peruvian producer told Undercurrent News.

Revenue from China Fishery&rsquo s Peruvian fishmeal operations, which accounted for 67.6% of total revenue, increased by 2.9 times from $83.3m to $324.6m, reflecting increased contribution from the incorporation of Copeinca.

Meanwhile, revenue from the contract supply business, dealing in Russia pollock then processed in China, which accounted for 27.1% of total revenue, decreased by 59.5% from $320.8m to $130.1m, due primarily to the termination and non-renewal of long term supply agreements.

Higher contribution and cost savings derived from the enlarged Peruvian fishmeal operations more than offset the negative impact from the termination and non-renewal of the long term supply agreements.

Revenue from the CF Fleet operations, which accounted for 5.3% of total revenue, increased by 33% from $19.1m to $25.4m, mainly as a result of higher catch and sales volume recorded from the fishing operations in Namibia.

Despite a 57% increase in overall sales volume, cost of sales and vessel operating costs increased by only 6.0% from $296.2m to $313.8m. This was mainly attributable to the increase in productivity and broader economies of scale achieved in the enlarged Peruvian fishmeal operations, the firm noted. Gross profit increased by 30.9% from $127m to $166.2m, and gross profit margin improved from 30.0% to 34.6%.

Net profit decreased by 24.7% from $70.2m to $52.9m, due primarily to higher finance costs and income tax expenses in Peru, China Fishery said.

&ldquo We have been transforming the Group so that it is strongly positioned to meet the increasing demand for fishmeal and fish oil from the growing aquaculture and animal farming sectors,&rdquo said Ng Joo Siang, group managing director.

&ldquo We are pleased with our performance for the quarter which reflects our commitment to this strategy.&rdquo

&ldquo Looking ahead to the next quarter, the Group will maintain its focus on consolidating the enlarged Peruvian fishmeal operations, realising maximum value from the synergies and efficiencies generated and focussing on cash conversion and net debt reduction.&rdquo said Ng.

 
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10-Aug-2014 00:57 Others   /   How is Malaysia confronting its present economic..       Go to Message
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Netizens irked by Malaysian government proposal to study ban on Facebook

http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/08/09/netizens-lambast-facebook-ban-proposal/
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08-Aug-2014 23:01 SIA   /   SIA       Go to Message
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Perhaps it is his style of doing things?

He has said before, " I don&rsquo t believe in a lot of hierarchy or formality or deference....."

http://www.exmag.sg/money_career/Career-profile-Campbell-Wilson-CEO-of-Scoot-29483.ece

hlfoo2010      ( Date: 08-Aug-2014 21:45) Posted:



 

WHY Scoot CEO make noise, why tell others   at a conference in Sydney????? SIA HQ is in SINGAORE.

Why can' t he bring up ,discuss in the boards, simple and direct path to take. He dont have to  go there and blow out to competitors, right ?????

He should  spend more energy in SCOOT business.

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08-Aug-2014 18:47 SIA   /   SIA       Go to Message
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  Scoot CEO: Changi Airport&rsquo s T4 is a folly.....

http://www.todayonline.com/business/changi-airports-t4-folly-scoot-ceo

http://www.smh.com.au/business/aviation/lowcost-airlines-see-softer-ticket-sales-20140807-101f67.html

 
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03-Aug-2014 13:01 Others   /   How is Malaysia confronting its present economic..       Go to Message
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Will the HSR be value for money? 



http://www.thestar.com.my/Business/Business-News/2014/08/02/Will-the-HSR-be-value-for-money-It-may-be-more-cost-effective-to-improve-the-MRT-system-and-eco/

 
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22-Jul-2014 22:57 Others   /   STI 3,000 boosted by pivot investors mkt players       Go to Message
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Widodo Wins Indonesia Presidential Vote Based on Commission Data



http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-21/indonesia-election-results-due-as-widodo-leads-unofficial-counts.html

 
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18-Jul-2014 18:06 Others   /   How is Malaysia confronting its present economic..       Go to Message
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Singapore Airlines SQ351 (B777) and Air India AI113 (B787) were about 25 km from Malaysian Airlines MH17 when it disappeared.

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/asia/south-east-asia/story/malaysia-airlines-mh17-crash-singapore-airlines-plane-sq351-was-abou

(Can say that both SQ351  and AI113  were lucky...)
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