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08-Apr-2015 15:08 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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If Big T is part of the financing consortium for the take over bid, will be great news indeed. 

Great investment.

CalvinChia888      ( Date: 08-Apr-2015 14:59) Posted:



let' s wish Superman ' s bid for O 2 a success. 

cos if successful, what will HK telco market structure like ?

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08-Apr-2015 14:59 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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let' s wish Superman ' s bid for O 2 a success. 

cos if successful, what will HK telco market structure like ?
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08-Apr-2015 14:42 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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Do we Asians ' look down' on ourselves ? So that' s why we dye our hair blonde pink blue ? Hehe : ))

That' s why we hip hop around so that ' s cooooool ?

Okie. if that is the style, i will dye my hair blonde like pure gold tomorrow, and change my english to american slang.

change my japanese car to european continental.

no more tang zhuang for me .   not even from shanghai tuang.
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08-Apr-2015 14:36 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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I tried to think hard, think deep, why ? why when Asians in general when they deal with Europeans, it is always so Shuang Kuai. 

The Japanese no matter how cash-powerful they were in the 80s, they still hold the Europeans and Americans ' in high regard' .

The Mainland CHinese now also. No matter how successful they are, they seem to ' adore anything European or American' .

Look at the bid for Cinema Chain in US. The bid for Club Med in Europe.

Why ? I am starting to feel a bit ' inferior' now as an Asian, why do I suddenly have such a feeling ?  

CalvinChia888      ( Date: 08-Apr-2015 14:28) Posted:



In my opinion, the difference between Superman and others (or most), is that when Superma do buisness, he seems forthright, very 爽 快 。

Just look at the Bid Offer for O2.  yes

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08-Apr-2015 14:28 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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In my opinion, the difference between Superman and others (or most), is that when Superma do buisness, he seems forthright, very 爽 快 。

Just look at the Bid Offer for O2.  yes
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08-Apr-2015 13:39 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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the sell queue is practically " none" or non-existent. think they dont want to let go any more chips. 

 

CalvinChia888      ( Date: 08-Apr-2015 13:32) Posted:



If only BBs like Oei see my post here, he would snap up some for " bargaining" i believe so.

Just look at the sell Queue, practically except only a little 1 mil over shares parked at $0.33 (read below and understand-bly so) , not much chips (shares in this case) for you to snap up. Why ? Sigh. 

Either the fund managers HERE are supportive (goodwill ?) , or their value spotting " is weak" in my best opinion.

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08-Apr-2015 13:32 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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If only BBs like Oei see my post here, he would snap up some for " bargaining" i believe so.

Just look at the sell Queue, practically except only a little 1 mil over shares parked at $0.33 (read below and understand-bly so) , not much chips (shares in this case) for you to snap up. Why ? Sigh. 

Either the fund managers HERE are supportive (goodwill ?) , or their value spotting " is weak" in my best opinion.
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08-Apr-2015 13:26 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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They are happy cos they dont see any retail or locally based institutional funds (which I think are " very weak" in their value spotting) in acquiring more " bargaining chips" as holders. 

I only remmeber one Classic : Oei HL vs NatSteel 

Oei not only helped himself when he spotted value then, he helped many minority holders in getting a better (higher) price from the management buy-out team.

CalvinChia888      ( Date: 08-Apr-2015 13:18) Posted:



So, 

if they can do " it" for below $0.333, then they are happy now, in fact they are happy now , right ? : )

what is the " it" then ? 

You want them to S P E L L for you ?

 

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08-Apr-2015 13:18 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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So, 

if they can do " it" for below $0.333, then they are happy now, in fact they are happy now , right ? : )

what is the " it" then ? 

You want them to S P E L L for you ?

 
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08-Apr-2015 13:13 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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These are Highlights of EGM , not AGM. Go figure. Think about it.

CalvinChia888      ( Date: 08-Apr-2015 13:10) Posted:



&ldquo date of the making of the offer&rdquo means the date on which the Company announces its intention to make an offer for the purchase or acquisition of Shares from holders of Shares, stating therein the purchase price (which shall not be more than the Maximum Price) for each Share and the relevant terms of the equal access scheme for effecting the off-market purchase  

CalvinChia888      ( Date: 08-Apr-2015 13:06) Posted:



In the case of market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 82,179,297 Shares representing 3% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.333 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 5% above the average of the last dealt prices of the Shares for the five consecutive market days on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 82,179,297 Shares is S$27,365,706. In the case of off-market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 82,179,297 Shares representing 3% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.39 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 20% above the highest dealt prices of the Shares on the market day on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 82,179,297 Shares is S$32,049,926. In the case of market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 273,930,990 Shares representing 10% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.333 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 5% above the average of the last dealt prices of the Shares for the five consecutive market days on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 273,930,990 Shares is S$91,219,020. In the case of off-market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 273,930,990 Shares representing 10% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.39 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 20% above the highest dealt prices of the Shares on the market day on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 273,930,990 Shares is S$106,833,086. The financial effects of the purchase or acquisition of such Shares by the Company pursuant to the proposed Share Purchase 


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08-Apr-2015 13:10 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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&ldquo date of the making of the offer&rdquo means the date on which the Company announces its intention to make an offer for the purchase or acquisition of Shares from holders of Shares, stating therein the purchase price (which shall not be more than the Maximum Price) for each Share and the relevant terms of the equal access scheme for effecting the off-market purchase  

CalvinChia888      ( Date: 08-Apr-2015 13:06) Posted:



In the case of market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 82,179,297 Shares representing 3% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.333 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 5% above the average of the last dealt prices of the Shares for the five consecutive market days on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 82,179,297 Shares is S$27,365,706. In the case of off-market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 82,179,297 Shares representing 3% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.39 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 20% above the highest dealt prices of the Shares on the market day on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 82,179,297 Shares is S$32,049,926. In the case of market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 273,930,990 Shares representing 10% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.333 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 5% above the average of the last dealt prices of the Shares for the five consecutive market days on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 273,930,990 Shares is S$91,219,020. In the case of off-market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 273,930,990 Shares representing 10% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.39 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 20% above the highest dealt prices of the Shares on the market day on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 273,930,990 Shares is S$106,833,086. The financial effects of the purchase or acquisition of such Shares by the Company pursuant to the proposed Share Purchase 

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08-Apr-2015 13:06 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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In the case of market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 82,179,297 Shares representing 3% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.333 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 5% above the average of the last dealt prices of the Shares for the five consecutive market days on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 82,179,297 Shares is S$27,365,706. In the case of off-market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 82,179,297 Shares representing 3% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.39 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 20% above the highest dealt prices of the Shares on the market day on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 82,179,297 Shares is S$32,049,926. In the case of market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 273,930,990 Shares representing 10% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.333 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 5% above the average of the last dealt prices of the Shares for the five consecutive market days on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 273,930,990 Shares is S$91,219,020. In the case of off-market purchases by the Company and assuming that the Company purchases or acquires the 273,930,990 Shares representing 10% of such issued Shares at the Maximum Price of S$0.39 for one Share (being the price equivalent to 20% above the highest dealt prices of the Shares on the market day on which the Shares were traded on the SGX-ST immediately preceding the Latest Practicable Date), the maximum amount of funds required for the purchase or acquisition of the 273,930,990 Shares is S$106,833,086. The financial effects of the purchase or acquisition of such Shares by the Company pursuant to the proposed Share Purchase 
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07-Apr-2015 19:53 Pacific Century   /   Almost forget counter is brewing       Go to Message
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So tomorrow market opens, you volunteer to buy 1 lot (100 shares) at $ 1. 

Cost you $ 100 only. 

When your said scenario happens, the minimum offer price = $ 1 

 

Nice deal ?  smiley  yes

kaerloche      ( Date: 07-Apr-2015 19:32) Posted:



Company just announced EGM to renew 10% share buyback :)

btw does anyone know if there is a minimum offer price in an event that the free float goes below 10% because of a buyback (rather than a direct increase in stake?). In the case of the latter the minimum offer price is the highest price paid in the last 6 mths...

 

 

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07-Apr-2015 10:43 UOL   /   UOL       Go to Message
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this UOL no matter how they camouflage their price trends, price movements, well....i can read it very well.

my conclusion : CAN BUY or MUST BUY
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07-Apr-2015 10:29 OCBC Bank   /   OCBC       Go to Message
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OCBC ' s investment in Ningbo Bank had doubled based on Ningbo Bank Share Price ? Congrats ! Well Done.

Ningbo Bank so near to Jack Ma Alibaba Base.
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07-Apr-2015 10:04 Raffles Edu   /   A Few Good Men       Go to Message
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Sigh, hai......zzzzz, 

the hot blooded passionate young men of yester-years with the Midas Touch have all now become Senior Citizens contented with pruning and trimming their 

beloved plants in their enclosed gardens ,

from horse-riding to gardening already, 

HAI..ZZZZZZ ..SIGH
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07-Apr-2015 09:39 Raffles Edu   /   A Few Good Men       Go to Message
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Where are the Few Good Men ?  

Few Good Men become Few " laoya" Men ?   buay sai ah ni kuan lei
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06-Apr-2015 16:50 UOL   /   UOL       Go to Message
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the price movement and trend of UOL

soemthing is brewing

Privatization ? : )) or   UIC ?

CalvinChia888      ( Date: 02-Mar-2015 10:57) Posted:



but have to keep some. no choice also. who ask kepcorp welcome home kepland ==> makes me think a bit more for UOL : )

CalvinChia888      ( Date: 02-Mar-2015 10:55) Posted:



sold half at lucki price 7.88 . no choice. when UOB sold some, we follow a bit.


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06-Apr-2015 13:35 Southern Arch   /   Blumont- Objective discussion only.       Go to Message
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if u have hong fok to buy, why buy blumont ? 

i bought hong fok, i sleep very well. no worries.

 

cheng987      ( Date: 06-Apr-2015 13:29) Posted:



Blumont the volumn high any ideas please good or bad ?

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02-Apr-2015 16:32 Raffles Edu   /   A Few Good Men       Go to Message
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Hip Hip Hooray ! Oei Oei Horay !

Watch Raffles Education. Dont say i never remind hah.
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