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Genting SP Next Move
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Eddyson
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15-Dec-2016 21:25
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Not making profit, might as well closed it down....good for the company or else every month drain GenS blood.It is a good thing to close down non profitable subsidaries. Buy more....Q more at 90 cts... |
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Eddyson
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15-Dec-2016 21:02
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Does that meant GenS subsidaries announce chapter 11 bankrupt....closed down???? |
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herbseller
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15-Dec-2016 21:01
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Weekly chart looks bullish to me, $1.38. Hoping to buy more at 95cents :D  |
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leeshihui1986
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15-Dec-2016 20:35
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haha i am also not expert . consider a noob as well hehe. Thats the latest news
15 Dec 2016 17:45
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Eddyson
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15-Dec-2016 20:26
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Not an expert but guess that it will go further down as it has breach its 20 days moving average at 97 cts going towards 93 cts & even with the confirm news of Japan legalising casino bill it did not rally.What other good news will there be ? I Q at 93 cts...take a bet. |
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leeshihui1986
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15-Dec-2016 12:26
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http://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/days-of-rising-dividend-payouts-may-be-numbered |
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Johngenting
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15-Dec-2016 12:23
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http://sgx.i3investor.com/servlets/fdnews/64978.jsp
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leeshihui1986
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15-Dec-2016 12:19
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lolz shall wait for this ) i prefer this counter can increase ~ |
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Johngenting
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15-Dec-2016 12:13
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If Ah Lim doesn't manage to get JP license wil proceed as dividend stock possible 0.3 + 0.3 .per annual
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leeshihui1986
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15-Dec-2016 11:48
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but i am thinking whether the dividend really will be 0.015 or not lolz |
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FATABA
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15-Dec-2016 10:54
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Genting was play up mainly ( my view) due to the excitment of the Japn casino....but pls note the following... 1. House passed the bill....but Japan internal system still a long way to go . 2. Why wld Genting win this ....as compare to Wym or Sand. ( abe may have some agreement w Trump during his last visit ? who knows) 3. Even if ( a BIG if ) genting win ....how many years do you think it can be profitable ? ( ok provided u are happy to hold w the 1.5c dividend) Just be cautious with this counter. |
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Gencasino
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15-Dec-2016 10:29
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Have been accumalating from 0.75c | ||||
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Johngenting
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15-Dec-2016 10:18
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Cautious ! Don't know where is the support !
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Gencasino
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15-Dec-2016 10:07
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Thats good. Can buy on the way down. | ||||
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spore1
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15-Dec-2016 09:53
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The selling dw has started . Think a lot shortist on this track | ||||
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Johngenting
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15-Dec-2016 09:16
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Wait for next year financial report then... might claim .15 dividend. THANKS
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Gencasino
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15-Dec-2016 09:13
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news being digested... |
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Johngenting
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15-Dec-2016 09:08
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Good morning yes!
but no different , no volume at all
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Gencasino
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15-Dec-2016 08:52
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Diet enacts contentious casino legislationBY  TOMOHIRO OSAKISTAFF WRITER  
The Diet enacted an unpopular piece of casino legalization Thursday morning amid ongoing public concerns over a potential raft of social ills, including surges in gambling addiction and organized crime. For Japan, it seems casino legalization could be equivalent to opening Pandora&rsquo s box. The nation is already plagued by high rates of gambling addiction stemming from its tolerance of pachinko and other types of high-stakes activities, including horse, boat and bicycle races. The public has been skeptical of the bill, too, with an NHK survey showing Monday that 44 percent of respondents opposed it, versus 12 percent who supported it and 34 percent who were undecided. Political wrangling over the bill unfolded during the course of Wednesday, bringing this year&rsquo s extraordinary Diet session to a tumultuous finale that saw the opposition bloc resort to no-confidence motions and delay tactics. The bill, which proponents see as a crucial boost for Abe&rsquo s drive to make Japan a more tourism-oriented nation, was approved by the plenary session of the Upper House late Wednesday evening with the backing of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and conservative opposition Nippon Ishin no Kai. LDP lawmaker Ryosuke Kozuki told the plenary session that hosting casinos will play a key role in helping realize Abe&rsquo s growth strategy of luring some 40 million tourists annually by 2020. After clearing the Upper House, the bill was sent back to the Lower House, as per a parliamentary rule that says any bills tweaked in the Upper House are subject to scrutiny again by the more powerful lower chamber of the Diet. On Tuesday night, in order to quell a swelling backlash from opposition parties, the LDP had proposed key amendments to the casino bill, including defining the government&rsquo s responsibility to better combat gambling addiction and stipulating that the legislation be reviewed within the first five years of its enactment, reports said. Still dissatisfied, four opposition parties &mdash the Democratic Party, the Japanese Communist Party, the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party &mdash on Wednesday went all-out to delay voting in hopes of thwarting the bill&rsquo s enactment before the end of this legislative session, which was slated to wrap up Wednesday. They submitted a joint no-confidence motion against Upper House chairman Chuichi Date, only to see it vetoed Wednesday afternoon. They also submitted a similar motion against Abe&rsquo s Cabinet to the Lower House, but it was struck down, too, given the strong majority commanded by the ruling coalition in the chamber. The opposition&rsquo s moves brought the Diet to a temporary standstill, pushing Lower House re-examination of the bill late into the night and even past midnight. With time running out, the LDP proposed on Wednesday night that the extraordinary session be extended for three more days until Saturday and the Lower House plenary session, which started at 10 p.m., approved the extension despite protest from opposition parties. The casino bill will now almost certainly be enacted by Thursday morning. Fierce resistance to the bill had persisted Wednesday, with critics saying that Japan is doomed to experience the same casino-driven fiascoes already plaguing other nations that have legalized gambling. The DP&rsquo s Saori Yoshikawa told the Upper House that casino industries in Asia by and large lost momentum due to China&rsquo s economic slowdown and excess investment, and that Japan was about to make the same mistake. She also branded Japan a &ldquo gambling superpower,&rdquo with its combined market size for pachinko as well as horse, bicycle and boat races estimated at about ¥ 26 trillion annually. The haste with which the LDP debated the casino legalization mirrored its handling of other controversial bills that raised hackles among the opposition during this legislative session. It forced through a bill to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, despite U.S. President-elect Donald Trump&rsquo s pledge to withdraw from the pact on his first day in office. A bill to revamp Japan&rsquo s pension system was also enacted Wednesday, despite concerns it may result in pension payments being reduced in tandem with falling wages. Abe has defended the revamp as necessary to increase the sustainability of the system. |
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Gencasino
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15-Dec-2016 07:34
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Passed by Lower House this morning. |
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