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runaway
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02-Jul-2019 14:26
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Do you know how serious it is to accuse me of taking ICE? I would challenge you to say it again, and say it loud here in this forum.   |
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runaway
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02-Jul-2019 13:38
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Sad. You cant tell the difference between nice lunch and nice ice.   |
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02-Jul-2019 13:19
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The immediate effects from ice are intense pleasure and clarity. Users say they have lots of energy and can think clearly, feel like they can make good decisions, and plan effectively. | ||||
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runaway
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02-Jul-2019 13:07
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nice
/nʌ ɪ s/
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 12:56
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Nice does not mean good
Rubbish in, later rubbish come out from u again Must take care |
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runaway
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02-Jul-2019 12:36
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I have just finished a nice lunch. You still angry?   |
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 12:08
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And be cursed by your own creation | ||||
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 12:05
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Loser, prada guy sleep on expensive bed | ||||
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 12:04
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It is not me that is cursing u, it is the profile. If u dun get rid of this profile, it will be forever cursing u. So I suggest u choose a good profile in future. FYI, there is 1 thing that's good and free, start with the letter S. Sharejunction. Why u join? I thought u dun like free things. | ||||
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runaway
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02-Jul-2019 12:03
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It is easier to remember you as Daniel. Likewise Runaway rings a bell. I  can only spell zichar, longer than that it may sound something funny.   |
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 12:03
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U r the one that read, that is nobody | ||||
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 11:59
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Username is just dummy name, any name will do unless yours truly reflect yourself as your symptoms really shows
Write also cannot write properly, sound the same does mean the right word |
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 11:55
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Still didn't change ur profile
runaway /ˈ rʌ nə weɪ / Learn to pronounce noun 1. a person who has run away, especially from their family or an institution. "a teenage runaway" synonyms: fugitive, escaper, escapee More 2. an animal or vehicle that is running out of control. "a runaway train" synonyms: out of control, escaped, loose, on the loose riderless "a runaway horse" |
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runaway
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02-Jul-2019 11:44
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Singtel, Starhub and  M1 are like NTUC. The rest are your friendly neighborhood provision shops. Dont waste time comparing and writing.   |
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runaway
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02-Jul-2019 11:31
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Cut and paste king. Nobody wants to read old news here. Write soemtjing new and interesting can?   |
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 09:25
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It is not meant for that person who buy expensive stuff | ||||
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 09:20
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7 virtual telcos jostle for customers as redONE launches services here
(From left) redONE Singapore chief executive Francis Cheang, group chief operations officer Tee Yew Yaw, group chief executive Farid Yunus, and group chief sales officer Ben Teh at the company?s Singapore launch yesterday. The virtual telco?s three monthly plans range from $8 to $28, offering up to 10GB of mobile data. PHOTO: redONE SINGAPORE PUBLISHED 3 HOURS AGO Lester Wong Mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) redONE officially launched its services in Singapore yesterday, bringing the number of MVNOs here to seven. The Malaysian budget postpaid mobile service provider said it is targeting a one million-strong market segment comprising Malaysians living and working here, as well as Singaporeans who make regular trips across the Causeway. MVNOs, or virtual telcos, lease physical mobile networks from a parent telco. redONE Singapore's three monthly plans range from $8 to $28, offering up to 10GB of mobile data. Customers do not incur data roaming charges if they use their high-speed data quotas while roaming in Malaysia. redONE's plans also include up to 300 minutes of free calls and 30 SMSes to other local telcos as well as to all Malaysian numbers. Customers who are heavy social media users can subscribe to the redSocial bundle - a monthly $18 add-on for an additional 20GB of Facebook, Skype, WhatsApp and YouTube data - or redSocial Lite, which provides users with an additional 10GB for $10 a month. redONE Singapore chief executive Francis Cheang said the redSocial Lite option was introduced in response to user feedback from a month-long trial that began in May. Mr Cheang added that subscriber numbers have exceeded the company's expectations, but declined to reveal the exact figure. There are at least 400,000 Malaysians living and working in Singapore. redONE leases its network from StarHub, as do MyRepublic and VivoBee. Singtel hosts Zero Mobile and Zero 1, as well as new MVNO entrant Grid Mobile, which launched last week. The seventh and oldest MVNO is Circles.Life, which leases its network from M1. redONE group chief executive Farid Yunus was bullish when he was asked about the com-pany's prospects in an increa-singly crowded MVNO market in Singapore. He pointed to how redONE is one of three virtual telcos to have outlasted the competition in Malaysia since the MVNO boom began there in 2006. At one point, there were 18 MVNOs in Malaysia. "The same cycle will repeat itself in Singapore. You will see a proliferation of people who think the MVNO business is easy... but they will learn the hard way," said Mr Farid. "It's not about having the cheapest price, it's about how you service the customers and give value. It's also about under-standing the market and that's where we believe our strength lies," he added. Customers can currently sign up for redONE plans at 26 locations islandwide, including the Challenger flagship store in Bugis Junction. redONE wants to expand to 200 locations within two years. The locations can be found at www.redone.com.sg/support/locate_an_agent . |
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 09:12
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Rubbish king why r u here | ||||
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runaway
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02-Jul-2019 09:06
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Thanks for sharing, but mostly known facts, nothing new. The landscape of Telco is more like oligopoly. In Singapore context, all the 3 larger Telcos have very little differentiation. When the fortune befalls the Telco industry, hopefully 5G, a light speedboat Starhub can spring ahead faster than a heavy ocean liner Singtel.   |
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Belteshazzar
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02-Jul-2019 08:47
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From dollars and sense
The telco sector in Singapore has been through a competitive business landscape over the past few years. The incumbents ? Singtel, StarHub and M1, have found their profits threatened by new players such as MyRepublic and Circles.Life, forcing them to slash prices in order to retain their market shares. Consumers are naturally happy to have more choices on which telco to choose but are investors better off? In this edition of 4 Stocks This Week, we look at 4 main players in the telco industry to find out how they have been performing. Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SGX: Z74) It was reported earlier this week that Singtel CEO Chua Sock Koong had her salary nearly halved, taking home ?only' $3.5 million for the last financial year, as compared to $6.1 million the year before. This coincide with Singtel reporting a net profit of $3.1 billion for the last financial year, its lowest annual profit in 16 years. Based on its current net profit and share price, the company is trading at a price-to-earning (P/E) ratio of 18.5, which is at a premium compared to its competitors. It's worth noting that having stumbled to a low of $2.88 at the start of the year, Singtel has bounced back and is currently trading at $3.50. This gives investors a year-to-date return of 17.4%. Also, Singtel recently shared that it is considering the option to "unlock value" from its digital business while also suggesting that it could be exploring the feasibility of looking to apply for a digital banking license. If either of this materialises, it would be worth relooking Singtel once again. StarHub Ltd (SGX: CC3) From a market capitalisation standpoint, StarHub is more than 20 times smaller than the juggernaut Singtel. This means that its margin of safety is a lot lesser and it needs to be well prepared for how the telco sector in Singapore develops over the next few years. An SGX market update writeup earlier this week reported that for the first quarter ended 31 March 2019, StarHub reported a net profit after tax of S$49.3 million, down 23.3% on a year-on-year basis due to lower revenues from its mobile and pay TV operations as well as higher operational expenditure from its cyber security joint venture. Since the start of the year, total return for the company is -8.9%. It's currently trading at $1.54, down from $1.73 since the start of the year. Return over the past 3 years is -47.8%. Based on current price, the company is currently trading at a P/E of 14.5. NetLink NBN Trust (SGX: CJLU) NetLink is an interesting business as it builds, own and operate the passive fibre network infrastructure for homes and non-residential premises, and non-building address points (NBAP) in Singapore. This is the same fibre network which the other telco providers (i.e. Singtel, StarHub, M1, etc) use to provide broadband access to you. It has approximately 1.3 million residential end-user connections and more than 45,000 non-residential end-user connections. NetLink generates a large part of its revenue from residential connections. It's worth pointing out that NetLink is essentially a monopoly in the residential fibre network business. Its revenue source primarily comes from one-off installation and a monthly recurring connection charge. Since its IPO in July 2017 at $0.81, share price for NetLink has remained relatively stable (to no one's surprise). It's dividend yield is currently at 5.5%. M1 (Delisted) We are going out on a limb here by including M1, which was delisted earlier this year. The company, which was privatised after a buy-out offer of $2.06 continues to be scrappy after recently announcing its streamline mobile plan into just two products ? 1) a contract-free, SIM only plan and 2) a contract plan with device. Both plans come with free-flow weekend data, free caller ID, unlimited free talk calls to 3 M1 numbers and unlimited music streaming on Spotify. If you did not already realised, both the M1 SIM Only plan and its contract plan with device offer consumers a very compelling deal. You can read more on this in our best SIM-Only plans in Singapore article. Our point is that while the company have been privatised, this could even allow them the leeway to be more innovative than they were before, without having to worry about shareholders desire for higher profits and dividends. So keep a lookout for what M1 does, even if we are not able to invest in it. |
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