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2019 - Transformation into a E-Waste Specialist
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Superkilat
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02-Jan-2020 15:24
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Is this a sales talk? |
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yamseng
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02-Jan-2020 11:00
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PLACEMENT OF 120,000,000 NEW ORDINARY SHARES AT S$0.05 PER PLACEMENT SHARE  better accumulate more when the volume is thin and before it breaks 35 happening later or tmr Friday |
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yamseng
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02-Jan-2020 09:58
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clear 33 volume quite thin,  the wall at 35/36 if can break, then target 40/41   |
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yamseng
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30-Dec-2019 11:39
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finally, someone throws a towel at 32 let' s watch whether 32 can hold well |
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Superkilat
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27-Dec-2019 15:17
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Placement ptice at 0.05? Why so high? Any trick? |
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yamseng
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27-Dec-2019 15:04
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this morning, there was a heavy dump at 33 But seller not willing to throw a single lot to the buyer at 32 wait for another 2 more days, buyers will rush in to buy once it breaks 35 |
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Superkilat
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26-Dec-2019 14:51
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What so good? |
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yamseng
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26-Dec-2019 14:50
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coming .... clearing 34/35 |
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sengsk
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26-Dec-2019 13:18
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Once clear .036 Next TP = .041 |
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yamseng
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26-Dec-2019 13:13
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anytime BB will clear 34/35  watch out |
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WBdisciple
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25-Dec-2019 06:24
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News is a bit dated but it shows the Singapore' s government committment to rein in e-waste: Parliament: New zero-waste law to compel big firms to take greater action PUBLISHEDSEP 5, 2019, 5:00 AM SGT It will put in place approach mandating key responsibilities to enable recycling The fight against Singapore' s mountain of trash will soon pack a bigger punch, with new zero-waste legislation to compel big companies to do something about their waste. The Resource Sustainability Bill, which was passed in Parliament yesterday, will make it mandatory for some large producers of waste to re-use and recycle more. This will allow Singapore to treat waste the way it treats water - by wringing value from every last drop. Calling the Act a " big stride" that the Government has taken to catalyse waste reduction, Senior Minister of State for the Environment and Water Resources Amy Khor told Parliament that tackling climate change in a resource-constrained future is a massive challenge that calls for bigger weapons. " The shift from a voluntary to mandatory approach in ensuring resource sustainability is not something the Government takes lightly, but only after careful consideration and consultation," she said. The law will, for the first time, put in place a " systems-level approach that mandates key responsibilities to enable reuse and recycling nationwide" , said Dr Khor. It will also help Singapore squeeze more value from waste. This could be done through turning incineration ash into construction material, extracting gold and precious metals from discarded electronics, and producing energy from food waste, she pointed out. All 16 MPs who took part in yesterday' s debate supported the Bill, with many offering suggestions on how Singapore can go even further to achieve its zero-waste ambition. Dr Khor said that turning trash into treasure will not only ensure a ready supply of resources for Singapore, buffering the country against global supply shocks, but it will also create new economic and job opportunities. " Preliminary studies have estimated that if Singapore recovers and reuses materials from electronic waste, we can reap a net benefit of $40 million," she said. " Figuratively speaking, we can look at Semakau not as a landfill for trash, but as a treasure island right in our very own backyard." The new Act gives regulatory teeth to waste-reducing measures in three streams - electronic waste (e-waste), food waste and packaging waste, including plastics. These waste streams have relatively high generation and low recycling rates. To tackle e-waste, for example, the Act introduces a regulated e-waste management system, under which companies that manufacture or import regulated products for the local market will be made responsible for the collection and proper treatment of their e-waste. It also entails a mandatory packaging reporting framework, which is meant to raise corporate awareness of the benefits of reducing packaging and to encourage companies to do so. Food waste will be tackled with measures including new regulations that will make it mandatory for the owners and operators of commercial premises where large amounts of food waste are generated, such as malls and large hotels, to segregate their food waste for treatment. Telco StarHub operates the Renew programme, a company-led e-waste recycling network for customers to safely dispose of e-waste. StarHub chief corporate officer Veronica Lai said: " Having more retailers, manufacturers and importers join the journey to reduce, reuse and recycle will amplify the efforts towards a circular economy to mitigate against climate change." |
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hmmhmm
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24-Dec-2019 09:39
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show time..... |
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hmmhmm
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24-Dec-2019 09:08
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explosion....at instant only......?? |
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hmmhmm
Elite |
24-Dec-2019 08:58
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Hmm.....ready to Chiong liao.... |
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hmmhmm
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24-Dec-2019 08:50
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Guess will be explosive movement within half a day......? |
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WBdisciple
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23-Dec-2019 22:21
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SEN YUE COMPLETES SHARE PLACEMENT OF S$6 MILLION AT S$0.05 PER PLACEMENT SHARE TAPPING NEW OPPORTUNITIES IN  ASIA&rsquo S  E-WASTE INDUSTRY 
SINGAPORE, 23 December 2019 &ndash Sen Yue Holdings Limited is pleased to announce that the Company has completed its share placement exercise (the &ldquo Share Placement&rdquo ), which was announced on 21 October 2019, to raise S$6 million for business development and expansion opportunities in the e-waste industry as well as general working capital.
 
Recently in October 2019, the Group announced that it has entered into a joint venture agreement to build a smelter in Singapore to extract and recover metals and materials from waste materials and metal scraps. With a shareholding interest of 60% in the joint venture company, the smelter will be located at the Group&rsquo s current premises, at 3 Jalan Pesawat, Singapore 619361, with the capability of processing waste battery powders at an aggregate maximum processing capacity of 1,000 tons per month.
 
According to a research by the United Nations University, Asia generates most of the world&rsquo s e-waste, producing 18.2 million metric tonnes in 2016 and only 15% cent of Asia&rsquo s e-waste is collected and recycled.
 
In Singapore, approximately 60,000 tonnes of e-waste are generated annually, a figure expected to increase with rising affluence and technological advancements. To manage e- waste more effectively and efficiently, the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources announced the implementation of a mandatory electrical and electronic waste management system by 2021. This regulated approach would help both the environment and the economy.
 
Recognising the opportunities in e-waste management, the Group has made major strides in its e-waste management business activities. Through its recent R& D efforts and initiatives, the Group has developed proprietary technology to recycle lithium-ion batteries and secured a lithium battery recycling licence from the National Environment Agency (&ldquo NEA&rdquo ) in December 2017. In addition, the Group is appointed as one of the partners for Singapore NEA&rsquo s National Voluntary Partnership for E-Waste Recycling.
 
The Subscriber of the Share Placement is Jiangmenshi Changxin Technology Limited (江 门 市 长 信 科 技 有 限 公 司 ), which was established in 2006 and is a leading research and development company focusing on the development of production technology for high performance lithium battery materials.
 
Mr. Koh Mia Seng, Executive Chairman of Sen Yue, said: &ldquo Through this share placement, we are pleased to welcome on board our new shareholder, who has demonstrated their confidence in our strategy and capabilities in Asia&rsquo s e-waste industry.
 
With the proceeds raised, we are in a stronger position to increase the scale and capabilities of our e-waste solutions and recycling activities to cope with the rising demand for e-waste processing in Asia.&rdquo
 
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