Cheong Ahhhhhh!!!....... Angry Bulls cheonging to $1.00
See below.   Talked like a pro....even insult analysts' professionalism.
Dunno how many people missed buying opportunities when scared by Angry Bird Bird.
earlybird14 ( Date: 08-Sep-2016 11:08) Posted:
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Where ah where? Where' s the 70 cents that bird bird said it would reach? Where is EB?
Where ? Where ? Where is my 90 cents TB ?  
Where ah where ? Where is EB ? 
 
BetterStill ( Date: 28-Sep-2016 10:35) Posted:
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we the bulls need to chase away all those angry birds that stand on our back.....all Bulls Cheong Ahhhhhhh!!!!!
Where is the bird? Seeing thaibev up and up and up....dunno whether he became angry bird yet...
Now the price is climbing, Lj Lang becomes Long Kang Lang....Cheong Ahhhhhh!
Bird like to talk cock!We can call him Lj lang!
talk cock and sing song are some sort of human characters, we cannot blame them if it was wrong.....
Just f#$*& ourself being so naive....
Oops...why the   price is still at   0.95/0.955 ?   TP of 0.9 by 9/16 never happens? Already extended one more week, Still not there yet ?
 
Just4win ( Date: 16-Sep-2016 15:09) Posted:
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Long term chart
Jokers like you I see enough in past 2 years.
Go ahead to buy, nobody stop you.
ThaiBev is in a long term downtrend. It is a stock to short in every bounce.
Go ahead to buy, nobody stop you.
ThaiBev is in a long term downtrend. It is a stock to short in every bounce.
BetterStill ( Date: 17-Sep-2016 13:05) Posted:
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New investment ideas to play the Singapore market
In a flash note on Tuesday, analyst Lim Siew Kee wrote that companies with Asean exposure like  Thai Beverage PLC,Courts Asia,  Dairy Farm,  Delfi  and  Singtel  look interesting, given that they &ldquo benefit from rising domestic consumption in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia, spurred by pump priming and infrastructure spending by the government&rdquo .
Read full article :  http://www.theedgemarkets.com.sg/sg/article/new-investment-ideas-play-singapore-market
 
Little bird, I dunno how you play stocks de. Just wanna tell you that fr 90cents to 95 cents even 93 cents can make a lot of staycation monies liao. You really so power please take action to short as much as possible. If not dun anyhow talk cock okay?
earlybird14 ( Date: 17-Sep-2016 08:36) Posted:
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Requote. Buy Loh nobody stop you. Even it didn't hit 90, doesn't mean it will hit 1 above again.
It just take some time to rest after a down from 1.06 to 93. So long as nobody buy, it will just follow the downtrend and down further.
It just take some time to rest after a down from 1.06 to 93. So long as nobody buy, it will just follow the downtrend and down further.
earlybird14 ( Date: 15-Sep-2016 16:10) Posted:
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More and more people drinking beer because NASA says year 2016 Burns Through Heat Records!
 
How Thai Beverage Public Company Limited Makes Its Money
By Ong Kai Kiat September 16, 2016
Thailand-based  Thai  Beverage Public Company Limited (SGX: Y92) is one of the largest food and beverage players listed in Singapore.
It listed on May 2006 and closed at a price of S$0.27 per share on its debut trading day. After slightly over 10 years, the company&rsquo s shares are today worth S$0.94 each and Thai Beverage has a hefty market capitalisation of S$23.4 billion.
The company&rsquo s share price gains have come together with commensurate profit growth. From 2005 to 2015, Thai Beverage&rsquo s profit has compounded at an annual rate of 9.9%, rising from 10.37 billion baht to 26.46 billion baht.
Let&rsquo s take a closer look at how exactly the company makes its money. Knowing this can give investors better understanding of the risks the company is facing and the opportunities it has when it comes to growing its business in the future.
Sources of Thai Beverage&rsquo s profit
Over the past decade, Thai Beverage has been diversifying its business to include more non-alcoholic drinks and food the company initially had a heavy focus on spirits and beer.
That said, spirits and beer products continue to dominate Thai Beverage&rsquo s business. Here&rsquo s a breakdown of the company&rsquo s net profit in the first-half of 2016 by its various business segments:

Source: Thai Beverage earnings report
The company made 13.1 billion baht in profit (excluding contributions from Fraser and Neave Limited (SGX: F99) and Frasers Centrepoint Ltd (SGX: TQ5)) in the first-half of 2016. The Spirits segment contributed the lion&rsquo s share at 83%. Some of the segment&rsquo s products include the brown spirit brand Hong Thong and the white spirit brand Ruang Khao.
Meanwhile, the Beer segment provided 19% of net profit and this is where the company&rsquo s Chang Classic brand of beer resides. Last year, the company embarked on a rebranding campaign, whereby its various beer products were consolidated into a single Chang Classic brand.
The Food business segment is mainly driven by its Oishi brand of Japanese cuisine restaurants. Lastly, the Non-Alcoholic Drinks segment has products such as bottled water, sodas, and teas etc.
Foolish Conclusion
It&rsquo s understandable to see Thai Beverage as primarily an alcohol company since alcoholic beverages make up 94% of the company&rsquo s profit in the first-half of 2016.
In any case, Thai Beverage has continued to grow its business. In the first-half of 2016, the company&rsquo s net profit grew by 24.5% from a year ago if we exclude contributions from F& N and Frasers Centrepoint. If the two Fraser entities are included, Thai Beverage&rsquo s net profit still managed to climb by 16%.
He is hidding in the noble thread. I have called him over... he just threw one simple sentence n flew away. LOL.
I am not vested in this counter.. just am curious how misleading he can be, 
BetterStill ( Date: 16-Sep-2016 16:06) Posted:
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I am waiting him to take action for the whole week and dare not take in Singpost at higher price as scared not enuff $$ to hold. Really waste all my time and effort . Never keep his words one...
Just4win ( Date: 16-Sep-2016 15:44) Posted:
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Oh ? Rubber band target ?  
Be careful... when rubber band is stetch too much, either it gets broken, or it shoots back at yourself.
earlybird14 ( Date: 16-Sep-2016 15:18) Posted:
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