2016  low .002    end 2016 .011
5.5 bagger....wow..
 
2017 .011...now .018 anotuer 4 pips..double bagger already...
huart arghhh
Audermas ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 17:17) Posted:
If news on Walmart comes out, this will probably be at least 4 cents..
mepkoh ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 17:15) Posted:
multi bagger for 2016..
now the big break ..multibagger for 2017 on the way
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If news on Walmart comes out, this will probably be at least 4 cents..
mepkoh ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 17:15) Posted:
multi bagger for 2016..
now the big break ..multibagger for 2017 on the way
Audermas ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 17:13) Posted:
| Break 20 run up like AA. Vested and hope everyone huat |
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multi bagger for 2016..
now the big break ..multibagger for 2017 on the way
Audermas ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 17:13) Posted:
Break 20 run up like AA. Vested and hope everyone huat!
mepkoh ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 17:12) Posted:
the big break out is on...huart  rgh..biggie ang pow
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Break 20 run up like AA. Vested and hope everyone huat!
mepkoh ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 17:12) Posted:
the big break out is on...huart  rgh..biggie ang pow
Audermas ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 11:56) Posted:
just need more news for this stock to fly.. loaded 1000 at 17, hopefully this will be the lucky stock of the year.. and give me a really big hong bao
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the big break out is on...huart  rgh..biggie ang pow
Audermas ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 11:56) Posted:
just need more news for this stock to fly.. loaded 1000 at 17, hopefully this will be the lucky stock of the year.. and give me a really big hong bao
mepkoh ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 11:52) Posted:
another 20 stores of walmart fitted with disa..tablets pc..last month..
when the results are known..
equation will fly...as sure it is going to outfit 2700+ sores..
just to recap..
Walmart says yes to anti-theft system by S' pore firm
19 Nov 2016
The Straits Times
By Rachael Boon
An anti-theft system developed by a Singapore-based firm has successfully completed a 30-day trial with giant American retailer Walmart.
The system developed by Digital Safety (DiSa) does away with the need for security devices to be attached to products. It works by assigning a personal identification number (PIN) code to each item - consumer electronics, in particular - at the point when they are manufactured.
The item will be " locked" by the time it reaches a Walmart shelf, which means it can be displayed without the usual safeguards, such as anti-theft cords, that often deter customers from trying out a product.
When a consumer buys the product, he gets a unique code to unlock it. Without the code, the device is effectively useless.
The Walmart store in Arkansas used the system on 70 tablet computers and managed to sell the lot in less than 30 days " during a lull period in September" , said Mr Eddie Chng, chief executive of DiSa' s parent company, Equation Summit, which is listed on Catalist.
Equation Summit had announced on Thursday that a hearing for the winding-up application of its unit, Equation Resources, by Goodhill Enterprise was adjourned to Dec 1, but Mr Chng noted that this would not affect DiSa.
He said: " The dispute was over a barge from 2013, where Goldhill was trying to claim $400,000. It is better for the subsidiary to be wound up as we are restructuring and planning to de-emphasise our remaining businesses to focus on DiSa."
The plan is for DiSa to work with Walmart suppliers - who are charged for each code produced by DiSa - in the first quarter of next year. DiSa will be busy in the United States for the next 18 months, while looking at going into Canada and Mexico and maybe Europe by 2020.
Said Mr Chng: " Retail is not going away tomorrow and now is a good time to rejuvenate the retail sector, and the US economy is growing. People still like to touch and feel their products."
He added: " A lot of items on display are locked up and that defeats the purpose of the retail experience, where consumer want to touch and try the item, and simply take it to the counter.
" But with high pilferage, stores are unable to leave items on shelves. During the trial, we discovered that by leaving the products on the shelf with no locks and such, it lifted sales."
He noted that out of more than 4,500 Walmart stores in the US, the Arkansas outlet had been ranked 2,700 in tablet sales. After the 70 tablets sold within a month, the store was pushed up to 9th position.
Mr Chng said the system will be used next month at 20 Walmart stores, on 70 tablets each. " This is to gauge the consumers' response. We think the tablets will be sold quickly, especially since it is the Christmas period, and after that it could be rolled out in all stores."
In the next few months, the plan is to start using the system for five product categories in Walmart - computing, smartphones, televisions, bluetooth speakers and " connected homes" , which include smart products. Mr Chng said the firm is working with online merchants as well.
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just need more news for this stock to fly.. loaded 1000 at 17, hopefully this will be the lucky stock of the year.. and give me a really big hong bao
mepkoh ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 11:52) Posted:
another 20 stores of walmart fitted with disa..tablets pc..last month..
when the results are known..
equation will fly...as sure it is going to outfit 2700+ sores..
just to recap..
Walmart says yes to anti-theft system by S' pore firm
19 Nov 2016
The Straits Times
By Rachael Boon
An anti-theft system developed by a Singapore-based firm has successfully completed a 30-day trial with giant American retailer Walmart.
The system developed by Digital Safety (DiSa) does away with the need for security devices to be attached to products. It works by assigning a personal identification number (PIN) code to each item - consumer electronics, in particular - at the point when they are manufactured.
The item will be " locked" by the time it reaches a Walmart shelf, which means it can be displayed without the usual safeguards, such as anti-theft cords, that often deter customers from trying out a product.
When a consumer buys the product, he gets a unique code to unlock it. Without the code, the device is effectively useless.
The Walmart store in Arkansas used the system on 70 tablet computers and managed to sell the lot in less than 30 days " during a lull period in September" , said Mr Eddie Chng, chief executive of DiSa' s parent company, Equation Summit, which is listed on Catalist.
Equation Summit had announced on Thursday that a hearing for the winding-up application of its unit, Equation Resources, by Goodhill Enterprise was adjourned to Dec 1, but Mr Chng noted that this would not affect DiSa.
He said: " The dispute was over a barge from 2013, where Goldhill was trying to claim $400,000. It is better for the subsidiary to be wound up as we are restructuring and planning to de-emphasise our remaining businesses to focus on DiSa."
The plan is for DiSa to work with Walmart suppliers - who are charged for each code produced by DiSa - in the first quarter of next year. DiSa will be busy in the United States for the next 18 months, while looking at going into Canada and Mexico and maybe Europe by 2020.
Said Mr Chng: " Retail is not going away tomorrow and now is a good time to rejuvenate the retail sector, and the US economy is growing. People still like to touch and feel their products."
He added: " A lot of items on display are locked up and that defeats the purpose of the retail experience, where consumer want to touch and try the item, and simply take it to the counter.
" But with high pilferage, stores are unable to leave items on shelves. During the trial, we discovered that by leaving the products on the shelf with no locks and such, it lifted sales."
He noted that out of more than 4,500 Walmart stores in the US, the Arkansas outlet had been ranked 2,700 in tablet sales. After the 70 tablets sold within a month, the store was pushed up to 9th position.
Mr Chng said the system will be used next month at 20 Walmart stores, on 70 tablets each. " This is to gauge the consumers' response. We think the tablets will be sold quickly, especially since it is the Christmas period, and after that it could be rolled out in all stores."
In the next few months, the plan is to start using the system for five product categories in Walmart - computing, smartphones, televisions, bluetooth speakers and " connected homes" , which include smart products. Mr Chng said the firm is working with online merchants as well.
Audermas ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 11:40) Posted:
if more news of collaboration with Wal-mart comes out, then this stock might cross 2 cents. BBs are accumulating, strong sell down probably from profit taking. interesting stock.
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another 20 stores of walmart fitted with disa..tablets pc..last month..
when the results are known..
equation will fly...as sure it is going to outfit 2700+ sores..
just to recap..
Walmart says yes to anti-theft system by S' pore firm
19 Nov 2016
The Straits Times
By Rachael Boon
An anti-theft system developed by a Singapore-based firm has successfully completed a 30-day trial with giant American retailer Walmart.
The system developed by Digital Safety (DiSa) does away with the need for security devices to be attached to products. It works by assigning a personal identification number (PIN) code to each item - consumer electronics, in particular - at the point when they are manufactured.
The item will be " locked" by the time it reaches a Walmart shelf, which means it can be displayed without the usual safeguards, such as anti-theft cords, that often deter customers from trying out a product.
When a consumer buys the product, he gets a unique code to unlock it. Without the code, the device is effectively useless.
The Walmart store in Arkansas used the system on 70 tablet computers and managed to sell the lot in less than 30 days " during a lull period in September" , said Mr Eddie Chng, chief executive of DiSa' s parent company, Equation Summit, which is listed on Catalist.
Equation Summit had announced on Thursday that a hearing for the winding-up application of its unit, Equation Resources, by Goodhill Enterprise was adjourned to Dec 1, but Mr Chng noted that this would not affect DiSa.
He said: " The dispute was over a barge from 2013, where Goldhill was trying to claim $400,000. It is better for the subsidiary to be wound up as we are restructuring and planning to de-emphasise our remaining businesses to focus on DiSa."
The plan is for DiSa to work with Walmart suppliers - who are charged for each code produced by DiSa - in the first quarter of next year. DiSa will be busy in the United States for the next 18 months, while looking at going into Canada and
Mexico and maybe Europe by 2020.
Said Mr Chng: " Retail is not going away tomorrow and now is a good time to rejuvenate the retail sector, and the US economy is growing. People still like to touch and feel their products."
He added: " A lot of items on display are locked up and that defeats the purpose of the retail experience, where consumer want to touch and try the item, and simply take it to the counter.
" But with high pilferage, stores are unable to leave items on shelves. During the trial, we discovered that by leaving the products on the shelf with no locks and such, it lifted sales."
He noted that out of more than 4,500 Walmart stores in the
US, the Arkansas outlet had been ranked 2,700 in tablet sales. After the 70 tablets sold within a month, the store was pushed up to 9th position.
Mr Chng said the system will be used next month at 20 Walmart stores, on 70 tablets each. " This is to gauge the consumers' response. We think the tablets will be sold quickly, especially since it is the Christmas period, and after that it could be rolled out in all stores."
In the next few months, the plan is to start using the system for five product categories in Walmart - computing, smartphones, televisions, bluetooth speakers and " connected homes" , which include smart products. Mr Chng said the firm is working with online merchants as well.
Audermas ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 11:40) Posted:
if more news of collaboration with Wal-mart comes out, then this stock might cross 2 cents. BBs are accumulating, strong sell down probably from profit taking. interesting stock.
mepkoh ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 11:39) Posted:
shortist beware...
strong sell down..but i think bbs still buying..
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if more news of collaboration with Wal-mart comes out, then this stock might cross 2 cents. BBs are accumulating, strong sell down probably from profit taking. interesting stock.
mepkoh ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 11:39) Posted:
shortist beware...
strong sell down..but i think bbs still buying..
MichaelSchenker ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 08:48) Posted:
Wow! You certainly got the balls. You please carry on, I'll be watching from the sidelines.
Do you want to share which level to re-enter again |
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shortist beware...
strong sell down..but i think bbs still buying..
MichaelSchenker ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 08:48) Posted:
Wow! You certainly got the balls. You please carry on, I'll be watching from the sidelines.
Do you want to share which level to re-enter again?
machidrain ( Date: 07-Jan-2017 11:49) Posted:
Short on monday, kateks in action during closing yesterday. monday will see price slide down, prepare bullets for shorting.
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1000 lots at 17.. let' s hope this share will fly.
MichaelSchenker ( Date: 09-Jan-2017 08:48) Posted:
Wow! You certainly got the balls. You please carry on, I'll be watching from the sidelines.
Do you want to share which level to re-enter again?
machidrain ( Date: 07-Jan-2017 11:49) Posted:
Short on monday, kateks in action during closing yesterday. monday will see price slide down, prepare bullets for shorting.
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Wow! You certainly got the balls. You please carry on, I'll be watching from the sidelines.
Do you want to share which level to re-enter again?
machidrain ( Date: 07-Jan-2017 11:49) Posted:
Short on monday, kateks in action during closing yesterday. monday will see price slide down, prepare bullets for shorting.
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wah..,,fantastic run...
disa supporting this run...
multibagger for sure already...hahahha
MichaelSchenker ( Date: 06-Jan-2017 16:23) Posted:
1.9 last done.
Practically killed of the naysayers and kateks.
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True that Walmart, as USA' s biggest retailer will always   be a reference customer.
If the stock price hit 0.020 (pre-consolidation) I will start buying again. Irony? No, it it can hit 2 cents, it will surely takeoff. Now waiting for pullback, if any.
Just saying....
 
mepkoh ( Date: 06-Jan-2017 10:12) Posted:
expecting fantastic sales by walmart..
other retailers will scramble to disa..hahahaha
MichaelSchenker ( Date: 06-Jan-2017 10:10) Posted:
Looks like the game has just begun..high price, high volume.
Only question is, is 1.8 too high to get in?
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expecting fantastic sales by walmart..
other retailers will scramble to disa..hahahaha
MichaelSchenker ( Date: 06-Jan-2017 10:10) Posted:
Looks like the game has just begun..high price, high volume.
Only question is, is 1.8 too high to get in?
mepkoh ( Date: 06-Jan-2017 09:37) Posted:
chiong arghhhhhhhhhh
runaway train
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Looks like the game has just begun..high price, high volume.
Only question is, is 1.8 too high to get in?
mepkoh ( Date: 06-Jan-2017 09:37) Posted:
chiong arghhhhhhhhhh
runaway train
MichaelSchenker ( Date: 06-Jan-2017 09:28) Posted:
I was wrong. It' s 1.8 last done
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I was wrong. It' s 1.8 last done
MichaelSchenker ( Date: 06-Jan-2017 09:03) Posted:
Will hit 1.7c anytime soon..
Killing off the doubters
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