Just bought more @71c.  Is still early.
WinBuaySian ( Date: 20-Dec-2021 10:32) Posted:
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You are funny. Stay safe
TA_Expert ( Date: 20-Dec-2021 06:50) Posted:
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Riverstone chairman and incoming Heeton chair boost their stakes
FOR the 5 trading sessions that spanned Dec 10 to 16, the Straits Times Index (STI) declined 0.4 per cent, with the FTSE China A50 Index declining 0.9 per cent, the Hang Seng Index declining 3.4 per cent and the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI declining 1.0 per cent.
 
Within the STI, DBS Group Holdings DBS: D05 +0.34% , UOB UOB: U11 -0.3% , CapitaLand Investment CapitaLandInvest: 9CI -1.75% , Jardine Matheson Holdings JMH USD: J36 -0.58% and OCBC OCBC Bank: O39 -0.09% received the highest net institutional inflows during the 5 sessions.
 
Outside the STI, AEM Holdings AEM: AWX -1.35% , Geo Energy Resources Geo Energy Res: RE4 +1.49% , Riverstone Holdings Riverstone: AP4 +3.73% , CapitaLand China Trust CapLand China T: AU8U -0.83% and Sheng Siong Group Sheng Siong: OV8 +0.69% received the highest net institutional inflows for the same period.
 
Overall, institutions were net sellers, with S$63 million of net outflow.
 
Ascendas Reit Ascendas Reit: A17U 0% , CapitaLand Integrated Commercial Trust CapLand IntCom T: C38U -0.5% , Singapore Airlines SIA: C6L -0.81% , Singapore Telecommunications Singtel: Z74 -2.47% and ComfortDelGro Corporation ComfortDelGro: C52 -0.72% saw the highest net institutional outflows.
 
Share buybacks
 
There were 19 primary-listed stocks conducting share buybacks over the 5 sessions with a total consideration of S$22.6 million, down from the S$61.0 million for the preceding 5 sessions.
 
OCBC led the consideration tally, paying an average price of S$11.34 per share.
 
Secondary-listings Hongkong Land and Jardine Matheson Holdings also bought back shares during the period.
 
The Hour Glass TheHourGlass: AGS -0.5% led the buyback consideration tally for non-STI stocks over the 5 sessions, paying an average price of S$2.00 per share.
 
Director and substantial shareholder transactions
 
The 5 trading sessions saw 120 changes in director interests and substantial shareholdings filed for close to 50 primary-listed stocks.
 
This included 22 company director acquisitions with 3 disposals filed, while substantial shareholders filed 16 acquisitions and 3 disposals.
 
Riverstone Holdings
 
Between Dec 10 and 16, Riverstone Holdings founder, executive chairman and chief executive officer Wong Teek Son acquired 1.5 million shares of the company for a consideration of S$973,150.
 
At an average price of 64.9 cents per share, this increased his total interest in the Malaysian-based leading cleanroom gloves manufacturer from 51.16 per cent to 51.26 per cent. His preceding acquisition was on Dec 31, 2020, with 50,000 shares acquired at S$1.11 per share. Wong' s executive responsibilities include developing business strategies and overseeing the group' s operations. He has also been instrumental in expanding the group' s customer base and cementing business relationships with its international customers.
 
On Nov 9, Riverstone Holdings noted that demand for the group' s healthcare examination gloves had continued to grow despite the pandemic moving into the endemic phase in many parts of the world.
 
It added that market prices however had begun to normalise progressively in the third quarter 2021 as major distributors had taken a wait-and-see approach for glove prices to stabilise.
 
 
 
Buy & hold till new year. Many countries will shut down due omicron
As opposed to what? Don' t get jab? 
Whilst I think there is definitely politics calculations in how the pandemic is handled across the world, I also think we have to act based on what is available to us. What is available now is vaccines, and unless you are medically assessed to be unfit fo rthe jab, you should be jabbed. RIght or wrong aside, this is a responsible thing to do living in a society. 
Whilst I think there is definitely politics calculations in how the pandemic is handled across the world, I also think we have to act based on what is available to us. What is available now is vaccines, and unless you are medically assessed to be unfit fo rthe jab, you should be jabbed. RIght or wrong aside, this is a responsible thing to do living in a society. 
TA_Expert ( Date: 20-Dec-2021 03:33) Posted:
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Looking at the increasing number of import cases, I wonder how many are Singaporeans returning from their vacations from Europe. Hope the govt takes the right steps soon.
Longtermer ( Date: 20-Dec-2021 08:25) Posted:
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Singapore cases are still high.
RS and most gloves companies are busy serving US and European mkt. But usages are increasing in third world or developing countries incl China. Their consumption are still very low.  Demands will continue to grow post pandemic due to structural changes as reported by many gloves producers. 
 
OYK thinks otherwise.
He has just announced 50% return to office in Jan 2022.
VTLs continue especially Malaysia one with increased frequency.
Omicron is piece of cake to the MTF when 96% of Singaporeans vaccinated. Why is there to worry?
He has just announced 50% return to office in Jan 2022.
VTLs continue especially Malaysia one with increased frequency.
Omicron is piece of cake to the MTF when 96% of Singaporeans vaccinated. Why is there to worry?
tritonyeah6666 ( Date: 20-Dec-2021 06:11) Posted:
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If you still think it is just a common cold despite everywhere else is ramping up hospital capacity -- -- "for those ?Omicold? claims about the Omicron variant. The Omicron variant of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) is certainly not the same as the common cold. While the jury?s still out on how virulent the Omicron variant may be, this new variant is proving that it can hospitalize and kill people, which is not what the common cold does" --- https://www.forbes.com/sites/brucelee/2021/12/18/7-deaths-from-omicron-covid-19-coronavirus-variant-in-uk-showing-its-not-the-omicold/?sh=68a7688b2023
As usual, Biden and his world leader followers will say that new variant is contangious, faster take booster jab, every 6 months till no end.
One year later, another variant will appear and he will make the same speech.
Without a real cure, not a vaccine, the world will never end the pandemic. Eevry human will just jab every 6 month until your body cannot take it any longer and collapse.
One year later, another variant will appear and he will make the same speech.
Without a real cure, not a vaccine, the world will never end the pandemic. Eevry human will just jab every 6 month until your body cannot take it any longer and collapse.
You closed your short positions and now you turned long . Good move .
Sgvale ( Date: 19-Dec-2021 18:28) Posted:
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Europe & US are spreading fast & furious!!!
biden will say no more lockdown
Longtermer ( Date: 19-Dec-2021 13:18) Posted:
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the danger is when we take omicron as being mild
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/18/uk-scientists-curbs-covid-infections-omicron-deaths-restrictions-sage
 
Biden to give Omicron-focused speech on Tuesday
By  Kaitlan Collins  and  Jeff Zeleny, CNN  December 18, 2021
 
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/12/18/politics/joe-biden-omicron-tuesday-speech/index.html
 
The pandemic is raging.. sad but true. Take care all!
 
End Feb 2022 will be RS full year results and dividend announcement.
If we go by YZJ which i invested with similar price action pattern, YZJ price was supress in Dec and then share price start to creep up in Jan and shot up after results and dividend announcement. 
 
If we go by YZJ which i invested with similar price action pattern, YZJ price was supress in Dec and then share price start to creep up in Jan and shot up after results and dividend announcement. 
 
Wong is the executive chairman and CEO. He owns more than 51% of RS. Bought back shares almost everyday this week.. Dyodd.
eagleeyes1989 ( Date: 17-Dec-2021 20:34) Posted:
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It is going to hit 77.5c soon.  So just buy and hold.
Midtermer ( Date: 17-Dec-2021 19:05) Posted:
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Mr Wong bought another 300 lots at 70.5 cents average. Salute to the boss. Something is brewing. Cheers.
Actually don't believe can don't buy. Do the due diligence and read the report and you will understand why. Go look at their dividend policy and EPS for the last 3q Vs FY 2020.
RichardTeo ( Date: 17-Dec-2021 15:16) Posted:
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