Watching signpost more active now. Believing in its long term prospect if transformation is successful. Not sure how long it will go but if it ever reach $1 I should start buying.
Think more sucked in for the next fall.
Hope you catch it when it turns. 
look at nta and not equity it is below 1
i will consider when it is there
i will consider when it is there
The deeper it go, the faster the rate of fall.
No light at all......
Been warning people to run since price was 1.40. 
TenPips ( Date: 01-Jun-2017 16:36) Posted:
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Another limit of sharejunction...please copy and paste the URL
https://www.fool.sg/2017/06/02/1-reason-to-be-optimistic-for-singapore-post-limited/
https://www.fool.sg/2017/06/02/1-reason-to-be-optimistic-for-singapore-post-limited/
Another Analyst changing its views..
https://www.fool.sg/2017/06/02/1-reason-to-be-optimistic-for-singapore-post-limited/
https://www.fool.sg/2017/06/02/1-reason-to-be-optimistic-for-singapore-post-limited/
Analsyts are changing their views..based on positive cash flow results
http://aspire.sharesinv.com/47663/si-research-singapore-post-a-turnaround-in-sight/
http://aspire.sharesinv.com/47663/si-research-singapore-post-a-turnaround-in-sight/
with the divid payout at 0.005 per share. it is no longer a divid stock.
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Back to its long term average. I bought 50 lots of this during the financial crisis back in 09, sold it a few years later at $1.4 with 100% profit, was later shocked to see such a low growth defensive counter go above $2, but it looks like sanity has returned now. Can buy some back at 90c for the dividend yield, I think its still a little too expensive now.
For your sake, I' m repeating this - Run! You can buy back at lower price if you really love this stock. 
I' m not posting this to create fear because I know I have no effect on the market. This is for your sake. 
I' m not posting this to create fear because I know I have no effect on the market. This is for your sake. 
TenPips ( Date: 25-May-2017 12:16) Posted:
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damn good! down trend more, pick it up later. when it starts to become attractive then we can get it cheap cheap. 
TenPips ( Date: 01-Jun-2017 15:12) Posted:
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Still holding my shorts. 
Agak funds dumping since big vol....further down trend....
sgpos really becomes a falling knife.
can dogde better dogde.
can dogde better dogde.
the raise fo chatbot may change the way people send greetings again.
i have already start to ignore all those messages send by faceb..  , link... as they looks a lot like canned and produce by chatbot.
so what next for real marketeers.? to make an impression and show sincerity, some people will go back to paper base. those mass send season greetings does not show any real greetings any more.
in the challenge between electronics and paper. now electronics has won. but at some places it has started to change and adapt. like in taiwan bookshop has start to merge with food place and books has become more interesting with pop up.
 
i have already start to ignore all those messages send by faceb..  , link... as they looks a lot like canned and produce by chatbot.
so what next for real marketeers.? to make an impression and show sincerity, some people will go back to paper base. those mass send season greetings does not show any real greetings any more.
in the challenge between electronics and paper. now electronics has won. but at some places it has started to change and adapt. like in taiwan bookshop has start to merge with food place and books has become more interesting with pop up.
 
It' s unlikely to affect the earning lah. To be honest, how long have you receive a greeting card over snail mail since those day when sms is available. Now, with whatsapp, wechat and alikes...... who is still spending money to buy, write and mail cards. I believe if any card comes in thru the letter box, it' s 100% wedding invitation cards, sale promotion etc.
Starship ( Date: 01-Jun-2017 10:03) Posted:
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And now they voluntarily cut their profits further.....
SINGAPORE &mdash Postage rates for stamped and franked greeting cards sent between June 3 to 25 will be discounted, Singapore Post (Singpost) announced on Monday (May 29).
Local postage rates during this period will cost $0.30 or $0.37 for greeting cards that weigh 20g or 40g respectively, regardless of size. The normal rate for non-standard size greeting cards is usually $0.60.
http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/lower-postage-rates-hari-raya-puasa
Lower postage rates for Hari Raya Puasa
SINGAPORE &mdash Postage rates for stamped and franked greeting cards sent between June 3 to 25 will be discounted, Singapore Post (Singpost) announced on Monday (May 29).
Local postage rates during this period will cost $0.30 or $0.37 for greeting cards that weigh 20g or 40g respectively, regardless of size. The normal rate for non-standard size greeting cards is usually $0.60.
Singpost is also offering a festive rate of $0.70 for those sending greeting cards weighing up to 40g to international destinations, with the exceptions of Malaysia and Brunei. Under the normal rates for international postage, fees for a 40g greeting card costs $2.
http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/lower-postage-rates-hari-raya-puasa