Results will be released on 6 Nov. Just shorted 10 lots @ 9.70 cfd. Good luck.
Ebola scare will affect SIA for sure. I know people who are now thinking twice about travelling.
SQ is notorious for hedging fuel at high price. Lol.
edwinjup ( Date: 26-Oct-2014 17:51) Posted:
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If sia got hedge the oil at high price....jialat liao....inorder.to.maintain.it world.no.1....sia spend a lots of money to maintain.it standard....so meant less profit for shareholders.......so better dont hold to high hope for sia
gavinl ( Date: 26-Oct-2014 17:47) Posted:
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Pardon me, think will drop below $9. Go read in details on CIMB analysis. Good luck to those still holding.
gavinl ( Date: 25-Oct-2014 11:18) Posted:
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$9.40 soon? Lol
Ebola scare in New York City.    This doc painted the town red, now they are afraid there' ll be more Ebola infections!    Airlines will be affected first, then the restaurants, cafes.    This doc is really a nutcase, he handled Ebola patients yet went around town without any care for the welfare of others.
Will drop some more? Lol.
Li kong si mee?
i_love_girls ( Date: 19-Oct-2014 21:23) Posted:
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Dont think this will affect the price much because if i m not wrong got insurance coverage.
hlfoo2010 ( Date: 20-Oct-2014 09:15) Posted:
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Passengers, crew injured as SIA plane hits turbulence
Twenty-two passengers and crew were injured when an Airbus A380 plane operated by Singapore Airlines (SIA) and travelling from the city-state to Mumbai hit sudden turbulence during descent, the carrier said Sunday.  ........
 
Don be an ass killer!
Next leg down will be when IATA cuts it' s outlook for air travel due to ebola. Which i believe will come some time in Nov.  Oil prices might help a little since Sq is better at hedging than Cathay. Am still a buyer but will wait a while before accumulating more.
WHO has admitted some lapses so i think they will act swiftly to assure public but right now unless there is more news everyone should be careful. Thread carefully.  Prices are being propped up, as compared to other airlines, because Sq has been buying up own shares. Any tot' s anyone?
Lol, bro, you damn funny. Lol
gavinl ( Date: 17-Oct-2014 18:22) Posted:
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hlfoo2010 ( Date: 17-Oct-2014 17:20) Posted:
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To the rescue: SIA raises stake in Tiger Air in $140m rights offering- ...............TOO Late ?????
SIA Should forget about TATA SIA JV, ....... too risky
Forget about Bed services for the richs instead serve emergency beds.
Singapore first SIA
I am not asking ppl to sell nor short. Just be careful,with recent news (few days back on Straits Times) about the drastic drop in tourists coming to  our land,it clearly shows that airline business is no longer that lucative when compared to yesteryears.
gavinl ( Date: 17-Oct-2014 14:45) Posted:
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If ebola really break out, good luck. Fuel price goes up slightly today but Sia price still remains status quo if not lower. Why?
gavinl ( Date: 17-Oct-2014 14:32) Posted:
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Good or bad news? You figure out. Lol.
gavinl ( Date: 17-Oct-2014 14:29) Posted:
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SINGAPORE: Budget carrier Tigerair posted on Friday (Oct 17) an after-tax loss of S$182.4 million for the fiscal second quarter and said it will raise up to S$234 million via a rights issue.
Tigerair, whose biggest shareholder is Singapore Airlines (SIA), said the huge loss for the quarter ended Sep 30 was due primarily to one-off charges amounting to S$161.1 million, resulting from the subleasing of surplus aircraft and exit from Tigerair Australia.
To strengthen its balance sheet, Tigerair plans to raise up to S$234 million in a renounceable non-underwritten 85 for 100 rights issue. The rights shares will be priced at S$0.20 each, representing a 39 per cent discount to the one-day volume weighted average price of S$0.33 per share on Thursday (Oct 16).
SIA has committed to subscribing for its share of the rights, and will also subscribe for excess rights shares up to a total of S$140 million. Prior to the rights issue, SIA will also convert its perpetual convertible capital securities holdings in Tigerair into ordinary shares.
The conversion will raise SIA&rsquo s stake in Tigerair from 40 per cent to approximately 55 per cent before the rights Issue, effectively making Tigerair a subsidiary of SIA.