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MrBear12
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23-Apr-2025 12:51
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If stocks like YZJFH and Dynamac can go up by more than 100% in a year, why cannot this one?
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wooncs8870
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23-Apr-2025 11:20
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Your traget of $10 by end of this year is quite impossible to hit as the share price had gone up by more than 40 over percent. It will be unlikely to hit unless the target price is $8, which is highly likely |
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MrBear12
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22-Apr-2025 16:06
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10 dollars by end of year
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wooncs8870
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22-Apr-2025 16:00
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$9 target price is too stretched to reach within the next few months, although it is still possible but far-fetched. Let' s hope the your target price can hit by this year, then all of us huat big big
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investshare
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22-Apr-2025 10:03
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22% more to hit my $9 target
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wooncs8870
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22-Apr-2025 09:36
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Looks like STE share price is going to hit $7.50 by this week judging from today share price. 
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wooncs8870
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22-Apr-2025 09:17
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STE share price breakes the previous record high, now hitting $7.24
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wooncs8870
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21-Apr-2025 09:42
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ST Engineering share price might hit $7.50 by end of this week. | ||||
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20-Apr-2025 23:51
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Trump blocked Israeli-proposed joint attack on Iran to pursue nuclear deal &mdash reportNYT: Jerusalem sought US okay for week of strikes on regime' s nuclear facilities next month, but White House rifts spurred pivot to diplomacy shortly before Netanyahu' s visitBy  Nava Freiberg17 April 2025, 10:38 am
![]() US President Donald Trump quashed Israeli proposals for a series of joint strikes next month on Iranian nuclear facilities, opting instead to try for a diplomatic solution to the problem of Tehran&rsquo s nuclear program, The New York Times  reported  Wednesday. Trump&rsquo s dismissal earlier this month of Jerusalem&rsquo s plans, which Israeli officials had discussed with their US counterparts and were ready to carry out in May if they could secure US support and participation, resulted from internal divisions in the Trump administration, the report said, citing administration officials and others. Advertisement
Sources briefed on the proposed attack said it aimed to set back Iran&rsquo s ability to break out to a bomb by at least a year, but months of debate among Trump&rsquo s aides on the issue resulted in a general consensus against military action, as Tehran showed signs of being open to talks, the newspaper reported. Trump declined to discuss plans regarding Iran when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu phoned him on April 3 and instead invited him to the White House. Four days later, with Netanyahu at his side in the Oval Office, he announced that he had initiated direct talks with Iran. Those talks began on April 12. Get The Times of Israel' s Daily Edition  by email and never miss our top stories By signing up, you agree to the  terms
Citing multiple officials with knowledge of Israel&rsquo s plans, the report outlined intended Israeli offensives in which the US would play an essential role by both helping to execute the attack successfully and protecting Israel against a retaliatory strike. Gen. Michael E. Kurilla, the head of US Central Command, and Mike Waltz, US national security adviser, had shown openness to the Israeli plans and discussed how the US could help, according to the report. Israeli officials &ldquo were prepared&rdquo to carry out the plans, &ldquo and at times were optimistic that the United States would sign off.&rdquo Advertisement
Illustrative &ndash An American KC-135 aerial refueling aircraft refuels IAF F-16i fighter jets during an exercise over Israel, November 30, 2022. (Israel Defense Forces) Initial plans for the strike would have combined a joint Israeli-American bombing campaign with Israeli commando raids on underground nuclear sites, and included US airstrikes to protect the teams on the ground. But such an operation would have required months of planning. Israeli and American officials, particularly Netanyahu, wanted to expedite the process. So the commando idea was shelved, and &ldquo Israeli and American officials began discussing a plan for an extensive bombing campaign.&rdquo The campaign would have started in early May and lasted more than a week, beginning with eliminating what remained of Iran&rsquo s air defense systems after Israel destroyed parts of the array during strikes in the country last year. This would pave the way for Israeli fighters to directly strike nuclear sites. Such an attack would have likely prompted Iran to launch a retaliatory missile barrage at Israel, requiring US assistance to fend it off. Advertisement
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (left) and his wife Sara prepare to board a plane in Budapest on their way to Washington, DC, on April 6, 2025 (Avi Ohayon/GPO) However, Trump &ldquo did not want to discuss Iran plans on the phone&rdquo when the premier called him on April 3, and instead extended an invitation for Netanyahu to visit the White House, according to Israeli officials cited in the report. Netanyahu arrived in Washington four days later, in a visit publicly framed as an opportunity to address Trump&rsquo s tariffs, though Israeli officials were primarily focused on discussing the planned Iran strikes. Netanyahu then found himself unexpectedly and visibly out of sync with the US president on the Iran issue when Trump announced, with the Israeli premier sitting beside him in the Oval Office, that the US was initiating nuclear talks with Tehran. &ldquo In private discussions, Mr. Trump made clear to Mr. Netanyahu that he would not provide American support for an Israeli attack in May while the negotiations were playing out,&rdquo the Times reported, citing officials briefed on the discussions. Advertisement
Two days after Netanyahu&rsquo s visit,  Trump declared  that Israel would take a leading role in a potential military strike on Iran if the US-Iran talks failed. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signs a guest book at the White House as US President Donald Trump looks on, in Washington DC, April 7, 2025 (Avi Ohayon/GPO) A rude awakeningNetanyahu  said  in a Hebrew video statement after his White House visit that he and Trump &ldquo agree that Iran will not have nuclear weapons,&rdquo and that this could only be achieved by an agreement wherein nuclear capabilities are definitively dismantled, not merely limited. The premier said this goal could be achieved diplomatically only if it is similar to the 2003 nuclear disarmament of Libya, during which US forces destroyed or shipped out the components of the country&rsquo s nuclear program. &ldquo We go in, blow up the facilities, dismantle all the equipment, under American supervision and American execution &mdash that is good,&rdquo said Netanyahu. &ldquo A second possibility is that this does not happen&rdquo and Iran &ldquo simply drags out talks. And then the option is military. Everyone understands this,&rdquo said Netanyahu, adding that he and Trump discussed that eventuality at length. Advertisement
Both US and Israeli officials described the Oval Office meeting as tense, in particular on the Iran issue, Axios  reported  on Wednesday. &ldquo Trump and [Netanyahu] see things very differently on the issue of a military strike in Iran,&rdquo one official told Axios. &ldquo The president kinda relished sticking it to him on Iran. The same dynamic you saw in public is what happened in private,&rdquo the official said. Trump&rsquo s two campsIran and the United States will hold another round of nuclear talks on Saturday, a week after top officials met in the Omani capital for the highest-level discussions between the longtime foes since Trump abandoned a landmark nuclear deal in 2018. US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (R) speaks as, L-R, US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio look on during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, on April 7, 2025. (SAUL LOEB / AFP) Both sides described the talks as &ldquo constructive,&rdquo though the US continues to impose sanctions on Iran and has stationed B-2 bombers within striking distance of the country. Officials within the Trump administration remain divided between dialogue and military action to prevent Iranian nuclear development, Axios said in its Wednesday report. Advertisement
&ldquo The Iran policy is not very clear mainly because it is still being figured out. It is tricky because it&rsquo s a highly politically charged issue,&rdquo a US official with knowledge of the inside discussions told Axios. Though officials agree that without a successful deal there will likely be a war, two camps within Trump&rsquo s administration diverge on the best current approach, the report said. US officials said those pursuing a deal include Vice President JD Vance, US Envoy Steve Witkoff and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who wish to avoid putting US soldiers at risk and fear the economic setback the US would face were oil prices to skyrocket after an attack on Iran. Some of these officials also doubt the feasibility of demanding a full dismantling of Iran&rsquo s entire nuclear program under any deal, as Netanyahu demands. Others, such as Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, call for military confrontation, arguing that in light of Iran&rsquo s weakened position, now is the prime time to destroy its nuclear program by either striking directly or supporting an Israeli assault. This satellite photo from Planet Labs PBC shows six B-2 stealth bombers parked at Camp Thunder Cove in Diego Garcia on April 2, 2025 (Planet Labs PBC via AP) Iran has become increasingly vulnerable following Israeli counterattacks against Tehran and its proxies since October 2023, which led to the near dismantlement of Iran&rsquo s main proxy Hezbollah, while the collapse of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad&rsquo s government has further weakened its hold on the region. Talks to continue in RomeIran confirmed on Wednesday that the next round of nuclear talks with the US will be held on Saturday in Rome, after earlier confusion over where the negotiations would take place. It said that Oman will again mediate the talks. Oman&rsquo s foreign minister served as an interlocutor between the two sides at talks last weekend in Muscat. Rafael Mariano Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN&rsquo s nuclear watchdog, arrived in the Islamic Republic on Wednesday for talks which may include negotiations over what access IAEA inspectors can get under any proposed deal. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian welcoming International Atomic Energy Agency chief Rafael Grossi (L) during a meeting in Tehran on November 14, 2024.(Iranian Presidency / AFP) Grossi  wrote  about his &ldquo timely visit to Iran&rdquo on X, saying that cooperation with the IAEA &ldquo is indispensable to provide credible assurances about the peaceful nature of Iran&rsquo s nuclear program at a time when diplomacy is urgently needed.&rdquo Since the nuclear deal&rsquo s collapse in 2018 with Trump&rsquo s unilateral withdrawal of the US from the accord, Iran has abandoned that deal&rsquo s limits on its program, enriching uranium to up to 60% purity &mdash near the weapons-grade level of 90%. Iran has disrupted surveillance cameras installed by the IAEA and has barred some of the agency&rsquo s inspectors. Iranian officials have also increasingly threatened that they could pursue atomic weapons, something the West and the IAEA have been worried about for years since Tehran abandoned an organized weapons program in 2003. &ldquo Without us, any agreement is just a piece of paper,&rdquo Grossi  told  French newspaper Le Monde on Wednesday, warning that Iran is &ldquo not far&rdquo from obtaining nuclear weapons. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, left, pictured in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2025 Steve Witkoff, right, White House special envoy, pictured in Washington, Wednesday, March 19, 2025. (AP Photos Stringer, Mark Schiefelbein) Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi  said Wednesday  that Iran&rsquo s uranium enrichment as part of its nuclear program was &ldquo non-negotiable,&rdquo after US Mideast envoy Steve  Witkoff said  any nuclear deal must &ldquo eliminate&rdquo Iran&rsquo s enrichment and weaponization. &ldquo Iran&rsquo s enrichment is a real, accepted matter. We are ready to build confidence in response to possible concerns, but the issue of enrichment is non-negotiable,&rdquo Araghchi told reporters after a cabinet meeting. |
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Joelton
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19-Apr-2025 19:29
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ST Engineering group COO Ravinder Singh to retire Vertex Holdings&rsquo managing director Mervyn Tan to take his place
Before the venture capital firm, Tan worked at DSTA, Mindef and SAF
 
[SINGAPORE] After 11 years at ST Engineering : S63 +1.42%, Ravinder Singh, group chief operating officer (technology and innovation) and president for defence and public security (DPS), will retire on May 31.
 
Mervyn Tan, managing director, investment, at venture capital firm Vertex Holdings, will join the group to assume the roles, effective Jun 1.
 
Singh, 61, will take on an advisory role from Jun 1, ST Engineering said in a statement on Thursday (Apr 17).
 
As group COO for technology and innovation, Singh &ldquo champions innovation initiatives and drives the application of technology and innovation across the group&rdquo , the statement said.
 
Since ST Engineering&rsquo s reorganisation in 2021, he has also been instrumental in shaping the DPS segment, it added.
 
From 2021 to 2024, revenue for both the DPS segment and the group&rsquo s defence business grew more than 20 per cent. The DPS segment expanded its digital business, which achieved its 2026 revenue target two years early.
 
The group also reinforced its position as a strategic partner to the Ministry of Defence (Mindef) and the Ministry of Home Affairs.
 
Internationally, ST Engineering has secured over S$2.2 billion worth of new orders since 2021 and expanded into new markets, particularly in Europe and the Middle East.
 
Tan, 53, was responsible for the investment in startups with innovative technologies in deep-tech domains, such as artificial intelligence, quantum technology and new materials, at Vertex Holdings.
 
Before that, he was chief executive of Singapore&rsquo s Defence Science and Technology Agency, and held positions at Mindef, the Republic of Singapore Air Force and Singapore Armed Forces.
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MrBear12
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18-Apr-2025 14:12
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Gunman, steng has become a growth stock
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Guzman
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18-Apr-2025 12:31
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The dividend of STEngg simply doesn' t justify its price.  | ||||
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MrBear12
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17-Apr-2025 22:37
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The Chinese
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investshare
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17-Apr-2025 21:54
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Read the last sentence, and guess who will benefit?
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investshare
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17-Apr-2025 21:53
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Yeah many people also said $7 impossible 2 months ago.
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MrBear12
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17-Apr-2025 14:36
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7.15
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wooncs8870
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17-Apr-2025 14:34
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Your target date and price of $9 seems not possible by this year but the likely price of $8 is within reach ina time frame of 6 months
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investshare
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17-Apr-2025 13:45
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I already said it will hit $9 by this year. | ||||
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wooncs8870
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17-Apr-2025 13:25
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Given the stock' s momentum and the fact that it has already set a new 52-week high today, it' s plausible that it could reach or surpass S$7.20 by the end of the trading day. However, this would depend on continued buying interest and favorable market conditions. My guess is that STE might hit above $7.18 or higher by end of today. | ||||
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wooncs8870
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17-Apr-2025 11:01
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STE' s share price has just overtaken yesterday' s high of $7.12 | ||||
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