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ahhuat08
    17-Jul-2017 09:58  
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Good news? The counter wont drop by 7.7%.

Something is wrong here.

specific      ( Date: 17-Jul-2017 09:24) Posted:

Any good news for this counter

luckyfa      ( Date: 24-Apr-2017 17:44) Posted:

Somethings good to read....  low-Earth orbit satellites Booming!!!!!

Apple appears to be interested in the satellite internet business

Key hires indicate a new push into space

by Nick Statt Apr 21, 2017, 2:38pm EDT
 
Apple looks like it&rsquo s staffing up an internal hardware team responsible for satellite internet delivery, according to a report from Bloomberg. The company just hired Alphabet&rsquo s John Fenwick, who was Google&rsquo s head of spacecraft operations, and Michael Trela, Fenwick&rsquo s colleague and head of satellite engineering, to be part of a new team under Dropcam co-founder Greg Duffy. Apple hired Duffy, who himself left Alphabet in 2015 shortly after Nest acquired Dropcam, earlier this year for an undisclosed position.
It&rsquo s unclear what exactly Duffy&rsquo s unit is working on, but Fenwick and Trela&rsquo s expertise in the satellite business seems to suggest the company is looking into internet delivery. Fenwick was the co-founder of SkyBox Imaging, a satellite company Google acquired in 2014 and later sold to competitor Planet Labs back in February of this year. Another big name in the satellite business, Greg Wyler, left Google back in 2014 to work with Elon Musk&rsquo s SpaceX, and Google ultimately invested $1 billion alongside Fidelity in the space transportation company it appears in lieu of building out its own division.


So it&rsquo s clear the general winding down of satellite work at Google has pushed some of its in-house talent to competitors, but Apple is still a peculiar pick given its nonexistent track record in the satellite space. Both Facebook and Alphabet are the biggest players in the tech industry when it comes to delivering internet over the air, with Facebook working on solar-powered drones and Alphabet having shifted its resources from satellites and drones of its own to its hot-air balloon project Loon and Google Fiber unit.

But telecom consultant Tim Farrar wrote last month that Apple is funding a Boeing effort to deliver internet using a constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites. Duffy&rsquo s role at Apple working under Dan Riccio, who oversees Apple&rsquo s consumer hardware teams, also suggests Apple could be building some of this tech itself, according to Bloomberg. While what the iPhone maker is up to is all very murky right now, it&rsquo s clear CEO Tim Cook has gotten serious about looking beyond smartphones and other consumer electronics and into more forward-looking industries like satellite internet and self-driving cars.

 


 
 
specific
    17-Jul-2017 09:24  
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Any good news for this counter

luckyfa      ( Date: 24-Apr-2017 17:44) Posted:

Somethings good to read....  low-Earth orbit satellites Booming!!!!!

Apple appears to be interested in the satellite internet business

Key hires indicate a new push into space

by Nick Statt Apr 21, 2017, 2:38pm EDT
 
Apple looks like it&rsquo s staffing up an internal hardware team responsible for satellite internet delivery, according to a report from Bloomberg. The company just hired Alphabet&rsquo s John Fenwick, who was Google&rsquo s head of spacecraft operations, and Michael Trela, Fenwick&rsquo s colleague and head of satellite engineering, to be part of a new team under Dropcam co-founder Greg Duffy. Apple hired Duffy, who himself left Alphabet in 2015 shortly after Nest acquired Dropcam, earlier this year for an undisclosed position.
It&rsquo s unclear what exactly Duffy&rsquo s unit is working on, but Fenwick and Trela&rsquo s expertise in the satellite business seems to suggest the company is looking into internet delivery. Fenwick was the co-founder of SkyBox Imaging, a satellite company Google acquired in 2014 and later sold to competitor Planet Labs back in February of this year. Another big name in the satellite business, Greg Wyler, left Google back in 2014 to work with Elon Musk&rsquo s SpaceX, and Google ultimately invested $1 billion alongside Fidelity in the space transportation company it appears in lieu of building out its own division.


So it&rsquo s clear the general winding down of satellite work at Google has pushed some of its in-house talent to competitors, but Apple is still a peculiar pick given its nonexistent track record in the satellite space. Both Facebook and Alphabet are the biggest players in the tech industry when it comes to delivering internet over the air, with Facebook working on solar-powered drones and Alphabet having shifted its resources from satellites and drones of its own to its hot-air balloon project Loon and Google Fiber unit.

But telecom consultant Tim Farrar wrote last month that Apple is funding a Boeing effort to deliver internet using a constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites. Duffy&rsquo s role at Apple working under Dan Riccio, who oversees Apple&rsquo s consumer hardware teams, also suggests Apple could be building some of this tech itself, according to Bloomberg. While what the iPhone maker is up to is all very murky right now, it&rsquo s clear CEO Tim Cook has gotten serious about looking beyond smartphones and other consumer electronics and into more forward-looking industries like satellite internet and self-driving cars.

 

 
 
luckyfa
    24-Apr-2017 17:44  
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Somethings good to read....  low-Earth orbit satellites Booming!!!!!

Apple appears to be interested in the satellite internet business

Key hires indicate a new push into space

by Nick Statt Apr 21, 2017, 2:38pm EDT
 
Apple looks like it&rsquo s staffing up an internal hardware team responsible for satellite internet delivery, according to a report from Bloomberg. The company just hired Alphabet&rsquo s John Fenwick, who was Google&rsquo s head of spacecraft operations, and Michael Trela, Fenwick&rsquo s colleague and head of satellite engineering, to be part of a new team under Dropcam co-founder Greg Duffy. Apple hired Duffy, who himself left Alphabet in 2015 shortly after Nest acquired Dropcam, earlier this year for an undisclosed position.
It&rsquo s unclear what exactly Duffy&rsquo s unit is working on, but Fenwick and Trela&rsquo s expertise in the satellite business seems to suggest the company is looking into internet delivery. Fenwick was the co-founder of SkyBox Imaging, a satellite company Google acquired in 2014 and later sold to competitor Planet Labs back in February of this year. Another big name in the satellite business, Greg Wyler, left Google back in 2014 to work with Elon Musk&rsquo s SpaceX, and Google ultimately invested $1 billion alongside Fidelity in the space transportation company it appears in lieu of building out its own division.


So it&rsquo s clear the general winding down of satellite work at Google has pushed some of its in-house talent to competitors, but Apple is still a peculiar pick given its nonexistent track record in the satellite space. Both Facebook and Alphabet are the biggest players in the tech industry when it comes to delivering internet over the air, with Facebook working on solar-powered drones and Alphabet having shifted its resources from satellites and drones of its own to its hot-air balloon project Loon and Google Fiber unit.

But telecom consultant Tim Farrar wrote last month that Apple is funding a Boeing effort to deliver internet using a constellation of low-Earth orbit satellites. Duffy&rsquo s role at Apple working under Dan Riccio, who oversees Apple&rsquo s consumer hardware teams, also suggests Apple could be building some of this tech itself, according to Bloomberg. While what the iPhone maker is up to is all very murky right now, it&rsquo s clear CEO Tim Cook has gotten serious about looking beyond smartphones and other consumer electronics and into more forward-looking industries like satellite internet and self-driving cars.

 
 

 
tankookoo
    24-Apr-2017 14:50  
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shortists better cover back....

tankookoo      ( Date: 24-Apr-2017 12:46) Posted:

possible....48 today...tomolo 50 again..then up again..flushing???

whylikethat      ( Date: 24-Apr-2017 12:19) Posted:



48 today closing!


 
 
tankookoo
    24-Apr-2017 12:46  
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possible....48 today...tomolo 50 again..then up again..flushing???

whylikethat      ( Date: 24-Apr-2017 12:19) Posted:



48 today closing!

whylikethat      ( Date: 24-Apr-2017 11:53) Posted:



lol..........hahaha.....................


 
 
whylikethat
    24-Apr-2017 12:19  
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48 today closing!

whylikethat      ( Date: 24-Apr-2017 11:53) Posted:



lol..........hahaha.....................

tankookoo      ( Date: 24-Apr-2017 11:32) Posted:

6 cents dream gone...cannot hold at 5 cent


 

 
whylikethat
    24-Apr-2017 11:53  
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lol..........hahaha.....................

tankookoo      ( Date: 24-Apr-2017 11:32) Posted:

6 cents dream gone...cannot hold at 5 cents

whylikethat      ( Date: 21-Apr-2017 16:11) Posted:



What 60? 80...90.......coming!


 
 
tankookoo
    24-Apr-2017 11:32  
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6 cents dream gone...cannot hold at 5 cents

whylikethat      ( Date: 21-Apr-2017 16:11) Posted:



What 60? 80...90.......coming!

Msport      ( Date: 21-Apr-2017 15:56) Posted:



this look like going 60....


 
 
Sharksaurs
    24-Apr-2017 11:19  
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Looking at this morning pump and dump, touch 0.052 then drop then 0.049/0.05 now. If 5.0cts do not well, it will fall back to 4.3/4.2 for accumulation then. Hopefully I am wrong.
 
 
Trade888
    22-Apr-2017 10:05  
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There are still short sell orders in this counter, 22 million shares at 4.89 cents average. If positions were covered at the close, losses of ~$24K.
Short sell orders executed on 21 April 2017
 
Security Short Sale Volume Currency Short Sale Value
$ AsiaMedic 20,100 SGD 1,568
$ BlackGoldNatural 2,985,100 SGD 446,685.2
$ CNMC Goldmine 554,200 SGD 219,168.5
$ GSS Energy 207,400 SGD 33,359.4
$ Jumbo 17,700 SGD 12,213
$ Kimly 1,186,200 SGD 522,280
$ MM2 Asia 1,062,600 SGD 515,421.5
$ Miyoshi 400,000 SGD 32,000
$ Old Chang Kee 800 SGD 672
$ Serrano 500,000 SGD 12,000
$ Spackman 175,000 SGD 26,600
$ TalkMed 2,700 SGD 4,725
Addvalue Tech 22,044,800 SGD 1,077,945.2
Ascendas Reit
 

 
freckles*.*
    21-Apr-2017 16:12  
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Haha... I've been holding this for a year.. trapped till now.. Happy to let go with small profit. Will not chase. Huat to those who are still holding..
 
 
whylikethat
    21-Apr-2017 16:11  
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What 60? 80...90.......coming!

Msport      ( Date: 21-Apr-2017 15:56) Posted:



this look like going 60....

 
 
Msport
    21-Apr-2017 15:56  
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this look like going 60....
 
 
freckles*.*
    21-Apr-2017 15:37  
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50 is here..
I'm out..

Msport      ( Date: 20-Apr-2017 15:31) Posted:



look like gonna break above 50 soon

 
 
freckles*.*
    21-Apr-2017 15:01  
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Why so...?

SmallSmall      ( Date: 21-Apr-2017 14:29) Posted:



Safe to buy. Watch for the gapping moves soon.

 

 
SmallSmall
    21-Apr-2017 14:29  
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Safe to buy. Watch for the gapping moves soon.
 
 
SmallSmall
    21-Apr-2017 09:10  
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2 notable investors for the private placement are Alan Wang (Asdew) and Ron Tan (CEO of Cityneon).

It was also reported the main investor for its Convertible Bond via its subsidairy (AVS) is Cap Vista the investment arm of the Defence Science and Technology Aency (DSTA)

Just for information. DOYDD please
 
 
Hunkster88
    20-Apr-2017 23:21  
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placement havent finish, confirm later BBs will pump one. it' s a waiting game
 
 
Trade888
    20-Apr-2017 22:28  
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Short sell orders of 9.6 million addvalue shares at an average price of 0.0457. 
Short sell orders executed on 20 April 2017
 
Security Short Sale Volume Currency Short Sale Value
$ 800 Super 3,000 SGD 3,645
$ Abundance Intl 100,000 SGD 6,600
$ Alliance Mineral 1,040,100 SGD 332,881.5
$ Amplefield Ltd 50,000 SGD 4,650
$ BlackGoldNatural 1,697,100 SGD 256,861.9
$ CNMC Goldmine 603,000 SGD 240,091.5
$ GKE 40,000 SGD 6,760
$ GSS Energy 150,500 SGD 24,151.4
$ Jubilee Ind 300,000 SGD 12,200
$ Jumbo 161,500 SGD 112,038
$ KOP 20,000 SGD 1,600
$ Kimly 580,200 SGD 262,636.5
$ Koh Eco 5,000 SGD 510
$ MM2 Asia 549,900 SGD 267,537.5
$ Net Pacific Fin 1,637,900 SGD 105,833.5
$ Spackman 200,000 SGD 30,800
$ TalkMed 900 SGD 1,503
Addvalue Tech 9,632,100 SGD 440,076.6
Ascendas Reit 492,400 SGD 1,258,112
 
 
johnng
    20-Apr-2017 16:34  
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Asdew alan wang inside....TURBO TURBO TURBO
 
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