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flyfox
    19-Oct-2012 00:18  
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http://www.4-traders.com/SINGAPORE-EXCHANGE-6491511/news/Singapore-Exchange-Reports-$74-Million-Profit-15393400/

 

Singapore Exchange : Reports $74 Million Profit



 
 
 
marubozu1688
    16-Oct-2012 14:00  
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SGX is showing a Head and Shoulder pattern, is it bearish or bullish?
http://mystocksinvesting.com/singapore-stocks/singapore-exchange-sgx/sgx-bull-or-bear/




Support looks strong at the 61.8% FR level.
 
 
Young_man
    13-Oct-2012 14:04  
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Would like to re enter sgx in the near future at 6.30. Comeon shortist do your job!!!
 

 
sgnewbie
    04-Oct-2012 09:40  
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toheewing
    30-Sep-2012 16:37  
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I would like to share with you guys how i define a buying period for SGX.

 

Please take a look at my blog: http://www.investingsgx.blogspot.sg
 
 
toheewing
    19-Sep-2012 08:14  
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wanglausern
    18-Sep-2012 19:58  
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Today Ang Moh house big buyer.

susan66      ( Date: 18-Sep-2012 19:33) Posted:

Slowly moving up, finally vested today $7.13, cheers! Smiley 1

 
 
susan66
    18-Sep-2012 19:33  
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Slowly moving up, finally vested today $7.13, cheers! Smiley 1
 
 
wanglausern
    18-Sep-2012 19:25  
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JPM:

SGX has both volume and re-rating potential. The stock is trading at
23.8x dynamic P/E, lower than the mean. While volume momentum will
likely be weaker at SGX vs HKEx, valuations are way more reasonable,
which provides re-rating possibility in case volumes sustain above
S$1.4bn. Also, the non-securities turnover-related revenues at SGX has
been slowly moving up — a trend that we expect to continue, leading to
positive EPS revisions. We are not changing our Jun-13 PT, which stays
at S$7.80, based on a mean dynamic P/E of 26.6x and ADT assumption
of S$1.35bn for FY13 (June end).
 
 
Team888
    11-Sep-2012 22:48  
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Understood, Rutheone.

Cheers.

rutheone1905      ( Date: 11-Sep-2012 13:25) Posted:



has been climbing for the past 3 months, smart ones will leave n let some goon to take over the prime, top, tip, summit hahaha

 

Team888      ( Date: 11-Sep-2012 11:13) Posted:



What's with SGX this morning. Anybody knows?

Not vested yet. 


 

 
rutheone1905
    11-Sep-2012 13:25  
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has been climbing for the past 3 months, smart ones will leave n let some goon to take over the prime, top, tip, summit hahaha

 

Team888      ( Date: 11-Sep-2012 11:13) Posted:



What's with SGX this morning. Anybody knows?

Not vested yet. 

 
 
Team888
    11-Sep-2012 11:48  
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Cheers buddy.

iPunter      ( Date: 11-Sep-2012 11:47) Posted:



6.75 will be a good entry price... but no guarantee it will. get there.. Smiley



 
 
iPunter
    11-Sep-2012 11:47  
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6.75 will be a good entry price... but no guarantee it will. get there.. Smiley


 
 
Team888
    11-Sep-2012 11:13  
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What's with SGX this morning. Anybody knows?

Not vested yet. 
 
 
Bopanha
    10-Sep-2012 13:09  
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Sometimes an investor will feel that our market is really like an invalid old man who requires hormone injections to keep him alive, but he will be disappointed that few injections really work because the nurse behind him is invalid himself.  Maybe the investor silently hopes to aske a change of nurse but don't know how to do it.  In politics we call it a leadership change to make life better.  Renewal, new blood for old.  In stocks we don't have a parallel to it, but at least we can hope that the " nurse" picks himself up and make use of the power of technology that he has been used to and make the market come alive again.  Lol.
 

 
marubozu1688
    10-Sep-2012 11:49  
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Quite surprise to see SGX is on up trend now although trading volume has been pathetic for past few quarters.

http://mystocksinvesting.com/singapore-stocks/singapore-exchange-sgx/singapore-exchange-sgx-on-strong-up-trend/
 
 
Bopanha
    05-Sep-2012 16:01  
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Hard to explain why our Singapore market is facing longterm chronic fatigue (hahaha as though illness has befallen on it) despite plenty of reported euphoric good economic postures over the years.  No good news have ever prick the sinews of the SSM (Singapore Stock Market) that it could stand erect, but every single bit of a poor piece of economic news will send a dust storm over it to haze and to stifle its breathe. Hahaha, am too free and trying some poetic words to describe the market. Sorry if you don't understand me, I am new to everything on earth so will learn and learn. Cheers...

infoshare      ( Date: 05-Sep-2012 14:51) Posted:



 

How to be a financial hub when the volume is so low ?    Maybe change the board of directors

 

Singapore ( 4-Sep-2012 )

The STI declined 0.19% on Tuesday to close  at 3,011. Trades were focused mainly on the small cap stocks. Market volume was 1.27 billion shares with value of $729 million. In our view, investors are simply experiencing market fatigue and choose to remain sideline.
Singapore manufacturing activity contracted a second consecutive month due to sluggish external demand. We are not surprise as global growth has been weak. In the face of waning economic growth, STI however will be supported by hopes of QE3, in the short term at least. Even then we see cautiousness as shown by the dwindling trading volume. As such we remain overweight on the defensives stocks

 
 
infoshare
    05-Sep-2012 14:51  
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How to be a financial hub when the volume is so low ?    Maybe change the board of directors

 

Singapore ( 4-Sep-2012 )

The STI declined 0.19% on Tuesday to close  at 3,011. Trades were focused mainly on the small cap stocks. Market volume was 1.27 billion shares with value of $729 million. In our view, investors are simply experiencing market fatigue and choose to remain sideline.
Singapore manufacturing activity contracted a second consecutive month due to sluggish external demand. We are not surprise as global growth has been weak. In the face of waning economic growth, STI however will be supported by hopes of QE3, in the short term at least. Even then we see cautiousness as shown by the dwindling trading volume. As such we remain overweight on the defensives stocks
 
 
superoldfart
    05-Sep-2012 13:31  
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SGX good stock but market has been weakening last 1-2 weeks.

Uncle has exited whole position last few days. Buy back later. 
 
 
superoldfart
    28-Aug-2012 20:15  
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Published August 24, 2012
IPOs picking up more pace in the second half
July alone had 5 new issues, after just 7 in Jan-June
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Mr Bocker: There are regional and local companies of 'very good sizes' which would need to raise funds for investments it's a question of timing for many of them - PHOTO: FILE PHOTO
BT 20120824 ASIPO24 130053


AFTER a poor first half-year in initial public offerings (IPOs), the Singapore Exchange (SGX) is expecting a more exciting second half, with a few billion-dollar deals in the pipeline.

While the exchange had seen only seven IPOs on both its mainboard and Catalist in the first six months of the year, there had been five in July alone - JB Foods, IHH Healthcare, and Ascendas Hospitality Trust on the mainboard, and Neo Group and Sincap Group on the Catalist.

This month, the Catalist has seen one IPO by Sysma Holdings, while Far East Hospitality Trust is expected to make its mainboard trading debut on Monday next week. The listing could raise up to $717.6 million, assuming an over-allotment option is exercised.

And taking into account the amount attributable to the sponsor stapled securities, the managers intend to raise gross proceeds of up to $1.49 billion.

The success of recent IPOs have been encouraging, said SGX CEO Magnus Bocker.

" We've seen a lot of investor interest into those IPOs...That's a healthy sign, and it's encouraging a lot of other companies to come to the market. We see a growing interest for IPOs in Singapore - the pipeline is very healthy."

Mr Bocker added that there are regional and local companies of " very good sizes" which would need to raise funds for investments.

" It's a question of timing for many of them," he said, adding that investor sentiment in Singapore is steered not by the domestic market but by macroeconomic factors.

SGX has had its hopes dashed earlier this year when it lost football club Manchester United's IPO to the New York Stock Exchange. Another high profile offering by Formula One has also ground to a halt in the face of volatile market conditions. Other listing plans that have been put on hold include M& L Hospitality Trusts and Noble Group's agricultural arm Noble Agri.

At the same time, neighbouring stock market Bursa Malaysia has been catapulted into the limelight with the world's second and third largest listings in Felda Global Ventures and IHH Healthcare respectively.

Said Mr Bocker: " I'm very happy to see that Malaysia has had a couple of really big and well-supported IPOs...It creates a better sentiment for investors to come into the market."

Among SGX's pipeline of listing hopefuls are business trusts. Some of these reportedly include Malaysian-controlled Berjaya Sports Toto, which will list its lottery business in a $2.4 billion deal, and the aircraft leasing unit of asset management firm Investec, which wants to launch a US$800 million listing.

About $3.37 billion has been raised on SGX this year. This compares with $9.02 billion for the same period last year, which came largely from Hutchison Port Holdings Trust's US$5.5 billion listing - the largest IPO in Asia last year - and Mapletree's Commercial Trust's S$893 million IPO.
 
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