The volumes remain very high even on the 3rd day. Looks like the prices will come down once the stabilization support is withdrawn..
Good luck!
chris168 ( Date: 21-Jul-2017 12:36) Posted:
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I bought some for dividend which at over 5% is pretty decent . I think in the short term there will not be much movement. It' s a trust with big ipo after all.
below water.
no good.... lost $$
no good.... lost $$
Ha ha ha, still Buy Call. Don't con me pls!
Starship ( Date: 20-Jul-2017 16:38) Posted:
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LOL... Luckily did not get allocated. Else curse n swear now.
 
 
SuperLuckyCorn ( Date: 21-Jul-2017 10:48) Posted:
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Almost want to enter...see ur post, quickly jam brake.
Invest1 ( Date: 21-Jul-2017 10:20) Posted:
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$0.80 liao! Finished, sub-marine!!!
I give up on this counter...think difficult to go up liao. I sell  already and take money and buy Swee Hong.
BELOW 80c soon
also stabilization wud not kick in over the list px.
Morello ( Date: 21-Jul-2017 07:30) Posted:
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the over-allocation shares (123,456,000units) are borrowed from Singtel and would be returned eventually.
GuavaXF30 ( Date: 21-Jul-2017 06:21) Posted:
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Likely it is a stabilising action on part of bank runner. Not good as it only means after a period, these shares will be dumped into the market.
knightrider ( Date: 20-Jul-2017 12:17) Posted:
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Buy recommendation appearing after 2 days of poor showing by this counter.
Still, Warren Buffet said: &ldquo Never ask a barber if you need a haircut.&rdquo :
A " BUY" call has been placed on NetLink NBN Trust with a target price of S$0.970 by Daiwa Capital Markets. The stock fell half a Singapore cent, or 0.62 per cent, to an intraday price of S$0.805 on Thursday.
In an analyst report on Thursday, Daiwa said that the primary appeal for investors in the fibre network firm lies in the diversification benefits that it brings to a portfolio, due to its unique attributes: good quality assets with strong competitive advantages a predictable return regime and attractive risk-adjusted distributions relative to other " defensive" stocks.
" Its underlying assets appear competitively well positioned for the delivery of fibre broadband services due to their extensive network reach, including a monopoly in some areas. As such, we expect NetLink to gain market share in both residential and corporate markets by capitalising on two trends: customer migration from legacy to fibre broadband and the entry of a new service provider, TPG Telecom." http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/stocks/brokers-take-daiwa-issues-buy-call-on-netlink-nbn-trust
Still, Warren Buffet said: &ldquo Never ask a barber if you need a haircut.&rdquo :
Broker' s take: Daiwa issues ' buy' call on NetLink NBN Trust
A " BUY" call has been placed on NetLink NBN Trust with a target price of S$0.970 by Daiwa Capital Markets. The stock fell half a Singapore cent, or 0.62 per cent, to an intraday price of S$0.805 on Thursday.
In an analyst report on Thursday, Daiwa said that the primary appeal for investors in the fibre network firm lies in the diversification benefits that it brings to a portfolio, due to its unique attributes: good quality assets with strong competitive advantages a predictable return regime and attractive risk-adjusted distributions relative to other " defensive" stocks.
" Its underlying assets appear competitively well positioned for the delivery of fibre broadband services due to their extensive network reach, including a monopoly in some areas. As such, we expect NetLink to gain market share in both residential and corporate markets by capitalising on two trends: customer migration from legacy to fibre broadband and the entry of a new service provider, TPG Telecom." http://www.businesstimes.com.sg/stocks/brokers-take-daiwa-issues-buy-call-on-netlink-nbn-trust
nope. selldown by investors alr.
Think can rise today not?
There is a transaction done of 2million shares at $0.875! The rest is struggling at $0.805 & $0.81. Feel pity for those kana con to subscribe!
Well, we wont know for sure everyone is getting at this 81cents when they apply for this.. some big investors could be getting a discount when they buy, or those existing shareholders who have it cheap or free could also exist.. only thing for certain is retailers will be getting it more expensive than the rich.. rich get richer
gordongeckko ( Date: 19-Jul-2017 16:56) Posted:
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One question for both of your points. Who in the right mind (ipo share retails and institutional whoever obtained it for S$0.81) wanted to sell on cost at the first two hours of listing? mind you without the stabilising manager, it could even tanked further. 
 
 
nqing87 ( Date: 19-Jul-2017 16:43) Posted:
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1st, this is not in the over-value medical, food/bev or entertainment sector.. so the valuation wont be high.. 2nd which i think is major reason, which is cos this is a 80+ cent ipo share, not 20+ cents.. those cheap ipo will invite a lot of trader to play the price, especially if the amt of floating shares is low