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TECHCOMP'S melamine detectors in hot demand |
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Written by Leong Chan Teik
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Thursday, 02 October 2008
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 A Techcomp 'microplate reader' for testing for melamine. MELAMINE is a dreadful word now heard everywhere because it is the cause of China’s milk scandal.
In the wake of the scandal, China’s dairy producers are ordering lots of scientific equipment from Techcomp Holdings to test products for melamine.
Techcomp is listed on the mainboard of the Singapore Exchange.
Full article: TECHCOMP: Dairy producers snap up its melamine-testing equipment |
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Record! 10,509 unique visitors last month! |
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Written by Leong Chan Teik
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Thursday, 02 October 2008
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 Our September traffic. Source: Google Analytics DESPITE A weak market, last month (Sept) saw our website attract a record 10,509 unique visitors, according to Google Analytics. We are most gratified!
We hope you have gained insights from our articles as well as those which were smartly written and contributed by external parties - including postings by our forumers such as 'schbchan', Gary Teh, MacGyver, Dello, Peter Lee and Eagle.
We thank everyone who has been part of this.
If you are new to this website, click on the Story Archive and INVESTOR FORUM buttons on the top left hand corner of this page for the many, many past articles.
In the months ahead, we will roll out some new initiatives. Watch this space. |
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Buy when forced sale ends? First check the numbers! |
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Written by Sim Kih
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Wednesday, 01 October 2008
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 ***More than 450 people read this within 48 hours!
FORUMERS AT investment websites may be chatting excitedly about buying Keppel T&T on hopes of a rebound when the force selling on its substantial shareholder ends, but at what valuation levels would fund managers be willing to buy enough to cause a rebound?
Yes, valuations of the 80%-owned subsidiary of Singapore’s largest conglomerate has nose-dived by more than half.
But does that make Keppel T&T a bargain?
We look at its business segments and the valuations of related list companies.
Read: KEPPEL T&T: Down 60% but valuation remains rich |
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BRIGHT WORLD: Why the low stock price? |
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Written by Leong Chan Teik
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Tuesday, 30 September 2008
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About 300 people read this within 48 hours!
IN THE market slump currently, several mergers and acquisitions have emerged, sparking a sharp rise in stock prices of the target companies.
There is a takeover offer for Bright World Precision Machinery, but its stock price has refused to move up anywhere near the takeover price.
‘Level 13’, who is a business analyst, gives an overview of this offer and his 2-cents' worth on it in BRIGHT WORLD: My take on its takeover offer |
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End of export woes for China? |
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Written by Sim Kih
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Monday, 29 September 2008
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 USD has held steady at about Rmb 6.80 since its decline from above Rmb 8. THE DOLLAR is has been holding steady at about Rmb 6.80 for the past two months, breaking its steady downtrend in over 3 years.
What are the short and mid term outlook of the Chinese government, forex traders and independent research units on the exchange rate?
Which S-chips who lead in their niche sectors are relatively immune to the Rmb appreciation against the USD?
Read: RMB to remain stable until end 2008, says China's Minister |
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