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Maybe his brothers; Leng Hai and Leng San , LH is still a bachelor, not too sure about Leng San.
Buying is serious today with fairly high vol.
I guess I should consider myself lucky I manage to get at 58 today Rolleyes
Pardon me, how do you guys know who are the counterparties in your trades?
(27-08-2012, 02:23 PM)propertyinvestor Wrote: [ -> ]I guess I should consider myself lucky I manage to get at 58 today Rolleyes

Your timing was good.
518 lots taken at 60 during the last 5 minutes...
Plus another 170 taken pre-close...
It has broken a key resistance today.
Enjoy.
(27-08-2012, 05:02 PM)mrEngineer Wrote: [ -> ]Pardon me, how do you guys know who are the counterparties in your trades?

What platform are you using? Just go to view order details. Or call your broker to check for you

(27-08-2012, 05:07 PM)thleong Wrote: [ -> ]
(27-08-2012, 02:23 PM)propertyinvestor Wrote: [ -> ]I guess I should consider myself lucky I manage to get at 58 today Rolleyes

Your timing was good.
518 lots taken at 60 during the last 5 minutes...
Plus another 170 taken pre-close...
It has broken a key resistance today.
Enjoy.

Aiyah, I regret not buying more. I should have bought 200lots instead of 20. Sad
(27-08-2012, 05:21 PM)propertyinvestor Wrote: [ -> ]What platform are you using? Just go to view order details. Or call your broker to check for you

Ok thanks! Learnt something new today!
Looked real this time round. Warming up exercise only, Usian Bolt in the making.
This move could well be a "final results play".

Any real move - the only "likely" one - buyout should not have much fanfared movement like in the case of Sakari.

This is especially so when we are dealing with a seasoned banker like Quek where leakages of price sensitive info is absolutely not permissible.

In fact, the longer Quek is absent from making any open market purchase, ie more than 12 months - will then strengthen the case of a potential privitisation.

Any just enjoy any movements - need not read too much
(27-08-2012, 08:11 PM)greengiraffe Wrote: [ -> ]This move could well be a "final results play".

Any real move - the only "likely" one - buyout should not have much fanfared movement like in the case of Sakari.

This is especially so when we are dealing with a seasoned banker like Quek where leakages of price sensitive info is absolutely not permissible.

In fact, the longer Quek is absent from making any open market purchase, ie more than 12 months - will then strengthen the case of a potential privitisation.

Any just enjoy any movements - need not read too much
Thanks for enlightening...
Agree with your analysis...
Even ' IF ' there is an offer from Quek , it has to be after AGM in Oct.