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(06-06-2015, 12:38 AM)Curiousparty Wrote: I think it is skilful accumulation. Let the sellers throw down and accumulate patiently. No need to push up the price too much

WinkWink

(05-06-2015, 10:43 PM)vesfreq Wrote:
(05-06-2015, 06:30 PM)Curiousparty Wrote: Another 120 lots bought by insider on 4 June.

I suspect today too, insider was buying up.

SGX announcement. Wong Yuwei did another purchase. But, sum not sizable enough. Make it big big.

Then you also very skillful. Shareholding n accumulation so stealthy.
The thing I am scared most is not nightmares or market crashes..... Its my greed that I fear the most.

When people ask what is my target price, I never have any good answer for it because Philip Fisher said before (in Common Stock Uncommon Profit) that the best time to sell is never. Equity investment is buying into ownership, not betting slips.

The path to greatness and wealth is necessarily dangerous.... because greed is a fearsome fore that threatens your success at every step.
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Thomas Chu also bought up more shares. Announced today. Prices quite well maintained at 90++ cents.
The thing I am scared most is not nightmares or market crashes..... Its my greed that I fear the most.

When people ask what is my target price, I never have any good answer for it because Philip Fisher said before (in Common Stock Uncommon Profit) that the best time to sell is never. Equity investment is buying into ownership, not betting slips.

The path to greatness and wealth is necessarily dangerous.... because greed is a fearsome fore that threatens your success at every step.
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I already mentioned that he will in my earlier posts. He is a working director without a stake prior to the purchase. He will have to buy otherwise where is his commitment.

Anyway, Yu Wei and Thomas will keep buying. Yu Wei is part of the Wong family and he can only buy. Thomas will buy and likely sell when he retires.

Need not read too much into it. At current levels, it is probably a fair price for entry. Re-rating will depend on how strategies unfold for BP.

What is more interesting is the "relentless" selling pressure at current levels.


(08-06-2015, 10:36 PM)vesfreq Wrote: Thomas Chu also bought up more shares. Announced today. Prices quite well maintained at 90++ cents.
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Insiders are not always correct and they don't necessarily buy at the cheapest price ... In fact, sometimes they just have to buy for pretence, etc ....BP will be a steal between 70 to 75 cents, ie another 20% drop from current price or 40% drop from the recent high at 1.15
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Huh... why the sudden change in tune? I thought you have always been saying that BP looks a big steal on your previous threads?

Perhaps you should enlighten us with your change in views?

(09-06-2015, 12:08 AM)Curiousparty Wrote: Insiders are not always correct and they don't necessarily buy at the cheapest price ... In fact, sometimes they just have to buy for pretence, etc ....BP will be a steal between 70 to 75 cents, ie another 20% drop from current price or 40% drop from the recent high at 1.15
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No change in view. In terms of value , it is still a steal. Key is what price one pays . One can pay a fair price for a good company or a good price for a good company . The latter case would be ideal . Sorry about the confusion
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U certainly have the quality of a top notch analyst. Like roti prata... front and back always right... that's what my boss used to describe top notch analysts.

(09-06-2015, 10:09 AM)Curiousparty Wrote: No change in view. In terms of value , it is still a steal. Key is what price one pays . One can pay a fair price for a good company or a good price for a good company . The latter case would be ideal . Sorry about the confusion
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http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/BP%20Ann...eID=356001

BP's previous REIT initiatives is off the burner for now...

Next cycle story...
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Agree with GG - next cycle stock... if can be back in favour.
Just look at macro industrial property market segment and prevailing ruling, not difficult to reach this conclusion...
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BP-IDN... another DBL co in the offing?

http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/BP%20Ann...eID=358483
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