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Asian Value Circle: August 2007 - Value Investing in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Asia
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The premier aggregator of value investing news for value investors in Asia. Enter your search terms. Saturday, 25 August 2007. Making Sense of the Sub-Prime Mess. Fortune spoke to some of the sharpest minds in the business to get their reactions to the sub-prime crisis and to get their insights on the future. These include gurus like Warren Buffett, Bill Miller and Jim Chanos. Enjoy your weekend pick here. Posted by Mrs Market @ 22:09 0 Comments. Enter your search terms. Wednesday, 8 August 2007. On Warr...
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Asian Value Circle: Five China Plays For Investing Legends - Value Investing in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Asia
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The premier aggregator of value investing news for value investors in Asia. Enter your search terms. Sunday, 14 October 2007. Five China Plays For Investing Legends. Validea uses its models to pick up five exciting Chinese stocks. Find out what they are here. Posted by Mrs Market @ 03:16. Enter your search terms. Comments: Post a Comment. Subscribe to Post Comments [ Atom. Subscribe to Posts [ Atom. Bookmark this one stop site for your daily dose of Value Investing News!
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Mind your own business: Straits Trading AAR: The Coast is clear!!
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Mind your own business. A blog to share ideas on value investing in Asia. Sunday, March 23, 2008. Straits Trading AAR: The Coast is clear! As a round up to the STCL saga, MYOB would like to report that Ms Chew Gek Khim has been appointed as the Non-Executive and Non-Independent Director of the Board of The Straits Trading Company Limited on 20 Mar 2008. A little background on Ms Chew:. Posted by Carpe Diem. Labels: Chew Gek Khim. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A pot of gold down under.
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Mind your own business: Straits Trading: GEH throws in the towel!!!
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Mind your own business. A blog to share ideas on value investing in Asia. Tuesday, March 04, 2008. Straits Trading: GEH throws in the towel! GEH has made the following announcement at the close of trading:. The committee of Independent Directors have evaluated the two offers relating to the Group's shareholdings in the Straits Trading. Holding a strategic nature in the Straits Trading, any premature announcement by GEH could have influenced the outcome of the competing offers. Posted by Carpe Diem.
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Asian Value Circle: November 2007 - Value Investing in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Asia
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The premier aggregator of value investing news for value investors in Asia. Enter your search terms. Sunday, 25 November 2007. Lee Shau-kee bullish on HK shares. Lee Shau-kee is positive on HK shares. He has reportedly sunk in several billions into the market amidst the volatility. We agree that anytime is a good time to buy, especially if volatility leads to lower entry prices. However, investors should exercise caution to ensure that they enter at a discount to intrinsic value. Read full story here.
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Asian Value Circle: Lee Shau-kee bullish on HK shares - Value Investing in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Asia
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The premier aggregator of value investing news for value investors in Asia. Enter your search terms. Sunday, 25 November 2007. Lee Shau-kee bullish on HK shares. Lee Shau-kee is positive on HK shares. He has reportedly sunk in several billions into the market amidst the volatility. We agree that anytime is a good time to buy, especially if volatility leads to lower entry prices. However, investors should exercise caution to ensure that they enter at a discount to intrinsic value. Read full story here.
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Asian Value Circle: May 2007 - Value Investing in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Asia
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The premier aggregator of value investing news for value investors in Asia. Enter your search terms. Wednesday, 30 May 2007. This is the correction all market watchers were expecting. And then it happened. The Shanghai A Shares index fell some 6% today after the government tripled the tax on securities transactions. See Bloomberg article here. However, several distinguished individuals do not think that the contraction will affect the international economy as China is "a relatively small casino". The ATt...
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Asian Value Circle: July 2007 - Value Investing in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Asia
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The premier aggregator of value investing news for value investors in Asia. Enter your search terms. Friday, 20 July 2007. Your First Million Is the Toughest. The guys at Fool.com explains why getting the first million is the toughest. The charts in their article. Clearly illustrate the power of compounding - widely regarded as the 8th wonder of the world. Posted by Mrs Market @ 22:39 0 Comments. Enter your search terms. Growth vs Value Investing. To read this primer. Enter your search terms. I mean, you...
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Asian Value Circle: China's cloudy investment picture - Value Investing in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Asia
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The premier aggregator of value investing news for value investors in Asia. Enter your search terms. Saturday, 14 June 2008. China's cloudy investment picture. IHT: Everyone agrees that the Chinese economy is growing fast. Where there is a wide difference of opinion is on the ability of corporate China, and especially investors in it, to continue to benefit from that growth if it slows a bit, or even if it does not. Read entire article here. Posted by Mrs Market @ 08:13. Enter your search terms.