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(@seanpent)
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you guys seems to understand more about Kepcorp ...

Posted: August 6, 2016 3:38 pm
Posted by: @ehclim

Agreed. Their property sector is already worth more than $5.
Posted: August 5, 2016 10:36 am
Posted by: @gorgeousong

Yes...

But no contra.... No margin!

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Posted : 08/08/2016 5:36 am
(@goldvision)
Posts: 134
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It's not moving up because 2017 will be a worse year for keppel corp than 2016.

Posted: August 8, 2016 9:48 am
Posted by: @seanpent

is this one under stealth accumulation while everyones' attention is on DBS ?
Posted: August 8, 2016 8:20 am
Posted by: @qanghoo

Now China has a lot of money, now they are expanding their influence to other countries mainly to look for corporations and bring back resources if necessary through another way instead of invasion

This is one statement I agree 100%. I' ve been telling friends, PRC very smart. They quietly go buying all the strategic coys around the world with all the over-supply of loose change in their pockets n, by doing so, build economic n entrench themselves around the world without much notice. People laugh at what seems to be the over-valuation the Chinese are paying. But just watch n see ......


 
Posted : 08/08/2016 5:26 am
(@qanghoo)
Posts: 5029
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I agree with u. But having $$$ means u have the ability, even that luxury to pay over the top a bit, to fulfill ur dreams better. Never under estimate the determination, innovation, ability to overcome the odds, etc of the Chinese. If they cld become a nuclear power within 15 yrs of the communists assumption of power speaks a lot in itself. N of course as we all know the post-Mao transformation within 40 yrs is really a tremendous achievement.

Posted: August 8, 2016 9:27 am
Posted by: @hlfoo2010

I think China today not because a lot of $$$$$$$$$, but a lot of chinese students , schoolars and talents all over the whorld are willing to come back .
Posted: August 8, 2016 8:20 am
Posted by: @qanghoo

Now China has a lot of money, now they are expanding their influence to other countries mainly to look for corporations and bring back resources if necessary through another way instead of invasion

This is one statement I agree 100%. I' ve been telling friends, PRC very smart. They quietly go buying all the strategic coys around the world with all the over-supply of loose change in their pockets n, by doing so, build economic n entrench themselves around the world without much notice. People laugh at what seems to be the over-valuation the Chinese are paying. But just watch n see ......


 
Posted : 08/08/2016 2:06 am
(@seanpent)
Posts: 1935
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is this one under stealth accumulation while everyones' attention is on DBS ?

Posted: August 8, 2016 8:20 am
Posted by: @qanghoo

Now China has a lot of money, now they are expanding their influence to other countries mainly to look for corporations and bring back resources if necessary through another way instead of invasion

This is one statement I agree 100%. I' ve been telling friends, PRC very smart. They quietly go buying all the strategic coys around the world with all the over-supply of loose change in their pockets n, by doing so, build economic n entrench themselves around the world without much notice. People laugh at what seems to be the over-valuation the Chinese are paying. But just watch n see ......

Posted: August 7, 2016 5:30 pm
Posted by: @earlybird14

Money is just a tools of economic. Economic eventually still build on resources, consumption, spending and etc.

China and japan are holding a lot of U.S. debt due to trading deficit, U.S. Is not intent to pay their debt with any resources or country properties.

Now China has a lot of money, now they are expanding their influence to other countries mainly to look for corporations and bring back resources if necessary through another way instead of invasion.

Some said U.S. Bring down the commodity price is also demolishing China investment and purchasing oversea especially mining and commodities. But in fact, toward country, money is the least important resources which can be printed easily. The most valuable thing is still resources and ownerships.

This is why money keep depreciation but properties keep going up. Oil price crisis only manage to hit 26 lowest but never back to 10 last commodity crisis.

China 1.3bil, among them, there are alot of smart people planning for China future and how to deal with US


 
Posted : 08/08/2016 1:48 am
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(@hlfoo2010)
Posts: 195
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I think China today not because a lot of $$$$$$$$$, but a lot of chinese students , schoolars and talents all over the whorld are willing to come back .

Posted: August 8, 2016 8:20 am
Posted by: @qanghoo

Now China has a lot of money, now they are expanding their influence to other countries mainly to look for corporations and bring back resources if necessary through another way instead of invasion

This is one statement I agree 100%. I' ve been telling friends, PRC very smart. They quietly go buying all the strategic coys around the world with all the over-supply of loose change in their pockets n, by doing so, build economic n entrench themselves around the world without much notice. People laugh at what seems to be the over-valuation the Chinese are paying. But just watch n see ......

Posted: August 7, 2016 5:30 pm
Posted by: @earlybird14

Money is just a tools of economic. Economic eventually still build on resources, consumption, spending and etc.

China and japan are holding a lot of U.S. debt due to trading deficit, U.S. Is not intent to pay their debt with any resources or country properties.

Now China has a lot of money, now they are expanding their influence to other countries mainly to look for corporations and bring back resources if necessary through another way instead of invasion.

Some said U.S. Bring down the commodity price is also demolishing China investment and purchasing oversea especially mining and commodities. But in fact, toward country, money is the least important resources which can be printed easily. The most valuable thing is still resources and ownerships.

This is why money keep depreciation but properties keep going up. Oil price crisis only manage to hit 26 lowest but never back to 10 last commodity crisis.

China 1.3bil, among them, there are alot of smart people planning for China future and how to deal with US


 
Posted : 08/08/2016 1:27 am
(@qanghoo)
Posts: 5029
Illustrious Member
 

Now China has a lot of money, now they are expanding their influence to other countries mainly to look for corporations and bring back resources if necessary through another way instead of invasion

This is one statement I agree 100%. I' ve been telling friends, PRC very smart. They quietly go buying all the strategic coys around the world with all the over-supply of loose change in their pockets n, by doing so, build economic n entrench themselves around the world without much notice. People laugh at what seems to be the over-valuation the Chinese are paying. But just watch n see ......

Posted: August 7, 2016 5:30 pm
Posted by: @earlybird14

Money is just a tools of economic. Economic eventually still build on resources, consumption, spending and etc.

China and japan are holding a lot of U.S. debt due to trading deficit, U.S. Is not intent to pay their debt with any resources or country properties.

Now China has a lot of money, now they are expanding their influence to other countries mainly to look for corporations and bring back resources if necessary through another way instead of invasion.

Some said U.S. Bring down the commodity price is also demolishing China investment and purchasing oversea especially mining and commodities. But in fact, toward country, money is the least important resources which can be printed easily. The most valuable thing is still resources and ownerships.

This is why money keep depreciation but properties keep going up. Oil price crisis only manage to hit 26 lowest but never back to 10 last commodity crisis.

China 1.3bil, among them, there are alot of smart people planning for China future and how to deal with US.

Posted: August 6, 2016 10:24 pm
Posted by: @qanghoo

Thx, brother. I hink the Chinese are real smart. They go n provide all sorts of economic n technical assistance to so many impoverished African states. In the end, they have a very strong foothold there n open up a vast mkt for themselves for the future.

 
Posted : 08/08/2016 12:20 am
(@seanpent)
Posts: 1935
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technical TP ..... $5.60 .....

Posted: August 6, 2016 6:34 pm
Posted by: @investshare

I have vested on Fri $5.21 🙂
Posted: August 6, 2016 6:20 pm
Posted by: @ehclim

You think so demand for fossil fuel will slowdown. The World population stands at 7.4 billion people as of March, 2016 and it will increase to 11.2 billion in 2100. Currently, the renewable and green energy constitutes less than 10% of the world energy consumption.

With the increase in World population and emerging economy countries increase in consumption of energy for their infrastructure development. Do you think the demand of fossil fuel will drop?

Current situation was politically motivated which caused the supply glut of crude oil from Middle East so as to kill the shale oil productions in US.

Now it is the question of fittest survive of the commodities downturn. I am confident Keppel Corp will emerge stronger after the downturn. I have vested interest. DYODD.


 
Posted : 07/08/2016 11:53 am
(@earlybird14)
Posts: 7677
Illustrious Member
 

Money is just a tools of economic. Economic eventually still build on resources, consumption, spending and etc.

China and japan are holding a lot of U.S. debt due to trading deficit, U.S. Is not intent to pay their debt with any resources or country properties.

Now China has a lot of money, now they are expanding their influence to other countries mainly to look for corporations and bring back resources if necessary through another way instead of invasion.

Some said U.S. Bring down the commodity price is also demolishing China investment and purchasing oversea especially mining and commodities. But in fact, toward country, money is the least important resources which can be printed easily. The most valuable thing is still resources and ownerships.

This is why money keep depreciation but properties keep going up. Oil price crisis only manage to hit 26 lowest but never back to 10 last commodity crisis.

China 1.3bil, among them, there are alot of smart people planning for China future and how to deal with US.

Posted: August 6, 2016 10:24 pm
Posted by: @qanghoo

Thx, brother. I hink the Chinese are real smart. They go n provide all sorts of economic n technical assistance to so many impoverished African states. In the end, they have a very strong foothold there n open up a vast mkt for themselves for the future.
Posted: August 6, 2016 7:47 pm
Posted by: @ehclim

Good analysis. Indeed after India, the next engine of growth is in Africa from many articles that I have read. That why China has very high vested interest in Africa.

 
Posted : 07/08/2016 9:30 am
(@investshare)
Posts: 1174
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Keppel CEO was with PM Lee in US

WASHINGTON - Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mrs Lee have arrived for a state dinner at the White House, capping off an official visit that has featured some of the grandest official ceremonies the US has to offer.

They arrived at the White House at 7pm on Tuesday (7am Wednesday Singapore time) in a black limousine bearing flags of the US and Singapore. PM Lee and Mrs Lee were received by President Barack Obama and Mrs Obama.

PM Lee was dressed in a tuxedo while Mrs Lee was in a red and gold kebaya.

Some 200 guests are expected for the glitzy black-tie dinner which will feature entertainment from American singer-songwriter Chrisette Michele.

Among the guests from Singapore at the dinner are Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan, Industry Minister S. Iswaran, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office Chan Chun Sing, Acting Education Minister Ong Ye Kung, as well as MPs Christopher de Souza and Rahayu Mahzam.

And in a reflection of the broad relationship Singapore has with the US, the Singapore delegation includes leaders from the military and business like Singapore Airlines chairman Stephen Lee, Keppel Corp CEO Loh Chin Hua and Lieutenant-Colonel Wong Shi Ming, commanding officer, 3rd Battalion, Singapore Infantry Regiment.

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(From left) US Secretary of Defence Ashton Carter, Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan, US Vice-President Joe Biden and actress Keri Russell are among the attendees at the White House state dinner.

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This is the 12th state dinner President Obama has hosted and the first one for a leader from a South-east Asian country. State dinners are considered among the highest diplomatic honours the US government.

The menu includes a salad featuring heirloom tomatoes and lime basil from the White House Kitchen Garden a Maryland blue crab salad and an American way beef tenderloin drizzled with a lemongrass demi-glace.

The tables will be decorated with arrangements of yellow flowers including yellow orchids and roses. Yellow symbolises the friendship between the two countries, said chief florist Hedieh Ghaffarian.

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Posted : 07/08/2016 8:56 am
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Welcome. Good to share knowledge.

Posted: August 6, 2016 10:24 pm
Posted by: @qanghoo

Thx, brother. I hink the Chinese are real smart. They go n provide all sorts of economic n technical assistance to so many impoverished African states. In the end, they have a very strong foothold there n open up a vast mkt for themselves for the future.
Posted: August 6, 2016 7:47 pm
Posted by: @ehclim

Good analysis. Indeed after India, the next engine of growth is in Africa from many articles that I have read. That why China has very high vested interest in Africa.

 
Posted : 06/08/2016 2:57 pm
(@qanghoo)
Posts: 5029
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Thx, brother. I hink the Chinese are real smart. They go n provide all sorts of economic n technical assistance to so many impoverished African states. In the end, they have a very strong foothold there n open up a vast mkt for themselves for the future.

Posted: August 6, 2016 7:47 pm
Posted by: @ehclim

Good analysis. Indeed after India, the next engine of growth is in Africa from many articles that I have read. That why China has very high vested interest in Africa.
Posted: August 6, 2016 7:25 pm
Posted by: @qanghoo

I seem to have seen some motherhood-kind statements from some UN, or UN-sponsored, org, that urges the end of fossil usage by 2100. By then, orgs heavily involved in the fossil industry n by-products wld have evolved into orgs capable of being captains of the new environment. N that wld probably include KC. In the meantime, I' d think that for the next 30-50 yrs, fossils wld grow, not diminish, in importance. Apart from global air travel expansion, I believe reliance on fossils to run motor vehicles, among other things, is likely to experience exponential growth, especially given that the larger portions of global population concentration are spread among less or even very poorly developed parts of the world now, n the potential for growth from these areas is gonna be, well, high - not to put it over optimistically. China, which is obviously more developed than most of these areas, is seeing vehicular expansion to the tune of > 20 mil a yr. N what abt India? So, the next oil upturn is likely to be explosive, especially given the under-investment in the industry at present.

 
Posted : 06/08/2016 2:24 pm
(@ehclim)
Posts: 1461
Noble Member
 

Good analysis. Indeed after India, the next engine of growth is in Africa from many articles that I have read. That why China has very high vested interest in Africa.

Posted: August 6, 2016 7:25 pm
Posted by: @qanghoo

I seem to have seen some motherhood-kind statements from some UN, or UN-sponsored, org, that urges the end of fossil usage by 2100. By then, orgs heavily involved in the fossil industry n by-products wld have evolved into orgs capable of being captains of the new environment. N that wld probably include KC. In the meantime, I' d think that for the next 30-50 yrs, fossils wld grow, not diminish, in importance. Apart from global air travel expansion, I believe reliance on fossils to run motor vehicles, among other things, is likely to experience exponential growth, especially given that the larger portions of global population concentration are spread among less or even very poorly developed parts of the world now, n the potential for growth from these areas is gonna be, well, high - not to put it over optimistically. China, which is obviously more developed than most of these areas, is seeing vehicular expansion to the tune of > 20 mil a yr. N what abt India? So, the next oil upturn is likely to be explosive, especially given the under-investment in the industry at present.
Posted: August 6, 2016 6:31 pm
Posted by: @ehclim

Also, the demand of air travelling has been increased annually. Where they get their fuel from unless they use nuclear power. Do you know how much money of fuel that goes into the operation of the airlines? You can check it on the SIA Annual Report.

 
Posted : 06/08/2016 11:47 am
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Posts: 5029
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I seem to have seen some motherhood-kind statements from some UN, or UN-sponsored, org, that urges the end of fossil usage by 2100. By then, orgs heavily involved in the fossil industry n by-products wld have evolved into orgs capable of being captains of the new environment. N that wld probably include KC. In the meantime, I' d think that for the next 30-50 yrs, fossils wld grow, not diminish, in importance. Apart from global air travel expansion, I believe reliance on fossils to run motor vehicles, among other things, is likely to experience exponential growth, especially given that the larger portions of global population concentration are spread among less or even very poorly developed parts of the world now, n the potential for growth from these areas is gonna be, well, high - not to put it over optimistically. China, which is obviously more developed than most of these areas, is seeing vehicular expansion to the tune of > 20 mil a yr. N what abt India? So, the next oil upturn is likely to be explosive, especially given the under-investment in the industry at present.

Posted: August 6, 2016 6:31 pm
Posted by: @ehclim

Also, the demand of air travelling has been increased annually. Where they get their fuel from unless they use nuclear power. Do you know how much money of fuel that goes into the operation of the airlines? You can check it on the SIA Annual Report.
Posted: August 6, 2016 6:20 pm
Posted by: @ehclim

You think so demand for fossil fuel will slowdown. The World population stands at 7.4 billion people as of March, 2016 and it will increase to 11.2 billion in 2100. Currently, the renewable and green energy constitutes less than 10% of the world energy consumption.

With the increase in World population and emerging economy countries increase in consumption of energy for their infrastructure development. Do you think the demand of fossil fuel will drop?

Current situation was politically motivated which caused the supply glut of crude oil from Middle East so as to kill the shale oil productions in US.

Now it is the question of fittest survive of the commodities downturn. I am confident Keppel Corp will emerge stronger after the downturn. I have vested interest. DYODD.


 
Posted : 06/08/2016 11:25 am
(@investshare)
Posts: 1174
Noble Member
 

I have vested on Fri $5.21 🙂

Posted: August 6, 2016 6:20 pm
Posted by: @ehclim

You think so demand for fossil fuel will slowdown. The World population stands at 7.4 billion people as of March, 2016 and it will increase to 11.2 billion in 2100. Currently, the renewable and green energy constitutes less than 10% of the world energy consumption.

With the increase in World population and emerging economy countries increase in consumption of energy for their infrastructure development. Do you think the demand of fossil fuel will drop?

Current situation was politically motivated which caused the supply glut of crude oil from Middle East so as to kill the shale oil productions in US.

Now it is the question of fittest survive of the commodities downturn. I am confident Keppel Corp will emerge stronger after the downturn. I have vested interest. DYODD.

Posted: August 6, 2016 5:53 pm
Posted by: @sg_investor

In the long run when O& G sector goes down because of new energy and energy efficiency, what are the alternative markets Keppel can go into in order to squeeze some value out of the investment in the O& G?

 
Posted : 06/08/2016 10:34 am
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Posts: 1461
Noble Member
 

Also, the demand of air travelling has been increased annually. Where they get their fuel from unless they use nuclear power. Do you know how much money of fuel that goes into the operation of the airlines? You can check it on the SIA Annual Report.

Posted: August 6, 2016 6:20 pm
Posted by: @ehclim

You think so demand for fossil fuel will slowdown. The World population stands at 7.4 billion people as of March, 2016 and it will increase to 11.2 billion in 2100. Currently, the renewable and green energy constitutes less than 10% of the world energy consumption.

With the increase in World population and emerging economy countries increase in consumption of energy for their infrastructure development. Do you think the demand of fossil fuel will drop?

Current situation was politically motivated which caused the supply glut of crude oil from Middle East so as to kill the shale oil productions in US.

Now it is the question of fittest survive of the commodities downturn. I am confident Keppel Corp will emerge stronger after the downturn. I have vested interest. DYODD.

Posted: August 6, 2016 5:53 pm
Posted by: @sg_investor

In the long run when O& G sector goes down because of new energy and energy efficiency, what are the alternative markets Keppel can go into in order to squeeze some value out of the investment in the O& G?

 
Posted : 06/08/2016 10:31 am
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