Thank you Fernvale for the info.
Starhub share price still steady, no drop yet. M1 and Singtel already dropped today.
Posted: August 28, 2015 5:19 pmPosted by: @fernvale
No woris, gd co, wun cl dwn overnight. Can slp peacefully
Posted: August 28, 2015 4:51 pmPosted by: @vivienneteo
What happen to Singtel? Why drop suddenly today?
it wanna spring up a 20cts jump in a day mah~
vested to average down!
No woris, gd co, wun cl dwn overnight. Can slp peacefully
Posted: August 28, 2015 4:51 pmPosted by: @vivienneteo
What happen to Singtel? Why drop suddenly today?
Just keep for yield lor.. Funny that Singtel closed at the price when all the panic started this week..
Alr say pple concern 4th player, and also aud is dwn, sure impact PL
Posted: August 28, 2015 4:51 pmPosted by: @vivienneteo
What happen to Singtel? Why drop suddenly today?
What happen to Singtel? Why drop suddenly today?
if MR CEO is a ' General' or Lee then I scare lah~
I think pple concern abt 4th player. MR promised 1 yr free unltd data lo
Posted: August 27, 2015 8:42 pmPosted by: @kilroy
this gold nugget boat must up.
this gold nugget boat must up.
singtel technicals turning down..... rather bearish... near term support 3.77 if broken 3.63...
Season player believe that every coupier have they own luck to form a chart, sometime I feel it's more accurate than stock ta,
I personally feel ta works the best on fx, especially eur/usd
SingTel don't follow chart direction very well but s/r still useful
but what you draw on player / banker so call chart does not reflect the human emo part - greed and fear. the outcome whether its player or banker is based on on pure randomness of the cards deal. baccarat is still the BEST casino game in my opinion.
Posted: August 14, 2015 11:26 pmPosted by: @xuxuxu
I think a chart is still just a chart
Just like a player/banker chart
Still subject to market randomness
All about greed and how much fear
Will this be the game changer for SingTel?
Singapore&rsquo s largest telco is backing a new pay-TV offering for emerging markets called HOOQ. Peter Bithos, CEO of the upstart streaming service, explains why the market is ready and how he plans to beat the likes of Netflix.
Peter Bithos spends his weekends binge watching TV shows such as Manhattan, the fictional series about the building of the atomic bomb, which will premier its second season in October as well as past episodes of Mad Men, the period Madison Avenue drama, which ended its seven-season run earlier this year. Even on weekdays, Bithos says he makes it a point to watch at least 10 minutes of TV. As a result, he has an impressive knowledge of both current and classic TV shows, which is useful in his role as CEO of pay-TV upstart HOOQ.
In January, local telco Singapore Telecommunications announced an ambitious joint venture with Sony Pictures Television and Warner Bros Entertainment. Called HOOQ, it would offer an over-the-top (OTT) video service in Asia with both Hollywood blockbusters and local programming. Singtel owns 65% of HOOQ while the two remaining partners own 17.5% each. The market quickly dubbed it Netflix for Asia. And backed by two major studios, the service got off to a running start with Spider-Man and Harry Potter as well as Friends and Gossip Girlamong the titles in its library. HOOQ has since been launched in the Philippines, Thailand and India.
HOOQ is accessible over Androidand iOS-powered mobile and tablet devices as well as on a computer. And, each HOOQ user is already spending one to two hours a week on the service. &ldquo The response has been really great,&rdquo Bithos says. &ldquo Part of our challenge is keeping up with the growth and the pace.&rdquo Now, Bithos believes HOOQ is on its way to becoming a major player in the disruption of the TV business in emerging markets. &ldquo Viewing habits are changing not only in North America. They&rsquo re changing all over Asia. And we are coming in at exactly the right time,&rdquo he says.
I think a chart is still just a chart
Just like a player/banker chart
Still subject to market randomness
All about greed and how much fear
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