....so, this thread has been spot on so far... since this thread started on 7th June 2008! it has gotten from bad to worse...
...so what is next? The greedy despots' policies and the silliporeans apathy will be coming to haunt them!
hahahaha... hope that it doesn't happen (as long as it continues like that, it will) and if it does, don't say you have not been warned...
...and going forward, prevent the despots from destroying singapore by being apathetic... support Dr Chee Soon Juan for democratic checks and balances before it is too late.
...and don't forget to condemn the traitors that will support the despots and lick their as-holes for some crumbs...
... you can see these types in Myanmar, N.Korea, Zimbabwe, China.....
dogs...
It is up 2pts in DOW now.But i will tell u it will drop 100 pts when it close!!!
Why???
My son LKY short the DOW market!!!
Enjoy while u can!!!
Good Luck!!!
i think it is a good adjustment for property to go down globally. As I think globally they are all overprice.
Sg is a small island limited space so hope that depreciated property value would adjust cost. adjust downward is aways painful for those who think they are millionaire but actually owe the bank alot of money.
Hope that this downtrend would bring people to senses.
...bring people to their senses or force the despots to behave more honorably instead of pushing up property prices for personal, family and party gains...see www.newsintercom.org
Originally posted by AndrewPKYap:
...and don't forget to condemn the traitors that will support the despots and lick their as-holes for some crumbs...
... you can see these types in Myanmar, N.Korea, Zimbabwe, China.....
dogs...
You do know there are global movement forming against authoritarian states that uses their new economic power to abuse civilian rights in the name of economics development. and non interferring.
That is why LKY think that there is a conspiracy against him? but i think he misses the point.
Originally posted by Arapahoe:You do know there are global movement forming against authoritarian states that uses their new economic power to abuse civilian rights in the name of economics development. and non interferring.
That is why LKY think that there is a conspiracy against him? but i think he misses the point.
Looks like he has truly gone senile... which is not a problem in itself except for the fact that he is still taking millions in public money and hand-holding his son.
* Last Updated : Tuesday, July 15, 2008 4:35:58 PM
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The traitorous dogs and the apathetic silliporeans will be paying a heavy price this time for coddling dishonorable despots and turning a blind eye when they persecute dissidents and opposition figures.
The only people laughing their asses off will be the foreigners that they despots favoured over silliporeans.
hahaha laughing all the way 2 the bank now!!!
Dow becomes down 125pts now!!!! I think it may be drop below 10000 by this weekend!!!
DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE IN
(DJI: ^DJI)
Index Value: 10,962.54 Trade Time: 4:07PM ET Change: 92.65 (0.84%)
Dow below 11,000 and those heavily in debt paying for exobitant HDB prices and COE.... watch out....
When the despots persecute opposition and dissidents like the martyr Dr Chee Soon Juan, and the people remain silent, this is the punishment that they get for supporting evil doers that have no qualms taking massive amounts of public money for their own pockets.
DOW JONES INDUSTRIAL AVERAGE IN
(DJI: ^DJI)
Index Value: 10,962.54
Trade Time: 4:07PM ET
Change: Down 92.65 (0.84%)
Oil prices plummet more than $6 amid economic fear
Tuesday July 15, 4:44 pm ET
By Adam Schreck, AP Business Writer
Oil plunges in huge sell-off fueled by economic fears; biggest drop since Gulf War
NEW YORK (AP) — Oil prices fell harder than they have in 17 years Tuesday, as fears that record fuel prices are spreading broad economic pain exacerbated the third big sell-off in just over a week.
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Will last night turn out to be the first day of the beginning of the great deflation?
see:
The world after Stagflation - Sintercom
Originally posted by maggot:I hope what I see on yahoo.com.sg news flash is just rumour
Really got ripple effect or domino effect?
see:
What happens when there is deflation in the USA? - Sintercom
[b]Dow Rallies by 200 Points - AP[/b]
Wednesday July 16, ET
Stocks surged Wednesday as another drop in oil prices helped offset concerns about a jump in inflation last month. Also, Wells Fargo's second quarter results beat Wall Street expectations, and investors appeared pleased by Wells Fargo's decision to raise its quarterly dividend.
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[b]Oil prices drop; on course for $10 drop in 2 days - AP[/b]
Wednesday July 16, 2:57 pm ET
By Adam Schreck, AP Business Writer
Oil prices resume slide, falling sharply after US reports unexpected jump in crude supplies
NEW YORK (AP) -- Oil prices tumbled Wednesday, putting prices on track for a dizzying drop of more than $10 in just two days of frenzied trading.
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The down-move in oil and the up-tick in stock prices could be the start of a sustained trend or it could be a technical correction. At this point it is anyone's guess.
There is the danger that the down move in oil is the start of sustained deflationary pressures.
The US DOW has gone up by more than 400 points in two days but to keep it in perspective it would be telling looking at Barclay's (the despot's darling) share price.
July 2007 - 700+ (the price the losing money to foreigners despots bought)
Two days ago, 264
Today, 290.50
In two days, up by more than 10%
From July 2007 - still down by more than 400!
Useless despots, take Singaporeans money and keep losing more and more to foreigners.
Merrill Shares Fall After $4.65 Billion Loss Exceeds Forecasts
Bloomberg - 3 hours ago
By Bradley Keoun and Josh Fineman July 18 (Bloomberg) -- Merrill Lynch & Co. tumbled in late trading after the third-biggest US securities firm posted a wider-than-forecast second-quarter loss yesterday on $9.7 billion of credit-market writedowns.
* Last Updated : Tuesday, July 29, 2008 10:44:55 AM
LOS ANGELES (AFP) — Batman sequel "The Dark Knight" kept up its record-breaking pace this weekend, pushing its total receipts since opening to a stunning 313.8 million dollars, box office tracker Exhibitor Relations said.
Director Christopher Nolan's follow-up to 2005's "Batman Begins," with Christian Bale in the lead and the late Heath Ledger as the villainous Joker, topped the previous second-weekend record of "Shrek 2", with 75.2 million in ticket sales over the Friday-Sunday period, final figures showed.
That followed its record for a debut weekend, when it overtook previous mark-holder "Spider-Man 3" with an unprecedented 158.4 million dollars in seats sold.
The film is helped by the buzz over Ledger's performance, who died of an accidental drug overdose in New York in January, with many industry experts speculating that he may win a rare posthumous Oscar for the role.
Far back in second place was "Step Brothers," a Will Farrell-starring comedy of two middle-aged men still living at home when their respective widowed parents meet and get married.
On its opening weekend "Step Brothers," directed by Adam McKay, sold 30.1 million dollars in tickets, Exhibitor Relations said.
Third was the ABBA musical "Mamma Mia" with a take of 17.8 million in its second weekend, followed in fourth by "The X-Files: I Want to Believe," which took in 10.2 million on its opening weekend.
In fifth place was "Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D," which earned 9.7 million in its third week.
Rounding out the top 10 in the final figures for the weekend were the Will Smith action flick "Hancock," earning 8.3 million to take its four-week total to 206.5 million; the acclaimed animation "Wall-E," 6.4 million for a five week take of 195.3 million; "Hellboy II" (5.1 million); "Space Chimps" (4.5 million); and "Wanted" (2.7 million).
With "The Dark Knight's" smashing run, Exhibitor Relations said that movie theater ticket sales so far this year hit 5.84 billion dollars, barely behind last year's figure for the same period of 5.85 billion dollars.
Originally posted by O o O:
A bit of history lesson....
July 2007
BTW you people know that the market crashed today? [page: 1, 2, 3,... 25, 26, 27]
November 2007
Looks like its getting really serious.... [page: 1, 2, 3,... 42, 43, 44]
Jan 2008
It no longer just Looks like its getting really serious..... [page: 1, 2, 3,... 13, 14, 15]
31st Jan
Time start thinking of investing...
Don't be an idiot...
Time Start Thinking Investing Stock for Long Term
by andrewPKyap (31 Jan 2008)
double post