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pharoah88
    30-Apr-2010 19:18  
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pharoah88
    30-Apr-2010 19:15  
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pharoah88
    29-Apr-2010 18:16  
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pharoah88
    29-Apr-2010 18:13  
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pharoah88
    28-Apr-2010 18:32  
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pharoah88
    21-Apr-2010 17:56  
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http://www.singaporesights.com/sight/new-international-cruise-terminal-marina-south

Singapore’s international cruise infrastructure will

double in capacity by the year 2010 when the new International Cruise Terminal at Marina South becomes operational.

The two berths at the new facility will be able to accommodate the largest ships both currently in service as well as on the order books with a capacity of 5,400 (the Genesis-class ships), complementing the current two berths at the Singapore Cruise Centre at HarbourFront. Both terminals are only a 10- to 15-minute drive from each other.

Mr Lim Neo Chian, Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive of the Singapore Tourism Board (STB), shared these details at a media conference at the Seatrade Cruise Shipping Convention 2008 in Miami, USA today. The Singapore government first announced the decision to proceed with building the new terminal on 31 January 2008, to boost the city-state’s cruise facilities and infrastructure to accommodate the new generation of larger cruise ships.

Mr Lim said that the new terminal will comply with the requirements under the International Ship and Port Facility Security Code (ISPS), as the Singapore Cruise Centre does currently. Both facilities will also significantly increase Singapore’s cruise passenger handling capacity and help to meet Singapore’s target of achieving 1.6 million cruise passenger throughput1 by 2015. Last year, Singapore Cruise Centre reported a cruise passenger throughput of over 943,000 in 2007, an increase of more than 10 per cent over the 857,000 passenger throughput achieved in 2006.

Key Features of International Cruise Terminal



The planned International Cruise Terminal will be located at Marina South, which has deep waters, a large turning basin and no height restrictions, enabling it to accommodate the largest cruise ships being built now. The facility will be able to berth ships of up to 220,000 GRT and measuring up to 360m (1,181 feet) in length with a draft of up to 11.5m (37.73 feet). They will be served by a terminal building designed to ensure efficient operations and a seamless visitor experience. Ancillary commercial services are envisaged to also be provided within the terminal building. The development will be served by a network of roads and a future link to the underground rail transport system. Cruise passengers can look forward to easy access and seamless connection to other parts of Singapore, including the Changi International Airport which is a 20-minute drive away.

Singapore: Cruise Hub of Asia



The enhanced cruise infrastructure will allow Singapore to capitalise on the global and Asian market growth of the cruise industry. The Ocean Shipping Consultants has projected that Asia (Greater China, South Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia) can expect a 44 per cent growth in cruise passengers from 1.07 million in 2005 to 1.54 million by 2010. By 2015, the number of Asian cruise passengers is expected to hit 2.02 million, an 88.79 per cent growth over 2005.

Recognising this growth potential, cruise operators are offering a wide range of itineraries within Asia. Leveraging on Singapore’s strategic location between major international maritime routes, and its excellent air connectivity to more than 190 destinations in 60 countries worldwide, a number of cruise companies have chosen to base themselves in Singapore to strengthen their Asian presence. Several of the world’s top cruise lines, such as Star Cruises, Royal Caribbean International , Costa Cruises, P&O Princess and Silversea Cruises have made Singapore the homeport or marquee port for their Asian ship deployments. RCI and Silversea Cruises also opened offices in Singapore last year to play a more significant role in Asia.

In addition, Singapore will be port-of-call for a host of ships in 2008, including Cunard’s Queen Victoria on her maiden world cruise, and ships from Princess Cruises, P&O, Oceania Cruises, Holland America Line and Crystal Cruises.

Complementing Marina Bay’s Necklace of Attractions



The International Cruise Terminal will be easily accessible to Marina Bay, Singapore’s new Downtown and financial services hub, and its necklace of attractions. The S$240 million (US$144 million) 165-metre (541.34 feet) tall Singapore Flyer , the world’s largest observation wheel that opened this month, offers panaromic views of Marina Bay and the Singapore city skyline, as well as a complete leisure experience with its supporting retail, dining, and live entertainment options. The circuit for the inaugural 2008 FORMULA 1 SingTel Singapore Grand Prix will be the venue for the world’s first Formula One™ night race and Asia’s first street race on the Formula One™ calendar on 28 September 2008. The S$5 billion (US$3 billion) Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort, developed by Las Vegas Sands Corporation, will house Singapore’s first casino, extensive convention facilities, three hotel towers, and world-class retail, dining and entertainment when it opens in 2009. Singapore’s first reservoir in the city will offer a new recreational and lifestyle attraction when the Marina Barrage is fully operational in 2009. The first phase of the 101-hectare (249.6 acres) Gardens by the Bay in the heart of the city will also be completed in 2010, and feature waterfront gardens, green sanctuaries and scenic settings. In early 2010, the Resorts World at Sentosa Integrated Resort will open. Developed by Genting International at over S$6 billion (US$3.6 billion), it will comprise Universal Studios Singapore®, the theme park’s only Southeast Asia facility, six themed hotels, the world’s largest marine life park, a maritime museum, convention facilities as well as various retail, dining, spa, entertainment and gaming options.

With these developments and the targeted completion of the International Cruise Terminal, Mr Lim said that 2010 is shaping up to be a banner year for tourism for Singapore, and for cruise in particular.  They will help Singapore achieve its targets of 17 million visitor arrivals and S$30 billion in tourism receipts by the year 2015.
 

 
pharoah88
    21-Apr-2010 17:38  
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New International Cruise Terminal @ Marina South

Singapore to Double Number of Cruise Berths to Four by 2010
 
 
Hulumas
    21-Apr-2010 12:13  
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It is common for range trading between USD. 0.14 to USD. 0.23, I suppose.

pharoah88      ( Date: 21-Apr-2010 11:37) Posted:


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pharoah88
    21-Apr-2010 11:37  
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####  The  AGE  Of  STUPID  #### 

whO  are  sElling ? ? ? ?

they  bOught  HiGH  sEll  lOw ? ? ? ?

Or

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whO  sO stUpid  tO sEll  lOw  nOw  ? ? ? ?
 
 
pharoah88
    21-Apr-2010 09:15  
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Singapore Cruise Centre

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Arrival hall
Passport stamps from the cruiseship centre and ferry terminal.


The Singapore Cruise Centre (abbrev: SCC; Chinese: 新加坡邮轮中心) is a cruise terminal located in the south of Singapore in the vicinity of HarbourFront and in Keppel Harbour. Built in 1991 by the then Port of Singapore Authority and upgraded in 1998 by Port of Singapore Authority, it comprises two terminals, namely the International Passenger Terminal (IPT), and the Regional Ferry Terminal (RFT). The Singapore Cruise Centre Pte Ltd took over management of the centre on 1 April 2003 when PSA Corporation divested its non-core businesses.

Today, the centre handles a throughput of over 7 million cruise and ferry passengers a year, of which about 950,000 are cruise passengers.

[edit] Facilities



The RFT has six berths and caters to maritime traffic to the nearby destinations of Batam and the Karimun Islands of Indonesia, namely Tanjung Balai.

The IPT handles international cruise ships, and has two berths of 310 metres and 270 metres with a height limit of 52 metres. With a draft of 12 metres, it can handle most of the largest cruise ships in operation today. It underwent an upgrade in 2005 to improve on its passenger handling facilities.

[edit] Expansion



The existing terminals at HarbourFront were renovated in 2008 to optimize the use of available space. The entire level 2 is a restricted area, for the exclusive use of cruise and ferry passengers who have cleared immigration and security. Within this area, there are new and more exciting retail and F&B outlets. There are ample seats within this restricted area and features to please the five senses (i.e. calming water, music, greenery/landscape, cooler airflow etc) for greater passenger comfort. The re-configuration enabled a smoother processes and passengers have a more stress-free and seamless travel.
 

 
pharoah88
    14-Apr-2010 19:35  
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Weddnesday: 14 APRIL  2010  CLOSING

6,746,000   USD0.215   +USD0.005

USD0.210         35,000

USD0.215    6,711,000   (6,511,000  BfS)

XTRA  STRONG  underCurrent  USD0.215
 
 
pharoah88
    14-Apr-2010 15:56  
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VALUE  SAGE  RAIDED

09:14:26   USD0.215   1,000,000  BfS

14:30:50   USD0.215   2,500,000  BfS
 
 
pharoah88
    14-Apr-2010 10:28  
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Singapore 2010 GDP  revised  from  3~4.5%  to 7~9.0%

SINGAPORE 2010 GDP  DOUBLE

Singapore is an ISLAND

Singapore business is EXPORT

Singapore business is SHIPPING BASED

SHIPPING will  DOUBLE
 
 
pharoah88
    13-Apr-2010 19:58  
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Tuesday: 13 APRIL  2010  CLOSING

4,577,000   USD0.210  -USD0.005

USD0.210     997,000

USD0.215  3,580,000   (3,204,000  BfS)

16:42:44   USD0.210  700,000   StB

15:57:09   USD0.215  918,000   BfS

STRONG  underCurrent  USD0.215

 
 
 
pharoah88
    13-Apr-2010 14:34  
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pharoah88
    13-Apr-2010 11:39  
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Break Up ? or  dOwn ?

lOng qUeUE  tO bUy at USD0.210

absOlUtely nO  SELLER

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Hulumas      ( Date: 12-Apr-2010 23:35) Posted:

Awaiting price to break

pharoah88      ( Date: 12-Apr-2010 19:20) Posted:



influenced by HKEX's  negative  sentiment

nOboy  is  SELLING  at  USD0.210

 

 

 


 
 
Hulumas
    12-Apr-2010 23:35  
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Awaiting price to break

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influenced by HKEX's  negative  sentiment

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pharoah88
    12-Apr-2010 19:20  
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    10-Apr-2010 16:28  
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