
iPunter ( Date: 07-Feb-2012 10:26) Posted:
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It's no problem for Sifu Iso...
    Winning and losing are part and parcel of a good stock player's routine... 

Isolator ( Date: 07-Feb-2012 10:22) Posted:
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You are right...
    If want to play shares, must first make sure can afford to lose all the money.
        If cannot afford to lose and yet play shares, in the end sure 'pengsan' ...

Greenbean ( Date: 07-Feb-2012 10:08) Posted:
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Greenbean ( Date: 07-Feb-2012 09:38) Posted:
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iPunter ( Date: 07-Feb-2012 10:00) Posted:
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Greenbean ( Date: 07-Feb-2012 09:38) Posted:
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Heh heh, unstoppable...  Sifu, if cover shorts please update  here. 
Last time Shorts CPL heartpain. No more learning through own shorts liao.
China May Face ‘Rough’ Landing: Lee

Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong

Munshi Ahmed/Bloomberg
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says China's economy may be headed for a " rough landing" according to a transcript of an interview airing today on CNN’s“ Fareed Zakaria GPS” program.
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says China's economy may be headed for a " rough landing" according to a transcript of an interview airing today on CNN’s“ Fareed Zakaria GPS” program. Photographer: Munshi Ahmed/Bloomberg

China’s Economy May Face ‘Rough’ Landing

Forbes Conrad/Bloomberg
Workers process shirts at the Lever Style Inc. factory in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. A Chinese government report on Feb. 1 showed that export orders fell last month even as manufacturing expanded.
Workers process shirts at the Lever Style Inc. factory in Shenzhen, Guangdong province. A Chinese government report on Feb. 1 showed that export orders fell last month even as manufacturing expanded. Photographer: Forbes Conrad/Bloomberg

China’s Economy May Face ‘Rough’ Landing

Jerome Favre/Bloomberg
Swire Properties Ltd.'s One Island East tower, center, stands next to residential buildings in Hong Kong on Jan. 18, 2012. A Chinese government report on Feb. 1. China's stronger manufacturing boosted concern that that the world’s second-largest economy will decelerate further as the government refrains from loosening monetary policy to tame inflation and curb property prices.
Swire Properties Ltd.'s One Island East tower, center, stands next to residential buildings in Hong Kong on Jan. 18, 2012. A Chinese government report on Feb. 1. China's stronger manufacturing boosted concern that that the world’s second-largest economy will decelerate further as the government refrains from loosening monetary policy to tame inflation and curb property prices. Photographer: Jerome Favre/Bloomberg
China’s economy may be headed for a “rough landing,” Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said.
“They’ve built a lot of infrastructure. They have built a lot of capacity in many industries, autos, some of the electronics industries,” Lee said, according to a transcript of an interview airing today on CNN’s“ Fareed Zakaria GPS” program. “There may be a rough landing, but they will get through it.”
A Chinese government report on Feb. 1 showed that export orders fell last month even as manufacturing expanded. The stronger manufacturing boosted concern that that the world’s second-largest economy will decelerate further as the government refrains from loosening monetary policy to tame inflation and curb property prices.
China’s economy expanded 10.4 percent annually in the past 10 years, five times the pace of the U.S., as the government boosted spending on roads and bridges and manufacturers exported everything from toys to socks.
China’s economy grew at a 9.2 percent rate in 2011 while expansion will slow to 8.5 percent this year, according to economists’ estimates compiled by Bloomberg.
Asked about China’s role in Asia, Lee said “every superpower or big country has to be looked on with a certain careful respect by others not quite so huge.”
He said the U.S presence in the Pacific that followed World War II is “still welcomed and is still considered benign. And that’s really a good example for the Chinese to seek to emulate.”
BBs run road .......
Heard FMs start to profit taking
Beware!
Belteshazzar ( Date: 03-Feb-2012 10:52) Posted:
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TODAY news so negative and
now price is even above the price before new measure