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paladin
    11-Oct-2013 12:07  
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Dont underdtand why they bother to blow their own horn on wednesday night if they did not intend to do anything. Cant be that they are out to trap retail investors. Weird.
 
 
Isolator
    11-Oct-2013 11:29  
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Sad to say.... is better to sell now.....
 
 
ysh2006
    11-Oct-2013 11:25  
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This free warrant exercise price is attractive, half of mother price now, so safe to buy as the appreciation of warrant tie with mother share now... unless mother share drop to half value of present price than warrant will be out of money ....will Johore Sultan & Peter Lim let Rowsley  to drop like this ?....
 

 
paladin
    11-Oct-2013 11:19  
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Fingers crossed and hope it will stage a recovery : )

leftovers      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:20) Posted:



give it awhile, market still looking for its footing climb climb, slip slip, climb climb...


the dust will settle in a bit and you'll be happy  :)


   

paladin      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:08) Posted:

Thanks for the encouragement.   Dont think I want to accumulate anymore. If not I could end up owning more shares and warrant than PL. Lolz.   Have not exited the counter yet but very sianz already


 
 
xiaofang_
    11-Oct-2013 11:15  
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The previous warrant was out of money FYI.. Better be careful when trading with warrant

leftovers      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:58) Posted:



totally with you on this 

i've picked up quite a bit too (warrants), and ready to pick more if it gets even more attractive

 

interestingly, like you, i too am considering a potential exit point to be after sales of phase 1.

what we need now is a nice fat earnings - management knows this - they seem quite prepared and ready to roll.

oldflyingfox      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:39) Posted:



I guess I had rushed in too fast this morning, it is now more attractive. haha...

However, if u believe this stock in a longer term, warrant will give you double profit than the share itself. Same apply if it went down. I  plan to  hold till the start of the sales of phase 1 units early next year and decide then


 
 
leftovers
    11-Oct-2013 10:58  
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totally with you on this 

i've picked up quite a bit too (warrants), and ready to pick more if it gets even more attractive

 

interestingly, like you, i too am considering a potential exit point to be after sales of phase 1.

what we need now is a nice fat earnings - management knows this - they seem quite prepared and ready to roll.

oldflyingfox      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:39) Posted:



I guess I had rushed in too fast this morning, it is now more attractive. haha...

However, if u believe this stock in a longer term, warrant will give you double profit than the share itself. Same apply if it went down. I  plan to  hold till the start of the sales of phase 1 units early next year and decide then.

Solidrock      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:23) Posted:

Agree , hesitate to buy more now


 

 
oldflyingfox
    11-Oct-2013 10:39  
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I guess I had rushed in too fast this morning, it is now more attractive. haha...

However, if u believe this stock in a longer term, warrant will give you double profit than the share itself. Same apply if it went down. I  plan to  hold till the start of the sales of phase 1 units early next year and decide then.

Solidrock      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:23) Posted:

Agree , hesitate to buy more now

oldflyingfox      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:18) Posted:

Yes, warrant has much value now, in a normal trading, warrant  should trade with  a premium instead of discount


 
 
paladin
    11-Oct-2013 10:34  
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Fingers crossed and hope it will stage a recovery : )

leftovers      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:20) Posted:



give it awhile, market still looking for its footing climb climb, slip slip, climb climb...


the dust will settle in a bit and you'll be happy  :)


   

paladin      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:08) Posted:

Thanks for the encouragement.   Dont think I want to accumulate anymore. If not I could end up owning more shares and warrant than PL. Lolz.   Have not exited the counter yet but very sianz already


 
 
Solidrock
    11-Oct-2013 10:23  
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Agree , hesitate to buy more now

oldflyingfox      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:18) Posted:

Yes, warrant has much value now, in a normal trading, warrant  should trade with  a premium instead of discount.

starlene      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:04) Posted:

Relax.becoz today's first day..all have rushed to sell..if u confident of long term prospect of RSP/iskander..seel the mother Rowsley and seitch to its warrants..can buy even more...at 16cts warrants is trading at a discount to its mother 34.5-35..


 
 
leftovers
    11-Oct-2013 10:20  
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give it awhile, market still looking for its footing climb climb, slip slip, climb climb...


the dust will settle in a bit and you'll be happy  :)


   

paladin      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:08) Posted:

Thanks for the encouragement.   Dont think I want to accumulate anymore. If not I could end up owning more shares and warrant than PL. Lolz.   Have not exited the counter yet but very sianz already.

starlene      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:04) Posted:

Relax.becoz today's first day..all have rushed to sell..if u confident of long term prospect of RSP/iskander..seel the mother Rowsley and seitch to its warrants..can buy even more...at 16cts warrants is trading at a discount to its mother 34.5-35..


 

 
oldflyingfox
    11-Oct-2013 10:18  
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Yes, warrant has much value now, in a normal trading, warrant  should trade with  a premium instead of discount.

starlene      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:04) Posted:

Relax.becoz today's first day..all have rushed to sell..if u confident of long term prospect of RSP/iskander..seel the mother Rowsley and seitch to its warrants..can buy even more...at 16cts warrants is trading at a discount to its mother 34.5-35..

 
 
paladin
    11-Oct-2013 10:13  
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Good advice. Cant agree more. 

starlene      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:10) Posted:

Recall wad I said..nobody ever died from taking proifits no matter how small but many died from failure to take profits..then u hve spare cash to fight

paladin      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:08) Posted:

Thanks for the encouragement.   Dont think I want to accumulate anymore. If not I could end up owning more shares and warrant than PL. Lolz.   Have not exited the counter yet but very sianz already


 
 
starlene
    11-Oct-2013 10:10  
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Recall wad I said..nobody ever died from taking proifits no matter how small but many died from failure to take profits..then u hve spare cash to fight

paladin      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:08) Posted:

Thanks for the encouragement.   Dont think I want to accumulate anymore. If not I could end up owning more shares and warrant than PL. Lolz.   Have not exited the counter yet but very sianz already.

starlene      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:04) Posted:

Relax.becoz today's first day..all have rushed to sell..if u confident of long term prospect of RSP/iskander..seel the mother Rowsley and seitch to its warrants..can buy even more...at 16cts warrants is trading at a discount to its mother 34.5-35..


 
 
starlene
    11-Oct-2013 10:08  
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Rowsley is still solid at least its RTO was successful..warrants more risky but just a fraction of its mother price and 3 years expiry...Rowsley support at 30.5cts

starlene      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:04) Posted:

Relax.becoz today's first day..all have rushed to sell..if u confident of long term prospect of RSP/iskander..seel the mother Rowsley and seitch to its warrants..can buy even more...at 16cts warrants is trading at a discount to its mother 34.5-35..

 
 
paladin
    11-Oct-2013 10:08  
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Thanks for the encouragement.   Dont think I want to accumulate anymore. If not I could end up owning more shares and warrant than PL. Lolz.   Have not exited the counter yet but very sianz already.

starlene      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:04) Posted:

Relax.becoz today's first day..all have rushed to sell..if u confident of long term prospect of RSP/iskander..seel the mother Rowsley and seitch to its warrants..can buy even more...at 16cts warrants is trading at a discount to its mother 34.5-35..

 

 
lglg666
    11-Oct-2013 10:07  
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Look like u are right.....I'm also screwed by this stock as I put in lots of patient for it to run. Lucky thing is that I got mine from 31c to 54c....still sitting in profit. Look like I have to hold for awhile more.

paladin      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 10:00) Posted:

Getting sick of being screwed over by uncle PL.   Guess there is no free lunch in this world. Had a good ride along the way and must still thank uncle PL for the kopi treat.   Getting more and more disenchanted since the share gone xb. Sianz.

 
 
starlene
    11-Oct-2013 10:04  
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Relax.becoz today's first day..all have rushed to sell..if u confident of long term prospect of RSP/iskander..seel the mother Rowsley and seitch to its warrants..can buy even more...at 16cts warrants is trading at a discount to its mother 34.5-35..
 
 
paladin
    11-Oct-2013 10:00  
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Getting sick of being screwed over by uncle PL.   Guess there is no free lunch in this world. Had a good ride along the way and must still thank uncle PL for the kopi treat.   Getting more and more disenchanted since the share gone xb. Sianz.
 
 
edwinjup
    11-Oct-2013 09:57  
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Sell.mother.ans hold wrt...less.risk and gain better
 
 
oldflyingfox
    11-Oct-2013 09:32  
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at least 0.17 and more  if the share price is 0.35. The warrant can be converted at 0.18 within 3 years so now the price is cheap cheap. Should sell the share and buy the warrant.

I just brought some warrant.

2gether      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 09:24) Posted:

what fair value sifu..

|xTerA|      ( Date: 11-Oct-2013 09:15) Posted:

A lot of ppls don't like their warrants. hahaa


 
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