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keepnosecrets
    23-Sep-2009 10:03  
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So Benny is not sure.  But you said you are sure?
 
 
bennykusman
    23-Sep-2009 10:02  
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why dont you call ur broker to verify ? my broker is suck...

keepnosecrets      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 10:01) Posted:

The meaning of dilution in equities as given in a dictionary :

A decrease in the equity position of a share of stock because of the issuance of additional shares.

To dual list and get accepted into an exchange when a company is already listed somewhere does not necessarily entails additional issuance of shares.  This is because dual listing is not an IPO and unless it is an IPO, then it will send out invitations to the public to subscribe the additional shares. 

I cannot find any articles or news to state that Midas is giving out additional shares in order to dual list.  Where did you find the information?  The forumers esp the newbies should be correctly made knowledgeable in the issue, else ....

Previously vested, currently not yet. 



bennykusman      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:54) Posted:

im not sure how many extra share are listed.. but, when the company listed in HK, means they will issue new share in HK. and in that case, midas share in total will be more,and dilution will be there..

im pretty sure dilution is exist, but not sure how diluted... any CFA here wants to share ?



 
 
keepnosecrets
    23-Sep-2009 10:01  
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The meaning of dilution in equities as given in a dictionary :

A decrease in the equity position of a share of stock because of the issuance of additional shares.

To dual list and get accepted into an exchange when a company is already listed somewhere does not necessarily entails additional issuance of shares.  This is because dual listing is not an IPO and unless it is an IPO, then it will send out invitations to the public to subscribe the additional shares. 

I cannot find any articles or news to state that Midas is giving out additional shares in order to dual list.  Where did you find the information?  The forumers esp the newbies should be correctly made knowledgeable in the issue, else ....

Previously vested, currently not yet. 



bennykusman      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:54) Posted:

im not sure how many extra share are listed.. but, when the company listed in HK, means they will issue new share in HK. and in that case, midas share in total will be more,and dilution will be there..

im pretty sure dilution is exist, but not sure how diluted... any CFA here wants to share ?



keepnosecrets      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:51) Posted:



Oh, smart benny.  How many extra shares are lissted?  WHat is the percentage of the shares if you say additional ones added?  I need a quick answer.


 

 
bennykusman
    23-Sep-2009 09:58  
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just call ur broker to check if dilution will exist or not..

bennykusman      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:54) Posted:

im not sure how many extra share are listed.. but, when the company listed in HK, means they will issue new share in HK. and in that case, midas share in total will be more,and dilution will be there..

im pretty sure dilution is exist, but not sure how diluted... any CFA here wants to share ?



keepnosecrets      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:51) Posted:



Oh, smart benny.  How many extra shares are lissted?  WHat is the percentage of the shares if you say additional ones added?  I need a quick answer.


 
 
keepnosecrets
    23-Sep-2009 09:54  
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I think you are the best trader, do you yourself also thought so?

risktaker      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:51) Posted:

I will win eventually la .... who here got ammo to fight against ... :)

 
 
bennykusman
    23-Sep-2009 09:54  
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im not sure how many extra share are listed.. but, when the company listed in HK, means they will issue new share in HK. and in that case, midas share in total will be more,and dilution will be there..

im pretty sure dilution is exist, but not sure how diluted... any CFA here wants to share ?



keepnosecrets      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:51) Posted:



Oh, smart benny.  How many extra shares are lissted?  WHat is the percentage of the shares if you say additional ones added?  I need a quick answer.

 

 
risktaker
    23-Sep-2009 09:51  
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I will win eventually la .... who here got ammo to fight against ... :)
 
 
keepnosecrets
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Oh, smart benny.  How many extra shares are lissted?  WHat is the percentage of the shares if you say additional ones added?  I need a quick answer.
 
 
bennykusman
    23-Sep-2009 09:49  
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share will be diluted when you are listed in other countries, it;s because there are more shares in the market... it's just like when the company issue the rights...

 

when the price goes up before the listing, it's because the price is adjusted from singapore market to hongkong market.. in other word, singapore market midas is priced low, so, it will adjust to match the price in hongkong market.



keepnosecrets      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:47) Posted:

Anyone damn silly to short this bugger when you know it is going for dual listings.  And who the hell tells you that when you list somewhere else, your shares are diluted? Please, please let me have the answer.

 
 
keepnosecrets
    23-Sep-2009 09:47  
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Anyone damn silly to short this bugger when you know it is going for dual listings.  And who the hell tells you that when you list somewhere else, your shares are diluted? Please, please let me have the answer.
 

 
bennykusman
    23-Sep-2009 09:42  
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let me conclude here... when the stock goes down, some ppl will post in this forum that say "See, i have told you to exit, you didnt hear me".

 

But, the price goes up, they haha hihi and entered again... pretend that they didnt post anything pertaining to exit Midas.. i have seeen richtan post since early august regarding Midas and when the price touched low to 0.82, richtan always stay faithful to this Midas coz he has confidence in the chart that he draw almost daily...

 

please dont be naif for those who asked to exit the midas last week.. just admit it that you made mistake.. who on earth never make mistake in stock market ? even warren buffet made mistake last year....

my personal view, if you want to ask ppl to exit share or not, pls post a supporting documents/graph so that everyone will learn sth... this forum got many neewbies like me to learn..



richtan      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:28) Posted:

R u now not scared of being trapped by the BB now as per your earliir post appended below:

tankuku
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These who get in now may get trap or play out by the BB.I have experience b4.

Better be cautious



richtan      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:22) Posted:

I m not insulting, just read thru your earlier postings, I m stating a constructive fact leh

God n Buddha bless u too



 
 
richtan
    23-Sep-2009 09:37  
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And ignoring all those distracting noises in all the forums (mindful of those with hidden agenda)

richtan      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:33) Posted:

U are asking the very obvious, of course I m vested since long time ago, trading in n out whenever there is an opportunity to take short-term profits, timing my entry n exit based on my interpretation of the chart for reversal sign, bearing in mind tat "the trend is your friend" n the FA, look at all my past chart posting.

tankuku      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:26) Posted:



Thanks for you comment. Let work toward making more profit for all of us.

All the best to your investment. BTW have u buy Midas?

 


 
 
richtan
    23-Sep-2009 09:36  
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Careful of committing hara-kiri hor

risktaker      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:33) Posted:

Die die cannot let this burger go up :) Throw big Road Block 

 
 
risktaker
    23-Sep-2009 09:33  
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Die die cannot let this burger go up :) Throw big Road Block 
 
 
richtan
    23-Sep-2009 09:33  
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U are asking the very obvious, of course I m vested since long time ago, trading in n out whenever there is an opportunity to take short-term profits, timing my entry n exit based on my interpretation of the chart for reversal sign, bearing in mind tat "the trend is your friend" n the FA, look at all my past chart posting.

tankuku      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:26) Posted:



Thanks for you comment. Let work toward making more profit for all of us.

All the best to your investment. BTW have u buy Midas?

 

 

 
tankuku
    23-Sep-2009 09:31  
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Have confident it will move after the HK listing announcement
 
 
richtan
    23-Sep-2009 09:28  
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R u now not scared of being trapped by the BB now as per your earliir post appended below:

tankuku
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MIDAS   /   Midas   /   Posted: 18-Sep-2009 15:21      4Go to Message
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These who get in now may get trap or play out by the BB.I have experience b4.

Better be cautious



richtan      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:22) Posted:

I m not insulting, just read thru your earlier postings, I m stating a constructive fact leh

God n Buddha bless u too



tankuku      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:17) Posted:



U r so insulting. Hope u say something more constructive.

God bless u


 
 
bennykusman
    23-Sep-2009 09:27  
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haha..

richtan      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:10) Posted:

Smiley Dun shiver n pee in your underwaer or panties hor

risktaker      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:07) Posted:

jia lat kenna caught short...


 
 
tankuku
    23-Sep-2009 09:26  
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Thanks for you comment. Let work toward making more profit for all of us.

All the best to your investment. BTW have u buy Midas?

 
 
 
richtan
    23-Sep-2009 09:22  
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I m not insulting, just read thru your earlier postings, I m stating a constructive fact leh

God n Buddha bless u too



tankuku      ( Date: 23-Sep-2009 09:17) Posted:



U r so insulting. Hope u say something more constructive.

God bless u

 
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