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Those joint venture with local company has higher chances, do business in this country, u pandai pandai lah QUOTE(gark @ Jun 27 2013, 04:06 PM)
Got source?STOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V133, Bear coming?
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Jun 27 2013, 04:11 PM
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QUOTE(davinz18 @ Jun 27 2013, 04:05 PM) Those joint venture with local company has higher chances, do business in this country, u pandai pandai lah QUOTE(gark @ Jun 27 2013, 04:06 PM) Got source? |
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Jun 27 2013, 04:12 PM
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Axiata if I am not wrong renamed from TM international operations right?
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Jun 27 2013, 04:14 PM
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Jun 27 2013, 04:15 PM
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Jun 27 2013, 04:17 PM
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QUOTE(yhtan @ Jun 27 2013, 04:11 PM) Those joint venture with local company has higher chances, do business in this country, u pandai pandai lah Got source? QUOTE The group led by Digicel, Soros and Myanmar property developer YSH Finance Ltd pledged to invest $9 billion. The companies would roll out a so-called fourth-generation mobile network across the country by 1 December, and its wireless service will reach 96% of Myanmar’s population by 2016, the group said in a statement on 3 June. That's in USD.. and other companies are bidding investment between $1-$4 billion... Singtel is also a front runner...with offering to launch satelite... QUOTE SingTel, which is bidding with KBZ Group and Myanmar Telephone Co., would build a mobile network covering 95% of the country’s population within 36 months, according to an 11 June statement. SingTel has 468 million mobile-phone customers in countries including India, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, according to the company. SingTel also offered to lend assistance to Myanmar’s efforts to launch a national satellite. So now.. Soros vs Singtel... This post has been edited by gark: Jun 27 2013, 04:20 PM |
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Jun 27 2013, 04:20 PM
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QUOTE(V-Zero @ Jun 27 2013, 02:06 PM) Whats with the Apollo party? Just my 2 cents worth comment. Agree support broken. Better stay away now andOk I go queue some big lots at 4.01. From the chart just draw a simple support line and you will see the support had been breached. Might go down more. wait for buying / rebound signal. |
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Jun 27 2013, 04:25 PM
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Jun 27 2013, 04:27 PM
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Jun 27 2013, 04:31 PM
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Added more giordano today with eyes closed.
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Jun 27 2013, 04:32 PM
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reits rebound...no fun. where is my yield 6%.
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Jun 27 2013, 04:32 PM
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http://www.bangkokpost.com/business/news/3...against-singtel
Myanmar’s contest for two telecommunications licenses attracted bidders from around the globe seeking a foothold in one of the last remaining untapped markets, where only one in 10 people has a mobile phone. The winners are scheduled to be announced on Thursday, ending a six-month race that drew 91 expressions of interest to operate in the country of 64 million people. Norway’s Telenor ASA, Singapore Telecommunications Ltd (ST), billionaire George Soros and France Telecom SA (FTE) are among the 11 remaining bidding groups. “It’s a tremendous growth opportunity, but it will require a fair bit of investment, and returns will be long dated too,” said Sachin Gupta, a Singapore-based analyst at Nomura Holdings Inc. “I don’t think it’s going to be an easy exercise for anyone, but having previous green-field experience and strong local partnership should help.” The licenses are among the biggest prizes for foreign companies since Myanmar President Thein Sein moved to allow greater political and economic freedom after taking power in 2011. The United States and European Union have moved to ease sanctions, attracting companies such as Coca-Cola Co and Ford Motor Co to the former military-run state even as human rights groups warn of abuses against ethnic and religious minorities. The government plans to proceed with naming the winners even after parliamentarians moved to delay the announcement, Set Aung, deputy minister of national planning and economic development who is overseeing the process, said on Thursday by phone. “We have selected two winners,” he said. “We will go ahead and announce the winners today if we don’t get any intervention from a higher authority.” No Bias Set Aung said that while he’d prefer local companies, the process complied with international practices. “The playing field should be level,” he said. “We, the technical team, aren’t biased in the selection of the winners.” Myanmar plans to boost telecom coverage to as much as 80% of the country by 2016. It has a mobile-phone penetration rate of 9%, compared to 70% in Cambodia, 87% in Laos and more than 100% in Thailand, the Communication Ministry said in January. The government named 12 groups of companies as finalists for two licenses that will allow carriers to build and operate a nationwide wireless network in the country for 15 years. “I have never seen any investors who are not coming to a country before everything is perfect,” Set Aung said by phone yesterday. “All the companies understand there are risks. Some companies probably think there is too much risk, and other companies think it’s a calculated risk.” Vodafone Withdraws Bidders include Bharti Airtel Ltd, Telenor ASA (TEL), Singapore Telecommunications Ltd, Digicel Group Ltd, Axiata Group Bhd (AXIATA), France Telecom SA and Marubeni Corp, KDDI Corp and Sumitomo Corp, Millicom International Cellular SA (MIICF), MTN Group Ltd, Qatar Telecom QSC, and Vietnam’s Viettel Group. Four of the bidding groups include a local partner. Vodafone Group Plc and China Mobile Ltd, the two biggest mobile-phone companies, withdrew their bid on May 31, saying the returns wouldn’t justify the investment required. SingTel, which is bidding with KBZ Group and Myanmar Telephone Co, would build a mobile network covering 95% of the country’s population within 36 months, according to a June 11 statement. SingTel has 468 million mobile-phone customers in countries including India, Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines, according to the company. SingTel also offered to lend assistance to Myanmar’s efforts to launch a national satellite. KDDI and Sumitomo are bidding along with Myanmar Information and Communication Technology Development Corp and A1 Construction, while MTN’s group includes local company Amara Communications. Digicel, Soros The group led by Digicel, Soros and Myanmar property developer YSH Finance Ltd. pledged to invest US$9 billion. The companies would roll out a so-called fourth-generation mobile network across the country by Dec 1, and its wireless service will reach 96% of Myanmar’s population by 2016, the group said in a statement June 3. Telenor on April 12 said it would leverage its experience in operating mobile networks in Thailand, Malaysia, India, Bangladesh and Pakistan “to provide rapid delivery of high-quality mobile network and services throughout Myanmar.” It didn’t disclose an investment value. France Telecom strategy chief Elie Girard earlier this month described Myanmar as “the biggest telecom desert” with less telephone use than in North Korea or Cuba. The company, bidding with Japan’s Marubeni, is prepared to spend $1 billion to build a network by 2019 and will cover more than 75% of the country’s geography in five years, Girard said. Chief Executive Officer Stephane Richard said June 25 that the company had a “good chance” of winning a license. Human Rights Bharti Airtel Ltd. (BHARTI), India’s largest mobile carrier, may spend about $1 billion to set up a network, the Times of India reported on June 8, citing Chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal. Myanmar had 5.44 million mobile-phone subscribers as of December, equivalent to a 9% penetration rate, the government said in January. About 1.3% of the population has access to fixed-phone lines and 0.03% has broadband Internet, according to the Asian Development Bank. In May, New York-based Human Rights Watch warned that companies bidding for the licenses risk being linked to human rights abuses if they invest before laws are in place to protect against illegal surveillance and censorship. |
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Jun 27 2013, 04:34 PM
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bought a little cimbc25 to play HK rebound with eyes closed.
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Jun 27 2013, 04:37 PM
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sold the additional cmmt bought at 1.6x for fast trading. free kfc.
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Jun 27 2013, 04:39 PM
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today seems more towards technical rebound than bullish. expecting more corrections or sidelines ahead.
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Jun 27 2013, 04:45 PM
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Today recovered 95% of what I've lost (on paper) on the recent correction. Back to 3% paper gain.
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Jun 27 2013, 04:47 PM
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QUOTE(ngaisteve1 @ Jun 27 2013, 04:45 PM) oh i never remember their names! sorry benny for not respecting you. so it's regarding the brewers is it? i think i agree with him that brewers in malaysia are now too expensive to buy. minimum growth with low yield, plus tax hike risk. i'd wish to see a 15-20% correction on brewers. This post has been edited by yok70: Jun 27 2013, 04:50 PM |
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