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    The boat is sinking baby!!!

  2. #62
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    Last year Spore GDP up 7.7%, property up 31%.
    Q1 GDP is out this morning, up 7.2%, very closed to last year growth.

    The signal is very clear, but many stubborn folks will still miss the boat again and again.
    YES, SIGNAL IS VERY CLEAR. 1 YR UP 7% AND 2 YRS UP 14%.
    BUT, LAST YR PPTY ALREADY UP 31%, SO THIS YR HAD TO DOWN BY 17%.

  3. #63
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    The boat is sinking baby!!!
    The boat is flying baby!!!

  4. #64
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    The boat is sinking baby!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    The boat is flying baby!!!
    2 cocks talking cork here again with baseless sweeping statements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    YES, SIGNAL IS VERY CLEAR. 1 YR UP 7% AND 2 YRS UP 14%.
    BUT, LAST YR PPTY ALREADY UP 31%, SO THIS YR HAD TO DOWN BY 17%.
    Ah? What cork is this?
    Another cock talking here.

  6. #66
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    Ah? What cork is this?
    Another cock talking here.
    That is not a 3rd cock. It's 1 of the 2 cocks.

  7. #67
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    YES, SIGNAL IS VERY CLEAR. 1 YR UP 7% AND 2 YRS UP 14%.
    BUT, LAST YR PPTY ALREADY UP 31%, SO THIS YR HAD TO DOWN BY 17%.
    You are spot on.

  8. #68
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    Ah? What cork is this?
    Another cock talking here.
    You are the 3rd one

  9. #69
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    That is not a 3rd cock. It's 1 of the 2 cocks.
    You are the 4th one if you are not the 1st, 2nd or 3rd.

  10. #70
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    The boat is sinking baby!!!
    It truly is. Amen.

  11. #71
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    An interim bottoming process is well underway? Cool!
    It is a bottomless pit. Going to be very hot down there...not cool!!!

  12. #72
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    GUYS WE ARE IN FOR A LONG HAUL. HOLD TIGHT FOR 2 YEARS. EVERYTHING IS SINKING. YOUR STOCKS TOUR PROPERTY EVERYTHING.
    Yes indeed it is going to be very very long.

  13. #73
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    Since all these meaningless posts came from the same guy, ......

    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    The boat is sinking baby!!!
    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    It truly is. Amen.
    The boat is flying beautifully, amen.


    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    It is a bottomless pit. Going to be very hot down there...not cool!!!
    Yes, it is hot down that. Enjoy your stay in the pit while we relax on the beach.


    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    GUYS WE ARE IN FOR A LONG HAUL. HOLD TIGHT FOR 2 YEARS. EVERYTHING IS SINKING. YOUR STOCKS TOUR PROPERTY EVERYTHING.
    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    Yes indeed it is going to be very very long.
    You will be sinking for the next 2 years while we get richer. Let's us know if you need help.

  14. #74
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    The boat is flying baby!!!
    Fly like a bird.

  15. #75
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    Since all these meaningless posts came from the same guy, ......



    The boat is flying beautifully, amen.



    Yes, it is hot down that. Enjoy your stay in the pit while we relax on the beach.




    You will be sinking for the next 2 years while we get richer. Let's us know if you need help.
    Hahaha moron wont be alive in 2 years.

  16. #76
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    Hahaha moron wont be alive in 2 years.
    Hahaha maddog/tigersee, the foreigner who can't afford condo, wont be alive in 2 years.

  17. #77
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    Quote Originally Posted by Unregistered
    Last year Spore GDP up 7.7%, property up 31%.
    Q1 GDP is out this morning, up 7.2%, very closed to last year growth.

    The signal is very clear, but many stubborn folks will still miss the boat again and again.
    Indeed, indeed.
    Quote Originally Posted by The Straits Times

    Singapore economy grows 7.2% on strong showing in manufacturing
    Nicholas Fang
    The Straits Times
    Friday, 11 April 2008

    Singapore's economy turned out to be surprisingly resilient in the first quarter, easily beating market expectations with strong growth of 7.2%.

    The advance estimates issued by the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MTI) reported yesterday were a marked improvement over the 5.4% posted in the final quarter of last year.

    Earlier reports had suggested market expectations of 5.9% growth.

    On a seasonally adjusted annualised basis, the economy grew at a breakneck rate of 16.9% quarter-on-quarter. It shrank 4.8% in the final three months of last year.

    However, economists do not believe the strong performance signifies an uptrend for the rest of the year. They point to a potential recession in the United States and rising global inflation.
    The advance estimates are based largely on data from the first two months of the quarter and are intended as an early indication of growth. They are subject to revision when more comprehensive data is available, MTI said.

    It said manufacturing and services were contributors to the better-than-expected first quarter growth.

    Manufacturing is estimated to have expanded by 13.2% in the first quarter, compared to a mere 0.2% rise in the previous three months.

    It was also considerably higher than the 3.9% registered in the first three months of last year.

    'This was largely due to a surge in the output of the biomedical manufacturing cluster, following its contraction in the previous quarter,' MTI said.

    'The rest of the manufacturing clusters also enjoyed better performances ...with the exception of the transport engineering and precision engineering clusters, whose growth moderated.'

    Another highlight was the services- producing industries which held steady at 7.6%, similar to the 7.7% in the previous quarter as well as in the corresponding period last year.

    'Financial services continued to be the fastest-growing among the services sectors,' MTI said.

    However, the figure for the slowing construction sector was less rosy with growth slipping to 14.6% from 24.3% in the preceding quarter.

    United Overseas Bank economist Ho Woei Chen said this was disappointing, given the sector's strong run of late. 'It was a bit of a disappointment after three quarters of growth above 20%.'

    But she still expected the sector to contribute to growth this year, on the back of infrastructure projects such as the integrated resorts and the proposed Sports Hub in Kallang.

    Citigroup economist Chua Hak Bin said the overall growth figure for the first quarter was slightly below the bank's expectations of 7.8%, but he was surprised at the strength of the services sector. 'I thought services might have softened but it is holding up fairly well.'

    He was less positive about the rest of this year, saying that the first-quarter figures were unlikely to provide a telling picture of what lies ahead. 'A US recession is in the works and chances are it could be a prolonged one.

    'This will affect exports and add to the credit stress facing Singapore companies, which are already finding it harder to secure financing from banks, which are more careful with lending in the wake of the global credit crunch.'

    CIMB-GK economist Song Seng Wun said that rising inflation, especially for food prices, will be a major concern.

    'People are focusing on issues such as the rising price of rice and this is something that could persist for the rest of the year.'

    None of the economists interviewed was inspired to revise full-year growth forecasts, which range from 4.7% to 5.5%. MTI has forecast a range of 4% to 6% for the year.

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