insiders gd news to share.........a kuwait listed company nw is holdin close to 51% of D3W......they plc block-cal at 0.31 per share max.....least at 0.17.......no wonder sum mth e buy volume is so huge.... to control e company.....tinkin they c e up side in D3W in a yr time.......truly a gd sgx penny stock.....might move up to penny bluechip in 3yrs time.....tradin at 11+ p.e =>
come on to anyone tat r stil holdin abit of sinotel share..................no news fm u guys or sis out there.......................jus lik e related gov company tat r coverin e china 3G news on sinotel n been preyin to buy slowly at a deep discounted price lik wat they have done to sino-E.
insiders gd news to share.........a kuwait listed company nw is holdin close to 51% of D3W......they plc block-cal at 0.31 per share max.....least at 0.17.......no wonder sum mth e buy volume is so huge.... to control e company.....tinkin they c e up side in D3W in a yr time.......truly a gd sgx penny stock.....might move up to penny bluechip in 3yrs time.....tradin at 11+ p.e =>
hey brother, i thought u are fully aware that the Kuwaiti company didnt buy into the Sinotel that is listed on SGX. U know the SGX rule or not? If u buy over 30% u already hv to make takeover offer. There was no such takeover offer from the Kuwait company that u said bought 51%. Try to post facts.
LOL......hey buddy nice to read u again....................okay sori my fault this time....................any latest research done on sino to share @-@
A very close comparable to this Company is Hong Kong listed Comba Telecom (2342 HK) Comba was the leading wireless coverage solutions provider in the PRC in 2002 with a market share in terms of revenue of approximately 21% (source: IDC, 2003), and principally provides integrated wireless coverage solutions through its national sales and services network to its customers in the PRC. It also sells its wireless coverage products to customers in the PRC and Southeast Asia, such as India, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore.
The Company has pretty long receivables days. Did anybody manage to talk to the management on how they are going to manage this? Saw that they are winning quite a few contracts recently... Can they absorb more contracts, given the huge amount of working capital that they need?