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CityDev flat but earnings outlook positive, says OCBC

City Developments (C09.SG) has pared early gains triggered by better-than-expected 4Q09 earnings. The stock is now trading flat at $10.32 vs $10.42 initially, although still faring better than other large-cap developers and blue chips (STI off 0.3%).

OCBC Investment Research says earnings outlook remains positive as developer yet to book profits from three Singapore residential projects, noting management’s guidance for minimal impact on sales from recent government measures to curb property speculation.

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More evidence that America is experiencing a jobless recovery

A WEEK ago, Americans were told that their economy had expanded for a second consecutive quarter, and rapidly at that: output grew at an annual rate of 5.7%. This week, they are reminded that a return to growth has yet to benefit the jobless. The economy lost 20,000 jobs in January, a decline driven by the loss of 75,000 jobs in the construction sector. Economists had forecast an increase in employment of around 15,000. The unemployment rate, based on household rather than establishment data, showed a slight improvement, dropping from 10% to 9.7%, but nearly 15m Americans remain unemployed. As Larry Summers put it in Davos last week, the American economy is experiencing “a statistical recovery and a human recession”.

Several positive trends continued in January. Firms added 52,000 temporary workers and increased hours, just as they did in December, hinting at growing if cautious optimism. Employment rose in health, education and professional services, and retail employment grew by 42,000 in January, on a seasonally adjusted basis, after declining in December. Manufacturing employment also grew, by 11,000, the first increase since the beginning of recession. Analysts point out that the adjustment of the data is tricky around the holiday season, and actual underlying employment may have grown in January. …

Tiger Airways shares open flat on debut

Singapore budget carrier Tiger Airways Holdings (TAHL.SI) opened flat on its debut despite strong subscription levels for its IPO, amid a still cloudy outlook for the airline industry.

Around 9:05 a.m., Tiger shares had edged up to $1.53, 2% higher than its initial public offering price of $1.50.

Tiger, the first Asian airline IPO in five years, drew a lot of interest with its shares 20 times subscribed by retail investors and four-times subscribed by institional buyers.

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Tiger Airways shares open flat on debut

Singapore budget carrier Tiger Airways Holdings (TAHL.SI) opened flat on its debut despite strong subscription levels for its IPO, amid a still cloudy outlook for the airline industry.

Around 9:05 a.m., Tiger shares had edged up to $1.53, 2% higher than its initial public offering price of $1.50.

Tiger, the first Asian airline IPO in five years, drew a lot of interest with its shares 20 times subscribed by retail investors and four-times subscribed by institional buyers.

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Sensex closes flat amid weak global cues

A benchmark index of the Indian equities markets ended flat Wednesday, 11 points lower, even as global markets weakened.
The 30-scrip sensitive index (Sensex) of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), which opened at 17,486.69 points, ended at 17,474.49 points, down 11.57 points or 0.07 percent from its previous close at 17,486.06 points.
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M1’s full-year net profit stays flat at $150.3m

MobileOne (M1) says operating revenue declined 2.4% for the full year ended Dec 31, 2009 to $781.6 million amidst a challenging economic and operating environment.

However, EBITDA margin on service revenue improved by 1.3 percentage points to 44.2% as a result of ongoing cost management initiatives. Net profit after tax was stable at $150.3 million.

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Ascendas REIT flat; DPU growth likely muted, says Kim Eng

With a slight improvement in fiscal 3Q10 results and a cautious outlook, industrial landlord Ascendas REIT (A17U.SG) is not giving market confidence to stay invested, says Kim Eng Securities.

“We do not expect strong rental recovery due to the new industrial space coming on line and a still-weak office sector, which may draw tenants away from industrial space,” says the brokerage, which has ‘hold’ call with $2.02 target.

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STI stays flat, may have gone ahead of fundamentals, says AmFraser

Singapore shares are lacking firm direction as investors digest good year-to-date gains, while awaiting further clues on the scope of corporate profits recovery from the upcoming earnings season.

The STI stayed flat at 2,934.15 midday having traded in narrow range of 2,922–2,942 during morning session. Support is tipped at 2,900 with resistance at yesterday’s high of 2,947.

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Mobile Device Sales Flat for 2009, Says Gartner

Mobile device sales for 2009 were flat, according to Gartner, which is predicting a boost in 2010. More aggressive smartphone pricing and shorter contracts are also coming, the firm said, along with ASP-hurting gray-market growth which will particularly be felt by Nokia.
– Worldwide mobile handset sales in 2009 werent as poor
as was feared, but going forward, pressures remain on manufacturers, according to a
Dec. 15 report from Gartner.
During the third quarter of 2009, strong sales in Western
Europe and accelerated sales in the gray market helped worldwide mobile…


Sim Lian Group wins $80.5m contract to build Punggol East HDB flat

Sim Lian Group says unit Sim Lian Construction Co. has been awarded a contract of $80.5 million by the Housing & Development Board for the building works at Punggol East Contract 24A, total 519 dwelling units. The contract is scheduled to commence in December and complete in September 2012.

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CDW Study Finds IT Spending to Expand, Hiring Is Flat

CDW sees a significant rise in hardware and software purchasing in the next six months for corporate and government sectors. The hardware and software reseller’s study showed most companies are keeping their staffing at the same levels. A recent Gartner study on technology spending was not as optimistic.
– Spending on technology hardware and software is expected to rise back to
pre-financial collapse numbers from August 2008, said a report by hardware and
software reseller vendor CDW. In a recent survey of 1,000 IT decision makers,
67 percent of those in the government and corporate sectors are rep…


iPhone Sales Soar, Profits Flat for ATandT

Apple’s exclusive iPhone deal with AT T again proves a savior for AT T as the telecom giant saves a mediocre third quarter with 3.2 million iPhone activations.
– Despite a record number of iPhone sales and activations, AT amp;T
posted flat third quarter profits Oct. 22 as revenue fell 1.6 percent
to $30.86 billion. The iPhone sales were driven by the introduction of
the iPhone 3G just prior to the start of the third quarter and Apple’s
subsequent price c…


White House`Beer Summit’ falls flat

For all practical purposes, the so-called “Beer Summit” held at the White House on Thursday between President Barack Obama, black Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Cambridge, Massachusetts police sergeant James Crowley, has fallen flat in the public and the media’s imagination.
Initially, news outlets were tipsy with coverage of the “Beer Summit.” MSNBC went [...]