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Ascendas India Trust rated ‘overweight’ by JP Morgan

JP Morgan Research in an Oct 22 research report says: “AIT reported 2QFY11 distribution per unit (DPU) of $0.017 per unit, +2% q-o-q. 1H10 dividend of $0.034 implies an annualized yield of 6.5%.

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Singapore Exchange upgraded to ‘hold’ by OCBC

OCBC Investment Research in an Oct 26 research report says: “Singapore Exchange (SGX) is making a $10.7 billion offer for ASX Ltd (ASX). Cost synergy is estimated at US$30 million. The merger is subject to shareholders’ approvals from both exchanges as well as regulatory approvals from both countries.

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Golden Agri Resources rated ‘buy’ by OCBC

OCBC Investment Research in an Oct 26 research report says: “Golden Agri Resources (GAR) is likely to see a pretty decent 3Q10 performance, aided by the recovery in CPO (crude palm oil) prices in the later half of the quarter as well as higher CPO output from its estates.

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Hisaka Holdings rated ‘increase exposure’ by SIAS Research

SIAS Research in an Oct 21 research report says: “HISAKA became the latest firm to take advantage of higher market valuation overseas by seeking a listing of depository receipts.

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Telechoice International rated ‘invest’ by SIAS Research

SIAS Research at an Oct 19 research report says: “On Oct 11, 2010, TeleChoice International Ltd (TeleChoice) announced that it has entered into a conditional sale and purchase agreement for 90% share capital of S & I Systems Pte Ltd (S&I).

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Cisco-RIM Rumors Heat Up Again

Research notes from UBS analysts are again kicking up the idea that it could make sense for Cisco to buy RIM and its BlackBerry smartphone business, though it won’t happen soon. – Cisco Systems buying BlackBerry maker Research In Motion would make sense,
given Cisco’s unified communications ambitions and RIM’s smartphone
capabilities, according to analysts at UBS.
Research notes from analysts Maynard Um and Phillip Huang Oct.
20 talking about the possibility have touched …


Qian Hu Corporation downgraded to ‘hold’ by Phillip Securities

Phillip Securities Research in an Oct 20 research report says: “Revenue and net profit came in at $22.9 million and $1.2 million, below our forecast of $25 million and $1.7 million respectively. Generally there were remnant effects that had affected 2Q10 still visible in 3Q10.

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Q&M Dental Group (Singapore) rated ‘increase exposure’ by SIAS Research

SIAS Research in an Oct 20 research report says: “Q&M Dental Group (Singapore) Ltd (Q&M) has announced two significant developments recently. Firstly, the company has commenced operations of its second dental centre at the Centrepoint, which is situated along Orchard Road.

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Neptune Orient Lines rated ‘buy’ by OCBC

OCBC Investment Research in an Oct 20 research report says: “Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) reported its 3Q10 results with revenue accelerating 55% y-o-y and 15% q-o-q to US$2.4 billion.

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Singapore sets up two new CREATE research centres with partners

Singapore will add two new research centres under its CREATE programme, bringing the total to seven, according to a statement handed out to reporters today.

The first centre will be a partnership with University of California, Berkeley, and the second a collaboration between Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University.

 
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Chip Shot: Netbooks Continue to See Market Growth

A report from ABI Research just released estimates netbook shipments should reach 43 million worldwide this year, concluding that early adoption of media tablets is not negatively affecting or outpacing netbook sales. These findings help support the company’s prediction of seeing 100s of millions of netbooks based on Intel Atom processors in market over the next few years.  Netbooks are considered companion device with usage models optimized for the Internet and media rich content consumption, with recently announced dual-core Intel Atom processors providing additional responsiveness and an enhanced online experience for netbook users.

Google Android OS Secrets to Success: 10 Reasons It`s Now on Top

Android OS is an unbridled success in the mobile market. Even with the iPhone continuing to sell well and Apple overcoming those iPhone 4 antenna critics, Googles operating system has been able to overtake all competitors in 2010 including contenders such as Apple and Research In Motion that had years-long head starts. Worst of all for Apple, Androids success will likely only continue in the coming months and years as more vendors and consumers jump on the Android bandwagon. But Googles success in the mobile market didnt come easily. The company was forced to work diligently, follow the right strategies and get to what people really wanted in order for it enjoy the success it does today.
Thats why its important to take a look back at what has made Android OS so successful. Google took risks, made sound business decisions and perhaps most importantly, delivered outstanding products to get to where it is today. Read on to find out how Android OS has become such a success. –  …


Biosensors International Group rated ‘buy’ by Nomura

Nomura Research in an Oct 12 research report says: “Hony Capital has emerged as the largest shareholder in BIG following the purchase of a 29.47% stake from seven vendors, including Mr Lu Yoh Chie, who will remain Chairman.

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Pacific Shipping Trust rated ‘invest’ by SIAS Research

SIAS Research in an Oct 13 research report says: “On Oct 11, 2010, Pacific Shipping Trust (PST) announced that it has awarded the construction of two 24,000 DWT multi-purpose vessels to Dalian Shipbuilding Industry Co Ltd.

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Chip Shot: European Research and Innovation Conference 2010

The 3rd annual Intel European Research and Innovation Conference (ERIC) kicks off today. It is held at the Intel Ireland campus and this year’s conference theme is ‘Building a Smart, Sustainable and Inclusive Society through Research and Innovation partnerships’. The conference explores how we as a society can apply research and innovation solutions to meet the myriad of challenges posed by economic turbulence, the accelerating rates of natural resources depletion and the often unequal and non-inclusive nature of society. More information/photos/materials here: http://intel.ly/9BY4ki

Hu An Cable Holdings rated ‘buy’ by Phillip Securities

Phillip Securities Research in an Oct 8 research report says: “Hu An manufactures and sells various cables and wires out of Yixing, which houses the “biggest wire and cable manufacturing base in the PRC”.

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Avi-Tech Electronics rated ‘buy’ by OCBC

OCBC Investment Research in an Oct 8 research report says: “Avi-Tech Electronics is expected to release its 1QFY11 results in early Nov. We project that the group is likely to post sequential growth for revenue and earnings, as it benefits from continued growth in global semiconductor sales.

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Singapore seeks returns, pushes scientists from ‘coconut shell’

Singapore, which spent almost $20 billion in the past decade to become a scientific research hub, is tightening access to funds for biomedical scientists as it seeks to quicken returns on investments.

Scientists will have to compete for 30% of the government’s biomedical-research funds by demonstrating the commercial viability of their work, George Radda, chairman of the Biomedical Research Council at Singapore’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research, said at a briefing today. The agency previously guaranteed 100% funding.

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Rotary Engineering rated ‘buy’ by Phillip Securities

Phillip Securities Research in an Oct 5 research report says: “Rotary Engineering is an established EPC company serving the Petrochemical, Oil & Gas industry through construction and maintenance of onshore infrastructures. Rotary has an established track record of project completions on Jurong Island, the petrochemical hub of Singapore.

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PEC rated ‘buy’ by Phillip Securities

Phillip Securities Research in an Oct 5 research report says: “PEC is an infrastructure company. It serves the pharmaceutical, petrochemical, oil and gas industry primarily in the Asia Pacific region. The company currently has two significant projects outstanding in Europe and Malaysia.

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