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    🎉 Glad to inform SG mooers 🎉
    The wait is almost over—just the last day to go until MooFest 2024!
    >> Grab the last chance to joun us<<
    We’re excited that you’ll be joining us for MooFest 2024, happening TOMORROW! We’ve planned an incredible day filled with activities for you to have fun and learn more about investing. To make sure that you're ready for a fantastic time, here is some important information you need.
    📅 Date: 6 July 2024 (Tomorrow)
    ⏰ Time: 9am - 6pm...
    Last Day to go to the MooFest 2024!
    Last Day to go to the MooFest 2024!
    Last Day to go to the MooFest 2024!
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    Hello, Singapore mooers! 🎉
    Today marks an extraordinary milestone for us - you can now officially trade Japanese stocks on moomoo!
    Dive into the dynamic world of the Japanese stock market and expand your investment horizon. Embrace this new adventure with us and explore endless possibilities!
    📊 How to Trade Japanese Stocks on moomoo?
    1. Trading hours
    • Morning session: 9:00 am-11:30 am JST (Singapore time: 8:00 am-10:30 a...
    🌟 Exciting Launch: Singapore Users, Trade Japanese Stocks Now on moomoo! 🌟
    🌟 Exciting Launch: Singapore Users, Trade Japanese Stocks Now on moomoo! 🌟
    🌟 Exciting Launch: Singapore Users, Trade Japanese Stocks Now on moomoo! 🌟
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    The easiest way to answer the question is that a shareholder is a part owner of a business.
    But let's make it more insightful and answer it from the perspective of an Income Statement.
    The top line of an income statement is REVENUE. This is the amount of money the business took from its customers.
    You often hear 'the customer is always right' because the customers contribute REVENUE and help the business pay everyone else.
    The COST OF GOODS SOLD reflects th...
    What it means to be a shareholder
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    1. The Great Resignation isn't just happening to individuals but Singapore companies too.   $Koufu(VL6.SG)$  Koufu management is offering other shareholders $0.77 per share to delist the company.
    2. This feels like one of the shortest listings in Singapore considering that Koufu was listed in 2018 at an IPO price of $0.63, just before the World Cup final between France and Croatia. Now they are delisting even before the next World Cup begins.
    3. The reas...
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    $口福集团(VL6.SG)$ I got some Koufu shares in my CDP. What I need to do?
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    $Sembcorp Marine(S51.SG)$ how did it shoot to 0.09?
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    $XIAOMI-W(01810.HK)$
    Morgan Stanley reported that it expects Smartphone demand in China to recover 4 percent next year, with Xiaomi group the main beneficiary. It believes Xiaomi remains in the best position to recover under a number of risk factors. The company's close cooperation with telecom operators and continued offline expansion will ease investors' concerns over the glory challenge and restore confidence in Xiaomi's growing market share in China. Slightly cut xiaomi's target price by 6% to HK $31.50.
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    $Wilmar Intl(F34.SG)$ Fundamentals unchanged. Volume is low with only retail selling. OSC overbought. Expect some downward pressure. So long as it can stay at the 100MA support, it will test $4.5 in the next run up.
    A relatively quiet September for new movie releases gave way to a much hotter October, with weekly $50 million-plus splashes from Venom: Let There Be Carnage $Sony(SONY.US)$, James Bond film No Time To Die and Halloween Kills $Comcast(CMCSA.US)$.
    Now, before another slight pre-holiday lull, it's WarnerMedia's $AT&T(T.US)$ turn with heavily postponed sci-fi epic Dune - the latest version of a story written in 1965 by Frank Herbert. And it's also the latest film to mark a data point in WarnerMedia's controversial strategy to release all of its 2021 films simultaneously on HBO Max. That resulted in disappointing sub-$5 million openings recently for Warner films Cry Macho and Sopranos prequel The Many Saints of Newark.
    Dune features several name stars in its cast but is also a cinematically tough story to deliver. A 1984 adaptation directed by David Lynch grossed just short of $31 million in total and drew critically mixed reactions; the new film hopes to clear $31 million in its opening weekend and outpace Halloween Kills, which could still have some mojo a week ahead of the Halloween holiday.
    It's drawn $130 million internationally, where it had a few weeks' head start - though in those countries it's a theatrical exclusive rather than sharing with HBO Max.
    Dune faces little competition from the other wide release, animated feature Ron's Gone Wrong $Disney(DIS.US)$, which joins The Addams Family 2 to offer animated fare in theaters.
    And the notable limited release of the week is Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch, also delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. It should provide an arthouse hit even if it doesn't end up getting the wide release it needs to keep up with Anderson's last film, Isle of Dogs, which grossed $64 million worldwide.
    AT&T's Warner takes shot at October box office win with 'Dune'
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