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Hi mooers!
$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ is releasing its Q1 FY2025 earnings on November 5 after the bell. Unlock insights with SMCI Earnings Hub>>
On October 30, SMCI's audit firm EY resigned during their review, citing concerns about the company's governance and transparency. $Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ 's share price dropped over 30% on that day. Do you expect any comment from SMCI's management? Subscribe to @Moo Live a...
$Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ is releasing its Q1 FY2025 earnings on November 5 after the bell. Unlock insights with SMCI Earnings Hub>>
On October 30, SMCI's audit firm EY resigned during their review, citing concerns about the company's governance and transparency. $Super Micro Computer (SMCI.US)$ 's share price dropped over 30% on that day. Do you expect any comment from SMCI's management? Subscribe to @Moo Live a...
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$CrowdStrike (CRWD.US)$ Ah yes, the classic dip after a gain, who would've guessed lol. I’ve been watching it since I exited, and I think it might drop to around the 285 range. When it does, I’m buying up. Next boost coming after this dip
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$CapLand IntCom T (C38U.SG)$ earlier announced that it is acquiring a 50% stake in ION Orchard and it has announced a rights issue offering to existing unit holders to fund the acquisition. Unit holders are offered the rights to buy 56 units for every 1000 units at $2.007 each. The rights issue price is more than 5% discount as compared to the current price.
The unit holders would have already received email from moomoo by now requesting for your...
The unit holders would have already received email from moomoo by now requesting for your...
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20% of my monthly income is what I’ll feel comfortable spending on a car. It contains the car mortgage, petrol, road tax, erp, parking, etc. If only for operating expenses, 10% of my income would be acceptable.
What's more, share a advice I received before is that your car cost (COE + buying the car) should not exceed your annual income. Typically, car expenses in Singapore would be no less than 1.5k a month. To keep some buffer, ...
What's more, share a advice I received before is that your car cost (COE + buying the car) should not exceed your annual income. Typically, car expenses in Singapore would be no less than 1.5k a month. To keep some buffer, ...
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It is too expensive to own a car in Singapore, I would rather invest the money needed to get a car and continue to use public transport
I find it more convenient to take public transport as I can play games on my portable gaming console during the journey, can't do that if I'm driving
Also good to reduce carbon footprint by taking public transport
I find it more convenient to take public transport as I can play games on my portable gaming console during the journey, can't do that if I'm driving
Also good to reduce carbon footprint by taking public transport
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Hello Mooers!
Some Mooers are forced to buy a car due to their work requirement or work location, while other Mooers may have the choice to take public transport to work if their workplaces are easily accessible to public transport.
Having a car is undoubtedly convenient for Mooers since it eliminates the need to wait more than eight minutes (https://www.statista.com/statistics/1232840/singapore-average-waiting-time-during-commute-trip/...
Some Mooers are forced to buy a car due to their work requirement or work location, while other Mooers may have the choice to take public transport to work if their workplaces are easily accessible to public transport.
Having a car is undoubtedly convenient for Mooers since it eliminates the need to wait more than eight minutes (https://www.statista.com/statistics/1232840/singapore-average-waiting-time-during-commute-trip/...
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Since young, I have been told by my teachers that a car is a depreciating asset. Besides road tax, parking fees, ERP and petrol/electrical costs, it needs regular maintenance and will require repairs at one point or another. It is recommended not to spend more than 20% of one’s disposable income on car expenses. Although owning a car provides convenience (especially if one is laden with shopping or has young children or family members with mobility iss...
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