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Yongnam: EXPIRY OF WARRANTS - W121214.

Thursday, December 13, 2012


Warrant Holders are reminded that in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Warrants, the rights to subscribe for new ordinary shares in the capital of the Company (the "New Shares") comprised in the Warrants will expire at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, 14 December 2012, after which time, any subscription rights comprised in the Warrants which have not been exercised will lapse and the Warrants will cease to be valid for any purpose whatsoever.



Read the full notice: here.

I wonder if anyone would actually bother to go through with this.


See my blog post of 14 July 2012:
Yongnam: Worried about warrants?

See photos of Marina Bay Sands which Yongnam had a big part in building. Photos were taken during my recent "staycation":
Singapore: Marina Bay Sands.



Tea with EY: Money talk, money laugh!

One of the most rewarding things about blogging is getting to "meet" people online. Reading comments from readers and replying to them is the most rewarding bit about blogging, I feel.

Don't just take my photo. Talk to me! ;p
Blogging is a form of social media and it is interaction with readers which makes it enriching for me as a blogger, not the paltry income from ads. Do you feel that other bloggers would agree with me? OK, there are XiaXues and Mr. Browns in blogosphere who are more likely to be enriched by income from ads but I wonder how common are they.

In recent weeks, a reader, EY, has been very regular in leaving comments in my blog. A great sense of humour and a sparkling style characterise her writing. Her comments are little gems which never fail to make me smile or chuckle. After my many requests, here is her first and, I hope, not last blog post as a guest contributor in ASSI.

In case you are wondering, no, I did not conduct an interview. The entire episode was conjured up by EY. I hope you enjoy reading the following as much as I did:


Money talk, money laugh!

All things are not created equal. Money too. In our complicated world, discrimination has to have its way. So money can’t just be money. It has to be good or bad, smart or dumb, clean or filthy, quick or slow, or simply put, it has to be juxtaposed. Money, in all its forms, has the largest contingent of believers and is capable of capturing the imagination and the souls of the young and the old, the hot-blooded and the bold. So for this first guest post (and maybe the only one!), AK and I should have a no-holds-barred money talk. I’ll be brutally honest and unabashedly irreverent, just so you would walk away with the last laugh.

AK: What are your views on money?

EY: Money is the loot of all beavers. Everyone would like to have some stashed away and all of us would love to have them grow on trees!

AK: Is there a difference between good money and bad money? How to tell them apart?

EY: Of course, there is.  Good money is the tragic hero that dies young. For no fault of his, he is often thrown after bad money and always dies an untimely death. While both are in the gaseous state after evaporation, good money tends to have a few more water droplets crystalising from the tears of the heart that has gone chilled.

AK: Which kind of money is most sought after?

EY: This is a difficult question. It depends on individual preferences, I guess. But there is no dispute that hot money goes places, for sexy is hard to resist.  It loves attention and has earned the celebrity status. Just be mindful it always sings to the tune that nothing lasts forever. On the other hand, money with hygiene issues is frowned upon by most.  But it is adored no less by opportunists looking to indulge in their washing fetish that would make it cleaner than clean. And then, there are many who think that size matters.  Big money beats small money hands down.  But big money is said to belong to the losers for every one claims he has lost it before. Borrowed money is the most learned of them all.  It chooses to work only for the rich to get enrolled into every asset class. Coffee money is the most eloquent and it speaks the hardest truth. But it has the bad habit of tooting the loudest under the table too. Quick money has its appeal if it is not always in a rush. It promises many spins like the roller coaster and never fails to take you back to where you begin. Then there is also this one kind that plays hard-to-get. It has no charms whatsoever and is only good at making you sweat and toil. It used to be faithful but now, it is only honest, at best. But if you ask me, I find prize money most attractive. I love its effortless beauty and the big bow that steals the show!

AK: So, what would you do to accumulate more money?

EY:  Buy more clothes with deep pockets and more shoes to walk the talk.

AK: What are your parting words to the readers of ASSI?

EY:  Thanks a bunch for the air time and I’ll like to share my favourite quote. Live every moment, laugh every day, and love beyond words. And in this context, it can be interpreted as live every moment for money to find you anytime, laugh every day to the bank, and love beyond words because money is on the other end!


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