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Tea with AK71: Hainanese pork chop rice.

Saturday, April 16, 2011


I like Hainanese pork chop rice. I know there are two versions: with curry or with tomato sauce watered down. This one at Redhill Market (supposedly a branch of a famous stall in Chinatown) sells the former while I know quite a few hotel cafes serve the latter.


Pork chop (very yummy), chap chye (stewed vegetable) and a hor pau dan (sunny side up, Chinese style) on steamed rice drenched in curry! Price: S$2.50.

Cambridge Industrial Trust: Excess rights results.

Friday, April 15, 2011

I checked my savings account and saw the partial return of funds used in the acceptance of rights and application of excess rights in Cambridge's rights exercise.


In total, I have 4 lots of rights units: 2,125 accepted rights and 1,875 excess rights. Add this to the initial 17 lots which I bought at 51c per unit, I have 21 lots now at an average price of 49.46c per unit. Let's just round it up to 49.5c per unit. With a DPU of 4.84c, post rights, that's a distribution yield of 9.78%.

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Cambridge Industrial Trust: Going for excess rights.


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