L'oreal Paris
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i see ppl play penny AA like shiok, so much profit ~_~
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i see ppl play penny AA like shiok, so much profit ~_~
Ya...looks like most boats are gone. Anyone still at Port?
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Wah seh... STI still green buy almost half of my watchlist is red sia![]()
Keep calm and collect dividends.
Off-topic a bit.
Was watching this video about Koreans trying their hardest to get out and immigrate to America.
My head was already in my hands midway through, due to the ridiculously dumb decisions that they make just to get that visa. Especially for the professionals willing to give up everything and do menial work.
What do you fellas think?
until now is still din find out wat biz AA is doing... not vested
Off-topic a bit.
Was watching this video about Koreans trying their hardest to get out and immigrate to America.
My head was already in my hands midway through, due to the ridiculously dumb decisions that they make just to get that visa. Especially for the professionals willing to give up everything and do menial work.
What do you fellas think?
Off-topic a bit.
Was watching this video about Koreans trying their hardest to get out and immigrate to America.
My head was already in my hands midway through, due to the ridiculously dumb decisions that they make just to get that visa. Especially for the professionals willing to give up everything and do menial work.
What do you fellas think?

Lol... After SG/MY last year, now China and HK turn ...
McDonald's sells China operations for US$2.08b
Posted 09 Jan 2017 13:29
Updated 09 Jan 2017 13:54
BEIJING: US fast-food giant McDonald's will sell its mainland China and Hong Kong franchise business to a consortium of Citic Group and the Carlyle Group for up to US$2.08 billion, the companies said Monday (Jan 9).
Citic Limited, Citic Capital Holdings, Carlyle Group and McDonald's will form a company that will act as the franchisee responsible for the chain's business in mainland China and Hong Kong for 20 years, Citic Limited said in a statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange.
Citic and Citic Capital will have a controlling stake of 52 per cent, Carlyle will have 28 per cent, and McDonald's will hold 20 per cent of the new company.
The burger chain announced its plan to sell its roughly 2,000 restaurants in China last year, after its sales took a hit as tensions in the South China Sea impacted US companies' results in the country.
Its business in the country also suffered a hit in 2014 after a food safety scandal involving one of its meat suppliers.
The new company will focus on growth in China's smaller, regional cities, and will plan to open more than 1,500 restaurants in the mainland and Hong Kong over the next five years.
Citic, a vast conglomerate with interests in businesses from energy and manufacturing to real estate, said in a statement to the Hong Kong stock exchange that the purchase would deepen its exposure to China's consumer sector, "which is poised to be the main driver of China's economy for decades to come".
- AFP/rw
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Was watching this video about Koreans trying their hardest to get out and immigrate to America.
My head was already in my hands midway through, due to the ridiculously dumb decisions that they make just to get that visa. Especially for the professionals willing to give up everything and do menial work.
What do you fellas think?
Singapore is still the best.

Thanks for sharing this programme clip.
You have to understand the social and work stress level in Japan and Korea is very high. In these countries if you arrive home early after work your wife will F you upside down for not socialising with your boss/colleagues or overtime at work. It is conformity society.
As in this case working manual jobs to get the ultimate green card is the fastest way for them to start living the lifestyle these loreans are pursuing.
Singapore is not the absolute best. It depends on what you want in your life. Unker like me cannot fit into Singapore totalitarian society because I do not like conformity. Luckily I am able to earn my current mini fortune in overseas and enjoying my semi retired lifestyle.![]()
Amos Yee seeking asylum in USA......![]()



Thanks for sharing this programme clip.
You have to understand the social and work stress level in Japan and Korea is very high. In these countries if you arrive home early after work your wife will F you upside down for not socialising with your boss/colleagues or overtime at work. It is a conformity and hierarchical society.
As in this case working manual jobs to get the ultimate green card is the fastest way for them to start living the lifestyle these Koreans are pursuing. I support them morally because I can understand how they think.