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Tuesday, January 2, 2007

LongCheer is one of the fastest growth company in asia.






First day of the market (03/01/2007) LongCheer had closing at S$1.32, the shares price rised up so fast that the chart can tell you this shares is very volatile and most of the time fund managers traded at large volume at once or twice. The risk will have to be factor in when buying LongCheer shares, try to buy at bad time when the price is the lowest during Sept. to Oct. month that is the time where most of the stock are bottom, if you don't believe me you can check it out yourself on the one year chart for LongCheer shares price and try to figure out what is the price of LongCheer during Sept. to Oct. for last year and take the lowest to compare with the present price you will know that Sept. to Oct. is a good time to buy because the shares price raising up smooth at most of the year pattern (good stock will have this kind of pattern). This is a good investment planning for long term.

Why LongCheer is so good that make me so interesting in it? LongCheer is one of the leading Chinese mobile handset designer. I have done my research on the term "fastest growing" + "asia" + "Deloitte" + "2005" on the search engine to look for the search list and then I browse thru the link one by one from the search list to look for the finding on fastest growth companies listed in asia. I did find the link from Deloitte is the one of world leading auditing company that able to nominate and ranked those top growth companies in Asia, Europe and US. From the ranked list I try to find those companies that are listed in Singapore Exchange, had found a few of them but I take LongCheer because Longcheer is the top of the among of them. At this moment you can study thru the LongCheer annual report and you will know from there this company is health in the accounting. That is how I do my research from raw. well, investment is not a gamble if you have done well in your research and you will get the return from what you have paid off...

AUDITORS:
Deloitte & Touche

BACKGROUND:
The Company was incorporated in Bermuda on 12 August 2004. It is a Chinese mobile handset design house, positioned in a high value-added part of the handset value chain which generates strong margins.

The Group specialises in providing Complete Knock Down ("CKD") and Semi Knock Down ("SKD") design solutions for telecommunications customers in China. It offers hardware, software and external design solutions to customers' requirements. Its CKD design solutions consist of Printed Circuit Board ("PCB") and software solutions. Its SKD design solutions consist of providing Printed Circuit Board Assembly ("PCBA") mainboard and software solutions to its customers. The PCBA mainboard comprises the printed circuit board ("PCB"), Analog Devices, Inc ("ADI") chipset (which is bundled with TTPCom Ltd ("TTP") protocol software), Flash memory, musical instrument digital interface ("MIDI') chipset, power amplifier ("PA") and switch component which are assembled by electronic manufacturing services ("EMS") manufacturers.


Reference:-
-Homepage:
http://www.longcheer.net/

-news:
http://en.longcheertel.com/info/content.asp?infoId=486
http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS4111147248.html


-Report from Deloitte & Touche:
http://www.deloitte.com/dtt/cda/doc/content/dtt_APFast500Ranking121306.pdf
(Try to download the pdf file to look for LongCheer and others Singapore Listed company to learn more.)

NOTE: Try to do your own research to know more about LongCheer or do your own research on others, is quite fun.

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