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Anyone heard of this counter - digiland? Currently it is trading at the lowest level ever....everyone is trying to dump it at 0.001 Not vested in this counter but i am curious on what exactly is this company dealing with as the stock price is always hanging at 0.001 level.
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I see on news that one person was jailed 15 months for using a fake $50 note. Then someone beat red lights and kill pedestrian jail 1 day...... Our lives that worthless meh??
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got this from a fren... shld all these be 90% true then it is real real trouble esp if the world economy still has to depend on the ailing US for recovery it seems now the US economy is not only ailing, it's close to been dead.. thus, i seriously doubt now that if the economy will really recover this year, next or even in 2011. * See how the US Currency will start crashing and become worthless by FoxNews ======= * then there was this guy called Peter Schiff who had predicted the Sub-Prime collapse back in 2006. When you listen to what Peter Schiff have to say, you would realize that Obama's policies would only accelerate the downfall of the US Dollar. In no time, US will be a bankrupt nation. *Peter Schiff must watch video (best bit is at the tail end) ==> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNVPKtVg4wk *Peter Schiff explains why Obama will fail ==> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOVDqZEQk8E
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Home > Latest News > Singapore March 26, 2008 Have $50 notes with 'KF' mark? MAS says they're worthless By Esther Tan WHEN Mr G.S. Lee withdrew some money from an OCBC Bank ATM at Compass Point earlier this month, three of his $50 notes seemed a bit strange - the letters 'KF' were on the top right hand corner. The bank told him then that there was 'no problem with the notes', he said, but the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has since clarified that such notes have been mutilated on purpose and are therefore worthless. The letters looked 'legally imprinted', said Mr Lee in an e-mail to The Straits Times online portal, Stomp, asking what the letters might mean. But 'KF' is not part of the $50 note's design, said MAS' spokesman, adding it did not know what 'KF' stood for. 'Notes with such markings are considered to be deliberate mutilation and they command no value,' she added. Anyone who has notes with the markings can take them to the banks to be exchanged, she said, and MAS will take the notes back as an 'act of grace'. When contacted, OCBC's head of group corporate communications Koh Ching Ching said currency could have become defaced while being circulated. She said the bank's ATMs will be checked so any other mutilated notes can be retrieved. She added that OCBC's tellers are 'trained to look out for defaced or mutilated notes and handle them as per guidelines provided by MAS', and that it has reminded its staff to be vigilant. AH DUHZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I withdraw ATM and got such notes, U don't exchange with me and still tell me its worthless???? "act of grace" BS!!!