Programme for Monthly Meeting of the SMS Stocks and
Shares Interest Group, March 2001
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SMS Tel: 747-8396


Date:   Friday, 16 March 2001

Time:   1930 - 2130 hours

Venue:  TMC Computer School
		(Capitol Centre premises, Room #03-25)
		141 North Bridge Road #03-01
		(opposite City Hall MRT Station)

Fee:	FREE for SMS members ; $10 door fee for non-members



Topic:	Wild Dance With The Golden Snake

		by: Mr Andrew Ng, Stock Market/Feng Shui Enthusiast


BIODATA OF ANDREW NG

Andrew Ng is an accountant by profession. He is a fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants, U.K. and a CPA of Singapore. Currently, Andrew is a Senior Director, Finance & Administration of an American MNC manufacturing interface cards for the computer i/o solutions.

He started to study the art of "fortune telling" and "feng shui" about fifteen years ago under a master. Since 1993, he has been doing research using a combination of a few "feng shui" and numerological methods to predict significant events. He had been giving talks to clubs and societies regularly. Some of the events coincided with his predictions include the Kobe earthquake in 1995, the financial turmoil in 1997, the 1997 October stock market crash, the current property market slump, and the most recent stock market drop - the year of the Golden Dragon was termed "Year of the Shattered Dream".


Synopsis:
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CAN THE ART OF "FENG SHUI" STUDY BE USED TO PREDICT THE STOCK MARKET MOVEMENTS?

What is "Feng Shui"?
Is it some superstitious belief and practice?
Can the study of "Feng Shui" & related "fortune telling" predict financial turmoil?
Can the study of "Feng Shui" help us find out the chance of the "US Flu" be cured or turned into a "Global Pneumonia"?
Are the Singapore and Malaysia stock markets at the bottom now?

Andrew Ng will give a talk on "Feng Shui" analyses to provide a scenario of the major events happening in 2001, Year of the Golden Snake, and how the stock markets may move.
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