Non-investment web sites / forums / blogs

Posted:
Fri Jun 27, 2008 3:59 pm
by blid2def
Surfed into this today: online Singapore bookstore, claims to be cheaper than the bookstore chains. Not sure how zun.
http://opentrolley.com.sg/index.aspx
Re: Non-investment web sites / forums / blogs

Posted:
Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:13 pm
by millionairemind
GR,
I just checked a couple of books which I want to buy in the future. Common Wealth was priced at 37 and Popular priced it at $55...
Trading for a living by Alex. Elder was going for $83.. I bot it Kinokuniya at around $96.
Thanks for the link!!!
mm
Re: Non-investment web sites / forums / blogs

Posted:
Fri Jun 27, 2008 4:27 pm
by blid2def
Erm... assuming they really do deliver on their promises.

Re: Non-investment web sites / forums / blogs

Posted:
Mon Aug 17, 2009 10:28 pm
by sidney
Not sure, i posted here correctly or not...
anyway i saw Warren B's snowball at tampines mall popular selling cheap... i think is 29bucks.
Second thing is for ppl who subsrible to singtel mio plan (HP+BB+FL) previously at 69++, we can recontract at 58++, if you are eligble to do HP recontract. (Call it CI2)
For example, your plan still got 14months contract running and paying monthly 69++, you can recontract and then got the plan paying for 58++ instead of 69++ and your contract will reset to total 24months, instead of 14 + 24months..
Re: Non-investment web sites / forums / blogs

Posted:
Tue Aug 18, 2009 12:18 am
by Aspellian
Grandrake, Great link!!!
I'm looking at the book How to Trade Like Jesse Livermore
http://opentrolley.com.sg/SearchBooks.a ... alue=Title $60.28+$2.80 (selfcollection) =
$63As compared to this online bookstore i usually goes to:
http://www.berkshirebusinessbooks.com/b ... =BookTitle =
$76.75Wow!! Must also thank Sidney for posting on this thread again!! Cheers!!
SORRY - but realised still need to compare prices.

Another book - World's Greatest Stock Trader - JL
OpenTrolley - $37.17
BerkshireBiz Books - $30.90
But at least there's competition now for certain titles.
Maps

Posted:
Sat Sep 18, 2010 7:45 pm
by millionairemind
Pretty neat site. Shows you the map as well as street views.
http://www.vpike.com/