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Let's welcome the bull!

Thursday, January 22, 2009

As the ox years come nearer, I am also closer to going home!

However with this year reading the news around bring gloomy news of economic recession, export contraction...Although I am oversea working the news that I read of SG having -5 to -2% GDP growth is not positive at all. But one thing I am for sure is that we will be able to turn negative to positive in a shorter time.

United we stand we should be able to tide over such dull session as what we have been doing before.

Early wish for a Happy Chinese New Year! May the bull brings us all a bright & prosperous year ahead!

* will post my Nanjing trip photos up when I am back in SG.

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