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Chitchat Many SLS shopkeepers keep child spirits to attract customers

brucelee777

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I was there yesterday for some window shopping. I saw a shop with two figurines on the floor complete with soft drinks and chocolates. Isn't this black magic? why do they want to do this? why not pray to some mainstream religion? isn't a mainstream religion better than some minor spirits?
 

frenchbriefs

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no wonder business is failing,not only they are idiots,they are scammers and con artists the only way they can stay alive.being ultra beng,retarded and scumbags.

the first time i heard of these child spirits was in NS,i cant believe theres actually idiots and aholes in this day and age that believe in this horseshit.....its been a few years now since i left ns, i wonder if their ghost spirits and kumantongs have helped them in any way,has their dark magic influenced the world in anyway or the people they used to know?
 

drambuie

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I was there yesterday for some window shopping. I saw a shop with two figurines on the floor complete with soft drinks and chocolates. Isn't this black magic? why do they want to do this? why not pray to some mainstream religion? isn't a mainstream religion better than some minor spirits?

Who knows with these people.
 

songsongjurong

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why delve into the occult when you can just have this...

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congo9

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I was there yesterday for some window shopping. I saw a shop with two figurines on the floor complete with soft drinks and chocolates. Isn't this black magic? why do they want to do this? why not pray to some mainstream religion? isn't a mainstream religion better than some minor spirits?


They deserve to close their shop. Of course there is a occult in play anywhere in the World. I doubt this will help them if they are stupid enough to pay sky high rental for a small space and need to sell a lot more just to recover the cost .

One question persist, are we stupid enough to pay so much more so that they can pay their rental.

The other question i asked, can they "hire" these Toyo to examine their brain ? It like a brain scan for free. See how much coconut water they have left inside their brain.


People need to evolve more then being protected from competition.
 
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songsongjurong

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http://www.stproperty.sg/articles-property/singapore-property-news/22-sim-lim-square-units-bought-from-single-seller-for-35-million/a/52342


2009 news

A LISTED property company has snapped up 22 shop units in computer products mall Sim Lim Square for $35 million.

Second Chance Properties (SCP) said yesterday that it had bought the units, all on the fifth floor, from a single seller. They comprise a total of 9,604 sq ft of retail space.

Industry observers say the deal reflects the pace of investment sales, which has picked up recently on the back of a recovering economy and a booming property market.

Small strata-titled shops in thriving malls are proving to be resilient investments despite the downturn.

SCP chief executive Mohamed Salleh said the firm had stopped expanding its property and retail arm last year due to the crisis, but “now that we see the recovery happening, we are confident enough and have started to expand again”.

The 22 units are tenanted to 27 retailers and command a gross annual rental income of $2.634 million – which works out to a rental yield of 7.3 per cent.

After tax and other costs, net yield from the shops is 6.46 per cent, said Mr Salleh.

“This is very attractive, considering that for other property types, you don’t see rental yields this high,” he added.

Mr Salleh was not concerned about the units being on the fifth floor as “shopper traffic is still high on these levels”.

A back-of-the-envelope calculation showed that the monthly rent that SCP is getting out of its Sim Lim Square shops is $22.85 per sq ft.

This is comparable to the average rent for prime upper-storey retail space in Orchard Road.

In malls, first-floor shops typically command the highest rents due to their exposure to shopper traffic.

Credo Real Estate managing director Karamjit Singh said that from a rental point of view, retail and industrial properties usually give the best yield out of all property segments.

“This is especially so for malls where business is thriving, such as Sim Lim Square. It’s quite an attractive proposition, especially given the current low interest rates environment,” he said.

Rental yields from office or residential properties are typically lower. Also, the retail market is not as erratic.

“Values and rent are more stable and can hold even during a downturn, especially when retailers are doing reasonably good business,” said Mr Singh.

Ngee Ann Polytechnic real estate lecturer Nicholas Mak said the SCP sale also indicated that “developers and investors are now starting to acquire to position themselves for the expected upturn next year”.

SCP’s property portfolio will now comprise 76 retail units with a total area of 49,532 sq ft valued at $145 million.

Once the Sim Lim sale is completed – it is being financed through bank borrowings – total rental income will be $10.2 million a year, said SCP.

SCP reported a 95.4 per cent plunge in net profit to $628,000 for the fourth quarter ended June 30, down from the $13.5 million a year ago.

But for the year, SCP’s earnings before interest, depreciation, taxation and amortisation rose 5.8 per cent to $14.6 million.

Mr Salleh said the sale was approved by the board on Wednesday and will be subject to shareholder approval at an extraordinary general meeting in December. SCP shares closed half a cent down at 33.5 cents yesterday.
 

stingray

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I was there yesterday for some window shopping. I saw a shop with two figurines on the floor complete with soft drinks and chocolates. Isn't this black magic? why do they want to do this? why not pray to some mainstream religion? isn't a mainstream religion better than some minor spirits?

When the ah nehs in India put up picture of LKY for praying to express gratitude for giving them jobs in sikapo, aren't they indulging too in black magic, not main stream religion?
 

JohnTan

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Why not go one step further and chain an actual child outside the shop? It may bring even more good luck.

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The_Hypocrite

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Its not a good idea to use spirits etc...the thing is it can back fire as there is a cost to everything. No wonder their biz is bad...they have to pay the piper sooner or later.
 
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