Elman was more than a scrap metals trader... he was apparently a second hand car sales man and he is not as rich as you have made it... Also, this is a HK company which listed in SG and all its action was in HK.
If you need praise to feel better, maybe today you can go and ask your impoverished Myanmar maid or a random poor Bangladeshi worker? They will shower you with the praise you need to feel better lah.
The Noble Group is a Hong Kong company, only listed in the Singapore stock exchange. It was hugely successful when it was trading in Hong Kong. When it shifted to Singapore, it collapsed as the Singapore trading market is not as big as Hong Kong.
Did you know about Noble Group before this video?
Nope. I thought that it deals in furniture .
Elman was more than a scrap metals trader... he was apparently a second hand car sales man and he is not as rich as you have made it...
Also, this is a HK company which listed in SG and all its action was in HK.
singapore listed but hong kong based , owner is a brits . si mi lan jiao also singapore ?
If you need praise to feel better, maybe today you can go and ask your impoverished Myanmar maid or a random poor Bangladeshi worker? They will shower you with the praise you need to feel better lah.
@@kandise2004 you dumb ? that why you can only speak here isit?
Monkey business in anyway.
If continue to feed greed and do away with integrity, anything can perish.
Should be re-titled as “Dangers of Leverage “!!😂
Thumbnails like this tells me how good AI can make things look, but it’s still quite a bit off for those who know what’s wrong.
Mostly chinese
so?? what u trying to say??you look very western?
Just like Olam, commodities traders are debt laden
Background research lacking. Needs to improve quality of research and editorial
✋✋ Philippines
Too greedy
The Noble Group is a Hong Kong company, only listed in the Singapore stock exchange.
It was hugely successful when it was trading in Hong Kong. When it shifted to Singapore, it collapsed as the Singapore trading market is not as big as Hong Kong.
Got your facts right?