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Which Mobile Company Make More Money in Singapore?

Singtel, M1 and Starhub command 95% of the mobile phone market share. Their customer service hotlines are made of 4 digits only. Today I shall analyse them:

Singtel 1688
16 = Platform
68 = Wealth (large)
88 = Subdued and Continuing
This means Singtel Mobile leverage on a large platform and makes huge money continuously for years to come

M1 1622
16 = Platform
62 = Leading
22 = Subdued and Continuing
This means M1 leverage on a large platform and becomes a leader, albeit a small leader, for years to come

Starhub 1633
16 = Platform
633 = Rapidly and Continuously
This means Starhub leverage on a large platform and in order to make it, it changes rapidly and frequently and continuously. There is no wealth number here.  From the above, you can see only Singtel makes the most money. But M may have a longer life and not easily acquired, compared to Starhub. 

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