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2021-03-23 09:19 | Report Abuse
Wow, one month 6m test? Malaysia for 12 months only did 7.2m test. This is con article.
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries
2021-03-23 09:10 | Report Abuse
The only good news here is the BIG BOSS is happy because someone is still keeping his shares
2021-03-17 09:41 | Report Abuse
Very stingy on dividend. Better buy INTA or MITRA
2021-03-17 03:07 | Report Abuse
LGB is not newbie in property development. I think AISB/Parkwood will shine in next 3 years
2021-02-15 16:04 | Report Abuse
Probably bonus issue or special dividend or major takeover
2021-01-11 20:32 | Report Abuse
Begineer The dividend yield is higher than FD. Not too bad for long term
Dividend Yield 1/28 = 3.5%
2021-01-07 16:44 | Report Abuse
Dont know why keep dropping? Look at KLCI chart, it's in downtrend 2 days ago. Need at least 2 weeks to stabilize the best or continue downtrend
2021-01-04 12:30 | Report Abuse
Analyst : The current glove counters is like cheap-cheap price
My comment : Wait glove price drop 80% and more glove manufacturers, then you will see long term value
Analyst : The current mask price is has gone up from RM 20 (50pc/box) to RM 110 in Apr-May 2020
My comment : Check the price now in Dec-2020. It's RM 5-10 only (50pc/box)
2020-12-30 01:00 | Report Abuse
Sold 0.39 and collect back at 0.33
2020-12-26 20:29 | Report Abuse
Great, opportunity to sell
2020-12-21 16:28 | Report Abuse
If good management, the company already diversified 3 years ago. It's simply bad management or no money to diversify
2020-12-17 14:44 | Report Abuse
Mr. Lee Boon Leng has over 25 years of experience in the semiconductor industry with in-depth knowledge of semiconductor equipment
2020-12-16 16:03 | Report Abuse
2.30pm right hand threw at 0.32 to change hand to left hand seller. Continue to makan until 0.335 and then slowly park to sell 0.335, 033
Really cheap skate syndicate
2020-12-15 19:03 | Report Abuse
Sold all, cost RM0.72 seold at RM0.54, lost RM18k
2020-12-14 15:32 | Report Abuse
Now all time low and very bad negative trend. STRONG SELL!!
2020-12-02 12:32 | Report Abuse
Today the operator woke up very late. They only started to buy after 12pm
2020-11-28 21:15 | Report Abuse
I am all in for construction sector for next 6 months
2020-11-25 07:15 | Report Abuse
Vibes888 Vivocom boss can't sell his shares for 3 years, nothing to be afraid.
Answer : Are you newbie? Investment bankers and syndicates know how to work around before IPO, private placement, share conversion. Don't be naive!!
2020-11-24 10:54 | Report Abuse
i wanna tell u all this stock recovery plan same like KOMARK which requires 20 years to breakeven
2020-11-24 02:03 | Report Abuse
From 0.045 to RM 2.05 is 45 times or 4500%. Many ikan bilis masuk jaring
2020-11-17 15:22 | Report Abuse
I will buy at RM0.11 and sell at RM1.11
2020-11-09 14:04 | Report Abuse
The financial dividend stated is wrong. It is RM0.0025 per share not RM0.20 per share
2020-10-14 11:50 | Report Abuse
For those intend to buy air ticket from MAS or AirAsia for overseas, check properly whether these airlines have flight permission from respective countries. There's thousands of complains where flight eventually cancelled and there's no refund both for MAS & AirAsia. These airliners are really in deep shit and resort to this type of business practices.
2020-10-08 10:35 | Report Abuse
It depends on MCA and UMNO whether to park the profit in BPURI or cronies. So, it's guessing thing.
2020-09-10 11:19 | Report Abuse
What earn 7cents, but gave div 1.5cents during good time. This type of con counter
2020-09-02 14:31 | Report Abuse
Why vote when frogs are allowed to jump with dignity
2020-09-02 14:28 | Report Abuse
Sold at 0.17 and 0.32 each 100,00 shares. Now crying
2020-05-21 17:10 | Report Abuse
This was followed by outsourcing of “low tech” processes to Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan. The replacement of UK & US cars by Japanese cars in SE Asia is a testimony to her success. Mercedes & VW remained competitive because of German technology. We used to make of fun of the Nissan Datsun (1950s) and made rude remarks about their poor quality. Today, we equate the Toyota Lexus with the Mercedes Benz.
As a kid, I remember that my toy labels changed from Made in Japan to Made in Hong Kong and then Made in China.
What can Japan teach China about the American art of (trade) war? There are lots of lessons China can learn from the Japanese experience, especially on how to unshackle their US economic chains and other strategies. China has also got to endure the pain Japan had to go through. The Huawei incident has hardened China’s resolve to be independent and seek her own destiny in the competitive global telecommunications industry. The trade war has forced China to be patient, resilient and to endure hardship in order just to survive (see BBC interview Huawei Founder Ren).
Why is Trump’s trade war a blessing in disguise for Chinese leaders? The US attitude in pushing the dark clouds of trade war does have a silver lining. That is, their actions will accelerate the cementing of China-Japan bilateral relations on joint infrastructure building in Asia, and in social, political and cultural ties.
One important difference between China and Japan is that China is an independent nuclear power and if the US-China trade war turns ugly, both countries can fall into the Thucydides Trap, a reference to a situation when a rising power causes fear in an established power which escalates toward war.
Dr Anthony Pun, OAM, is the current National President of the Chinese Community Council of Australia.
2020-05-21 17:10 | Report Abuse
ANTHONY PUN. Parallels in the US-Japan (1980s) and current US-China trade wars.
By ANTHONY PUN | On 12 March 2019
The US-Japan trade war of the 1980s has many similarities to the current US-China trade war despite their occurrence 30 years apart. The trigger for the conflicts is the same, i.e. a rival challenging the US hegemony in economic power.
History has recorded that Japan had to eat humble pie and suffer severe loss of face. The US-China trade war is triggered by the same US attitude. China’s response will be based on the Japanese experience and will be looking to open new markets and expand its factories into SE Asia. The other unintended consequence would push China and Japan into each other’s arms, and the potential for mutually beneficial China-Japan bilateral relations will be born out of necessity.
The US-Japan trade war and “Japan bashing” occurred 30 years ago. It involved Toshiba and US commercial interests during the time when US global influence was peaking and whatever the US did, it seemed to be justified somehow. At that time US could not be wrong!
Thirty years later we now witness “China bashing”; this time Toshiba has been replaced by Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications giant.
Looking at the Japanese experience, the current US action against Huawei has many similarities but the global background has shifted. The world’s opinion of the US has changed somewhat, with bad publicity emerging after the 14 wars fought around the globe since WW2. The availability of mass communications, e.g. by international satellite TV from different countries and social media, has given the world a different set of opinions to that of the US media.
To illustrate my point about propaganda, I quote American President Abraham Lincoln who said: “You can fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all the time, but you cannot fool all the people all the time”.
According to Kenya Talk headline “Before the US started harassing Huawei, there was Toshiba of Japan and Alstom of France in the same boat”:
“The U.S. attacked Toshiba not because it sold equipment to the Soviet Union, but because it affected U.S. interests. The United States believes that the Japanese semiconductor industry represented by Toshiba Group seriously threatens the economic interests of the United States, while the Japanese high-end manufacturing plan threatens the United States and challenges the technological hegemony of the United States.”
“Toshiba yesterday, Huawei today” is an appropriate description of the current US-China trade war when one substitute Toshiba for Huawei and semi-conductor for 5G network.
The US-imposed penalties on the Toshiba included: Japanese Police were ordered to arrest Erhe Lin (Toshiba President) and Hiroshima Tanamura (President, Machine Tools) and they were both sentenced to ten years imprisonment; the Toshiba factory in the US was closed; the US put 100% tariffs on Toshiba products; or Toshiba products to US were barred for five years. A fine of 1 trillion yen was imposed on Toshiba (today’s equivalent $16 billion). Additional penalties include unconditional surrender of Japanese technology to American companies; 100 million yen apology advertisement in all US major newspapers; resignation of Toshiba Chairman and CEO; prohibition from exporting any products to 14 countries for a period of one year; and Japan spending US$9 million in lobbying the US Congress. In 1985, Japan was forced to sign the Plaza Accord which depreciated the US dollar against the yen and German mark. The United States was indeed the master of Japan and Japan had no choice but to eat the humble pie.
France also paid a penalty. Alstom of France had their executive jailed for giving out bribes in Asia. Why would the US interdict a foreign company for giving bribes in a country not under US jurisdiction? Well, because they can! (Note the arrest of Huawei CFO Meng.) Alstom was forced to share their technology with US competitors (through a GE acquisition), giving the US firms an undue advantage.
Despite Trump’s inconsistencies in his political views, his view on trade with Japan, particularly Japanese protectionism, has remained virtually intact. Appearing on The Morton Downey Jr Show in 1989, Trump said of Japan, America’s largest overseas trading partner at the time: “They have systematically sucked the blood out of America. They have got away with murder … We have to tax the hell out of them.”
All that pressure on Japan forced her to adopt a “look East” policy and Japan then focussed her attention on Asia. According to Canadian Professor Tiberghien, Japan began to export elsewhere and build factories in Thailand and China. Subsequently Japanese exports to East Asian countries rose from 32.7 per cent in 1990 to 56.9 per cent in 2011.
2019-11-26 16:28 | Report Abuse
Hahaha, to be ID 4.0, government needs to abandon race & religion issue.
2019-05-29 20:55 | Report Abuse
My electricity bill increase 50% in May--2019.
House : extra 50%
Shop : extra 50% i.e., RM 1,000
2019-05-08 12:29 | Report Abuse
The only solution is to have 2 different categories of public universities.
(1) Existing public universities (maintain the quota)
(2) Setup new public universities (MUST be metrocracy basis)
Government will review their performance and ranking every year
2019-05-02 20:57 | Report Abuse
Guess the writer never tell you a few top models will be launched in May2019 and hence this explains the sudden jump in orders. Analysts never be truthful and honest.
2019-04-18 14:11 | Report Abuse
For those have more than 20 years of investment experience, no government will let you have big fat profits for foreign investors. That's why in this world, foreign investors will hide or divert the profits to other companies and this JAKS WILL NOT SHOW GOOD PROFITS!!!
WAKE UP!!!!!!!!!!!
2019-02-02 20:31 | Report Abuse
Better buy mother share
2018-12-18 17:02 | Report Abuse
Bears started 3 years ago since oil price crisis and MYR depreciation. Are you dreaming?
Don't let FMKLCI cheat you because they keep on cherry pick good & uptrend counters as 30 big cap. The actual KLCI is below 1200.
2018-12-14 23:09 | Report Abuse
today low is tomorrow high, keep cash
2018-10-24 01:53 | Report Abuse
Still expensive, should be RM 0.10 - 0.18 fair price
2018-09-12 17:04 | Report Abuse
"Magneto : We all know myeg is bullish but the naughty trump is spoiling the market.Wait until trump shut his mouth and end the war trade, myeg will climb like no body business mayb in few months to come haha"
Mahathir is spoiling the foreign investors.
2018-08-24 16:29 | Report Abuse
Dividend yield = 0.4%
Bank FD = 3%
2018-08-21 00:22 | Report Abuse
ELFSOFT there is no fair value, low price = RM 0.20, normal price RM 0.50, sell price > RM 1.00
2018-07-27 14:09 | Report Abuse
MYR weaken to 4.07. Poultry stocks are in tough business
2018-07-17 16:24 | Report Abuse
Bloody AK style of management. Privatized the company when it was strong growth and relisted when slow growth
Stock: [PARKWD]: PARKWOOD HOLDINGS BERHAD
2021-04-01 15:51 | Report Abuse
Right issue at RM 0.18 and mother price is RM0.20. The owners are so kedekut and want free money