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2020-07-16 10:03 | Report Abuse

huat chai huat chai lo

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2020-07-15 09:18 | Report Abuse

Ageson is coming. I'm confident with this good company

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2020-07-14 10:07 | Report Abuse

Wah ask the authority to give green light a.s.a.p

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2020-07-10 10:32 | Report Abuse

True! But their hatred isn't aimed at America only. It is aimed at every one of _us_! Worldwide

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2020-07-09 09:40 | Report Abuse

Ageson add oil

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2020-07-07 10:15 | Report Abuse

为什么要如此写出这样沒水准的文字,本是同根生,相煎何太急

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2020-07-02 10:22 | Report Abuse

Eh ganasnya

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2020-06-30 10:01 | Report Abuse

AGESON IS THE BEST, 人潮在限定人数进入商场,还有需要维持SOP, 短期内很难恢复如之前。学生也还没能回去上课,就已经少了学生群。生意模式会改变,不会像之前拼命开很多的分店。而是转向减少开分店,只开有限的实体店和线上,或外送。

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2020-06-29 15:01 | Report Abuse

O'Brian, India consider too far already. Hong kong, Taiwan, Mongol, wants to hoot China decades ago.

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2020-06-29 10:08 | Report Abuse

如果“吸進瓶”真能有所作為的話,大陸人就不用看著上天在哭泣了。

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2020-06-25 12:32 | Report Abuse

難得有好機會選好股進塲等賺錢O(∩_∩)O哈哈~

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2020-06-24 09:27 | Report Abuse

菜鸟KennyDowJones I understand that changes in the implied volatility levels can sometimes affect warrant prices. How can I know if the volatility level is reasonable?

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2020-06-24 09:25 | Report Abuse

So many 菜鸟 here so may i know what is the exercise ratio and how does it affect the price and movement of a warrant?

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2020-06-23 13:45 | Report Abuse

不可以一直要屋主放缓和什么租金简半的,要知道店和屋主不是很有钱的,是等着租金来供房屋,屋主不是银行,除非银行也收少一半,

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2020-06-23 13:28 | Report Abuse

昨天有去Sunway跑一趟,人流有回来了。但比起高峰期时少了3-40%。还有也有好几间店收档撤离了。

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2020-06-22 13:11 | Report Abuse

Wait for good news guys! Cheers

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2020-06-22 09:19 | Report Abuse

Of course la

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2020-06-22 09:17 | Report Abuse

All paper work done?

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2020-06-22 09:15 | Report Abuse

When will start sand mining?

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2020-06-22 09:15 | Report Abuse

Hi Guys!

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2020-06-20 11:48 | Report Abuse

Yeah, they dunno what will hit them next! A.k.a followers in investing.

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2020-06-19 13:45 | Report Abuse

By the way big investors are still holding......so

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2020-06-19 13:44 | Report Abuse

0.145 is the lowest,

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2020-06-19 09:02 | Report Abuse

Yeah like Anwar daughter....etc

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2020-06-18 22:34 | Report Abuse

Wow abubu99 mother sweet g-spot also kena strike? Hory sheeeeeet

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2020-06-18 18:40 | Report Abuse

Yeah sorhai thetruthhurt, you better run back to your mother bottom, hehehe

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2020-06-18 10:13 | Report Abuse

Many of the people behind ProjectLincoln and have been with political opponents in the past. But in this crisis they are demonstrating courage, conviction, and cleverness. They are truly Lincoln Republicans.

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2020-06-17 13:06 | Report Abuse

Mr Anwar, together with Mr Mahathir and several other parties, formed the Pakatan Harapan coalition, which ruled the country for two years before it collapsed.

But Mr Mahathir threw the country's politics into turmoil in late February 2020 when he resigned, breaking his alliance with Mr Anwar.

After his resignation, he and Mr Anwar later announced that they had, in fact, reunited again and commanded majority support.

But the king, Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah, who had ultimate say on who should form a government, chose Mr Muhyiddin.

A former interior minister, Mr Muhyiddin once controversially described himself as "Malay first" - and Malaysian second.

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2020-06-17 13:06 | Report Abuse

Back to jail
But his political comeback was short-lived. Mr Anwar's 2004 acquittal was itself overturned a year later - as he was preparing to fight a state election he seemed likely to win - and he was sent back to jail.

In a shock turn of events earlier this year, his former nemesis Mr Mahathir announced he was going to run for top office again. He said he was sick of the corruption allegations plaguing the incumbent, his former protégé Najib Razak.

And rather bizarrely, that paved the way for Mr Anwar's return to public life.

He has remained popular with opposition supporters and Mr Mahathir won the 2018 election - as head of the Pakatan Harapan - partly on his pledge to free him from prison.

Mr Mahathir had also indicated he would hand power to Mr Anwar within two years.

On his first day in office, Mr Mahathir said the king, who has the power to pardon Mr Anwar, had agreed to do so "immediately" and on 16 May the politician received his pardon.

"Now there is a new dawn for Malaysia. I must thank the people of Malaysia," Mr Anwar told a news conference on his release.

"The entire spectrum of Malaysians, regardless of race or religion, have stood by the principles of democracy and freedom. They demand change."

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2020-06-17 13:05 | Report Abuse

The opposition gained more than a third of parliamentary seats and control of five states, partly due to public discontent over corruption and discrimination issues.

But claims of sodomy were again made against Mr Anwar in 2008, in what he said was another attempt by the government to sideline him.

A High Court eventually cleared Mr Anwar of the charges in January 2012, citing a lack of evidence.

In the 2013 general election, Mr Anwar led the opposition into what was seen as the most hotly contested election to date.

The three-party opposition comprised Mr Anwar's multi-racial party, a secular Chinese-majority party and a conservative party of Muslim Malays.

They didn't win, but the ballot delivered the worst ever showing for the ruling Barisan Nasional coalition.

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2020-06-17 13:05 | Report Abuse

'Shared policy'
Upon his release, he emerged as the de facto head of a newly invigorated opposition that registered a strong showing in the 2008 elections.

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2020-06-17 13:05 | Report Abuse

While hom.ose.xual acts are illegal in Malaysia, very few people are ever prosecuted. Mr Anwar has always maintained the charges were part of a political smear campaign to stop him being a political threat to Mr Mahathir.

In late 2004 Malaysia's Supreme Court overturned the sodomy conviction, freeing him from jail.

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2020-06-17 13:05 | Report Abuse

In 2000 he was found guilty of sodomy with his wife's driver and jailed for a further nine years, to be served concurrently with his other sentence.

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2020-06-17 13:05 | Report Abuse

The trial which followed led to a six-year jail term for corruption and sparked further huge street protests.

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2020-06-17 13:05 | Report Abuse

In September 1998, Mr Anwar was sacked and led public protests against Mr Mahathir. He was arrested and eventually charged with sodomy and corruption.

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2020-06-17 13:03 | Report Abuse

Quick ascent
Mr Anwar first made his name as a student leader of an Islamic youth organisation, founding Malaysia's Islamic youth movement, ABIM.

He surprised many by joining Malaysia's dominant party, United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), in 1982 but it proved to be a canny political move - he enjoyed a quick ascent up the political ladder and held multiple ministerial posts.

In 1993 he became Mr Mahathir's deputy and was widely expected to succeed him, but tensions grew between the two men, particularly over issues like corruption and the economy.

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2020-06-17 13:03 | Report Abuse

Anwar Ibrahim: The Malaysian leader that never was

He once seemed set to claim the job of Malaysian prime minister, but Anwar Ibrahim's chances now look slim after a sudden twist of events saw him removed from the country's ruling coalition.

Mr Anwar has had a long and hard-fought political career. He was previously jailed on widely criticised charges of sodomy and corruption after a bitter feud with the government.

But in 2018, he received a full pardon, initiated by the then prime minister under whom he was first sent to prison - Mahathir Mohamad.

In an unexpected move, the duo joined forces to oust the previous ruling government, and came into power under a new alliance - Pakatan Harapan.

Mr Mahathir promised to hand over to power to Mr Anwar, but failed to give a specific date.

In February this year, the Pakatan Harapan coalition fell apart, in part due to internal rivalries. Mr Mahathir resigned and was replaced by Muhyiddin Yassin - the country's former interior minister.

Mr Muhyiddin's rise will only mean Mr Anwar's chances of becoming prime minister are growing slimmer by the day.

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2020-06-16 11:28 | Report Abuse

NGOs trying to help refugees should not be threatened. Those who do so have no humanity left in them. If authorities can’t feed them don’t capitalise on their sufferings by selling necessities with indecent price Tags. I have heard of this too because I too have been told by refugees themselves. For those who can’t help please don’t make things worse by adding your unwelcome remarks or threats. What goes around will come around. Those who have should help those who don’t have. You think they want to become refugees if they have not been persecuted at home?

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2020-06-16 11:19 | Report Abuse

All Malaysians of all races, yes, even marginalized Muslims and Malays, are victims of instituted racism. Because ONLy the elites and powerful benefiting.

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2020-06-13 21:26 | Report Abuse

After sea sand clear than comes pa conversion, after pa conversion clear now lost in netx? Hehehe

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2020-06-13 12:51 | Report Abuse

Let me make it clear, Its Ageson worker wrote it wrong for bursa to annaounce! Its not sea sand actually, its salted sand! Many countries ban sea sand, in Malaysia also the same! But salted sand is not ban! Ages on should go ask bursa re_announce salted sand, not sea sand!

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2020-06-12 17:42 | Report Abuse

Somebody from the Musa's camp has to issue a justification in view of public anger over the acquittal of the 46 charges. Why do you do it, Amer? Why is it necessary at all? The Judge made the decision already. However, there is one aspect of the justification that should not escape our attention - you are trying to bring in politic. That the prosecution was due to politic and therefore mala fide. Can we also say that Musa's acquittal was due to politic as well? What is undeniable was that Musa received the 40 million in cash, which was quite a lot of cash, whether it was money laundering or not. The loophole - political donation. You think people believe this? If you don't answer to the judge, by God, you will answer to Him on the last day.

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