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2021-04-13 08:36 | Report Abuse

WHO says Covid pandemic is growing ‘exponentially’ at more than 4.4 million new cases a week

PUBLISHED MON, APR 12 202110:56 AM EDTUPDATED MON, APR 12 20212:22 PM EDT

https://www.cnbc.com/2021/04/12/who-says-covid-pandemic-is-growing-exponentially-at-more-than-4point4-million-new-cases-a-week.html


Covid-19 cases surging again, very scary

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2021-04-10 21:06 | Report Abuse

Not looking good for airport operator, no chance to restart airline route

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2021-04-09 14:44 | Report Abuse

you think Datuk Seri Nazir Razak's private equity fund interested to increase AMMB shareholding?

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2021-03-26 08:52 | Report Abuse

very poor and disappointed result, one quarter loss already wrote off 1/2 year result for the past record.

I forecast company will not pay dividend to shareholders if no improvement for the subsequent quarterly performance

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2021-03-25 11:33 | Report Abuse

Glove demand insufficient to meet global requirements

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2021-03-25 11:32 | Report Abuse

Malaysian rubber glove group says 2021 supply estimated at 420 billion amid global shortage


https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/03/15/malaysian-rubber-glove-group-says-2021-supply-estimated-at-420-billion-amid/1957916


KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 — Malaysia, the world’s biggest rubber gloves manufacturer, is racing to increase production to close a supply gap caused by the coronavirus pandemic that it warns could last until into 2023.

Even with global production expected to ramp up to 420 billion this year from 380 billion last year and annual growth of 10-15 per cent, Supramaniam said excess demand could run into 2023. Malaysia expects to supply 280 billion, or 67 per cent, of that increased global supply.

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2021-03-25 11:32 | Report Abuse

Glove demand shortage unavoidable

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2021-03-25 11:31 | Report Abuse

Malaysian rubber glove group says 2021 supply estimated at 420 billion amid global shortage


https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/03/15/malaysian-rubber-glove-group-says-2021-supply-estimated-at-420-billion-amid/1957916


KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 — Malaysia, the world’s biggest rubber gloves manufacturer, is racing to increase production to close a supply gap caused by the coronavirus pandemic that it warns could last until into 2023.

Even with global production expected to ramp up to 420 billion this year from 380 billion last year and annual growth of 10-15 per cent, Supramaniam said excess demand could run into 2023. Malaysia expects to supply 280 billion, or 67 per cent, of that increased global supply.

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2021-03-25 11:30 | Report Abuse

Glove demand still not sufficient to meet global need

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2021-03-25 11:30 | Report Abuse

Malaysian rubber glove group says 2021 supply estimated at 420 billion amid global shortage


https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/03/15/malaysian-rubber-glove-group-says-2021-supply-estimated-at-420-billion-amid/1957916


KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 — Malaysia, the world’s biggest rubber gloves manufacturer, is racing to increase production to close a supply gap caused by the coronavirus pandemic that it warns could last until into 2023.

Even with global production expected to ramp up to 420 billion this year from 380 billion last year and annual growth of 10-15 per cent, Supramaniam said excess demand could run into 2023. Malaysia expects to supply 280 billion, or 67 per cent, of that increased global supply.

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2021-03-25 11:29 | Report Abuse

Glove demand still shortage

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2021-03-25 11:29 | Report Abuse

Malaysian rubber glove group says 2021 supply estimated at 420 billion amid global shortage


https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/03/15/malaysian-rubber-glove-group-says-2021-supply-estimated-at-420-billion-amid/1957916


KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 — Malaysia, the world’s biggest rubber gloves manufacturer, is racing to increase production to close a supply gap caused by the coronavirus pandemic that it warns could last until into 2023.

Even with global production expected to ramp up to 420 billion this year from 380 billion last year and annual growth of 10-15 per cent, Supramaniam said excess demand could run into 2023. Malaysia expects to supply 280 billion, or 67 per cent, of that increased global supply.

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2021-03-25 11:28 | Report Abuse

Glove demand still very high

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2021-03-25 11:27 | Report Abuse

Malaysian rubber glove group says 2021 supply estimated at 420 billion amid global shortage


https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/03/15/malaysian-rubber-glove-group-says-2021-supply-estimated-at-420-billion-amid/1957916


KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 — Malaysia, the world’s biggest rubber gloves manufacturer, is racing to increase production to close a supply gap caused by the coronavirus pandemic that it warns could last until into 2023.

Even with global production expected to ramp up to 420 billion this year from 380 billion last year and annual growth of 10-15 per cent, Supramaniam said excess demand could run into 2023. Malaysia expects to supply 280 billion, or 67 per cent, of that increased global supply.

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2021-03-25 11:27 | Report Abuse

Glove demand unstoppable

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2021-03-25 11:26 | Report Abuse

Malaysian rubber glove group says 2021 supply estimated at 420 billion amid global shortage


https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/03/15/malaysian-rubber-glove-group-says-2021-supply-estimated-at-420-billion-amid/1957916


KUALA LUMPUR, March 15 — Malaysia, the world’s biggest rubber gloves manufacturer, is racing to increase production to close a supply gap caused by the coronavirus pandemic that it warns could last until into 2023.

Even with global production expected to ramp up to 420 billion this year from 380 billion last year and annual growth of 10-15 per cent, Supramaniam said excess demand could run into 2023. Malaysia expects to supply 280 billion, or 67 per cent, of that increased global supply.

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2021-03-25 07:14 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.




Virus outbreak coming back again

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2021-03-25 07:13 | Report Abuse

Virus outbreak coming back again

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2021-03-25 07:13 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.

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2021-03-25 07:12 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.




Virus outbreak coming back again

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2021-03-25 07:11 | Report Abuse

Virus outbreak coming back again

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2021-03-25 07:10 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.

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2021-03-25 07:08 | Report Abuse

Virus outbreak coming back again

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2021-03-25 07:08 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.

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2021-03-25 07:07 | Report Abuse

Virus outbreak coming back again

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2021-03-25 07:06 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.

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2021-03-25 07:06 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.

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2021-03-25 07:04 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.





Virus outbreak coming back again

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2021-03-25 07:03 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.




Vrus outbreak coming back again

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2021-03-25 07:02 | Report Abuse

Virus outbreak coming back again

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2021-03-25 07:01 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.

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2021-03-25 07:00 | Report Abuse

Virus outbreak coming back again

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2021-03-25 06:59 | Report Abuse

Global COVID-19 cases rise for 4th straight week


https://www.cidrap.umn.edu/news-perspective/2021/03/global-covid-19-cases-rise-4th-straight-week


In its latest weekly snapshot of global COVID-19 activity, the World Health Organization (WHO) said yesterday that cases rose for the fourth week in a row, led by cases in the Americas and Europe, with deaths now leveling off after a 6-week drop.

Though much of the rise was spread across four of the WHO's regions, rises were especially steep in certain countries, such as India, where cases were up by 35% over the previous week.

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2021-03-22 16:08 | Report Abuse

Share price is apparently overheated, RSI indicator by 82%

Correction is coming

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2021-03-21 23:36 | Report Abuse

Covid cases are rising in 21 states as health officials warn against reopening too quickly


https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/20/covid-cases-are-rising-in-21-states-as-health-officials-warn-against-reopening-too-quickly.html


Unavoidable US will be the next virus spiking

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2021-03-21 23:36 | Report Abuse

Unavoidable US will be the next virus spiking

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2021-03-21 23:34 | Report Abuse

Covid cases are rising in 21 states as health officials warn against reopening too quickly


https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/20/covid-cases-are-rising-in-21-states-as-health-officials-warn-against-reopening-too-quickly.html


Unavoidable US will be the next virus spiking

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2021-03-21 23:33 | Report Abuse

Covid cases are rising in 21 states as health officials warn against reopening too quickly


https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/20/covid-cases-are-rising-in-21-states-as-health-officials-warn-against-reopening-too-quickly.html


Unavoidable US will be the next virus spiking

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2021-03-21 23:32 | Report Abuse

Unavoidable US will be the next virus spiking

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2021-03-21 23:31 | Report Abuse

Covid cases are rising in 21 states as health officials warn against reopening too quickly


https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/20/covid-cases-are-rising-in-21-states-as-health-officials-warn-against-reopening-too-quickly.html


Unavoidable US will be the next virus spiking

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2021-03-21 23:30 | Report Abuse

Unavoidable US will be the next virus spiking

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2021-03-21 23:29 | Report Abuse

Covid cases are rising in 21 states as health officials warn against reopening too quickly


https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/20/covid-cases-are-rising-in-21-states-as-health-officials-warn-against-reopening-too-quickly.html


Unavoidable US will be the next virus spiking

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2021-03-21 23:28 | Report Abuse

Covid cases are rising in 21 states as health officials warn against reopening too quickly


https://www.cnbc.com/2021/03/20/covid-cases-are-rising-in-21-states-as-health-officials-warn-against-reopening-too-quickly.html


Unavoidable US will be the next virus spiking

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2021-03-21 20:34 | Report Abuse

I think Covid variant is unavoidable, there is the reason why virus spiking again

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2021-03-21 20:32 | Report Abuse

German Covid Rate Hits Two-Month High With Leaders Set to Meet

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-03-21/german-covid-rate-hits-two-month-high-with-leaders-set-to-meet?srnd=premium-asia

I think Covid variant is unavoidable, there is the reason why virus spiking again