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2019-07-19 22:13 | Report Abuse
he is from region (east malaysia) where the potential revenues are expected to surface...surely he knows what he is doing better than us...with that amount of money
2019-07-19 22:11 | Report Abuse
seller could sell eyeing an even better return elsewhere...or for personal consumption reasons (i.e not investment).
but, the fact remains the buyer knows that he will be getting a good return albeit may not be as good as the seller's return
Posted by ShareRich > Jul 19, 2019 10:06 PM | Report Abuse
This is from the buyer's point of view, don't forget how the sellers think. Will sellers sell if they think that the price will rise?
2019-07-19 21:49 | Report Abuse
LOL! im truly laughing out loud Fortune!!
Posted by Negan > Jul 19, 2019 9:48 PM | Report Abuse
It would be sad day if Phillips and Qqq3 personal intimate video expose by SsLee!
2019-07-19 21:43 | Report Abuse
from now on i sapot Insas...Insas go go go!
TP rm 2.00 end of this year
2019-07-19 21:38 | Report Abuse
aiyo...not good to receive a bad comment from sifu sslee...he rarely criticize people ...sifu philip must have really done something bad...sad :(
2019-07-19 21:32 | Report Abuse
you lose 5 cents liao...thats RM 500,000 if you buy just 100 lots now
dont!
Posted by John Lu > Jul 19, 2019 9:28 PM | Report Abuse
Zeti will push this htpadu towards 80..but i will sell around 75
2019-07-19 21:23 | Report Abuse
normally htpadu is one day show...lets see monday can sustain or not
2019-07-19 21:22 | Report Abuse
aiya john..i bought 100 lot at 1.06 long back..sold at 1.17 today..all because of icon sifu...uma should query him...lol!
2019-07-19 21:06 | Report Abuse
Peter Lynch, “Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one:
they think the price will rise."
2019-07-19 20:42 | Report Abuse
after inked may be price collapse...sell on news..lol!
2019-07-19 13:04 | Report Abuse
we have to act like 'greatest idiot' at times lor...kiki
2019-07-19 13:01 | Report Abuse
Genetically engineer the plant itself if required to produce much more suitable oil for energy conversion...
Malaysia is gifted with such a high land acreage per capita..
fxxking make use of your competitive advantage
why compete in things you do not have an edge? AI? wouldnt U.S/China/Singapore have way more talents to research on that?? come one malaysia
i really hope you can do it
2019-07-19 12:58 | Report Abuse
all you need is to find a cheap way to breakdown hydrocarbon (palmoil) and convert into energy in the most simplest way..
2019-07-19 12:57 | Report Abuse
isnt there better things Malaysia can do?
cant they research more how to make direct electricity from palm oil?
electricity would be blood of the future...everything is about electrons moving....
2019-07-19 12:56 | Report Abuse
sometimes i feel malaysian leaders are clowns
2019-07-18 22:41 | Report Abuse
sarcasm? im not sure what you are trying to convey...
Posted by Ricky Yeo > Jul 18, 2019 2:34 PM | Report Abuse
Impressive, upping utilisation without more capital investment. Like saying instead of turning on a machine for 3 hours to produce 3 hours worth of product, just turn it on for 12 hours then ROC goes up.
2019-07-18 14:25 | Report Abuse
nia ma...trading at gap up price of Tuesday after the news came saying its just a matter of time..tiu!
2019-07-18 14:13 | Report Abuse
walao...ROC itself is going to grow lor!! There were so many unutilized (more than 60%) vessels which is about to be utilized full swing lor......
without any new capital investment, growth will be phenomenal ma...
Posted by Ricky Yeo > Jul 18, 2019 1:51 PM | Report Abuse
There is a bit of irony when trying to promote Dayang as high cash flow and high growth stock. Everyone knows to produce high growth you need capital investment, which means cash flow is going to suffer. High cash flow and high growth is possible if the stock's return on capital is say something like 30-50%. What is Dayang's ROC since 2007-2018? About 6.5%
2019-07-18 13:36 | Report Abuse
slow death..till earnings report
Posted by fightingdragons > Jul 18, 2019 1:27 PM | Report Abuse
Will it still bleed tmrw?
2019-07-18 13:09 | Report Abuse
i dont know much about Insas investing philosophy...but i know the best time to sell is when maximum attention is given to this stock...this precious opportunity knocks once in a blue moon
2019-07-18 13:03 | Report Abuse
superinvestor appeared
https://klse.i3investor.com/blogs/koonyewyinblog/215747.jsp
2019-07-18 12:54 | Report Abuse
why not we all wait for the earnings report next month before buying..
what is the hurry? do we really need to use margin account?
Is the sellers(obviously big players) that dumb?
Posted by probability > May 30, 2019 1:19 PM | Report Abuse X
hi guys...just want to give my 2 cents..
i did say that there is a reason that the earnings will be bad when i exited above 9 earlier even before the fire breakout..
the earnings reported did reaffirm my opinion
and, now it makes me even more convinced that it will take a long time before it can report reasonable earnings...
2019-07-17 00:03 | Report Abuse
IWCITY will be taken over by Ekovest at 1.50....
LKH will never give up this dream
2019-07-17 00:01 | Report Abuse
LKH has such a diehard attitude....for sure he will never give up his dream of making IWCITY taken over by Ekovest at 1.50
2019-07-16 22:16 | Report Abuse
last time there was leno cat who keep screaming CANTEEEEEEEK!!...just like the mad Khatulistiwa in Lionind forum....
but price never move anywhere
hope sslee and raider wont get infected with the same 'paralyzing virus'...causing one to become a broken record
2019-07-15 13:48 | Report Abuse
with 5G technology combined with GPS and self driving car.......
- time spent on road due to traffic will be significantly reduced, and
- the drivers will have all the time for their smartphone/cyber world while on the road
appears like something no longer discretionary..but a necessity soon
2019-07-13 23:47 | Report Abuse
if we can cover 10% of the area (assuming dry like what you say) its already good enough to cater durian demand and raise palm oil price
2019-07-12 22:21 | Report Abuse
walao....too much stories from sifu philip...my processor cannot process
i am looking forward for another yinson discovery from him
advance thanks
2019-07-12 22:14 | Report Abuse
then set up more durian cendol stalls lor...make a franchise and market overseas lor!
we can then convert all palm plantation to durian orchard
2019-07-10 22:49 | Report Abuse
one can understand the views i had expressed above if you view the arguments in a closed loop economy (a single country where there is no export or import involved) where business exist interdependently within this economy to cater the needs of its citizens.
(you need not confuse by bringing cheap labor or competent workforce from foreign country into the equation)
within a closed loop economy, composite work done by all worforce = composite consumption of all workforce
competitive advantage of a worker (competence) would only make him deserve a salary relatively higher than less competent workers within the same country
the competent work force would enjoy consumption at the magnitude he earns..and thus deserving luxury items ( a bigger house , better car, better brand shoes, clothes and watches relatively)
this relative differential in competence would have at most extreme case be in the ratio of 40% very competent and 60% less competent..
it could never ever stretch to the observed 5% rich and 95% poor workforce to an extent that this 95% poor is unable to afford even the BASIC CONSUMPTION needs (an average house , an average car, education, children etc).....
despite these younger generation are inheriting cumulative workdone by their predecessor citizens
such an extreme stretch of maldistribution (unevenness) in consumption capability (consumption power) within the same country can only be done...caused by:
the bullying capitalist
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2019-07-10 21:50 | Report Abuse
ha ha..true true! women are always more powerful
2019-07-10 20:18 | Report Abuse
simply because as much as their pay is raised by the business they work for..their consumption cost is raised even higher..so that the business will make more money (from the net difference)....
this tension of stretch is inevitable..in a capitalist economy...but the tension can be relaxed if the capitalist cares...and if the worker demand a better pay..an lesser cost of living..
its a purely a mindset thing that can be cultivated ...if the workers act in unison
2019-07-10 20:14 | Report Abuse
the subject we are discussing here (as far as i am concern) its none specific to malaysia or the inequality between races wealth distribution based on their hardwork or competence...
its about the general issue of the 99% poor everywhere..in the world
all their fucking hardwork right from the age of 5 till 26 and till they retire is siphoned by the capitalist (1%)...
their earnings will never catch up with the cost of living which their strive for all their life.....cost of living is a moving target ...and illusion..lured by the capitalist...which they will never attain...
they will never attain financial freedom they imagined they will
2019-07-10 20:07 | Report Abuse
business make money B based on the populations basic consumption (cost of living)...
if you dont give them pay A...at the same magnitude level....you as business owner (capitalist) are basically siphoning their hardwork to your own benefit..
2019-07-10 20:04 | Report Abuse
raider...we are not talking about donation here...i have no objections for workers to raise their competence level...
i am talking about giving 'pay' (A) fair to the 'cost of living' (B)...
remember B is actually where the business make their money...and its from business is where the A is formed...
A and B magnitude must be balanced...you cannot raise B and squeeze on A...
thats pure enslavery
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think about the maths above deeply...
i know the economics of money flow deeper than you can think
2019-07-10 19:53 | Report Abuse
Cant believe Najib is still around....
very easy for him to comeback to power , just divorce rosmah and get a new wife
hope someone can text him this msg! seriously.
2019-07-10 19:50 | Report Abuse
Humans have to learn from honey bees...the Queen (capitalist) and worker bees (wage earners)...lives together in a ~ fair society...they share their harvested honey together...independent to who brought more honey...they take care of their eggs, larva and pupa together...they know in which portions to share royal jelly with the queen..
obviously the queen bees knows to appreciate its worker bees..
they seem to know 'the balance'...
unlike human capitalists...that greedy ones ma....if they can get away with enslaving others ...they will....they dont mind squeezing the workers till their last drop of blood for their return on equity ma...
lol!
2019-07-10 19:40 | Report Abuse
the capitalist like raider want you sochais to work hard for him ma...lol!
2019-07-09 22:08 | Report Abuse
wong thean soon is a true entrepreneur...look how young he formed the business
2019-07-09 17:42 | Report Abuse
What Happens to a Shareholder When Delisting Occurs?
When a company is delisted, its stock no longer trades on one of the major stock exchanges. In a direct sense, nothing happens to a shareholder when delisting occurs. The shareholder still owns the same percentage of the company as before, and he is free to sell the shares to any willing buyer.
However, in financial reality, the delisting of a company is usually a huge negative. It often occurs after a company goes bankrupt or as it approaches bankruptcy.
When a stock gets delisted, the shareholder still owns the shares and can choose to keep them or sell them. However, trading will have to occur on the over-the-counter market, and ownership rights can become worthless if the company declares bankruptcy.
No Effects on Ownership
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When you buy a stock, you own it until you either sell it or, in some cases, the company redeems it from you. If a stock gets delisted, you don't have to hand over your ownership rights. However, those rights often become worthless.
In many cases, delisting occurs due to corporate bankruptcy, which typically wipes out original shareholders in favor of newly issued stock. Even if you hold on to your delisted shares, you often won't receive any shares in the company when it emerges from bankruptcy.
Decline in Value
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Before a stock gets delisted, an announcement is made to the marketplace. Sometimes, a company will voluntarily delist its shares and make the announcement itself, but other times an exchange will announce that a company no longer meets its listing requirements. Because a delisted stock can be hard to sell, many investors will sell after a delisting announcement, driving the price down. This is particularly true in cases of bankruptcy, where there is usually no use in holding on to the delisted shares.
Decline in Liquidity
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If you are a shareholder in a stock, you are free to sell the stock to whoever will buy it. Your trade does not necessarily have to occur on a stock exchange. However, one of the main reasons for the existence of the stock exchanges is to provide liquidity for investors. Liquidity refers to the availability of buyers and sellers in a particular stock.
Normally, when you want to sell a stock, you simply enter an order with your broker, and your shares find their way into the hands of a willing buyer. If your stock gets delisted, it will usually trade on the "over-the-counter" market, which doesn't provide easy access to buyers. It could become difficult, if not impossible, to sell your stock.
Effects of Private Buyout
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In some cases, a stock getting delisted might actually turn out to be a good thing for shareholders. If a company decides to go private instead of remaining publicly traded, it is essentially buying out existing stockholders. In exchange for your shares, the company will offer you cash.
After the buyout, the shares will be delisted. If you don't accept the buyout offer, you will keep your shares, but they will become worthless upon delisting.
Stock: [DAYANG]: DAYANG ENTERPRISE HOLDINGS BHD
2019-07-19 22:28 | Report Abuse
pjseow, are we able to know at what price Naim sold its stakes to Datuk Amar? Guess it will only be known during financial reporting