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2024-01-28 20:10 | Report Abuse
Leno, if follow you I would not have been able to increase my original investment in Insas 5 folds.
2024-01-28 20:06 | Report Abuse
I have one last batch of Insas to sell if price goes over RM1.40 . If it doesn't I probably be stuck with it for a year.
2024-01-28 20:04 | Report Abuse
@Income, most little boys here will not sell unless told so by their mummies.
2024-01-28 20:03 | Report Abuse
@speakup, part of my Insas proceeds have gone into KPS @ 82 - 82.5 sen.
2024-01-28 19:55 | Report Abuse
@speakup, correct, I have been selling down, last price I sold was at RM1.34.
2024-01-28 19:35 | Report Abuse
@Busino, if Affin does a 1 for 1 bonus issue, price will be adjusted to RM1.20 and if later price drops below RM1 some funds are prohibited from buying shares below RM1.
2024-01-28 19:31 | Report Abuse
@metaverse, how to do a takeover if there's no way to acquire 50% plus one share?
2024-01-28 19:27 | Report Abuse
Tong only owns 124,700 shares in Insas plus recently acquired 134,800 warrants. How to take over Insas with so little. Even myself held more.
2024-01-28 09:55 | Report Abuse
LTAT and Boustead currently owns close to 50% , so there's no way of an hostile takeover. The only takeover is one that's decided by the Federal government such as Maybank or CIMB or RHB or even MBSB taking over Affin. Then it will be done at a price of at least 1 time book value.
2024-01-28 09:49 | Report Abuse
Mikecyc, CNY coming. Be merry, be jolly, be happy.
2024-01-28 09:43 | Report Abuse
With the 22,500 shares, had you sold all recently at RM1.30 you would be getting RM29,250. Your initial investment of RM6,000 about 10 years ago has grown to almost 5 times. This is happening to me. Insas paling cantek.
2024-01-28 09:36 | Report Abuse
If you buy 10,000 shares at 60 sen, sells all at RM1.10 your original RM6,000 becomes RM11,000 and with that amount you can later buy back say, 15,000 shares at around 70 sen. Then sell the 15,000 shares at RM1.20 to get RM18,000. Later when price drops back to say, 80 sen, you can buy 22,500 shares.
2024-01-28 09:31 | Report Abuse
In the last 10 years I completely exited from Insas twice around the peak and with the gains made was able to buy back more Insas shares when it dropped back.
2024-01-28 09:29 | Report Abuse
I started holding Insas about 10 years ago, never made it to the top 30 shareholders list, never dream of making anyway. :-)
2024-01-28 09:25 | Report Abuse
EPF is 4th largest shareholder at 6.5%, Sarawak 5th at 4.9%. The top three are LTAT, Bank of East Asia and Boustead.
2024-01-28 09:22 | Report Abuse
The top 30 shareholders of Affin own 87.7%. There's not much free float in the open market.
2024-01-28 09:16 | Report Abuse
Oh yes, it was the Asset Management company that was sold.
2024-01-28 09:11 | Report Abuse
To the others : Don't sell your Insas unless your mummy tells you to ........ haha.
2024-01-27 22:59 | Report Abuse
Official news is additional 15% stake to be sold. Some people just spreading bullshit about a takeover.
2024-01-27 22:58 | Report Abuse
Federal government aiding LTAT in the MGO of Boustead and Bplant. LTAT doesn't need to give up Affin but need money to pay good dividend to its members.
2024-01-27 20:37 | Report Abuse
Quote from the above article : "over the last 10 years, Insas has traded above RM1 for only a few months in 2014 and a brief
period in 2017."
2024-01-27 20:02 | Report Abuse
To do a take over on Insas whether hostile, friendly, sneaky, openly or whatever, the person must acquire 33% first. But first whoever is taking over Insas must announce himself as a substantial shareholder once he has crossed 5% shareholding. So far, has anyone one crossed 5%?
2024-01-27 19:42 | Report Abuse
@Income, if Insas goes to RM4.00, Insas-CA will go to how much?
2024-01-27 19:38 | Report Abuse
Remain focussed on the sole reason why Insas share price spiked since two weeks ago. It is due to name dropping of a famous former banker. How much shares does this famous former banker holds in Insas? Has he accumulated 5%? Will he be announcing himself as a substantial shareholder?
2024-01-27 19:33 | Report Abuse
Insas has a call warrant Insas-CA. Anyone playing this?
2024-01-27 19:14 | Report Abuse
@speakup, please update us on Tong's position on Insas from lastest The Edge Weekly.
2024-01-27 19:06 | Report Abuse
Sarawak pays Kenanga to write a downgrade report on Affin, then goes to LTAT and offer RM2.30.
2024-01-27 19:03 | Report Abuse
Today Saturday, you all no go shopping for CNY clothes?
2024-01-27 12:18 | Report Abuse
Mikecyc, why you keep repeating? Write something new.
2024-01-27 09:58 | Report Abuse
@ speakup, limit down good, we all can buy back.
2024-01-27 09:57 | Report Abuse
MrFox, Mr Sslee at one stage held over 2.3 million shares in Insas and listed as one of the top 30 shareholders.
2024-01-27 09:25 | Report Abuse
Currently Tong still is substantial shareholder of Star with over 5% stake. Did Tong acquire Insas in the open market recently to emerge substantial shareholder? If he did, how long will he take to reach 33% to trigger mandatory general offer?
2024-01-27 00:15 | Report Abuse
MAA disposal of its Philippines insurance subsidiary will give it how much gain?
2024-01-26 23:26 | Report Abuse
Will Insas this time rally beyond RM1.50? Beyond RM2.00? Beyond RM3.00? Beyond RM4.00? RM60?
2024-01-26 23:24 | Report Abuse
Most people held Insas very long because their target selling price was not reached in each of the previous rally. Mr Sslee revealed that in the earlier rally in 2021 he didn't sell down because his target price was RM1.50.
2024-01-26 23:19 | Report Abuse
Yes, Leno is a good cat. Leno does feel Insas is still cheap. Different people have different target price because they have different entry price.
2024-01-26 22:57 | Report Abuse
@Lpc1225, don't say that, Leno will sure scold you.
2024-01-26 22:56 | Report Abuse
Another thing I wonder is if someone targets a company for a hostile takeover would he announce to everyone of what he thinks is the value of the target?
2024-01-26 22:51 | Report Abuse
Why is EPF selling with urgency? Why doesn't EPF wait until RM3 before selling?
2024-01-26 22:47 | Report Abuse
Tong values Insas at 4.33, Leno now values Insas at 60.00. Tong buys Insas up to 4.33 then sells to Leno at 60.00?
2024-01-26 22:41 | Report Abuse
Has Tong acquired 5% of Insas? So far there has been no announcement. Who has 5% of Insas to sell to Tong?
2024-01-26 22:39 | Report Abuse
The hype then was on Star and not on Insas but Insas was and still is much deeper undervalued.
2024-01-26 22:37 | Report Abuse
In April last year Star share price shot up steeply but Insas share price didn't move up much.
2024-01-26 22:34 | Report Abuse
Tong made his entry into Star in the same month as Insas in April last year. In Star's case Ting became an instant substantial shareholder in excess of 5%. However, Tong didn't buy the shares from the open market but directly from Amanah Sahan Bumuputera.
2024-01-26 22:11 | Report Abuse
The hype now is Tong to do a hostile takeover?
2024-01-26 22:10 | Report Abuse
@MrSslee, DSThong has already a controlling interest in Insas through unofficial nominees. This isn't a big secret among those who know.
2024-01-26 22:04 | Report Abuse
Yes, yes, yes, MrSslee you are absolutely right. Now Insas is shark infested. It's exciting and rewarding swimming in shark infected waters but remember to always stay ahead of the sharks.
2024-01-26 21:52 | Report Abuse
@MrSslee, have you ever why all these years no one dare to attempt a hostile takeover of deeply undervalued Insas where its cash alone is greater than its market value?
Stock: [INSAS]: INSAS BHD
2024-01-28 20:17 | Report Abuse
The hype in the past week has been Tong making a take over of Insas or at least
substantially accumulating. So, it's very disappointing that he didn't increase his rather small shareholding.