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2020-08-27 01:28 | Report Abuse
Pls sell more poh kong to me, I want to keep as much as possible .. thank you.
Pls sell more to me. I love poh kong ..
2020-08-27 01:24 | Report Abuse
Pls sell more supermax to me .. I want to collect as much as possible ..
sell more to me, thank u..
2020-08-27 01:23 | Report Abuse
Pls sell more to me.. thank you !
2020-08-27 01:22 | Report Abuse
Pls send more Topglove to me, I want to collect as much as possible until next quarter
... thank u for selling to me..
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2020-08-27 01:21 | Report Abuse
pls send adventa to me. I want to collect and keep until next quarter as much as possible..
2020-08-27 01:20 | Report Abuse
Pls send advents to me. I want to collect and keep as much as possible until next quarter
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2020-08-16 21:27 | Report Abuse
Warren buffet Buys Gold
https://www.kitco.com/news/2020-08-14/Warren-Buffett-buys-gold.html
2020-08-16 21:27 | Report Abuse
Warren buffet Buys Gold
https://www.kitco.com/news/2020-08-14/Warren-Buffett-buys-gold.html
2020-08-16 21:25 | Report Abuse
Warren Buffet Buy Gold two days ago
https://www.kitco.com/news/2020-08-14/Warren-Buffett-buys-gold.
2020-08-16 21:24 | Report Abuse
Warren Buffett buys Gold
https://www.kitco.com/news/2020-08-14/Warren-Buffett-buys-gold.html
2020-08-12 01:51 | Report Abuse
Latest Target Price,
CIMB raised SUPERMX target price to RM27.00
Date: 11/08/2020
Stock : SUPERMAX
Source : CIMB
Price Target : RM 27.00
Price Call : BUY CALL
Supermax Corporation - Great Set of Results, More to Come
Date: 11/08/2020
KENANGA raised SUPERMX target price to RM 25.45 Date: 11/08/2020
Stock : SUPERMX
Source : KENANGA
Price Target : RM 25.45
Price Call : BUY CALL
Supermax Corporation - Great Set of Results, More to
Come
Date: 11/08/2020
AFFIN HWANG raised SUPERMX target price to RM33.00
Date: 11/08/2020
Stock : SUPERMX
Source : Affin Hwang Capital
Price Target. : RM 33
Price Call : BUY CALL
Supermax Corporation - Great Set of Results, More to
Come
Date: 11/08/2020
2020-08-12 01:33 | Report Abuse
Putin Says Russian Covid-19 Vaccine Ready To Go January 1, 2021 https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2020/08/11/putin-says-russian-covid-19-vaccine-ready-to-go-january-1-2021/#54749b9815c7
As the saying goes, Not so fast la the vaccine.
pls read. next year only out, phase 3 trial also NOT yet pass. Only declare onl
2020-08-07 14:07 | Report Abuse
Gold price up again
Gold Continues to Rise, Reaches New Record High - https://www.investing.com/news/commodities-news/gold-continues-to-rise-reaches-new-record-high-2257841
2020-08-07 14:06 | Report Abuse
Gold Continues to Rise, Reaches New Record High - https://www.investing.com/news/commodities-news/gold-continues-to-rise-reaches-new-record-high-2257841
2020-08-07 01:17 | Report Abuse
Bank of America says prices could hit $3,000 within 18 months. Sure- rise to $2,500 but were likely to go further.
2020-08-06 14:03 | Report Abuse
"Gold Continues Rising After Topping $2,000 Mark"
https://www.investing.com/news/commodities-news/gold-continues-rising-after-topping-2000-mark-2255770
2020-08-06 14:03 | Report Abuse
"Gold Continues Rising After Topping $2,050Mark"
https://www.investing.com/news/commodities-news/gold-continues-rising-after-topping-2000-mark-2255770
Buy poh Kong
2020-08-06 12:14 | Report Abuse
"Gold Continues Rising After Topping $2,000 Mark"
https://www.investing.com/news/commodities-news/gold-continues-rising-after-topping-2000-mark-2255770
2020-08-06 09:10 | Report Abuse
Buy poh Kong and Tomei, limit up soon
2020-08-04 00:37 | Report Abuse
Trump criticizes Birx for the first time after she issues coronavirus warnings
https://cnn.it/31dqFiy
2020-08-04 00:36 | Report Abuse
Trump criticizes Birx for the first time after she issues coronavirus warnings.
https://cnn.it/31dqFiy
2020-08-01 13:31 | Report Abuse
HARTALEGA
Kuan Mun Leong: Demand for gloves from U.S. hospitals being "double"
Malaysian glove maker Hartalega says demand is 'still very high'
Kuan Mun Leong, CEO of Hartalega Holdings, tells Christine Tan that the present environment remains "very challenging," with demand for gloves from U.S. hospitals being "double" that of the period before the coronavirus pandemic.
2020-07-22 17:57 | Report Abuse
Hong Kong Sets Daily Record; Tokyo Says Stay Home: Virus Update
Bloomberg News
Hong Kong reported a record number of daily local virus cases, while Tokyo’s governor warned against unnecessary trips outdoors over an upcoming holiday weekend. Australia, once hailed as a virus success, also set a daily infection record.
President Donald Trump warned that the U.S. outbreak will probably get worse before it gets better. The U.S. accused two Chinese hackers of working with Beijing to steal coronavirus research from Western companies.
Aviation regulators in the European Union and Singapore are working together to establish health safety measures and facilitate a recovery of air travel.
Key Developments:
Global Tracker: Cases near 15 million; deaths pass 616,000
U.S. infections far exceed reported cases, CDC finds
Covid antibodies fade rapidly, raising risk of lost immunity
Virus threatens to undo women’s economic progress, IMF says
Preschooler parents are facing tough choices as offices reopen
U.K. oil industry at odds with government on mass testing
2020-07-22 17:56 | Report Abuse
Hong Kong Sets Daily Record; Tokyo Says Stay Home: Virus Update
Bloomberg News
Hong Kong reported a record number of daily local virus cases, while Tokyo’s governor warned against unnecessary trips outdoors over an upcoming holiday weekend. Australia, once hailed as a virus success, also set a daily infection record.
President Donald Trump warned that the U.S. outbreak will probably get worse before it gets better. The U.S. accused two Chinese hackers of working with Beijing to steal coronavirus research from Western companies.
Aviation regulators in the European Union and Singapore are working together to establish health safety measures and facilitate a recovery of air travel.
Key Developments:
Global Tracker: Cases near 15 million; deaths pass 616,000
U.S. infections far exceed reported cases, CDC finds
Covid antibodies fade rapidly, raising risk of lost immunity
Virus threatens to undo women’s economic progress, IMF says
Preschooler parents are facing tough choices as offices reopen
U.K. oil industry at odds with government on mass testing
2020-07-22 17:51 | Report Abuse
LATEST: As hospitalizations rise in 40 states, the daily coronavirus death toll has surpassed 1,000 for the first time since May. Now states with high cases like California and Florida are reevaluating restrictions. ABC's Kenneth Moton reports.
2020-07-22 17:51 | Report Abuse
LATEST: As hospitalizations rise in 40 states, the daily coronavirus death toll has surpassed 1,000 for the first time since May. Now states with high cases like California and Florida are reevaluating restrictions. ABC's Kenneth Moton reports.
2020-07-22 17:51 | Report Abuse
LATEST: As hospitalizations rise in 40 states, the daily coronavirus death toll has surpassed 1,000 for the first time since May. Now states with high cases like California and Florida are reevaluating restrictions. ABC's Kenneth Moton reports.
2020-07-22 17:50 | Report Abuse
LATEST: As hospitalizations rise in 40 states, the daily coronavirus death toll has surpassed 1,000 for the first time since May. Now states with high cases like California and Florida are reevaluating restrictions. ABC's Kenneth Moton reports.
2020-07-22 17:38 | Report Abuse
Once a Model City, Hong Kong Grapples With a New Coronavirus Wave
Doctors are seeing more cases a day than they had in previous outbreaks, and a number of infections with unknown origin have made the outbreak harder to contain.
Hong Kong once seemed like a model for how to control the coronavirus. Schools were open. Restaurants and malls buzzed with crowds. Buses and trains operated as usual, with residents dutifully wearing face masks on board.
But a new wave of infections in recent days has put the city on edge. Hospitals are now seeing more cases a day than they ever have during the pandemic. More important, health officials are unable to determine the origin of many of these cases, despite having a robust contact tracing system in place.
The government reported 73 cases on Monday, one of the highest totals for a single day since the coronavirus emerged nearly seven months ago in mainland China. In short order, the virus has spread across the city, infecting clerical staff at a government-run eye clinic, residents at a senior center and cleaning workers at the airport.
“The situation is very serious, and there is no sign of it coming under control,” Carrie Lam, the chief executive of Hong Kong, said on Sunday as she announced new restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the virus.
2020-07-22 17:38 | Report Abuse
Once a Model City, Hong Kong Grapples With a New Coronavirus Wave
Doctors are seeing more cases a day than they had in previous outbreaks, and a number of infections with unknown origin have made the outbreak harder to contain.
Hong Kong once seemed like a model for how to control the coronavirus. Schools were open. Restaurants and malls buzzed with crowds. Buses and trains operated as usual, with residents dutifully wearing face masks on board.
But a new wave of infections in recent days has put the city on edge. Hospitals are now seeing more cases a day than they ever have during the pandemic. More important, health officials are unable to determine the origin of many of these cases, despite having a robust contact tracing system in place.
The government reported 73 cases on Monday, one of the highest totals for a single day since the coronavirus emerged nearly seven months ago in mainland China. In short order, the virus has spread across the city, infecting clerical staff at a government-run eye clinic, residents at a senior center and cleaning workers at the airport.
“The situation is very serious, and there is no sign of it coming under control,” Carrie Lam, the chief executive of Hong Kong, said on Sunday as she announced new restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the virus.
2020-07-22 17:38 | Report Abuse
Once a Model City, Hong Kong Grapples With a New Coronavirus Wave
Doctors are seeing more cases a day than they had in previous outbreaks, and a number of infections with unknown origin have made the outbreak harder to contain.
Hong Kong once seemed like a model for how to control the coronavirus. Schools were open. Restaurants and malls buzzed with crowds. Buses and trains operated as usual, with residents dutifully wearing face masks on board.
But a new wave of infections in recent days has put the city on edge. Hospitals are now seeing more cases a day than they ever have during the pandemic. More important, health officials are unable to determine the origin of many of these cases, despite having a robust contact tracing system in place.
The government reported 73 cases on Monday, one of the highest totals for a single day since the coronavirus emerged nearly seven months ago in mainland China. In short order, the virus has spread across the city, infecting clerical staff at a government-run eye clinic, residents at a senior center and cleaning workers at the airport.
“The situation is very serious, and there is no sign of it coming under control,” Carrie Lam, the chief executive of Hong Kong, said on Sunday as she announced new restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the virus.
2020-07-22 17:36 | Report Abuse
Once a Model City, Hong Kong Grapples With a New Coronavirus Wave
Doctors are seeing more cases a day than they had in previous outbreaks, and a number of infections with unknown origin have made the outbreak harder to contain.
Hong Kong once seemed like a model for how to control the coronavirus. Schools were open. Restaurants and malls buzzed with crowds. Buses and trains operated as usual, with residents dutifully wearing face masks on board.
But a new wave of infections in recent days has put the city on edge. Hospitals are now seeing more cases a day than they ever have during the pandemic. More important, health officials are unable to determine the origin of many of these cases, despite having a robust contact tracing system in place.
The government reported 73 cases on Monday, one of the highest totals for a single day since the coronavirus emerged nearly seven months ago in mainland China. In short order, the virus has spread across the city, infecting clerical staff at a government-run eye clinic, residents at a senior center and cleaning workers at the airport.
“The situation is very serious, and there is no sign of it coming under control,” Carrie Lam, the chief executive of Hong Kong, said on Sunday as she announced new restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the virus.
2020-07-22 17:09 | Report Abuse
No certainty Vaccine will be out!
LONDON (July 21): The University of Oxford's possible Covid-19 vaccine could be rolled out by the end of the year but there is no certainty, the lead developer of the vaccine said on Tuesday.
The experimental vaccine, which has been licensed to AstraZeneca, produced an immune response in early-stage clinical trials, data showed on Monday, preserving hopes it could be in use by the end of 2020.
"The end of the year target for getting vaccine roll-out, it's a possibility but there's absolutely no certainty about that because we need three things to happen," Sarah Gilbert told BBC Radio.
She said it needed to be shown to work in late-stage trials, there needed to be large quantities manufactured, and regulators had to agree quickly to license it for emergency use before large numbers of people could be vaccinated.
England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty and his deputy Jonathan Van-Tam took differing views on the potential timeline.
"The chance of us getting a vaccine before Christmas that actually is highly effective are, in my view, very low," Whitty told lawmakers.
Van-Tam, however, said he was "cautiously optimistic that we will have some vaccine this side of Christmas."
The Oxford scientists had eyed a million doses of the potential vaccine to be produced by September.
Although the deal with AstraZeneca has provided manufacturing capacity to do that, the lower prevalence of the novel coronavirus in Britain has complicated the process of proving its efficacy.
Late-stage trials crucial for providing data are under way in Brazil and South Africa and are due to start in the United States also.
There are no approved vaccines yet for Covid-19, but the World Health Organization has said AstraZenec
2020-07-22 17:08 | Report Abuse
No certainty Vaccine will be out!
LONDON (July 21): The University of Oxford's possible Covid-19 vaccine could be rolled out by the end of the year but there is no certainty, the lead developer of the vaccine said on Tuesday.
The experimental vaccine, which has been licensed to AstraZeneca, produced an immune response in early-stage clinical trials, data showed on Monday, preserving hopes it could be in use by the end of 2020.
"The end of the year target for getting vaccine roll-out, it's a possibility but there's absolutely no certainty about that because we need three things to happen," Sarah Gilbert told BBC Radio.
She said it needed to be shown to work in late-stage trials, there needed to be large quantities manufactured, and regulators had to agree quickly to license it for emergency use before large numbers of people could be vaccinated.
England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty and his deputy Jonathan Van-Tam took differing views on the potential timeline.
"The chance of us getting a vaccine before Christmas that actually is highly effective are, in my view, very low," Whitty told lawmakers.
Van-Tam, however, said he was "cautiously optimistic that we will have some vaccine this side of Christmas."
The Oxford scientists had eyed a million doses of the potential vaccine to be produced by September.
Although the deal with AstraZeneca has provided manufacturing capacity to do that, the lower prevalence of the novel coronavirus in Britain has complicated the process of proving its efficacy.
Late-stage trials crucial for providing data are under way in Brazil and South Africa and are due to start in the United States also.
There are no approved vaccines yet for Covid-19, but the World Health Organization has said AstraZenec
2020-07-22 17:07 | Report Abuse
No certainty Vaccine will be out!
LONDON (July 21): The University of Oxford's possible Covid-19 vaccine could be rolled out by the end of the year but there is no certainty, the lead developer of the vaccine said on Tuesday.
The experimental vaccine, which has been licensed to AstraZeneca, produced an immune response in early-stage clinical trials, data showed on Monday, preserving hopes it could be in use by the end of 2020.
"The end of the year target for getting vaccine roll-out, it's a possibility but there's absolutely no certainty about that because we need three things to happen," Sarah Gilbert told BBC Radio.
She said it needed to be shown to work in late-stage trials, there needed to be large quantities manufactured, and regulators had to agree quickly to license it for emergency use before large numbers of people could be vaccinated.
England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty and his deputy Jonathan Van-Tam took differing views on the potential timeline.
"The chance of us getting a vaccine before Christmas that actually is highly effective are, in my view, very low," Whitty told lawmakers.
Van-Tam, however, said he was "cautiously optimistic that we will have some vaccine this side of Christmas."
The Oxford scientists had eyed a million doses of the potential vaccine to be produced by September.
Although the deal with AstraZeneca has provided manufacturing capacity to do that, the lower prevalence of the novel coronavirus in Britain has complicated the process of proving its efficacy.
Late-stage trials crucial for providing data are under way in Brazil and South Africa and are due to start in the United States also.
There are no approved vaccines yet for Covid-19, but the World Health Organization has said AstraZenec
2020-07-22 17:06 | Report Abuse
No certainty Vaccine will be out!
LONDON (July 21): The University of Oxford's possible Covid-19 vaccine could be rolled out by the end of the year but there is no certainty, the lead developer of the vaccine said on Tuesday.
The experimental vaccine, which has been licensed to AstraZeneca, produced an immune response in early-stage clinical trials, data showed on Monday, preserving hopes it could be in use by the end of 2020.
"The end of the year target for getting vaccine roll-out, it's a possibility but there's absolutely no certainty about that because we need three things to happen," Sarah Gilbert told BBC Radio.
She said it needed to be shown to work in late-stage trials, there needed to be large quantities manufactured, and regulators had to agree quickly to license it for emergency use before large numbers of people could be vaccinated.
England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty and his deputy Jonathan Van-Tam took differing views on the potential timeline.
"The chance of us getting a vaccine before Christmas that actually is highly effective are, in my view, very low," Whitty told lawmakers.
Van-Tam, however, said he was "cautiously optimistic that we will have some vaccine this side of Christmas."
The Oxford scientists had eyed a million doses of the potential vaccine to be produced by September.
Although the deal with AstraZeneca has provided manufacturing capacity to do that, the lower prevalence of the novel coronavirus in Britain has complicated the process of proving its efficacy.
Late-stage trials crucial for providing data are under way in Brazil and South Africa and are due to start in the United States also.
There are no approved vaccines yet for Covid-19, but the World Health Organization has said AstraZeneca's
2020-07-22 17:04 | Report Abuse
No certainty the vaccine wiill be out !
LONDON (July 21): The University of Oxford's possible Covid-19 vaccine could be rolled out by the end of the year but there is no certainty, the lead developer of the vaccine said on Tuesday.
The experimental vaccine, which has been licensed to AstraZeneca, produced an immune response in early-stage clinical trials, data showed on Monday, preserving hopes it could be in use by the end of 2020.
"The end of the year target for getting vaccine roll-out, it's a possibility but there's absolutely no certainty about that because we need three things to happen," Sarah Gilbert told BBC Radio.
She said it needed to be shown to work in late-stage trials, there needed to be large quantities manufactured, and regulators had to agree quickly to license it for emergency use before large numbers of people could be vaccinated.
England's Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty and his deputy Jonathan Van-Tam took differing views on the potential timeline.
"The chance of us getting a vaccine before Christmas that actually is highly effective are, in my view, very low," Whitty told lawmakers.
Van-Tam, however, said he was "cautiously optimistic that we will have some vaccine this side of Christmas."
The Oxford scientists had eyed a million doses of the potential vaccine to be produced by September.
Although the deal with AstraZeneca has provided manufacturing capacity to do that, the lower prevalence of the novel coronavirus in Britain has complicated the process of proving its efficacy.
Late-stage trials crucial for providing data are under way in Brazil and South Africa and are due to start in the United States also.
There are no approved vaccines yet for Covid-19, but the World Health Organization has said AstraZeneca's
2020-07-22 13:37 | Report Abuse
Any nights we prayed
With no proof anyone could hear
In our hearts a hope for a song
We barely understood
Now we are not afraid
Although we know there's much to fear
We were moving mountains
Long before we knew we could, whoa, yes
There can be miracles
When you believe
Though hope is frail
Its hard to kill
Who knows what miracles
You can achieve
When you believe somehow you will
You will when you believe
Mmmyeah
In this time of fear
When prayer so often proves in vain
Hope seems like the summer birds
Too swiftly flown away
Yet now I'm standing here
My hearts so full, I can't explain
Seeking faith and speakin' words
I never thought I'd say
There can be miracles
When you believe (when you believe)
Though hope is frail
Its hard to kill (mmm)
Who knows what miracles
You can achieve (You can achieve)
When you believe somehow you will
You will when you believe
They don't always happen when you ask
And it's easy to give in to your fears
But when you're blinded by your pain
Can't see your way clear through the rain
A small but still, resilient voice
Says hope is very near, oh (oh)
There can be miracles (miracles)
When you believe (boy, when you believe, yeah) (though hope is frail)
Though hope is frail (it's hard)
Its hard to kill (hard to kill, oh, yeah)
Who knows what miracles
You can achieve (you can achieve, oh)
When you believe somehow you will (somehow, somehow, somehow)
Now you will (now I, now I, know)
You will when you believe (when you)
(Oh oh)
You will when you believe
2020-07-20 10:03 | Report Abuse
85 Infants Tested Positive for Coronavirus in Texas: They 'Have Not Even Had Their First Birthday Yet'.
https://people.com/health/85-infants-under-1-test-positive-for-coronavirus-texas/?utm_campaign=peoplemagazine&utm_content=link&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_term=5f132840d865890001a14f39
2020-07-20 10:01 | Report Abuse
85 Infants Tested Positive for Coronavirus in Texas: They 'Have Not Even Had Their First Birthday Yet'.
https://people.com/health/85-infants-under-1-test-positive-for-coronavirus-texas/?utm_campaign=peoplemagazine&utm_content=link&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_term=5f132840d865890001a14f39
Stock: [SUPERMX]: SUPERMAX CORPORATION BHD
2020-08-27 01:29 | Report Abuse
Pls sell more to me. Appreciate TQ