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2013-11-19 11:17 | Report Abuse
Now investment houses and brokerage all downgrading because most of them sold this morning. Price collapse is just beginning, takes a few more days for the dust to settle.
2013-11-19 10:57 | Report Abuse
looks like sersol running out of steam, if no turnover > 50 mills per day this week price cannot sustained. Wiil be back to where it started.
2013-11-18 22:30 | Report Abuse
BJcorp has at least 150 mills overhanging shares. Not large compare to its huge paid up. Will take sometime for the shares to be mopped. For one a better result every quarter would help to clear the overhanging stocks.
2013-11-18 22:19 | Report Abuse
Latest news china liberalization of the financial markets allowed outflows of funds out of china. With no obstacles, CSL should pay at least 50 sen dividends to prove its sincerity and prop its share price.
2013-11-18 22:07 | Report Abuse
Like I have always observed, MAS is operating like a government department. That's why the explanation they still have RM5.4 bills cash of tax payers monies. A culture and organisation attributable to social welfare objectives, not as a profit centre. Nothing has changed over the years. That's why tony's attempt to turn them around failed due to political reasons.
2013-11-18 19:59 | Report Abuse
False news denied by major shareholders, price will be down further.
2013-11-18 19:36 | Report Abuse
MAS forgot to tell shareholders that changing or buying new planes, incurred high interest costs, ie triple the same quarter last year's cost besides being more fuel efficient. Can we expect the last quarter to be a lost cause too, since it is running below operating costs.
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/business/article/malaysia-airlines-swings-to-a-loss-in-q3-on-higher-expenses
2013-11-18 18:18 | Report Abuse
Let's watch the show tomorrow. Last August, within 5 days of the release of the result, overhanging shares increased by half a billion, to date the overhanging figure has not recovered.
2013-11-18 18:14 | Report Abuse
Can you believe Najib's now, when he said MAS is improving financially. Even the PM will not be able to collect pieces of Humpty Dumpty when it shattered into pieces.
Anyway let's see whether Government will support the price tomorrow.
2013-11-17 19:47 | Report Abuse
Sersol still got some way to goreng. But the swing is not for the faint hearted.
2013-11-17 19:30 | Report Abuse
Game over on Thursday and Friday as the sharks have sold downwards , overhanging shares of 50 mills shares appeared for the first time on the otherwise accumulation drive.
2013-11-17 19:15 | Report Abuse
Know Danny Tan? Is he not VT brother which many have made negative comments? So RM 1.30 is not going to be the lowest.
2013-11-17 13:16 | Report Abuse
Results will be out soon. Is it going to be another disappointment? Opinions among funds are varied. But one thing is sure. If the next Quarter result is behind expectations, be prepared for MAS share to sink further. Last August, within 5 days of the release of the result, overhanging shares increased by half a billion, to date the overhanging figure has not recovered. An analyst anticipate a net profit of RM17 millions which is equal to 0.1 of a sen per share. A run up could be overdone if only RM17 mills net profit is achieved.
2013-11-16 14:57 | Report Abuse
I don't speculate on whether Tudor has worldwide market. If you want to talk about chocolate, go visit Langkawi or in fact in Singapore, you can see that the world chocolate markets are highly competitive with many reknown swiss and euro brands.
I only looked at how players of each counter accumulate its shares and how fast they disposed it. PMC accumulation todate is not attractive at all.
2013-11-16 14:08 | Report Abuse
On 12th to 13th Nov, huge disposal effected. The sharks have unloaded.
2013-11-16 13:54 | Report Abuse
Whoever is holding PMC shares, note that PMC price reached its peak accumulation of 65 mills on 4th November 2013 and since then almost 30 mills shares were sold off till friday.
2013-11-16 13:38 | Report Abuse
PMC is unlikely to be Harrison or DKSH in future. These companies mostly distribute many and varied products for manufacturers. In PMC only Tudor Chocolates seemed to be discussed here day in day out.
2013-11-16 12:43 | Report Abuse
All time high share accumulation for the last 3 years.
2013-11-07 23:32 | Report Abuse
Today sharks disposed 22 mills shares after accumulation the past 1 + weeks.
2013-11-07 23:22 | Report Abuse
Possibility of a repeat of today's volume tomorrow is remote. Still lots of overhanging shares.
2013-11-06 22:11 | Report Abuse
2013-11-06 21:08 | Report Abuse
Bjtoto Business Trust is going to be listed in Singapore soon. After which Berjaya Toto Bhd investment in subsidiary Sport toto Malaysia Sdn bhd will be managed under the trust and in exchanged Berjaya Toto Bhd will control around 80% of the Business Trust unit. Upon the secondary listing in malaysia probably next year, for every 10 shares of Berjaya toto Bhd, shareholders will be distributed 21 units trust, which have a yield of 8%, hopefully an 8% dividend as business trust normally distribute all of its earnings. Of course your existing shares in Berjaya toto will be adjusted downwards by the market forces. According to the Berjaya toto bhd management, the company will retained at least 25% stake of the unit trust and have management control over the Business trust. In addition its phillipines gaming units, and investment in several companies including Redtone and a listed motor company in UK and the Philipines and some properties in Berjaya Time square will remained in the company. The unique model of a trust allows the initial promoter of the business to sell down its interest in a subsidiary and yet retained management control over the business. Thereby market driven to realize the full value of its major business.
2013-11-02 12:58 | Report Abuse
"Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak has insisted that his government is not “racist at all”, pointing out that it caters to the needs of “small minorities” as well." as told to CNN.
However, even the budget is racist slant.
"If you notice, the Prime Minister announced all kinds of incentives for the Bumiputeras and the Indian community.
And guess what? Hardly any incentives were announced for the Chinese community. Actually, there was nothing.
In fact, the PM even said that he was thanking the Indian community for voting Barisan Nasional in the General Election.
So, by not giving any incentives to the Chinese, he was basically saying, serves you right for pulling that "tsunami" stunt.
Now, how well does that bode with the fact that the PM is supposed to be the PM of all Malaysians?" By Azalee Malaysian Insider
2013-11-02 12:53 | Report Abuse
2013-10-28 23:50 | Report Abuse
Just announced that TTB icap has bought 400k shares in May 2013. I suppose around 62 sen. Now people chasing them up to 93 sen today. Just wondering what is he up to as tech and computer stocks are not recovering as expected.
2013-10-28 18:24 | Report Abuse
Money politics played a role in ensuring that undeserving candidates emerged winners in the recent Umno party elections, said former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
He said he was not convinced that corruption had been eliminated from the recent Umno elections and that money was still being splashed around.
"I think there was a lot of money involved, going into the millions and loads of people who should not be getting votes were getting votes because of the money they spent," he said in Putrajaya this morning.
Money politics played a role in ensuring that undeserving candidates emerged winners in the recent Umno party elections, said former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.
He said he was not convinced that corruption had been eliminated from the recent Umno elections and that money was still being splashed around.
"I think there was a lot of money involved, going into the millions and loads of people who should not be getting votes were getting votes because of the money they spent," he said in Putrajaya this morning.
Dr Mahathir said that such corrupt practices were also carried out in general elections where voters wanted to know what was in it for them for casting their ballots.
“Initially, we were very nationalistic and thought of the country first. The first few general elections were not so much affected by corruption. But the country has come to a stage where corruption is accepted as part of our way of life and culture,” he said.
“Selling votes became a culture, and it is no longer about the country’s progress. When it gets to that stage, corruption is general and rampant.”
He said during his time, he had won election, lost election and even won uncontested.
“The most unhappy moment for the people in my constituency was when I won uncontested, because there was then no money to buy them nasi lemak and cigarettes.
“That was because it was a done deal. If there was a contest, the candidates of course would be willing to fork out money to gain support,” he added.
Mahathir also lamented that the country’s future would get worse with corruption but suggested that one way to curb the practice in government would be to reduce the period required for government approvals for projects and contracts.
“Yes, you must punish those found guilty (of corruption), but we must also make sure that all government projects are implemented according to procedures and within the shortest timeframe possible. – October 28, 2013.
2013-10-27 21:03 | Report Abuse
Fortunebull, that's not the way.The computer shop will quote you the price without GST. Just like you eat in a restaurant, price quoted not including government service tax and internal service charge. The computer shop and restaurant will collect on behalf of the government and they are not bothered whether how much you pay GST. Unless you throw in the carrot,negotiate to pay him in cash plus perhaps cash payment of a fraction of the GST. At the end its a win win situation for both sides.
2013-10-27 20:47 | Report Abuse
Result for next quarter will be disclosed by end November. Suppose to improve if not the share price will collapse overnight.
2013-10-27 20:43 | Report Abuse
Now 200 mills shares overhanging. RM 50 mills required to mop up and push the price but CSL is not doing it with the available cash. Why?
2013-10-27 20:34 | Report Abuse
"One can hope that he can come out of the shadow of trying to please and point to a path for inclusive development for all Malaysians." quoted from Bridget Welsh
With the way Utusex has been stirring up racial sentiments I do not think Najib is aiming for inclusiveness but rather to protect and enhance his position towards the next election. Malay Posturing would be the norm as he tried to consolidate his power for another term. When next election year comes then he will again attempt to sweeten his pre election role with an "all inclusiveness publicity" while fielding the corrupt and the extremist in the election. Just watch!!!!
2013-10-25 23:04 | Report Abuse
The communist china was financially and ideologically supporting chin peng all along his fight for years. There was even a radio station transmmiting from china to malaysia. Most of the malays communist leaders and including chin peng were staying in china off and on, perhaps for ideological indoctrination.
2013-10-25 22:42 | Report Abuse
Not scared of communist chinese coming into Malaysia and spread their ideology. Pre election the Chief of police was looking every where for local communist agents in the opposition camps.
2013-10-25 22:29 | Report Abuse
"Communist no place in Malaysia."
In the budget speech today, Najib said was overwhemled by Xi Jing Ping heaping praises on him from the head honco from communist china. We are now getting investment from communist china.
Endless possibilities where walking the talk doesn't really matter.
2013-10-25 22:17 | Report Abuse
Will the Malays change? by Zaid Ibrahim
"WHILE discussing national unity at a gathering of Malaysian students in Melbourne last week, I told them that it was in the long-term interest of the Malays – and it was crucial to national unity – that the “Malay/Muslim-first policy” be rejected by the Malays themselves.
The “privileges” ostensibly useful to them are actually a hindrance to their wellbeing. If ethnicity is made the determining factor in the provision of assistance or the award of contracts, well-connected Malays will benefit disproportionately even if they do not merit such assistance.
Less hardworking Malays can also take advantage of the policy by doing very little except to ask for help from the Government. This kind of thinking encourages mediocrity as well as the concentration of capital in a select few, to the detriment of all.
This is why the gap between the rich and the poor in Malaysia has grown larger than in other Asean countries over the past 40 years. It is also why there are still more poor bumiputra households than any other in the country despite years of affirmative action."
http://www.thestar.com.my/Opinion/Columnists/All-kinds-of-everything/Profile/Articles/2013/10/11/Will-the-Malays-change.aspx
2013-10-25 19:53 | Report Abuse
Currently 120 mills overhanging shares.
2013-10-25 19:50 | Report Abuse
well, well, well the more it drops the more mystery and questions are unveiled. That's china sexy lady, belum cuba, belum tahu, sudah cuba berjilat2.
2013-10-25 19:41 | Report Abuse
No mentioned so far whether GST on share transactions will be imposed.
2013-10-25 19:31 | Report Abuse
The proposed goods and services tax (GST) will tax those who can’t afford to be taxed, i.e. 60% of Malaysians who are eligible for BR1M. These are the people who will soon be taxed by the regressive tax, together with the rest of us who live and stay in this country.
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/sideviews/article/gst-killing-the-golden-goose-liew-chin-tong
2013-10-23 19:58 | Report Abuse
Another round of orgy for HS in South Africa, if this counter is supported by retail players here. Maybe buy back another penthouse centrefold.
2013-10-23 19:53 | Report Abuse
This counter may ape Astro movement. The next 2 weeks will determine its direction. Maybank will have to mop up at least 80 mills shares before its prices move to stability.
2013-10-23 14:27 | Report Abuse
Excellent write up on what is anticipated in Malaysian politics, reruns after reruns of KKK sentiments.
2013-10-23 14:01 | Report Abuse
"Semua take", remind me of Safuan holdings, years ago where the datuk declared he has got gold exploration rights on the entire phillipines. Shares shot up to the sky and many people went broke after that.
2013-10-18 10:07 | Report Abuse
Possible below RM2.50 as very low buying support.
Stock: [MAS]: MALAYSIAN AIRLINE SYSTEM BHD
2013-11-19 11:29 | Report Abuse
Probably privatise the only solution, Malindo take over MAS may be likely solution, as their cable is strong. But MAS will have to disband all the MAS trade Unions and renegotiate pay schemes and terminate all "sharks" suppliers contracts. A difficult task politically.