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2013-04-04 09:56 | Report Abuse
Latest on MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS
As of 30/11/2012 - TUNE: 710,931,282 units 25.75%
As of 28/03/2013 - TUNE: 646,128,292 units 23.24%
As at 25/09/2012 - EPF: 273,585,900 units 9.84%
As of 28/03/2013 - EPF: 220,820,500 units 7.94% (latest)
- Disposed 29/03/2013 1,566,600
As at 23/01/2013 - WELLINGTON: 324,591,988 units 11.68%
As of 28/03/2013 - WELLINGTON: 251,790,946 units 09.06%
More selling pressure in the coming weeks? Remember folks, the risk with AA is 48.29% of shares were held by foreigners.
Hahahahahahahahah!!
2013-04-03 16:34 | Report Abuse
Folks, don't be stupid like bonkian! Act wisely. Take apportunity to sell on any rallies and buy later at a much more lower price.
Remember folks, use you head and not your emotions to trade! Wakakakakaka!!
2013-04-03 16:14 | Report Abuse
Again folks a remainder!! Sell on any rallies and buy later at a much lower price!!
Heheheheheheheheheh!!
2013-04-03 16:05 | Report Abuse
Folks, don't be stupid like our freind. Sell now and buy later at a much cheaper price.
Folks, you could enter the market now as a fundamentalist, armed with tonnes of data and research to justify your stock of choice is undervalued, bla bla bla.
But folks, anyone who doesn’t have the holding power or a strong stomach to ride through the waves of volatility caused by the general election, sleepless nights would ensue.
So be smart, folks! Use your head and not your emotions to buy! Wakakakakakakakak!!
2013-04-03 15:45 | Report Abuse
Condolences to those buying! Why? Just wait any see! Why again? Hahahahaha...only time will tell you, why! Wakakakakakak!!
2013-04-03 15:36 | Report Abuse
Every time got general election in Malaysia, KLSE sure very volatile one! Volatility can be up & down! The impact is not so much before polling day!
Folks, the real impact to KLSE is only seen within a quarter after polling day. Well, only time will be the judge to that!
2013-04-03 15:28 | Report Abuse
During the GE12, stock market plunged an astounding 12.3 percent, first in the history, as much as the seats lost to the opposition parties when the ruling coalition failed to secure two third majority for the first time.
Folks, the people sentiment is growing restless, and investors who are not remotely interested in politics will not be spared from the grasp of downward volatility that’s threatening their portfolio return.
Trying times ahead indeed as we approach the GE13. Careful now, folks!
2013-04-03 14:46 | Report Abuse
Folks, you could enter the market now as a fundamentalist, armed with tonnes of data and research to justify your stock of choice is undervalued, bla bla bla.
But folks, anyone who doesn’t have the holding power or a strong stomach to ride through the waves of volatility caused by the general election, sleepless nights would ensue. Heheheheheheheheh!!
And understand that the movers behind stock markets are essentially human beings with emotions, so sentiment, plus herd mentality play a significant role.
A wise man once said, whoever wishes to foresee must consult the past!!!!! Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!
So folks, how did KLSE move before and after the previous Malaysia general elections?
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!
2013-04-03 12:37 | Report Abuse
Folks, how GE13 going to affect Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchang?
This question is anyone’s guess but the second question deserves some serious thoughts.
Folks, whether you are a value investor or a trader, it will inevitably impact your portfolio.
There’s only 2 outcome – you could be feeling euphoric or you could be feeling extreme pain!
So which one are you, folks? Hahahahahahahahah!!
2013-04-03 12:30 | Report Abuse
Latest on MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS
As of 30/11/2012 - TUNE: 710,931,282 units 25.75%
As of 28/03/2013 - TUNE: 646,128,292 units 23.24%
As at 25/09/2012 - EPF: 273,585,900 units 9.84%
As of 28/03/2013 - EPF: 222,387,100 units 8.00% (latest)
- Disposed 28/03/2013 5,474,600 (latest)
As at 23/01/2013 - WELLINGTON: 324,591,988 units 11.68%
As of 28/03/2013 - WELLINGTON: 251,790,946 units 09.06%
More selling pressure in the coming weeks? Only time will tell! Remember folks, the risk with AA is 48.29% of shares were held by foreigners.
Merril Lynch TP Rm1.85!! Careful now!! Heheheheheheheheheh!!
2013-04-03 12:25 | Report Abuse
Remember folks, what seems low and cheap generally goes lower.
Wakakakakakakakakakakakak!!
2013-04-03 11:15 | Report Abuse
While uncertain when the elections will be called, the American investment bank believes the market will experience a relief rally should Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Razak lead BN to retain its current seats or win short of the two third majority in what is likely to be a fiercely contested GE.
A two third majority win by BN could trigger a big rally as such and as a result would ensure political stability, accelerate private and foreign direct investment and enable the execution of proposed projects announced under the economic transformation programmes.
There you go, folks! Wakakakakakakakakakakakakkaka!!
2013-04-03 10:55 | Report Abuse
A win by PR led by Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim would lead to policy changes and breed uncertainty for at least nine to 12 months, JP Morgan believes, thus it advised investors to sell.
The policy impact will be felt across industries such as utilities, construction, gaming and transportation, JP Morgan said.
Wakakakakakakakka!!
2013-04-03 10:53 | Report Abuse
Should the outcome of the elections be neutral with BN holding about the same number of seats, JP Morgan advised buying stock on short term weakness.
There you go!
2013-04-03 10:51 | Report Abuse
In the event BN wins a simple majority, the investment bank advised selling of politically linked counters which are likely to do poorly.
Hahahahahahahhahahah!!
2013-04-03 10:50 | Report Abuse
A weaker showing of less than 122 seats by the BN-led government or a Pakatan Rakyat (PR) win would be negative for the market, the JP Morgan bank’s report stated.
So how now??
2013-04-03 10:48 | Report Abuse
JP Morgan expects the market to ease off when Parliament is dissolved as was the case in 2008.
So how now? Sell loh & buy later!! Wakakakakakakakkakakak!!
2013-04-03 10:43 | Report Abuse
JP Morgan says General Election is key market risk for Malaysia!
Careful now!! Wakakakakakakak!!
2013-04-03 10:40 | Report Abuse
Folks, if you try to "play" this stock, you could get burned ... badly.
Folks, GE13 is coming..................Wakakakakakakakka!!
2013-04-03 10:38 | Report Abuse
PM Najib to make TV address, to dissolve Parliament today!
Careful with your hard earned cash, folks!!!!
Wakakakakakakakakakakakakak!!
2013-04-03 10:29 | Report Abuse
Get out now, folks!! Will be much more cheaper to buy later! Remember folks, you have been warned!!
Wakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakak!!
2013-04-03 10:25 | Report Abuse
The risk with AA is 48.29% of shares were held by foreigners. Worst still increased news flow over Malindo as well as uncertainty over the upcoming Malaysian elections, will keep the stock under pressure.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch is keeping its “negative” stance on AA ahead of the general elections, has given a price objective of RM1.85 to the airline!
Carefulllllllllll now, folks! Investors have short memories!! GE13 coming..........!! What seems low and cheap generally goes lower. Wakakakakakakakakakakakak!!
2013-04-03 10:18 | Report Abuse
GE13: Latest on dissolution likely at 11.30am!!
Selllllllllllllll now, buyyyyyyyyyyy later at a very very very cheap price!!
Wakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakakak!!
2013-04-03 10:17 | Report Abuse
BREAKING NEWS: The word is Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak is expected to make an announcement over RTM1 and TV3 at 11.30am after chairing the Cabinet meeting which could be the last one if Parliament is dissolved today.
Danger...........sellllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!!!!
2013-04-03 10:11 | Report Abuse
The emergence of Lion Air presents AA with the most serious challenge to its dominance of the region's budget flight business.
AA operates 120 aircraft and expects 360 more to be delivered up to 2026, excluding leased aircraft.
AA has recently started operations in Indonesia, Philippine & Japan but is a small player in the market.
Lion Air has ambitious plans to start airlines across Asia-Pacific and is breaking into AirAsia's home market through Malindo Air.
LION Air's record aircraft orders underline the ambitious plans the privately held Indonesian group is hatching to emerge as a pan-Asian low cost carrier, throwing a serious challenge to AA.
Folks, the rivalry intensified last Friday when Lion Air launched its first service in Malaysia, barging onto AA's home turf.
2013-04-03 10:01 | Report Abuse
Lion Air and AirAsia are already challenging each other in their respective home markets. The danger is that too many planes will drive down ticket prices.
Fluctuations in currencies and fuel costs are a further potential headache.
The new aircraft won't all fly at once. Lion Air's latest order is spread over the next 13 years, and is partly intended to replace existing planes.
AirAsia has the flexibility to move planes between subsidiaries and ventures across Asia, while Lion Air can lease aircraft to other operators.
Read more: http://www.btimes.com.my/articles/lyon/Article/#ixzz2PMTYOsf1
There you go, folks!
2013-04-03 09:53 | Report Abuse
1. PT Lion Mentari Airlines plans to set up ventures across Asia and Australia to expand after placing orders of more than US$45 billion (RM138.6 billion) with Airbus SAS and Boeing Co in the past two years.
2. The carrier's plan mirrors the strategy of AirAsia Bhd that has set up ventures across the region to become Southeast Asia's biggest discount operator.
3. Lion is also setting up a Malaysian venture to challenge AirAsia's grip on the region's budget travel market. Malindo Airways, which will draw its fleet from planes ordered by Lion Air Group, aims to start flights this year.
Read more: http://www.btimes.com.my/articles/lionaye/Article/#ixzz2PMSLt4FS
So how now, folks? Hahahahahahahahahahaha!!
2013-04-03 09:41 | Report Abuse
Latest on MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS
As of 30/11/2012 - TUNE: 710,931,282 units 25.75%
As of 28/03/2013 - TUNE: 646,128,292 units 23.24%
As at 25/09/2012 - EPF: 273,585,900 units 9.84%
As of 28/03/2013 - EPF: 222,387,100 units 8.00% (latest)
- Disposed 28/03/2013 5,474,600
As at 23/01/2013 - WELLINGTON: 324,591,988 units 11.68%
As of 28/03/2013 - WELLINGTON: 251,790,946 units 09.06%
Careful now, folks!
2013-04-02 16:10 | Report Abuse
Latest on MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS
As of 30/11/2012 - TUNE: 710,931,282 units 25.75%
As of 27/03/2013 - TUNE: 646,128,292 units 23.24%
As at 25/09/2012 - EPF: 273,585,900 units 9.84%
As of 27/03/2013 - EPF: 227,861,700 units 8.20% (latest)
- Disposed 27/03/2013 836,200
As at 23/01/2013 - WELLINGTON: 324,591,988 units 11.68%
As of 27/03/2013 - WELLINGTON: 251,790,946 units 09.06%
2013-04-01 11:49 | Report Abuse
Latest on MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS
As of 30/11/2012 - TUNE: 710,931,282 units 25.75%
As of 26/03/2013 - TUNE: 646,128,292 units 23.24%
As at 25/09/2012 - EPF: 273,585,900 units 9.84%
As of 26/03/2013 - EPF: 228,697,900 units 8.28% (latest)
As at 23/01/2013 - WELLINGTON: 324,591,988 units 11.68%
As of 27/03/2013 - WELLINGTON: 251,790,946 units 09.06% (Latest)
- Disposed 22/03/2013 98,400
- Disposed 25/03/2013 1,567,190
- Disposed 27/03/2013 84,200
Folks, the risk with AA is 48.29% of shares were held by foreigners. Worst still increased news flow over Malindo as well as uncertainty over the upcoming Malaysian elections, will keep the stock under pressure.
Careful now!! Wakakakakakakakakak!!!!!!
2013-03-29 09:33 | Report Abuse
Latest on MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS
As of 30/11/2012 - TUNE: 710,931,282 units 25.75%
As of 25/03/2013 - TUNE: 646,128,292 units 23.24%
As at 25/09/2012 - EPF: 273,585,900 units 9.84%
As of 25/03/2013 - EPF: 227,465,300 units 8.18% (latest)
- Disposed 25/03/2013 1,439,400
As at 23/01/2013 - WELLINGTON: 324,591,988 units 11.68%
As of 25/03/2013 - WELLINGTON: 253,429,596 units 09.12%
Folks, the risk with AA is 48.29% of shares were held by foreigners. Worst still increased news flow over Malindo as well as uncertainty over the upcoming Malaysian elections, will keep the stock under pressure.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch TP at RM1.85! Investors have short memories!! Hehehehehehehehe!!
2013-03-28 17:05 | Report Abuse
Remember folks, lock in profit on any rallies! Happy investing!! Wakakakakakakak!!
2013-03-28 16:40 | Report Abuse
AA & MAS bullish because the jet fuel price is down. Once the news is absorb by the market the trend will change! So take profit on any rallies!
Careful now!! Wakakakakakakakakakak!!
2013-03-28 16:34 | Report Abuse
Remember folks, sell on any rallies!
2013-03-28 11:33 | Report Abuse
Latest on MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS
As of 30/11/2012 - TUNE: 710,931,282 units 25.75%
As of 21/03/2013 - TUNE: 646,128,292 units 23.24%
As at 25/09/2012 - EPF: 273,585,900 units 9.84%
As of 22/03/2013 - EPF: 228,904,700 units 8.30% (latest)
- Disposed 22/03/2013 2,000,000
As at 23/01/2013 - WELLINGTON: 324,591,988 units 11.68%
As of 21/03/2013 - WELLINGTON: 253,429,596 units 09.12%
Folks, the risk with AA is 48.29% of shares were held by foreigners. Worst still increased news flow over Malindo as well as uncertainty over the upcoming Malaysian elections, will keep the stock under pressure.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch is keeping its “negative” stance on AA ahead of the general elections, has given a price objective of RM1.85 to the airline!
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!!!!
2013-03-28 10:26 | Report Abuse
Asian jet fuel margins slipped to a more than one year low on Wednesday as air travel demand looked bleak on renewed concerns of a euro zone crisis and as heating oil demand for kerosene is decreasing in North Asia.
Remember folks, sell on any rallies! Buy low & sell high!
2013-03-28 10:07 | Report Abuse
Remember to take profit on any rallies. While those stuck at a high price sell before the loss becomes worse!
Folks, the trend is your friend, folks. Amateurs want to be right. Professionals want to make money.
Carefu now!
2013-03-28 09:37 | Report Abuse
Shanghai, Hong Kong stocks plunge as banks tumble; Shanghai SCI down 2.2%! Careful now. folks!
2013-03-27 17:03 | Report Abuse
Rwemember folks, what seems low and cheap generally goes lower. Happy Investing!
2013-03-27 16:55 | Report Abuse
One way to make money investing in the stock market is to avoid losing it. Investing mistakes: poor judgement, investing in stocks on a hunch, buying at peaks & falling in love with it.
So folks, buying at high price is almost always a recipe for overpaying. By the time the stock price is on the rise the professional traders have bought and sold the stock and made their profit.
That will leave you buying at the top of an inflated price that will almost certainly fall well below what you paid. Hope you are not one of them! Heheheheheheheheheh!!
2013-03-27 16:47 | Report Abuse
Folks, Malindo Air is making Kota Kinabalu as a transit hub for tourists from Manado and Makassar, Indonesia to fly to China, Korea, Japan and Hong Kong.
The same goes to AA. So how now? hahahahahahahahahah!!
2013-03-27 16:44 | Report Abuse
Folks, while AA generally sets aside larger buckets of low fares than MAS, its average fare has been increasing over the years as it has been able to take advantage of the strong position in the Malaysian market it has built up and the lack of LCC competition.
AA Malaysia in recent years has been one of the most profitable carriers in the world, with operating margins exceeding 20%. This clearly caught the attention of the Lion Air Group and its Malaysian partner, NADI.
There you go, folks!
2013-03-27 16:34 | Report Abuse
As Malindo expands yield for AA and MAS on some routes will suffer as AA and MAS will need to compete directly with Malindo for some types of passengers.
AA could be more impacted as it relies more heavily on local point to point passengers. AA is currently selling one way economy class tickets on Kuala Lumpur - Kota Kinabalu that start at RmR89 with fares for most days starting at Rm134.
Folks, these prices, which can be even lower during promotional periods, include taxes but extra charges apply for checked luggage, drinks and food.
2013-03-27 16:20 | Report Abuse
Folks, Malindo’s low fares to pressure yields at MAS and AA! Malindo is offering one-way all-inclusive economy class fares on Kuala Lumpur-Kota Kinabalu as low as Rm68 and one way all inclusive business class fares as low as Rm588.
Remember folks, Malindo has said these promotional prices will continue for at least the next six months.
2013-03-27 16:05 | Report Abuse
The research house said: “In addition to AA's growth plans, we expect the pricing environment to see added downward pressure with the Malaysian based LCC fleet swelling by 30% in 2013.”
The research house also commented that AA’s management “looks increasingly thinly spread while Japan and the Philippines are still loss-making. The proposed venture in India is likely to consume significant time."
Investors have short memories!!
2013-03-27 15:55 | Report Abuse
The research house said: “We believe increased news flow over Malindo’s launch in the coming weeks and fears of how severe the resulting price erosion will be, as well as uncertainty over the upcoming Malaysian elections, will keep the stock under pressure.”
Folks, AA buyers have short memories! Careful now!!
2013-03-27 15:50 | Report Abuse
Meanwhile Malindo’s business class product features wide leather recliner seats in two by two configuration with 45in pitch, seatback IFE, meals, drinks and a 30kg luggage allowance.
MAS has a similar business class seat on its 737-800s with seatback IFE and a pitch of 42in (the 737-400 does not have any IFE and has a slightly smaller pitch). In Feb 2013 MAS increased its business class checked luggage allowance from 30kg to 40kg.
Malindo and MAS both operate at the main terminals at Kuala Lumpur and Kota Kinabalu. Folks, AA uses the basic low-cost terminals at both airports and does not use air bridges.
2013-03-27 15:42 | Report Abuse
Folks, in Feb 2013 MAS increased its economy class luggage allowance to 30kg, in a bid to retain customer loyalty ahead of Malindo’s entrance.
Both MAS and Malindo provide complimentary drinks and snacks in economy class while AA follows a pure LCC model and charges for drinks, food and checked bags.
A key differentiator for MAS is its strong frequent flyer programme and membership in the oneworld alliance. Airasia?
2013-03-27 15:35 | Report Abuse
Malindo economy class seat offers a 32in pitch, which is about 3in better than AA and 2in better than MAS.
Malindo offers some frills in economy, including seatback in-flight entertainment (IFE) and a 15kg luggage allowance, which gives it a clear differentiator over AA.
MAS has seatback IFE on its 737-800s (but not its 737-400s, which will be phased out over the next couple of years). There you go, folks!
Stock: [CAPITALA]: CAPITAL A BERHAD
2013-04-05 09:47 | Report Abuse
Latest on MAJOR SHAREHOLDERS
As of 30/11/2012 - TUNE: 710,931,282 units 25.75%
As of 29/03/2013 - TUNE: 646,128,292 units 23.24%
As at 25/09/2012 - EPF: 273,585,900 units 9.84%
As of 01/04/2013 - EPF: 220,820,500 units 7.89% (latest)
- Disposed 01/04/2013 1,549,300
As at 23/01/2013 - WELLINGTON: 324,591,988 units 11.68%
As of 29/03/2013 - WELLINGTON: 250,517,151 units 09.01% (latest)
- Disposed 28/03/2013 1,957,700
- Disposed 29/03/2013 17,285
More selling pressure in the coming weeks? Remember folks, the risk with AA is 48.29% of shares were held by foreigners.
Investors have short memories!! Hahahahahahahahah!!