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2021-09-07 09:51 | Report Abuse
Ben333, chinese philosophy got saying "Broken boat still got 3 inch nail",
you can't look down on LSE, now still too early to make conclusion, he can used up
all his capitals to buy up all the shares in the market to increase his stake to 51% to
gain back fully control of his business empire if he wanted !
2021-09-07 09:31 | Report Abuse
Yes, all the 0.315 was swallow up finish with a second !
2021-09-07 09:30 | Report Abuse
Yes, keep on eating up the 0.315 and 0.315 almost all eaten up already !
2021-09-07 09:23 | Report Abuse
small_investor, yes, Lee family no choice and must make to buy up all the shares in the market to achieve 51% stake of total KNM shares, if not, his more than 20 years business empire with be take over by other people.
He really can't afford to face this kind of failure in his life for himself and his family !
2021-09-07 07:33 | Report Abuse
T.p RM40 by October 2021
2021-09-06 17:37 | Report Abuse
On 01 Sep 2021, KNM boss Mr Lee Disposed 32,000,000 KNM shares and at the same day Acquired 32,000,000 KNM shares.
Means he don’t want to sell off KNM and still wanted this laying golden’s eggs goose !
And he right now still owndd 6.48% of KNM’s total shares !
Compared with MAA whom owned 7.019% of KNM’s total shares, Mr Lee just got less shares of about 0.539%
Quite close each other, just see who can buy up all the shares in the market to be first owned 51% of KNM’s total shares in order to take control this superb potential growth company soon !
Huat ah, Heng ah, Ong ah !
2021-09-06 17:25 | Report Abuse
Changes in Sub. S-hldr's Int (Section 138 of CA 2016)
KNM Group Berhad
https://www.bursamalaysia.com/market_information/announcements/company_announcement/announcement_details?ann_id=3190279
Particulars of substantial Securities Holder
Name: MR LEE SWEE ENG
Details of changes
1)
Date of change No of securities Type
01 Sep 2021 32,000,000 Disposed
Name of registered holder: M & A Nominee (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd
2)
Date of change No of securities Type
01 Sep 2021 32,000,000 Acquired
Name of registered holder: Affin Hwang Nominees (Tempatan) Sdn Bhd for Inter Merger Sdn Bhd
Indirect/deemed
interest (units) : 215,403,863
Indirect/deemed
interest (%) : 6.48%
Date of notice : 03 Sep 2021
Date Announced: 06 Sep 2021
2021-09-04 11:09 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 11:09 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 11:08 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 11:07 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 11:06 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 11:05 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 11:05 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
worldofbuzz.com/langkawi-to-welcome-local-tourists-as-pilot-project-starting-16-september/
2021-09-04 11:03 | Report Abuse
shareinvestor888, you’re welcome.
Since tourists destination Langkawi will be opened to tourist on 16 Sept 2021, more & more tourist destination will be opened including Genting Highland resorts !
And by October 2021, when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80% , All Malaysia will be opened to all tourists,
by that time our stock market and our economy will booming, KLSE will spike up to break above 1,800 pts to 2,000 pts and Genting’s share price will spike up to break above RM10
Huat ah, Heng ah, Ong ah !
2021-09-04 10:53 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:53 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:52 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:51 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
worldofbuzz.com/langkawi-to-welcome-local-tourists-as-pilot-project-starting-16-september/
2021-09-04 10:51 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:50 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:50 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:50 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
worldofbuzz.com/langkawi-to-welcome-local-tourists-as-pilot-project-starting-16-september/
2021-09-04 10:49 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:49 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:48 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:47 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:47 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:47 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
worldofbuzz.com/langkawi-to-welcome-local-tourists-as-pilot-project-starting-16-september/
2021-09-04 10:46 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:46 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:45 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
worldofbuzz.com/langkawi-to-welcome-local-tourists-as-pilot-project-starting-16-september/
2021-09-04 10:45 | Report Abuse
Langkawi To Welcome Local Tourists As ‘Pilot Project’ Starting 16 September
Published 2 days ago September 2, 2021
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2021-09-04 10:43 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:42 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
2021-09-04 10:42 | Report Abuse
The government has agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the ‘travel bubble‘ programme based on a list of conditions.
As reported by Utusan Malaysia, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said, for a start, Langkawi Island was chosen as a pilot project to be reopened to local tourists on Malaysia Day, 16 September.
“We are pleased to inform that through the meeting, we agreed to open the tourism sector in several destinations under the “travel bubble” programme based on the conditions set. For a start, Langkawi Island has been selected as a pilot project to reopen to local tourists starting 16 September,” he said.
He added that it would not be long before other tourist destinations will also be a part of this project.
“Other tourist destinations will be allowed to operate when the locality vaccination rate reaches 80%,” he said.
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2021-09-07 10:19 |
Post removed.Why?