After 5 years in i3, generally notice i3 admin does nothing on adverse postings in most threads. So in order to get revenge on those who does bad postings on my counters I will do the same on his counters without getting announced by others except the persons concerned.
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2021-08-11 09:36 | Report Abuse
20K Covid19, 200 deaths if can fly cases, death 2X more?
2021-08-11 09:30 | Report Abuse
Covid 20K cases, 200 deaths everyday people dare go to Genting?
2021-08-11 09:28 | Report Abuse
Covid 20K everyday people dare come out even vaccinated? 200 dead everyday you not scare?
2021-08-11 09:22 | Report Abuse
Sultan Perak sister disposed even at low price why? <RM 2 coming?
2021-08-11 09:22 | Report Abuse
09-Aug-2021 Insider RAJA DATO' SERI ELEENA BINTI ALMARHUM SULTAN AZLAN MUHIBBUDDIN SHAH AL-MAGHFUR-LAH (a company director) disposed 130,000 shares at 2.705 on 09-Aug-2021.
09-Aug-2021 Insider RAJA DATO' SERI ELEENA BINTI ALMARHUM SULTAN AZLAN MUHIBBUDDIN SHAH AL-MAGHFUR-LAH (a company director) disposed 120,000 shares at 2.730 on 06-Aug-2021.
09-Aug-2021 Insider RAJA DATO' SERI ELEENA BINTI ALMARHUM SULTAN AZLAN MUHIBBUDDIN SHAH AL-MAGHFUR-LAH (a company director) disposed 80,000 shares at 2.790 on 05-Aug-2021.
09-Aug-2021 Insider RAJA DATO' SERI ELEENA BINTI ALMARHUM SULTAN AZLAN MUHIBBUDDIN SHAH AL-MAGHFUR-LAH (a company director) disposed 170,000 shares at 2.789 on 04-Aug-2021.
2021-08-11 09:18 | Report Abuse
KWAP, Urusharta Jamaah keep disposed. If they disposed all, <1.5 soon?
2021-08-11 09:17 | Report Abuse
09-Aug-2021 Insider KUMPULAN WANG PERSARAAN (DIPERBADANKAN) (a substantial shareholder) disposed 200,500 shares on 06-Aug-2021.
06-Aug-2021 Insider URUSHARTA JAMAAH SDN BHD (a substantial shareholder) disposed 273,000 shares on 03-Aug-2021.
06-Aug-2021 Insider KUMPULAN WANG PERSARAAN (DIPERBADANKAN) (a substantial shareholder) disposed 86,600 shares on 05-Aug-2021.
2021-07-03 10:41 | Report Abuse
AirAsia (Underperform, TP: RM0.19): Operating at 19% of pre-pandemic capacity, Malaysia unit at only 8%. AirAsia Group is operating at 19% of its pre-pandemic capacity, logging just over 2,000 outbound flights planned for the week of July 19, 2021 compared with 10,800 for the same week in 2019, according to an aviation news portal. (The Edge)
https://klse.i3investor.com/servlets/ptres/60098.jsp
2021-07-03 09:29 | Report Abuse
Indefinite lockdown will lead to indefinite suffering
We are struggling with a series of movement control restrictions with no sign of a solution to the health and economic calamity choking us.
People are suffering even more under the latest “indefinite lockdown”. The white flags raised – as part of the campaign to ask for food or other aid – is the clearest sign that quite a number of families need immediate assistance to survive.
Many businesses have gone bust. Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) president Syed Hussain Syed Husman told FMT last month that many small and medium enterprises and micro enterprises had reached a breaking point under the total lockdown and “have zero cash flow to sustain businesses”.
In the beginning of June, SME Association of Malaysia vice-president Chin Chee Seong said at least 50,000 SMEs might be out of business should the lockdown last for another four weeks.
When companies go bust, workers lose jobs. When workers lose jobs, they have to borrow or use their savings. When savings dry up, what do they do?
Although the government is trying hard to handle the pandemic, the actions of the authorities give the impression that they are doing everything on a trial-and-error basis. Many on social media have expressed deep disappointment with the government. The public expects solutions to their suffering, they want normality to return as soon as possible.
Certainly, as I said earlier, the government is working to keep the numbers down while keeping the economy going, and those in the health sector are slogging tirelessly. There is no doubt about that. But are its efforts working?
The government has to get some competent professionals who – if they cannot come up with their own solutions – can at least adopt and adapt plans that work in other countries and studies that show promise to help tackle the pandemic. The feeling on the ground is that neither the politicians leading the charge now nor many of the civil servants involved have the necessary competence.
If new approaches are not implemented, there will be no end to the pandemic and the lockdowns.
I had, in one of my earlier columns, called on the government to adopt lean management – which maximises value (in this case for the public) and minimises waste, inconsistency, and unreasonable requirements.
I had also urged for specifically targeted implementation of movement restrictions. For instance, we know the disease spread is largely at workplaces, particularly in factories and hostels. If that is the case, the authorities should work with employers’ bodies and the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) to come up with solutions, including rules that at least reduce the spread of the disease without stopping production.
Right now, public perception is that it is all haphazard, leading to employers losing business, workers losing jobs and confusion all around. All this is but adding to the rise in people with stress and mental problems – and to suicides.
I especially feel very sorry for the small-timer, the self-employed and the daily wage earner. I also feel sad for those who are not registered with the welfare department or any other government body through which government aid is distributed.
If the Covid-19 clusters are largely confined to workplaces, what is the use of having strict movement restrictions for those who work from home or elsewhere? Why can’t they be allowed to travel out of their district or state so long as they observe the basic safety measures?
Keeping people confined for too long will affect their mental state and will further cause depression and other psychological issues. More long term harm may be done to their health than the good that comes from a total, indefinite lockdown.
The police say that a total of 468 suicide cases were recorded nationwide from January to May. That means three suicides a day on average. This is already alarming, but with the indefinite lockdown, we will certainly hear more such sad stories.
Families and friends are being kept apart for too long. Video calls are not enough. The human bonding and support system, so necessary for healthy psychological growth, is not there for many families. I suggest that some system with strict rules be worked out to allow people to visit their family members, close relatives and friends.
Also, people should be allowed to eat at food outlets, again under strict rules, at least in areas where infections are not high. Eating out with family or friends can help lift our spirit.
Hope is important for human survival. In the past, lockdowns were for two weeks, although they were often extended for another two-weeks or so. When you know it is only for two weeks, you can bear it because you have hope that things will get better and the lockdown will be lifted.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2021/07/03/indefinite-lockdown-will-lead-to-indefinite-suffering/
2021-06-05 02:27 | Report Abuse
RM 879.5 million gone so PP, RI coming? Tuesday fast fast must run.
2021-06-05 02:23 | Report Abuse
RM 879.5 million gone so PP, RI coming? Tuesday fast fast must run.
2021-05-06 12:00 | Report Abuse
QR good lausai meaning QR peak?
2021-05-06 11:52 | Report Abuse
Why M'sia cannot do the same? Wrong govn?
2021-05-06 11:50 | Report Abuse
Only gloves drop? How abt CI?
2021-05-06 11:47 | Report Abuse
DJI why record high not M'sia?
2021-05-06 11:45 | Report Abuse
MCO 3.0 rakyat no $ how to pay Tenaga?
2021-05-06 10:30 | Report Abuse
Support 100%!.
DellLenovoHaier RM0.45 coming soon
05/05/2021 10:26 AM
2021-05-06 10:03 | Report Abuse
How abt next QR? Even bigger loss?
2021-05-06 10:03 | Report Abuse
My prediction QR bad really true.
2021-05-06 10:03 | Report Abuse
If share consolidate like Netx also good?
AT_hope Worth to buy?
06/05/2021 1:29 AM
2021-04-26 20:39 | Report Abuse
QR why no news? Profit no more up QOQ?
2021-04-26 20:37 | Report Abuse
QR delay bec profit no more up QOQ?
2021-04-26 20:35 | Report Abuse
Need $ to turnaround Opcom?
Posted by chensk > Apr 26, 2021 4:48 PM | Report Abuse
Why Ong Choo Meng keep selling his shares?
2021-04-26 20:27 | Report Abuse
Flights, travellers to and from India barred from Wednesday (April 28), says Ismail Sabri
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/04/26/flights-travellers-to-and-from-india-barred-from-wednesday-april-28-says-ismail-sabri
2021-04-26 20:23 | Report Abuse
QR not out must be loss again? Correct?
2021-03-23 21:53 | Report Abuse
EPS 0.18 sen worse than JTiasa EPS 0.48 sen despite CPO >RM 3K. <50 sen tomorrow?
2021-03-10 21:36 | Report Abuse
If EPF sell how to go abv RM 5.5?
2021-03-10 21:27 | Report Abuse
10-Mar-2021 Insider EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD (a substantial shareholder) disposed 1,692,400 shares on 05-Mar-2021.
10-Mar-2021 Insider EMPLOYEES PROVIDENT FUND BOARD (a substantial shareholder) disposed 165,600 shares on 05-Mar-2021.
2021-03-10 20:52 | Report Abuse
Tourism revenue only RM12bil in 2020, down from RM86bil in 2019
KUALA LUMPUR: International tourist arrivals to the country dropped 83.4% to 4,332,722 last year from 26,100,784 in 2019 due to the closure of Malaysia’s borders since March 18 last year to curb the spread of Covid-19.
Tourism Malaysia said tourist receipts last year also plunged by 85.3% from RM86.14 billion in 2019 to RM12.69 billion in 2020.
It said the average per capita expenditure for 2020 declined by 11.3%, from RM3,300 in 2019 to RM2,928 in 2020.
“Negative growth had been observed for tourists from every market, namely short-haul market (-83.5%), medium-haul market (-84.7%), and long-haul market (-79.7%),” it said in a statement today.
Tourism Malaysia said according to the World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), Malaysia was not alone in this matter as the Asia-Pacific region recorded an 84% decrease in arrivals.
Other Asean countries also saw a significant decline in the number of tourists including Thailand (-83.2%), Singapore (-85.7%), Vietnam (-78.7%) and Indonesia (-75%), it said according to data from the Pacific Asia Travel Association (Pata) and National Tourism Organisation (NTO).
Meanwhile, Asean countries or the short-haul market remained as Malaysia’s top contributor with 68.1% share of tourist arrivals (2,949,363) followed by the medium-haul market which includes East Asia and South Asia (20.1% or 870,314).
The long-haul market share in 2020 was 11.8% with 512,484 tourists from West Asia, the Middle East, America, Oceania, Europe and Africa.
The top 10 international tourist arrivals to Malaysia in 2020 were from Singapore (1,545,255), Indonesia (711,723), China (405,149), Thailand (394,413), India (155,883), Brunei (136,020), South Korea (119,750), Japan (74,383), Australia (72,680) and Vietnam (64,184).
The top five contributors in terms of overall tourist expenditure came from Singapore, Indonesia, China, India and Thailand.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2021/03/10/tourism-revenue-only-rm12bil-in-2020-down-from-rm86bil-in-2019/
2021-03-05 15:10 | Report Abuse
KWAP disposed bec QR loss again?
2021-03-05 15:08 | Report Abuse
Why QR no news? Bad or worse than Jtiasa?
2021-03-03 11:23 | Report Abuse
Interstate travel ban why is good news? Selangor people can go Pahang casino is it?
2021-03-03 11:13 | Report Abuse
LKT very big salary we must pay why ah?
2021-03-03 10:57 | Report Abuse
Only 6.1% of target 80% have registered for Covid-19 vaccine so far, says Khairy
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/03/01/only-61-of-target-80-have-registered-for-covid-19-vaccine-so-far-says-khairy
2021-03-03 10:56 | Report Abuse
Why QR not out? Only Affin(among Bstead group) out why is loss?
2021-03-03 10:52 | Report Abuse
Only 6.1% of target 80% have registered for Covid-19 vaccine so far, says Khairy
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/03/01/only-61-of-target-80-have-registered-for-covid-19-vaccine-so-far-says-khairy
2021-03-03 10:41 | Report Abuse
Vaccine registration very low when can finish 300K doses already made or future order Pharma will make?
2021-02-28 16:32 | Report Abuse
Same $ if buy ESOS how many extra shares can he have?
Stock: [GENETEC]: GENETEC TECHNOLOGY BERHAD
2021-08-11 09:47 | Report Abuse
UMA none why? pang72 back by Muhyiddin?