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2019-03-25 16:19 | Report Abuse
CIMB lose money? Are these based on facts or fiction? If I read the latest annual report - CIMB is still a profitable business. And a very financial healthy company. I am really not an expert in reading financial data - so please teach me which part of the financial report that says the CIMB is losing money? I will be the first one to report to the management.
2019-03-25 10:42 | Report Abuse
Hi yeochingu - are you a current shareholder of CIMB? I assume yes...since you are so opinionated about the financial of CIMB. If you have financial facts to support your "bankrupt" theory - we welcome you to show us shareholders. If you are spreading non-factual rumours or just shouting out based on emotion, we would suggest that you tone down the way you put in this forum.
The NTA of CIMB today is 5.37 - I don't really see how CIMB can go bankrupt? Maybe I am not an expert in reading financial data - perhaps you are the expert and can advise us.
2019-03-21 14:07 | Report Abuse
At the current price of 5.32, it is below their NTA 5.3714!
I would say it's a value buy now.
2019-03-21 11:35 | Report Abuse
Every sen it drop - l will lose RM50!
2019-03-21 09:22 | Report Abuse
VS fy19 results not good? Another non-factual shout from mouth? Common investors, be more intellectual in our comments - as investors, we can look into constructive criticism of their management style as well as the long/short term prospects - but just shouting without facts are purely irresponsible but if your objective is to create market chaos, then it's fine.
2019-03-20 15:57 | Report Abuse
CIMB bankrupt? Is this emotional talking or with fact? I think we need to be more intellectual in our comments. We can criticize their management style or business decision but not insulting them or saying something that is non-factual
Stock: [CIMB]: CIMB GROUP HOLDINGS BERHAD
2019-03-26 08:44 | Report Abuse
In my opinion, an investor have different goal of objectives when investing be it long term or short term. Not denying also enjoying the thrill of the movement as well as some degree of betting.
So, Mr Yeochingu, you really have no idea about investing and like to hide so much in your words which reflect your depression. I sincerely hope you well. My little advise is be professional in your words, that will help in your life. Don't shout without facts, look into CIMB financial data and external influence before commenting on your prediction.
Also, I welcome if you can comment on the new 5-year strategy by the CIMB management, be it good or bad and how you feel this strategy can bring sustainable growth to the company - rather than say "bankrupt", run, sell, die!