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2021-01-25 20:00 | Report Abuse
sailang XOX WC @0.02
It will spike up to break above 0.30
and it's mother share at least will spike up to break above 0.40 in soonest of time !
2021-01-25 19:52 | Report Abuse
Health Ministry says govt not keen to implement MCO for a long period
By JOSEPH KAOS JR NATION Monday, 25 Jan 2021 5:55 PM MYT
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/01/25/health-ministry-says-govt-not-keen-to-implement-mco-for-a-long-period
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has hinted that the current movement control order (MCO) will end, followed by three months of conditional MCO.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the government is not keen to implement the MCO for a long period due to the livelihoods it could affect.
“We do not want to prolong the MCO.
“If we implement the MCO for four weeks until early February, and then followed by a conditional MCO for three months, we hope we can reduce the number of Covid-19 cases to double figures,” said Dr Noor Hisham at a virtual press conference on Monday (Jan 25).
He said the current R0 (infectivity rate, pronounced R-naught) has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06, indicating that Covid-19 cases may be getting less.
“Today the number of cases is 3,048, which is less than yesterday (3,346 cases on Sunday).
“We hope the cases can stabilise at 3,000. Right now, the R0 has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06. But this is not enough.
“Tomorrow, it could be less than 1.06. Better if it is less than 1.
“So we are hoping in the first two weeks of the MCO, the number of cases is stable, and no increases.
“And then, after Jan 27, we expect to see the number of cases go down, ” said Dr Noor Hisham.
He said a prolonged MCO will be detrimental to the economy.
“If we prolong the MCO, our economy could be affected. We need to balance health and economy, as well as life and livelihood,” he added.
The MCO was first imposed from Jan 13 in several states and the Federal Territories for a period of two weeks, and was initially supposed to end on Jan 26. It was then extended to all states and the Federal Territories, except Sarawak, and will last until Feb 4.
2021-01-25 19:52 | Report Abuse
Health Ministry says govt not keen to implement MCO for a long period
By JOSEPH KAOS JR NATION Monday, 25 Jan 2021 5:55 PM MYT
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/01/25/health-ministry-says-govt-not-keen-to-implement-mco-for-a-long-period
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has hinted that the current movement control order (MCO) will end, followed by three months of conditional MCO.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the government is not keen to implement the MCO for a long period due to the livelihoods it could affect.
“We do not want to prolong the MCO.
“If we implement the MCO for four weeks until early February, and then followed by a conditional MCO for three months, we hope we can reduce the number of Covid-19 cases to double figures,” said Dr Noor Hisham at a virtual press conference on Monday (Jan 25).
He said the current R0 (infectivity rate, pronounced R-naught) has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06, indicating that Covid-19 cases may be getting less.
“Today the number of cases is 3,048, which is less than yesterday (3,346 cases on Sunday).
“We hope the cases can stabilise at 3,000. Right now, the R0 has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06. But this is not enough.
“Tomorrow, it could be less than 1.06. Better if it is less than 1.
“So we are hoping in the first two weeks of the MCO, the number of cases is stable, and no increases.
“And then, after Jan 27, we expect to see the number of cases go down, ” said Dr Noor Hisham.
He said a prolonged MCO will be detrimental to the economy.
“If we prolong the MCO, our economy could be affected. We need to balance health and economy, as well as life and livelihood,” he added.
The MCO was first imposed from Jan 13 in several states and the Federal Territories for a period of two weeks, and was initially supposed to end on Jan 26. It was then extended to all states and the Federal Territories, except Sarawak, and will last until Feb 4.
2021-01-25 19:51 | Report Abuse
Dr Noor Hisham sees glimmer of hope as Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases dip to 3,048
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 05:44 PM MYT
BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/25/dr-noor-hisham-sees-glimmer-of-hope-as-malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-dip-to/1943860
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Malaysia added another 3,048 more Covid-19 infections on the eve of the original expiry
of the renewed movement control order, prompting Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah to say the country’s situation could stabilise soon.
The Health director-general said the basic reproduction number (R0) of Covid-19 infections was already showing signs of decline,
adding that it should soon be as low as 1.06.
Today’s new cases were the lowest across the last 10 days in which the country also saw its highest ever new daily cases.
2021-01-25 19:51 | Report Abuse
Dr Noor Hisham sees glimmer of hope as Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases dip to 3,048
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 05:44 PM MYT
BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/25/dr-noor-hisham-sees-glimmer-of-hope-as-malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-dip-to/1943860
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Malaysia added another 3,048 more Covid-19 infections on the eve of the original expiry
of the renewed movement control order, prompting Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah to say the country’s situation could stabilise soon.
The Health director-general said the basic reproduction number (R0) of Covid-19 infections was already showing signs of decline,
adding that it should soon be as low as 1.06.
Today’s new cases were the lowest across the last 10 days in which the country also saw its highest ever new daily cases.
2021-01-25 19:50 | Report Abuse
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has hinted that the current movement control order (MCO) will end, followed by three months of conditional MCO.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the government is not keen to implement the MCO for a long period due to the livelihoods it could affect.
“We do not want to prolong the MCO.
“If we implement the MCO for four weeks until early February, and then followed by a conditional MCO for three months, we hope we can reduce the number of Covid-19 cases to double figures,” said Dr Noor Hisham at a virtual press conference on Monday (Jan 25).
He said the current R0 (infectivity rate, pronounced R-naught) has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06, indicating that Covid-19 cases may be getting less.
“Today the number of cases is 3,048, which is less than yesterday (3,346 cases on Sunday).
“We hope the cases can stabilise at 3,000. Right now, the R0 has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06. But this is not enough.
“Tomorrow, it could be less than 1.06. Better if it is less than 1.
“So we are hoping in the first two weeks of the MCO, the number of cases is stable, and no increases.
“And then, after Jan 27, we expect to see the number of cases go down, ” said Dr Noor Hisham.
He said a prolonged MCO will be detrimental to the economy.
“If we prolong the MCO, our economy could be affected. We need to balance health and economy, as well as life and livelihood,” he added.
The MCO was first imposed from Jan 13 in several states and the Federal Territories for a period of two weeks, and was initially supposed to end on Jan 26. It was then extended to all states and the Federal Territories, except Sarawak, and will last until Feb 4.
2021-01-25 19:49 | Report Abuse
Health Ministry says govt not keen to implement MCO for a long period
By JOSEPH KAOS JR NATION Monday, 25 Jan 2021 5:55 PM MYT
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/01/25/health-ministry-says-govt-not-keen-to-implement-mco-for-a-long-period
2021-01-25 19:49 | Report Abuse
Health Ministry says govt not keen to implement MCO for a long period
By JOSEPH KAOS JR NATION Monday, 25 Jan 2021 5:55 PM MYT
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/01/25/health-ministry-says-govt-not-keen-to-implement-mco-for-a-long-period
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has hinted that the current movement control order (MCO) will end, followed by three months of conditional MCO.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the government is not keen to implement the MCO for a long period due to the livelihoods it could affect.
“We do not want to prolong the MCO.
“If we implement the MCO for four weeks until early February, and then followed by a conditional MCO for three months, we hope we can reduce the number of Covid-19 cases to double figures,” said Dr Noor Hisham at a virtual press conference on Monday (Jan 25).
He said the current R0 (infectivity rate, pronounced R-naught) has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06, indicating that Covid-19 cases may be getting less.
“Today the number of cases is 3,048, which is less than yesterday (3,346 cases on Sunday).
“We hope the cases can stabilise at 3,000. Right now, the R0 has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06. But this is not enough.
“Tomorrow, it could be less than 1.06. Better if it is less than 1.
“So we are hoping in the first two weeks of the MCO, the number of cases is stable, and no increases.
“And then, after Jan 27, we expect to see the number of cases go down, ” said Dr Noor Hisham.
He said a prolonged MCO will be detrimental to the economy.
“If we prolong the MCO, our economy could be affected. We need to balance health and economy, as well as life and livelihood,” he added.
The MCO was first imposed from Jan 13 in several states and the Federal Territories for a period of two weeks, and was initially supposed to end on Jan 26. It was then extended to all states and the Federal Territories, except Sarawak, and will last until Feb 4.
2021-01-25 19:49 | Report Abuse
Health Ministry says govt not keen to implement MCO for a long period
By JOSEPH KAOS JR NATION Monday, 25 Jan 2021 5:55 PM MYT
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/01/25/health-ministry-says-govt-not-keen-to-implement-mco-for-a-long-period
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has hinted that the current movement control order (MCO) will end, followed by three months of conditional MCO.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the government is not keen to implement the MCO for a long period due to the livelihoods it could affect.
“We do not want to prolong the MCO.
“If we implement the MCO for four weeks until early February, and then followed by a conditional MCO for three months, we hope we can reduce the number of Covid-19 cases to double figures,” said Dr Noor Hisham at a virtual press conference on Monday (Jan 25).
He said the current R0 (infectivity rate, pronounced R-naught) has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06, indicating that Covid-19 cases may be getting less.
“Today the number of cases is 3,048, which is less than yesterday (3,346 cases on Sunday).
“We hope the cases can stabilise at 3,000. Right now, the R0 has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06. But this is not enough.
“Tomorrow, it could be less than 1.06. Better if it is less than 1.
“So we are hoping in the first two weeks of the MCO, the number of cases is stable, and no increases.
“And then, after Jan 27, we expect to see the number of cases go down, ” said Dr Noor Hisham.
He said a prolonged MCO will be detrimental to the economy.
“If we prolong the MCO, our economy could be affected. We need to balance health and economy, as well as life and livelihood,” he added.
The MCO was first imposed from Jan 13 in several states and the Federal Territories for a period of two weeks, and was initially supposed to end on Jan 26. It was then extended to all states and the Federal Territories, except Sarawak, and will last until Feb 4.
2021-01-25 19:48 | Report Abuse
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has hinted that the current movement control order (MCO) will end, followed by three months of conditional MCO.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the government is not keen to implement the MCO for a long period due to the livelihoods it could affect.
“We do not want to prolong the MCO.
“If we implement the MCO for four weeks until early February, and then followed by a conditional MCO for three months, we hope we can reduce the number of Covid-19 cases to double figures,” said Dr Noor Hisham at a virtual press conference on Monday (Jan 25).
He said the current R0 (infectivity rate, pronounced R-naught) has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06, indicating that Covid-19 cases may be getting less.
“Today the number of cases is 3,048, which is less than yesterday (3,346 cases on Sunday).
“We hope the cases can stabilise at 3,000. Right now, the R0 has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06. But this is not enough.
“Tomorrow, it could be less than 1.06. Better if it is less than 1.
“So we are hoping in the first two weeks of the MCO, the number of cases is stable, and no increases.
“And then, after Jan 27, we expect to see the number of cases go down, ” said Dr Noor Hisham.
He said a prolonged MCO will be detrimental to the economy.
“If we prolong the MCO, our economy could be affected. We need to balance health and economy, as well as life and livelihood,” he added.
The MCO was first imposed from Jan 13 in several states and the Federal Territories for a period of two weeks, and was initially supposed to end on Jan 26. It was then extended to all states and the Federal Territories, except Sarawak, and will last until Feb 4.
2021-01-25 19:48 | Report Abuse
Health Ministry says govt not keen to implement MCO for a long period
By JOSEPH KAOS JR NATION Monday, 25 Jan 2021 5:55 PM MYT
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/01/25/health-ministry-says-govt-not-keen-to-implement-mco-for-a-long-period
2021-01-25 19:47 | Report Abuse
Health Ministry says govt not keen to implement MCO for a long period
By JOSEPH KAOS JR NATION Monday, 25 Jan 2021 5:55 PM MYT
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/01/25/health-ministry-says-govt-not-keen-to-implement-mco-for-a-long-period
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has hinted that the current movement control order (MCO) will end, followed by three months of conditional MCO.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the government is not keen to implement the MCO for a long period due to the livelihoods it could affect.
“We do not want to prolong the MCO.
“If we implement the MCO for four weeks until early February, and then followed by a conditional MCO for three months, we hope we can reduce the number of Covid-19 cases to double figures,” said Dr Noor Hisham at a virtual press conference on Monday (Jan 25).
He said the current R0 (infectivity rate, pronounced R-naught) has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06, indicating that Covid-19 cases may be getting less.
“Today the number of cases is 3,048, which is less than yesterday (3,346 cases on Sunday).
“We hope the cases can stabilise at 3,000. Right now, the R0 has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06. But this is not enough.
“Tomorrow, it could be less than 1.06. Better if it is less than 1.
“So we are hoping in the first two weeks of the MCO, the number of cases is stable, and no increases.
“And then, after Jan 27, we expect to see the number of cases go down, ” said Dr Noor Hisham.
He said a prolonged MCO will be detrimental to the economy.
“If we prolong the MCO, our economy could be affected. We need to balance health and economy, as well as life and livelihood,” he added.
The MCO was first imposed from Jan 13 in several states and the Federal Territories for a period of two weeks, and was initially supposed to end on Jan 26. It was then extended to all states and the Federal Territories, except Sarawak, and will last until Feb 4.
2021-01-25 19:47 | Report Abuse
Health Ministry says govt not keen to implement MCO for a long period
By JOSEPH KAOS JR NATION Monday, 25 Jan 2021 5:55 PM MYT
https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2021/01/25/health-ministry-says-govt-not-keen-to-implement-mco-for-a-long-period
PUTRAJAYA: The Health Ministry has hinted that the current movement control order (MCO) will end, followed by three months of conditional MCO.
Health director-general Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah said the government is not keen to implement the MCO for a long period due to the livelihoods it could affect.
“We do not want to prolong the MCO.
“If we implement the MCO for four weeks until early February, and then followed by a conditional MCO for three months, we hope we can reduce the number of Covid-19 cases to double figures,” said Dr Noor Hisham at a virtual press conference on Monday (Jan 25).
He said the current R0 (infectivity rate, pronounced R-naught) has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06, indicating that Covid-19 cases may be getting less.
“Today the number of cases is 3,048, which is less than yesterday (3,346 cases on Sunday).
“We hope the cases can stabilise at 3,000. Right now, the R0 has gone down from 1.2 to 1.06. But this is not enough.
“Tomorrow, it could be less than 1.06. Better if it is less than 1.
“So we are hoping in the first two weeks of the MCO, the number of cases is stable, and no increases.
“And then, after Jan 27, we expect to see the number of cases go down, ” said Dr Noor Hisham.
He said a prolonged MCO will be detrimental to the economy.
“If we prolong the MCO, our economy could be affected. We need to balance health and economy, as well as life and livelihood,” he added.
The MCO was first imposed from Jan 13 in several states and the Federal Territories for a period of two weeks, and was initially supposed to end on Jan 26. It was then extended to all states and the Federal Territories, except Sarawak, and will last until Feb 4.
2021-01-25 19:42 | Report Abuse
Dr Noor Hisham sees glimmer of hope as Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases dip to 3,048
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 05:44 PM MYT
BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/25/dr-noor-hisham-sees-glimmer-of-hope-as-malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-dip-to/1943860
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Malaysia added another 3,048 more Covid-19 infections on the eve of the original expiry
of the renewed movement control order, prompting Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah to say the country’s situation could stabilise soon.
The Health director-general said the basic reproduction number (R0) of Covid-19 infections was already showing signs of decline,
adding that it should soon be as low as 1.06.
Today’s new cases were the lowest across the last 10 days in which the country also saw its highest ever new daily cases.
2021-01-25 19:36 | Report Abuse
Dr Noor Hisham sees glimmer of hope as Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases dip to 3,048
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 05:44 PM MYT
BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/25/dr-noor-hisham-sees-glimmer-of-hope-as-malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-dip-to/1943860
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Malaysia added another 3,048 more Covid-19 infections on the eve of the original expiry
of the renewed movement control order, prompting Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah to say the country’s situation could stabilise soon.
The Health director-general said the basic reproduction number (R0) of Covid-19 infections was already showing signs of decline,
adding that it should soon be as low as 1.06.
Today’s new cases were the lowest across the last 10 days in which the country also saw its highest ever new daily cases.
2021-01-25 19:36 | Report Abuse
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Malaysia added another 3,048 more Covid-19 infections on the eve of the original expiry
of the renewed movement control order, prompting Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah to say the country’s situation could stabilise soon.
The Health director-general said the basic reproduction number (R0) of Covid-19 infections was already showing signs of decline,
adding that it should soon be as low as 1.06.
Today’s new cases were the lowest across the last 10 days in which the country also saw its highest ever new daily cases.
2021-01-25 19:36 | Report Abuse
Dr Noor Hisham sees glimmer of hope as Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases dip to 3,048
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 05:44 PM MYT
BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/25/dr-noor-hisham-sees-glimmer-of-hope-as-malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-dip-to/1943860
2021-01-25 19:35 | Report Abuse
Dr Noor Hisham sees glimmer of hope as Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases dip to 3,048
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 05:44 PM MYT
BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/25/dr-noor-hisham-sees-glimmer-of-hope-as-malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-dip-to/1943860
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Malaysia added another 3,048 more Covid-19 infections on the eve of the original expiry
of the renewed movement control order, prompting Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah to say the country’s situation could stabilise soon.
The Health director-general said the basic reproduction number (R0) of Covid-19 infections was already showing signs of decline,
adding that it should soon be as low as 1.06.
Today’s new cases were the lowest across the last 10 days in which the country also saw its highest ever new daily cases.
2021-01-25 19:35 | Report Abuse
Dr Noor Hisham sees glimmer of hope as Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases dip to 3,048
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 05:44 PM MYT
BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/25/dr-noor-hisham-sees-glimmer-of-hope-as-malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-dip-to/1943860
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Malaysia added another 3,048 more Covid-19 infections on the eve of the original expiry
of the renewed movement control order, prompting Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah to say the country’s situation could stabilise soon.
The Health director-general said the basic reproduction number (R0) of Covid-19 infections was already showing signs of decline,
adding that it should soon be as low as 1.06.
Today’s new cases were the lowest across the last 10 days in which the country also saw its highest ever new daily cases.
2021-01-25 19:33 | Report Abuse
Dr Noor Hisham sees glimmer of hope as Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases dip to 3,048
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 05:44 PM MYT
BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/25/dr-noor-hisham-sees-glimmer-of-hope-as-malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-dip-to/1943860
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Malaysia added another 3,048 more Covid-19 infections on the eve of the original expiry
of the renewed movement control order, prompting Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah to say the country’s situation could stabilise soon.
The Health director-general said the basic reproduction number (R0) of Covid-19 infections was already showing signs of decline,
adding that it should soon be as low as 1.06.
Today’s new cases were the lowest across the last 10 days in which the country also saw its highest ever new daily cases.
2021-01-25 19:33 | Report Abuse
Dr Noor Hisham sees glimmer of hope as Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases dip to 3,048
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 05:44 PM MYT
BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/25/dr-noor-hisham-sees-glimmer-of-hope-as-malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-dip-to/1943860
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Malaysia added another 3,048 more Covid-19 infections on the eve of the original expiry
of the renewed movement control order, prompting Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah to say the country’s situation could stabilise soon.
The Health director-general said the basic reproduction number (R0) of Covid-19 infections was already showing signs of decline,
adding that it should soon be as low as 1.06.
Today’s new cases were the lowest across the last 10 days in which the country also saw its highest ever new daily cases.
2021-01-25 19:32 | Report Abuse
Dr Noor Hisham sees glimmer of hope as Malaysia’s new Covid-19 cases dip to 3,048
Monday, 25 Jan 2021 05:44 PM MYT
BY EMMANUEL SANTA MARIA CHIN
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/01/25/dr-noor-hisham-sees-glimmer-of-hope-as-malaysias-new-covid-19-cases-dip-to/1943860
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 25 — Malaysia added another 3,048 more Covid-19 infections on the eve of the original expiry
of the renewed movement control order, prompting Tan Sri Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah to say the country’s situation could stabilise soon.
The Health director-general said the basic reproduction number (R0) of Covid-19 infections was already showing signs of decline,
adding that it should soon be as low as 1.06.
Today’s new cases were the lowest across the last 10 days in which the country also saw its highest ever new daily cases.
2021-01-25 18:06 | Report Abuse
Rebound seen in corporate earnings
Monday, 25 Jan 2021
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2021/01/25/rebound-seen-in-corporate-earnings
PETALING JAYA: Optimism over the Covid-19 vaccine developments and improving corporate earnings
will continue to drive global equity markets including Malaysia in 2021, say analysts.
2021-01-25 18:06 | Report Abuse
Rebound seen in corporate earnings
Monday, 25 Jan 2021
https://www.thestar.com.my/business/business-news/2021/01/25/rebound-seen-in-corporate-earnings
PETALING JAYA: Optimism over the Covid-19 vaccine developments and improving corporate earnings
will continue to drive global equity markets including Malaysia in 2021, say analysts.
2021-01-25 16:10 | Report Abuse
So funny, all stock markets in the world especially Asian stock markets
was in bull market now, all spike up like mad !
1)Hang Seng=> 30165.00 +717.15 +2.44%
2)Shanghai => 3,624.24 +17.49 +0.48%
3)Nikkei=> 28,822.29 +190.84 +0.67%
4)Korea Kopsi=> 3.208.99 +68.36 +2.18%
But KLSE was in red at =>1,580.92 -16.32 -1.02%
By right KLSE now should above 1,800 points already !
I strongly believe our market will turn bullish started from this month on-wards !
Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !
2021-01-25 16:10 | Report Abuse
So funny, all stock markets in the world especially Asian stock markets
was in bull market now, all spike up like mad !
1)Hang Seng=> 30165.00 +717.15 +2.44%
2)Shanghai => 3,624.24 +17.49 +0.48%
3)Nikkei=> 28,822.29 +190.84 +0.67%
4)Korea Kopsi=> 3.208.99 +68.36 +2.18%
But KLSE was in red at =>1,580.92 -16.32 -1.02%
By right KLSE now should above 1,800 points already !
I strongly believe our market will turn bullish started from this month on-wards !
Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !
2021-01-25 11:07 | Report Abuse
Who will sell it at current price of 0.02 ~0.025 ?
You, Jack Mak will sell it?
For me, i will rather not sell it and let it burn if it still stay at current price till maturity date...
2021-01-25 07:45 | Report Abuse
0.005 just the minimum reference price, won’t got people so silly go and sell it to you one....
I already queue up million lots to buy at 0.005,
If really got people so silly sell to me,
then I will be thankful to those people coz I can easily sell it off above 0.20 or 0.30 later !
I think today XOX-WC can easily spike up few thousand percent coz it’s starting reference price is 0.005
It probably will closed at least 0.09 +0.085 +1,700%
to 0.15 +0.145 +2,900%
Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !
2021-01-24 22:43 | Report Abuse
Wish everyone here tommorrow getting big Ang Pow !
Gong Xi Fatt Chai !
Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !
2021-01-24 20:27 | Report Abuse
Warrants B which maturity date on 3-3-2023 (3 more years) , it's conversion price is= 0.06
So, Warrants C which maturity date will be longer than Warrants B, it's conversion price will be much more lower than Warrants B, which i estimated is around 0.02 to 0.04
Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !
2021-01-23 14:49 | Report Abuse
Don’t worry, XOX warrants B price = 0.06,
So that warrants C’s price must be higher than warrants B, won’t lower than warrants B , coz it’s maturity date definitely will be longer than warrants B which is 5 years.
So, I conservatively estimated it’s price at least got 0.08
Mother share now is 0.09, definitely it will be spike up to break above 0.30 in soonest of time !
Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !
2021-01-23 14:25 | Report Abuse
Wow MrsLee, that’s great !
Then you will received=> 200,000 /8*3
= 75,000 units of warrants C
And if warrants C price is 0.08,
you will get 75,000 * 0.08 = RM6,000 big CNY Ang Pow!
Congratulations to you MrsLee !
2021-01-23 14:02 | Report Abuse
Let say you got 80,000 units of XOX bought at 0.12
Your total investment = RM9,600
you will received warrants C => 80,000/8*3
= 30,000 unit of warrants C
If warrants C price is 0.08,
Your warrants C worth= 30,000*0.08=RM2,400
Return rate= 2400/9600*100 = +25 %
If warrants C price is 0.07,
Your warrants C worth= 30,000*0.07=RM2,100
Return rate= 2100/9600*100 = +21.9%
If warrants C price is 0.06
Your warrants C worth= 30,000*0.06 = RM1,800
Return rate= 1800/9600*100 = +18.8%
So, I just roughly simply estimated that we all will
at least getting a return of around +18.8% to +25%
Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !
2021-01-23 13:48 | Report Abuse
And make sure the warrants that you received is tally...
Warrants C you received = Your total shares / 8 * 3
(Your total shares divide 8 and then multiple it by 3)
2021-01-23 10:19 | Report Abuse
Next week on-wards will start the CNY bull market, for those who still not yet own any stock, should Sailang now especially the super undervalued Gems stock like XOX !
You all definitely will getting a big CNY Ang Pow before CNY !
Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !
2021-01-23 10:18 | Report Abuse
Yes, next Monday will be in, you can check your portfolio in the morning before 9.00 am opening trade...
It definitely will be there...
2021-01-22 12:17 | Report Abuse
eyein25, if you believe in XOX then just buy lar, if not then don't buy lor...
I'm so confident is becoz i believe the pandemic will be over in soonest of time once the vaccine reach Malaysia by end of February....
So, now it's the golden opportunity time to sailang into all the potential undervalue stocks like XOX,
then once it's price limit up and limit up then in that time only you ask me why i'm so confident in XOX lar... Ok
2021-01-22 11:37 | Report Abuse
Collion64
Don’t worry, you all sure can get CNY big Ang Pow one ...
Just be patient!
2021-01-21 21:07 | Report Abuse
The price is subjective...
If tommorrow limit up to closed at 40 cents,
warrants C price will be around 38 cents...
I believe major share holders will keep on buying in the shares in order the percentage control of the company won’t diluted by the increase of total number of shares...
And once it’s share price already break above RM1.00 or RM2.00 then there will be continues non-stop good news keep coming from the XOX’s management !
So, don’t sell your XOX share & XOX warrants C in a rush for just making a peanut profit only...
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2021-01-26 04:39 |
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