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4 comment(s). Last comment by Hustle 2013-08-27 22:35
Posted by Hustle > 2013-08-27 22:25 | Report Abuse
That's mean only good revenue with high DY company will survive.
Nice tips.
Posted by Abudance > 2013-08-27 22:34 | Report Abuse
OTB, I doubt cnbc would say Malaysia is overweight. Bloombergs news yesterday says that after India and Indonesia being affected... They are saying the next countries currencies to be affected are Malaysia and thailand ....
Posted by Hustle > 2013-08-27 22:35 | Report Abuse
M'sia also can consider over weight? I thought is over slim :)
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This book is the result of the author's many years of experience and observation throughout his 26 years in the stockbroking industry. It was written for general public to learn to invest based on facts and not on fantasies or hearsay....
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Posted by Ooi Teik Bee > 2013-08-27 19:10 | Report Abuse
According to latest, CNBC gives an "overweight" rating on Malaysia. Please tune to CNBC, I hope I am not wrong or I heard it wrongly. Thank you.