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7 comment(s). Last comment by Stock Eyes 2021-02-15 11:05
Posted by LimitupLimitDown > 2021-01-14 14:36 | Report Abuse
anyway i can get into the telegram group as i am trying to be financially sound with malaysian equities. so far im only in US's
Posted by Maple26 > 2021-01-25 10:15 | Report Abuse
Hi Philip. may I know your telegram group name?
Posted by Philip ( buy what you understand) > 2021-01-26 04:55 | Report Abuse
I am not allowed to do posts with my telegram group details or even share it in this forum. But if you look at my portfolio page it may be helpful to you.
https://klse.i3investor.com/servlets/pfs/120720.jsp
Posted by Sslee > 2021-01-26 07:28 | Report Abuse
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/gloves.html
COVID-19
Cases are rising. Act now! Wear a mask; Stay 6 feet apart; Avoid crowds.
Wearing Gloves
When Gloves Are and Aren't Needed
Updated July 16, 2020
For the general public, wearing gloves is not necessary in most situations, like running errands. CDC recommends wearing gloves when you are cleaning or caring for someone who is sick.
Practice everyday preventive actions like keeping social distance (at least 6 feet) from others, washing your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds (or using a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol), and wearing a mask when you have to go out in public.
When to use gloves
Cleaning with dish cloth while wearing gloves.
Use gloves when cleaning and disinfecting or providing care to someone who is sick
When cleaning
When you are routinely cleaning and disinfecting your home.
Follow precautions listed on the disinfectant product label, which may include-
Wearing gloves (reusable or disposable)
Having good ventilation by turning on a fan or opening a window to get fresh air into the room you’re cleaning
Wash your hands after you have removed the gloves.
When caring for someone who is sick
If you are providing care to someone who is sick at home or in another non-healthcare setting
Use disposable gloves when cleaning and disinfecting the area around the person who is sick or other surfaces that may be frequently touched in the home.
Use disposable gloves when touching or having contact with blood, stool, or body fluids, such as saliva, mucus, vomit, and urine.
After using disposable gloves, throw them out in a lined trash can. Do not disinfect or reuse the gloves.
Wash your hands after you have removed the gloves.
Posted by Sslee > 2021-01-26 08:55 | Report Abuse
Good morning Philip,
What Serbadk, Kpower and SCIB have in common?
Same controlling shareholder running the business that won contracts in billions:
Different: Serbadk forever spending large sum in Capex but Kpower and SCIB no need to spend on Capex:
Serbadk Financial year end: Q3 30/9/2020: 2019: 2018
Property, plant and equipment RM: 2,523,803,000: 1,688,677,000: 1,273,090,000
Right-of-use assets RM: 261,333,000: 248,120,000:-
Cashflow
Acquisition of property, plant and equipment RM: 946,294,000:790,263,000: 551,917,000
** Not audited by member firms of KPMG International
^^ The subsidiary is exempted from statutory audit as permitted by the authority in the relevant country
How many of subsidiary in ** and ^^?
Is this a red flag?
Posted by Stock Eyes > 2021-02-15 11:05 | Report Abuse
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Posted by LimitupLimitDown > 2021-01-14 14:36 | Report Abuse
hi philip, i took notice on your gkent explanation very thorough thankyou.