totally agreed with djhchew.. this counter not for goreng or contra kaki.. really hard to move.. wonder why? suggest they invite people like RC or CBL onboard.. sure terbang high high punya hahaha.. :)
got "cables" one get better slice of cake la :), there are some reason for them to do it that way.
previously, during P.L tenure, projects were awarded to XYZ S/B companies, when projects got delayed, Government got bombarded by Opposition on the transparency & financial strength of the awarded companies to complete the project within budget & time frame.
Hence, to avoid the same thing bring brought up, during Najib current tenure, they currently practices the following:-
1) award the contract to listed companies especially those big names first, why ? listed companies need to published the annual audited account to public - more transparency. claimed to be only :), at least better than the close book XYZ S/B companies
2) in case if project awarded to big name still failed or delayed - their got good excuse, why - if those big names, with expertise & financial strength can not do it, who else can do the job ?
all above only for big names, how to related it to small cap listed companies ?
simple, Government cannot give all jobs to the selected few big companies only, later if they cannot complete on time - another reason to be surface - overloading the selected few big names with all the contracts.
to prevent this, so big names get bigger slice of cake, smaller names get smaller slice of cake. everyone will get a slice of the cake - only matter the size of the cake only :)
PETRONAS to launch contract bids for two fields next month. The next round of risk-service contract (RSC) bids by PETRONAS will be launched in February, and the fields of Tembikai and Chenang will once again be up for grabs, said sources. One to two other new marginal oilfields would likely be included to make the RSC offering more attractive. The source added that PETRONAS has a prequalified bid list for the fields of Tembikai and Chenang, and the players include Australia-based Hydra Energy Holdings Pty Ltd, Tap Oil Ltd and AWE Ltd. Hydra Energy's local partner is said to be Daya Materials Bhd. (Source: The Star)
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Posted by djhchew > 2012-12-07 20:25 | Report Abuse
Company with good fundamentals.. But not for goreng kakis.. Chart looks "romantic"..
Just my 0.005 sen.. 8)