28-Dec-2020 Insider MR LIM YONG HEW (a substantial shareholder) disposed 1,500,000 shares on 23-Dec-2020. 28-Dec-2020 Insider MR LIM YONG HEW (a company director) was dealing with company shares on 24-Dec-2020. 28-Dec-2020 Insider MR LIM YONG HEW (a company director) disposed 1,500,000 shares on 23-Dec-2020.
28-Dec-2020 Insider MR LIM YONG HEW (a substantial shareholder) disposed 1,500,000 shares on 23-Dec-2020. 28-Dec-2020 Insider MR LIM YONG HEW (a company director) was dealing with company shares on 24-Dec-2020. 28-Dec-2020 Insider MR LIM YONG HEW (a company director) disposed 1,500,000 shares on 23-Dec-2020. Main share holder are selling, see how many newbie can collect. Only newbie will collect by now.
ppl want to save you. you dont condemn ppl. like this you are very ungrateful. be humble dont show off even you are still winning but you blow water make many believe you and they lost money bcos of you. Correct?
Sharing is Caring. The more you share fact the more you are happy. the more you blow water the more you are unhappy bcos you cause other to lose money. Correct?
Just be careful as the chart at lower low. is this the lowest. no one know. only tomorrow will know. Have a good sleep and dont think too much. tomorrow then decide what to do. anyway this just a game lah. not up then down else unchanged. Correct?
use your right hand and touch your heart and say you didnt cause other to lose money. If you still dont feel guilty at all. No one can help you already. God bless you. Correct?
enuf of sharing today. remember sharing is caring. the more you share the more you are happy. Sol not worth rm1.80. until today still true right. Anyone still not agree. no right. Correct?
Actually not need to keep quarrel.... Buy at your own risk... When one gain, we have no gain at all... Likewise when one lose, those not involve won't lose at all... The point of sharing is to share the latest update of news of this counter as well.... Wondering what the quarrel about as it doesn't involve the money of those uninvolved parties......
why u hide... u always very smart... even take AK47 shoot me... now where r u?? what u do?? u scare to comment here?? coz u feel like me... im a shadow of u...
MALAYSIA Strategy The country is spending US$504 million to buy enough shots to cover 26.5 million people, or about 80% of its population.
Malaysia is set to secure 6.4 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine through the Covax facility, and another 6.4 million directly, enough to inoculate 20% of the country’s population, according to Science and Technology Minister Khairy Jamaluddin. The first batch is expected in the second quarter of 2021 The government is also in final negotiations with China’s Sinovac for 14 million doses, CanSino Biologics for 3.5 million doses, and for 6.4 million shots of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, Khairy said. The deals will involve local companies that can provide fill-finish manufacturing capacity for the vaccines, he said The nation is in talks with Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, Khairy said. Malaysia will conduct its first Covid-19 vaccine trial in December as part of a government-to-government agreement with China. It will be a phase-III trial on a vaccine candidate developed by the Institute of Medical Biology Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Malaysia signed an MoU with China in October to be given priority access to Covid-19 vaccines that China develops. Timeline 1Q 2021: Pfizer
The government has already secured 12.8 million doses from Pfizer-BioNTech SE in a deal signed last month Pfizer will deliver to Malaysia one million doses in the first quarter of 2021, 1.7 million in the second, 5.8 million in the third and 4.3 million in the final three months of the year The agreement with Pfizer covers 6.4 million people and is contingent on the vaccine being approved by the US FDA and Malaysia’s regulator Malaysia has negotiated with Pfizer an option to boost its purchases to cover another 20% of its population
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BioNTech-Pfizer has postponed the delivery of new batches of its coronavirus vaccine to eight European nations including Spain, the Spanish health ministry said on Monday.
The hold-up is due to a "problem in the loading and shipment process" at its plant in Belgium, the health ministry said in a statement, citing the Spanish branch of Pfizer.
The Spanish health ministry did not specify which European nations aside from Spain have been affected.
The delay comes a day after Europe began its COVID-19 immunization program.
Delay 'linked to' temperature Health Minister Salvador Illa told Spanish radio network SER that the delay was due to a problem "linked to the control of the temperature" of the shipments which was "apparently fixed."
The vaccine, which uses mRNA technology, is extremely sensitive to heat. It is stored at nearly -70 degrees Celsius (-112°F) ahead of shipping, before being sent to distribution centres in specially designed cool boxes filled with dry ice.
On arrival, it must be kept at 2°C to 8°C for it to remain effective for up to five days.
In Germany, those aged over 80 and front line staff are the first to be vaccinated, due to limited doses of vaccine available Germany reports similar issue Several German cities reported similar delays in receiving and administering coronavirus BioNTech-Pfizer on Monday after temperature trackers showed that they may not have been cold enough due to inconsistencies in the cold chain.
Tobias Kurth, epidemiologist and director of the Institute of Public Health at Berlin's Charite hospital in Berlin told DW that Germany was already struggling with the low number of vaccines available. "The issue is that we don't have enough vaccines available in the first weeks or months. So the mass vaccination will likely start in March or even April," he said.
German Health Minister Jens Spahn told public broadcaster ZDF on Monday that the country "was doing everything together with BioNTech-Pfizer" to ramp up domestic production of the coronavirus vaccine in the country.
He said he hoped to get a production facility up and running in Marburg, in the central German state of Hesse, by February or March.
When will the EU's vaccinations arrive? The distribution of an initial 200 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine developed BioNTech-Pfizer is scheduled to be completed for the EU by September, a spokesman for the EU Commission told news agency Reuters on Monday.
He added that talks were underway to agree the delivery of a further 100 million additional doses which are optional under the contract sealed with the two companies.
WUHAN, Dec. 28 (Xinhua) -- The city of Wuhan in central China has started the emergency use of COVID-19 vaccine candidates on certain key groups of people, the municipal government said Monday.
The vaccination, available at 48 designated clinics in 15 districts, began on Dec. 24, targeting some key groups of people aged between 18 and 59, said He Zhenyu, deputy director of the center for disease control and prevention in Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province.
Those receiving the vaccine need to take two shots with an interval of four weeks, said He at a press briefing.
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All those no middle stuff is meant for government line of vaccine only