@lampaDuaDUA, dun put ur money here..haha..let them play themselves..i thk they stuck a lot here..ppls alreaadt turn many round at other side..if got good counters wont share with them at all..because SHIT PPLS TALK LIKE SHIT..hohoho
Ivort79 very Low profile....he is really good show man..buy and sell never let anyone know....luckily I not fall into the old trick they r using at all other counters....pity those innocent : “DUN ALL IN”...good luck ya..
lampaduadua, open a new account with 21 comments? FARK , from singapore ? Malaysian act Singaporean isit ? People from SG dont want rubbish la . look at mirror and check.
i personally think at least it will goes >0.40 short term.. long term >RM1 is possible. Given pre-vaccine time the property stock also had it's glory at RM1.64
Ayo I don't know why so many toxic comments here. If you don't own any shares, just mind your business and go away. Nobody is interested to hear your thoughts. Nobody will care what you think anyway. Only the operator knows what the near future holds for Yongtai. But if private investors pumped in millions at pp price 36 and 40 sen, I'm willing to risk mine too at this going price.
Govt to seal vaccine purchase with Astrazeneca on Monday
By Bernama | 2020-12-19 17:38:17 KLUANG (Dec 19): The government will be concluding an agreement with AstraZeneca of United Kingdom on Monday to purchase Covid-19 vaccines to meet the immunisation needs of 20% of the people in the country.
Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said this is the third agreement after the government signed with COVAX to buy 10% of its vaccine needs and with Pfizer to cover 20% of Malaysia’s requirement last month.
"On the overall, we will be purchasing vaccines for 50% of the people. We will try to get all vaccine supplies in the first quarter next year,” he told reporters after a symbolic handing over of Aerosol Intubation Box contribution by Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) to the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Simpang Renggam near here today.
Also present was UTM deputy vice chancellor (Research and Innovation) Prof Datuk Dr Ahmad Fauzi Ismail.
Dr Adham said at the same time, the government has to increase procurement of vaccines by another 20% to meet the needs of 70% of the people.
He said the government would look into attracting vaccine suppliers to meet the needs of the country.
“What is important is that companies which gave quick access to their vaccines must ensure they are safe, and of quality. Must also receive approval from the producing country as well as approval from MOH’s National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA).
“If it is concluded, we can vaccinate the first Malaysians comprising frontliners in early 2021,” he said.
The media today reported that the first batch of vaccines will be arriving in February 2021 with supplies continuing until the end of 2021.
On Nov 24, Malaysia announced that it would be acquiring its initial supply for 12.8 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines from Pfizer to meet 20% of its immunisation needs or 6.4 million people for free.
YongTai will enter into formal agreement with Shenzhen Kangtai next week before X’mas (The Edge). Shenzhen Kangtai might probably start manufacturing of AstraZeneca vaccine once gain approval. So YongTai will become the vaccine exclusive supplier/distributer?
Calvintaneng,memang la gov malaysia akan bagi vaccine free pada rakyat, Point dia sekarang agreement untuk syarikat yang supply vaccine pada kerajaan malaysia dari syarikat yang mane?
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Posted by BeeBearBear > 2020-12-18 16:18 |
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