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Scan 18 Nov 2024
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Symbol TypeDateClose PriceVolume13 Day RSI
ABMB Overbought 11/18/2024 5.01 2787500 75.64
CYPARK Overbought 11/18/2024 0.9 20350900 72.51
MATRIX Overbought 1...
1 hour ago
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FBM KLCI - likely to stay in consolidation with a downward bias
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Stocks on Bursa Malaysia ended lower Friday on a weak note with the
benchmark FBMKLCI finished at its intraday low, in the absence of buying
catalysts....
14 hours ago
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Profit drivers
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Health is Wealth Bullbear Stock Investing Notes
4 days ago
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Why Subscribe to SSPN?Are you looking for a smart way to save for your
child’s education while enjoying significant tax benefits? Subscribing to
the Nation...
2 weeks ago
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ONLINE STORE - salvadordali
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Do visit the online store for products created by salvadordali the blogger.
Here are a few of the items available.
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8 months ago
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Technical Analysis May 2023: OMESTI (BURSA: 9008)
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OMESTI BERHAD
Observation from Chart:
OMESTI (9008) forming lower high & lower low.
Will it breakout downtrend resistance level?
Other indicator:-
M...
1 year ago
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KLCI hovers below 1500: Very Bearish
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From May to Aug 2022, KLCI tops 1600 in mid May, plunges to 1420 in mid
July and since has recovered to 1500. World economy is in shambles,
liquidity cr...
2 years ago
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GCB: Earnings Improved On Increased Sales Volume & Higher Profit Margins
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*Results Update*
For QE31/12/2021, GCB's net profit rose 49% q-o-q or 8% y-o-y to RM51
million while revenue rose 9% q-o-q or 6% y-o-y to RM1.088 billion....
2 years ago
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Labuan
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A dynamic town with modern telecommunications facilities, Labuan has been
declared a federal territory as well as an International Offshore Financial
Centr...
3 years ago
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weekly e-meeting 9.30pm
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*9.30pm to 11pm *
All are welcomed to my weekly e-meeting today and next Monday (every Monday
9.30pm for whole year)
*note* : would be uploaded the c...
3 years ago
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ASB Unitholders Get Up to 7.00 sen Dividend & Bonus for 2018
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Amanah Saham Bumiputera (ASB) unitholders will receive a dividend of 6.50
sen and a bonus 0.50 sen per unit for the financial year ending 31st
December 2...
5 years ago
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Year 2017 - 55.53% Return From KLSE !!!
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1. Wishing you a very Happy New Year of 2018 ^^
2. As we come to an end of year 2017. Time for me to report my result for
the full year of 2017 KLSE pe...
6 years ago
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I am alive but still in hibernation
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At first I thought I will only start to update my blog when the bear market
is here. The logic was to save myself from the anguish of being screw by
people...
8 years ago
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Small Sofas for Small Spaces
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*Small sofas* become an integral par...
9 years ago
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from: Wee Peng Ng
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9 years ago
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Salcon seeks to bag 30% to 40% of RM2b tender book (Edge)
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Water infrastructure specialist Salcon Bhd (fundamental: 1.65; valuation:
1.2) is confident of securing between 30% and 40% of its RM2 billion tender
book...
9 years ago
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Pakar SEO Termuda Kang Mas SEO
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Saya saat ini mengikuti kontes seo yang berjudul* Pakar SEO Termuda Kang
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indones...
10 years ago
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Asian Stocks Rise First Time in Four Days as Yen Weakens
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Asian stocks rose, with the benchmark regional index climbing for the first
time in four days, as the yen weakened against the dollar, boosting the
earnin...
10 years ago
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DRB... time to buy??
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We maintain BUY on DRB-HIcom Bhd, with a fair value of RM3.65/share – a 15%
discount to our SOP value of RM4.31/share..>>> Source: AmeSecurities
We maintai...
11 years ago
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KLCI Stock - P&O / 6009 - 2013 Quarter 1
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PACIFIC & ORIENT BERHAD
*Company Description*
PACIFIC & ORIENT BERHAD is a Malaysia-based investment holding company. The
Company is also engaged in the ...
11 years ago
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Dr M says there is no Ketuanan Melayu without parity
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 4 - Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamed joined the roiling debate on race relations by declaring there was no such thing as Ketuanan Melayu, or Malay Supremacy because racial parity had not been achieved yet.
He also said that Malaysians were not yet ready for freedom of speech, while he also expressed doubts about Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak’s leadership abilities.
Speaking on a special interview with Riz Khan on satellite television station Al-Jazeera, he said that Malays were in fact, the underdogs.
"There is no such thing as Ketuanan Melayu. We are the underdog.
"The shoe-polisher is not the Tuan (master). The man who pays you is the Tuan. I used to have a Chinese driver, he called me Tuan," he quipped.
Dr Mahathir defended the Malay affirmative action policies in Malaysia despitethe fact that Malays formed the majority of the country, whereas affirmative action in other countries were implemented to help minorities.
"It is not about majority or minority. It is to address the disparity.
"The Chinese dominate the economy but the majority is poor and we need to bring them up to achieve parity," he said.
Having been in office for over two decades, Malaysia's longest serving Prime Minister added that the stronger presence of the Malays in the political field was to balance out the dominance of the Chinese in the economy.
He also added that there was nothing to stop the country from having a non-Malay Prime Minister so long as "he has the support of the majority."
When Khan suggested that the system was skewed to the Malays, Dr Mahathir disagreed, saying "it is not skewed, it is in the constitution."
Dr Mahathir also insisted that he was a Malay and not an Indian. Khan had implied that Dr Mahathir had tried to deny his Indian ancestry in the past.
"There is a lot of foreign blood in this country... we are at the crossing point between the East and West," Mahathir replied, adding that he is Malay by definition.
He also expressed concerns that current Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak might not step up to the premiership after the March Umno party polls despite winning the presidency unconstested.
Dr Mahathir had recently said that his successor and current Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Badawi may choose to stay on as PM despite not being Umno president, which he claims will be to the detriment of the party and country.
"Najib has not shown any strength in the political field. He is more a follower than a leader and he must change that," Dr Mahathir explained.
Khan then asked if this "change" meant a reversion to "Mahathirism."
"Mahathirism... I do not know what that is," was the elder statesman's reply.
He rejected the idea that his rule was autocratic but merely "sensible" due to the fact that Malaysia is "prone to instability" as it is a multiracial society. He further suggested that Mahathirism was synonymous with economic development instead.
On this point, he also criticised the level of openness practised by the current administration, stating that the country is not ready for such liberalisation.
"They say it is good to be more open but it is premature. The people do not understand freedom of speech and it has caused racial tension," he said.
He told Khan that in his tenure as Prime Minister, such matters were discussed between leaders behind closed doors. He concurred with the suggestion that racial sentiments were more heated today than during his premiership as "now, the different races are at each other's throats.”
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