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SHELL (4324): A NATIONAL TREASURE WHICH SHOULD BE OWNED BY MALAYSIAN

BURSAMASTER BULLSEYE
Publish date: Tue, 23 Feb 2016, 12:44 PM
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SHELL (4324)
Chart Analysis

SHELL has seen a reversal pattern closing 12.30 pm with a gain of 11 cents to 3.11. Though the euphoria of a Chinese company taking over SHELL at 1.80 has since subsided; there are market talks that our government is requesting that a local entity or prominent Bumiputra businessman taking over on national interest. Any how, at this price is still dirt cheap as compares to its peer, PETRONM

I foresee the run up in its price to continue unabated

HAPPY TRADING & GOOD LUCK

BURSAMASTER

 

 

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ronnietan

Retail investors should not buy this stock, in no way a national treasure.
This is a market economy, not a far left socialist or communist one.
Shell owns a very old refinery which has a very short working life span left. There's no comparison with Petron which owns both a refinery and a network of petrol stations.

2016-02-23 14:09

speakup

Shell is actually a Dutch company. Why should their local operations here be owned by Malaysians instead of Chinese? Using your logic, Parkson in China should be owned by the Chinese instead of Malaysian William Cheng.

2016-02-23 14:13

speakup

And since when a foreign company become a NATIONAL TREASURE?????

2016-02-23 14:14

speakup

If Shell from Netherlands is a National Treasure, so AIA from US is also a national treasure? Great Eastern from Singapore also National Treasure?

2016-02-23 14:15

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