Koon Yew Yin's Blog

Queen Elizabeth II funeral - Koon Yew Yin

Koon Yew Yin
Publish date: Mon, 19 Sep 2022, 10:39 AM
Koon Yew Yin
0 1,412
An official blog in i3investor to publish sharing by Mr. Koon Yew Yin.

All materials published here are prepared by Mr. Koon Yew Yin

The state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II will be one of the biggest diplomatic moments in the world, with the guest list including some of the world’s most powerful political leaders, heads of royal families and public figures.

The Queen passed away on 8 September 2022. She was 96. With a reign of 70 years, she was the longest-reigning monarch in British history.

The Queen’s state funeral is scheduled for 19 September at London’s Westminster Abbey and about 2,000 guests are expected.

Agong, Raja Permaisuri Agong will attend the Queen Elizabeth's funeral.

At one time there were 56 countries under British ruled.

​1 Afghanistan

2 Antigua and Barbuda

3 The Bahamas

4 Bahrain

5 Barbados

6 Belize

7 Botswana

8 Brunei

9 Canada

10 Cyprus

11 Dominica

12 Egypt

13 Fiji

14 The Gambia

15 Ghana

16 Grenada

17 India

18 Iraq

​19 Jamaica
​20 Jordan

21 Kenya

22 Kiribati

23 Kuwait

24 Lesotho

25 Malawi

26 Malaysia

27 Maldives

28 Malta

29 Mauritius

30 Myanmar

31 Nauru

32 New Zealand

33 Nigeria

34 Oman

35 Pakistan

36 Qatar

37 St Lucia

38 Saint Kitts & Nevis

39 St Vincent & Grenadines

​40 Seychelles

41 Sierra Leone

42 Solomon Islands

43 South Africa

44 Sri Lanka

45 Sudan

46 Swaziland

47 Tanzania

48 Tonga

49 Trinidad and Tobago

50 Tuvalu

51 Uganda

52 United Arab Emirates

53 Vanuatu

54 Yemen

55 Zambia

56 Zimbabwe

Out of the 56 countries ruled by the British, 42 countries including Malaysia got their independence. 14 countries are still under British rule. They are Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, Bahamas, Belize, Canada, Grenada, Jamaica, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu.

More articles on Koon Yew Yin's Blog
How can KSL double its profit? - Koon Yew Yin

Created by Koon Yew Yin | Apr 18, 2024

After the stock closed yesterday, KSL announced its 4th quarter EPS which is 40.76 sen and its net tangible asset (NTA) backing of Rm 3.65. Its profit increased by 230% more than last year.

Why Sabah will leave Malaysia - Koon Yew Yin

Created by Koon Yew Yin | Mar 29, 2024

Currently Sabah Government does not know that solar panel produces the cheapest electricity???

Malaysia can be one of the richest nations in the world - Koon Yew Yin

Created by Koon Yew Yin | Mar 23, 2024

During my life time I saw every Prime Minister being replaced by another politician for one reason or another. Dr Mahathir managed to stay the longest time of 22 years.

Property Developers comparison - Koon Yew Yin

Created by Koon Yew Yin | Mar 04, 2024

All property developers have just announced their annual profit for 2023. All of them reported increased profit.

My contribution as an Engineer - Koon Yew Yin

Created by Koon Yew Yin | Mar 04, 2024

Although my writing of this article sounds boastful but I feel that it is important to keep this record for posterity. Engineers play a pivotal role in shaping our modern world.

What can KSL can do to benefit shareholder? - Koon Yew Yin

Created by Koon Yew Yin | Mar 01, 2024

What can KSL do to benefit shareholders? I hope all the shareholders will read this article so that they can attend the coming annual general meeting to vote out those directors who are seeking re...

All Investors require Anticipation - Koon Yew Yin

Created by Koon Yew Yin | Feb 29, 2024

After the stock market closed, KSL announced its 4th quarter ending Dec 2023 EPS of 12.74 sen. The total is 40.76 sen for 4 quarters. Its total EPS for 4 quarter ending 2020 was only 17.8 sen.

Property developers share prices comparison based on latest EPS - Koon Yew Yin

Created by Koon Yew Yin | Feb 29, 2024

KSL is the cheapest in terms of PE ratio. KSL Holdings Bhd is a holding company. It is engaged in real estate services.

Malaysia’s economy will grow faster than expected - Koon Yew Yin

Created by Koon Yew Yin | Feb 26, 2024

Several economists and local industry representatives are confident that Malaysia’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth will strengthen this year, despite easing in the final quarter of last year.

KSL made a new high of RM 1.33 - Koon Yew Yin

Created by Koon Yew Yin | Jan 08, 2024

KSL price chart is super bullish as shown below. KSL last traded at Rm 1.33.

Discussions
Be the first to like this. Showing 18 of 18 comments

speakup

Britain shouldn't make this event political by not inviting Russia & China, etc. If Russia & China want to mourn the loss of QEII, they should be allowed to.

2022-09-19 12:27

gohkimhock

Australia still under British rule? Are you really sure about that..?

2022-09-19 13:49

Callmejholow

yours when?

2022-09-19 15:51

beinvested

Abraham arranged that his servant to travel back to his kampong to get a wife for his son Issac (Genesis 24:1-4).

The servant, with the prayers from Abraham and the blessing from the Lord, got a wife for Isaac. Her name is Rebecca (Genesis 24:61).

Upon returning and reaching back to Abraham's household, Isaac happened to have come to the field and saw the camels were approaching (genesis 24:63) and there was no Grab service/taxi).

Rebecca also saw Isaac from a distance. She asked the servant “Who is that man in the field coming to meet us?”
The servant answered “He is my master,” the servant answered.
So, she took her veil and covered herself.
(Not like now, nowadays girls like to be half-dressed/bare back, mini skirt)

SO, this is the first event in the Bible about how a love story between a bachelor and a shy/modest girl and he loved her.

Isaac's mother Sarah had passed away not long ago and now Isaac was comforted for having a wife.

2022-09-20 12:14

pharker

Can see from photo that some dignitaries attended the funeral with smileys, not mourners..like taking opportunity to go London for a vacation with bills footed by the State.

2022-09-20 13:44

hh488

Not surprising lah. Even the royal family members were in smileys too.

2022-09-20 15:03

speakup

a funeral is a funeral, no need to make it political. Dunno what the Brits were think.
Samy Velu recently passed away, do you see the funeral only limited to BN components parties? NO! At least we Malaysians have more sense than the Brits! That I will say.

2022-09-20 15:07

beinvested

Abraham buried his wife at Hebron (Genesis 23:19). He purchased the burial ground with four hundred shekels of silver from Ephron the Hittite. At first, Ephron did not want to collect the money but Abraham had refused the transaction for free. Ephron said “Listen to me, my lord; the land is worth four hundred shekels of silver, but what is that between you and me? Bury your dead.” Meaning, Abraham is respectful person in the society and the people within the business community already very shy to take the money from him for burying his loved wife. Saying, "what is that between you and me?" is like "abang-adik".
Anyway, this transaction is one of the few transactions capture in the Bible that proved the ownership of the real estate that are belonged to the children of Sarah. The title deed was sealed there and then (Genesis 23:20).

AFTER some time, Abraham married another wife Keturah her name. The children from her were sent by Abraham to live in the East.

Toward the end, Abraham willed all the properties to Isaac.

7 Abraham lived a hundred and seventy-five years. 8 Then Abraham breathed his last and died at a good old age, an old man and full of years; and he was gathered to his people. 9 His sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him in the cave of Machpelah near Mamre, in the field of Ephron son of Zohar the Hittite, 10 the field Abraham had bought from the Hittites.[a] There Abraham was buried with his wife Sarah. 11 After Abraham’s death, God blessed his son Isaac.

2022-09-20 15:40

Tobby

British monarchy generate huge revenue for Britain! Even Queen Elizabeth funeral generate income for Britain! Unlike other royals, Britain royals are working! That's why they call it working royals!

2022-09-20 15:43

beinvested

When Isaac was 60 years old, his wife Rebecca gave birth to 2 twin sons Esau and Jacob. They were fights even when in their mother's womb.

Jacob was holding Esau's heel when came out from the womb of their mother. Esau always torture Jacob, like Nazi torture Israelites from the Holocaust. True, Nazi from Germany, Esau/Edom
and Israel another name of Jacob, they have conflicts until modern time.

Esau was close to his father Issac but Jacob was to his mother Rebecca.

Esau was a tough guy, like hunting, outdoor guy, the Nazi, European. Blessed from Isaac, inherited the merits from Isaacs, so Europeans did well but can be cruel. Like to fight and wars.

Yaakob/Jacob the Israelites gave in, can be bullied by the Europeans /USA, indoor guy, brainy invented many IT software, Blessed with Land with flowing milk & honey. Also suffered from Ishmael, the Arab, another son of Abraham from the Egyptian maid.

2022-09-20 17:03

Tobby

Beinvested! That's a good fairy tale!

2022-09-20 17:07

ks55

Who is QE II? Nothing concern us. Great Britain is no more great, but a lesser Britain. Anyhow, UK is no more a great power.

2022-09-20 17:10

Tobby

Ks55! Britain nowadays good for their softpower! Just look at football! You really thing British football that good! No, they are lousy but the most marketable and income generating!

2022-09-20 17:39

beinvested

Greek culture
The emperors kept the people busy in the stadium, sports, cross country running, long
high jumping, balls, 20 players chasing a piece of leather, dirty tactics so the people will have no time to overthrow the emperors

Each human being got the divine soul in their bodies. The soul makes the difference between man and an animal which does not have a soul which is divine.

Even when
the king passed away, we would say RIP to the dead person, wishing his/soul will be accepted by the Maker. The body is useless, motionless already, once the soul has detached from the body.
It isn't that the bones rest in peace.

2022-09-20 18:53

beinvested

If God wants us to run and jump, He must have us monkeys or horses. We human beings are installed with the divine souls and supposedly stay connected to the Maker constantly instead of momentarily. For example, What God expects us to do, don't have to be done by another creature /animal.

2022-09-20 19:04

pharker

Posted by Tobby > 5 hours ago | Report Abuse

British monarchy generate huge revenue for Britain! Even Queen Elizabeth funeral generate income for Britain! Unlike other royals, Britain royals are working! That's why they call it working royals!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Cannot say the same for other Royal Family in other parts of the World. Some just took opportunity to live off their citizens / tax payer hard earned money, without contributing much in return..take opportunity go on paid vacations here and there and sponsored by taxpayer

2022-09-20 21:03

beinvested

The British gave Malaya the National Land Code, Companies Acts, Civil laws...otherwise other neighboring countries will be more advance in administrating the states/country.
Thanks to the British civil mindedness among the human beings in the land. The cultivated the rubber trees, tin mining, railway, administration of the prisons - jail term/execution of criminals...

Alas, the last Emperor Pui Yi towards the end, was employed as a gardener...can not preserve the kingdom/institution...China was attacked from all corners including the Japanese.

2022-09-21 20:09

beinvested

Yes, kingdoms come and kingdoms go. The Portuguese declined. The Spanish Armada declined, next to them will be the English. Japan managed to preserve the royalty but not the Chinese.

From the fall of Malacca until now is even less than 600 years old. Jesus's age is easily 2022 years and so he is at least 600 years older than

IF a man is 2022 years old and is 600 year older than another man, how is the physical appearance of the older man?

2022-09-21 22:16

Post a Comment