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Off late, it is not facts or accuracy that matters but just the need to create doubt and influence the investing public in general by viralling the simplistic conclusion.
It allows the simple minded investing public in general to connect the dots between the entities. They will assume and judge it as one plus one equals two and that is all to it.
Another video from Bloomberg TV -
Compounding the fact there is a weak market for some months now, it is no wonder GMT Research chose this as the time to expose the weakness in AirAsia. Hence, the willingness to sell AirAsia shares.
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