O'Brian

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2020-05-12 15:47 | Report Abuse

JayC88, hahaha from 1cent up to 1.5cent ?hahahahaha

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2020-05-12 15:10 | Report Abuse

calvintaneng and those goons are really thor shui ka!

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2020-05-12 15:10 | Report Abuse

From 0.025 cent those goons promoted it till going down holland, now 1cent only!

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2020-05-12 15:09 | Report Abuse

Yes JayC88, you also know what 1 cent counter means.......Bravo

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2020-05-12 14:48 | Report Abuse

KID, no more sultan thing argh? talk more about sultan,please!

AND How you know 9usd per tonne will be making loss?

simple091,Based on the info provided, the sand ages export to China only 2usd per tonne which market price now is 9usd per tonne. Wonder how Ages cover the loss?
12/05/2020 2:36 PM

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2020-05-12 09:34 | Report Abuse

WOW a good call from ViVaFoReVeRLOVE, its sapu Ageson shares time! buy call buy call guys! don't say later sudden surge up price bojio you guys!

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2020-05-12 09:20 | Report Abuse

And for those sour grape like calvintaneng and his pet dog, good bye pork guy harm + charn!

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2020-05-12 09:19 | Report Abuse

Yup, sure Sultan have sand AP.....

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2020-05-12 09:18 | Report Abuse

Larrie Chew lailailai we can side bet now, who says do not have AP for sand business?
12/05/2020 9:13 AM

seems like cannot bet with you Larrie chew,

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2020-05-10 23:34 | Report Abuse

Bunch of jokers

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2020-05-10 23:34 | Report Abuse

Hahaha....... GoodTrade since when the sand would be sold to GKI and then shipment to Singapore? Hahaha , send details about it? Please enlighten.....

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2020-05-10 21:57 | Report Abuse

By the way.........Happy mothers day! Just had my fattening dinner! yum yum

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2020-05-10 21:56 | Report Abuse

WOW, So how many test kits has been supplied to MOH before you start talking about exports to EU ?

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2020-05-10 21:33 | Report Abuse

Wow what happen..............To be continue!

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2020-05-08 17:11 | Report Abuse

See you guys next Tuesday, Happy holidays yo

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2020-05-08 17:11 | Report Abuse

Wait guys, you forgot to + MRT train............chooooooooooooooooo choooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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2020-05-08 14:58 | Report Abuse

What is blind bore? Found it hard to understand piling works...

There is this tension bore and compression bore pile, the difference between them only in the arrangement of reinforcement?

In consideration of water table level, actually how does it affect the construction works? Technically speaking?

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2020-05-06 11:13 | Report Abuse

calling good profit, wow123, olga....... please come out to play.....
ov123
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Posted by ov123 > May 6, 2020 10:59 AM | Report Abuse

@GoodTrade, interesting analysis. You are probably right. Sand is also a sensitive item for many countries.
EZMONEY13
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Posted by EZMONEY13 > May 6, 2020 10:56 AM | Report Abuse

Me too, i feel like building a banglo after ageson reach rm15

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2020-05-06 10:17 | Report Abuse

GUYS, IS THE CAT SHITTING OR JUMPING?

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2020-05-06 10:16 | Report Abuse

xox promoter please come out, we have a BIG surprise for you!

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2020-05-06 10:16 | Report Abuse

oh my god, it smells bad here!

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2020-05-06 10:15 | Report Abuse

and what thats smell?

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2020-05-06 10:15 | Report Abuse

correction guys, xox trading volume 232,000 baru betul

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2020-05-05 13:06 | Report Abuse

BABIKING Hi O'Brian, different measure will be taken depend on how severe the water leaking are and what kind of exposure of the surface. normally, they will just do pressure grout injection at the water leaking zone with each point for injection is very close to each other in order to fill in the water capillary within the slab.
05/05/2020 1:00 PM

Then BABIKING, whose fault normally when we are talking about water leaking from the above slab normally around lift core?

I am confuse about cold joint, normally between lift core and floor slab? Lift core constructed, then only cast slab, then cold joint might occur?

Or, the logistic problem which there is delay in the ready mix concrete truck and affected the pouring of the concrete which eventually resulted to new and old joint and resulted to cold joint? How? How la?

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2020-05-05 13:01 | Report Abuse

Thanks guys..........

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2020-05-05 12:59 | Report Abuse

BABIKING OR ViVaFoReVeRLOVE, Can i know how to solve a water leaking issue on a previously cold joint area?

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2020-05-04 11:15 | Report Abuse

Hi guys,ViVaFoReVeRLOVE I come across a lot of new technology that tried to introduced here in Malaysia. most of them hardly penetrate through the market as here still resistant to change. client usually not confident on new thing and want to be safe. and second if ur new technology cause more cost than original traditional method, they don't feel like it's worth it to change.

I'm nobody

anyway I see all these in the perspective view of engineer, QS, architect and client. all have different concern.

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2020-04-30 16:46 | Report Abuse

WHO has far from failed to their duty - they do not run national healthcare systems. They have done a lot within their remit to spread information to states as fast as possible and dispense balanced advice, and most of all, they are subject to public scrutiny for the advice.

1. WHO runs on a scientific basis and in January warned of human-to-human transmissions, yet the US did not do much to prepare. Do you think if they advised border closures, the US would have taken heed?

2. There was plentiful evidence that closing borders selectively may not be effective as there are many routes for disease vectors to enter.

3. The economy is related to health. Manufacturing is vital to keep supplies running, and logistics is vital to ensure those supplies get where they need to be.

Here's a statement from WHO:

"Here, I ask your governments to seriously consider and reconsider steps taken to close borders and impose import/export restrictions. These measures are inhibiting the flow of desperately needed supplies and equipment, including personal protective equipment for our frontline health workforce. This is directly impacting the ability of health systems to prepare and respond."

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2020-04-29 13:38 | Report Abuse

ViVaFoReVeRLOVE , rm 125/sqft. means I need to spend rm 50k. not cheap too.

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2020-04-29 13:32 | Report Abuse

ViVaFoReVeRLOVE! is it cheap or just a clueless act to build just 180sqf for 2nd floor? I think I just wanna hire indon labour to avoid expensive cost from engineer. Indon laour is enough and I will not tell local authority ma because I am in G&G residential and it's only 180sqf without roof for 2nd storey

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2020-04-28 18:17 | Report Abuse

For me, Ageson is like a super sport car, will sprint anytime soon!

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2020-04-28 16:27 | Report Abuse

he he UraniumKing68, He also spread fake news about drinking warm water to kill Covid-19 virus!

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2020-04-27 16:59 | Report Abuse

Aw. The poor hard-done-by property developers. It must be so stressful for them that they can’t sell the houses they built

Never mind. Their buddies from the DAP will ensure they still have enough cash to keep them donating to the party

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2020-04-27 15:53 | Report Abuse

PETALING JAYA: The popular PJ Old Town wet market in Jalan Othman here has been temporarily closed after a 51-year old trader was reportedly infected with Covid-19 on April 25.

This is the second market in Petaling Jaya to shut down its operations after the Taman Megah market, due to the Covid-19 cases reported at both places.

Petaling District Disaster Management Committee chairman Johary Abdul urged all traders at the Jalan Othman market to undergo medical check-ups at the market this Wednesday (April 29).

He said he was informed yesterday of the 51-year-old trader’s test results and believes he is part of the Kuala Lumpur wholesale market Covid-19 cluster, as the trader went there too.

Johary said it will be closed for approximately five days starting today for screening and sanitisation works by the Petaling Jaya City Council (MBPJ).

Johary said screening sessions for the Jalan Othman wet market will be held on Wednesday (April 29) at 9am and priority is for traders involved and it is compulsory for them to get tested.

For Taman Megah market, the screening will be conducted tomorrow (April 28) at 9am.

He also encouraged members of the public who had contact with any of the traders to go for medical check-ups at nearby clinics.

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2020-04-24 15:56 | Report Abuse

Let’s go bois

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2020-04-24 15:56 | Report Abuse

VROOM......VROOM......VROOM......

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2020-04-24 15:56 | Report Abuse

wow wow wow

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2020-04-24 15:56 | Report Abuse

VROOM......

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2020-04-24 15:02 | Report Abuse

YoungTycoonWILL ,When you hv monkeys up there all they see are "bananas & peanuts" (rezeki) to scavenge. Rina Harun & followers : How much hv you all made in this fist episode. Curse of Rakyat wld precede eventually. Wait for GE 15.

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2020-04-23 13:05 | Report Abuse

Beyond our wet dreams stockjobber

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2020-04-22 12:45 | Report Abuse

And Azmin didn't get a title? Even after following Agong around and paying a special visit to the Palace?

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2020-04-22 12:45 | Report Abuse

Also comes in very handy when you do a booking at restaurants........

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2020-04-21 13:21 | Report Abuse

Ageson Bhd, formerly known as Prinsiptek Corp Bhd, is partnering with Singapore firm Navis Marinus Private Ltd (NMPL) to jointly undertake the supply and delivery of sand worth S$107.6 mln (about RM330.4 mln). Ageson's wholly-owned Esa Pile Sdn Bhd and NMPL inked a term sheet today to set up a 51:49 joint venture (JV) company to deliver sand from the Philippines to JTC Corp in Singapore. The three-year contract was awarded to NMPL by JTC Corp, a Singapore government agency in Singapore that spearheads the planning, promotion and development of a dynamic industrial landscape.

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2020-04-21 13:20 | Report Abuse

Ageson: Inks JV term sheet for RM330m Singapore sand supply project. Ageson entered into a term sheet to set up a JV company with Navis Marinus Pte Ltd to undertake a SGD107.64m (RM330.2m) sand supply contract for JTC Corp in Singapore. The contract entails the supply and delivery of sand from the Philippines to Singapore for a period of three years via the JV company. Under the term sheet, Esa Pile will receive a 51% equity stake in the JV company with Navis holding the remaining 49% equity interest. Esa Pile will be providing project management services as well as any required assistant and relevant expertise to Navis to ensure smooth implementation of the project. (The Sun Daily)

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2020-04-21 13:18 | Report Abuse

Rising The Tide
The FBM KLCI (+1.5%) advanced alongside with gains across regional equities after U.S. President Donald Trump is considering a gradual reopening of U.S. economic activities. Consequently, the key index climbed 3.7% W.o.W. The lower liners - the FBM Small Cap (+2.6%), FBM Fledgling (+1.9%) and FBM ACE (+1.8%), all extended their gains, while broader market finished higher, anchored by the utilities sector (+2.9%).
Market breadth remained positive as gainers thumped the losers on a ratio of 764-to-211 stocks. Traded volumes gained 13.9% to 6.31 bln shares amid the positive market sentiment.
Topping the FBM KLCI winners list was Hong Leong Financial Group (+54.0 sen), followed by Tenaga (+46.0 sen), Hong Leong Bank (+26.0 sen), Petronas Chemicals (+25.0 sen) and KLK (+24.0 sen) advanced on the local bourse. Significant advancers on the broader market were Dutch Lady (+80.0 sen), Panasonic (+70.0 sen), Carlsberg (+50.0 sen), LPI Capital (+50.0 sen) and BAT (+44.0 sen).
Meanwhile, MPI (-16.0 sen), Advanced Packaging (-7.0 sen), Sungei Bagan Rubber (-4.0 sen), BSL Corporation (-3.5 sen) and Inch Kenneth Kajang Rubber (- 3.5 sen) fell on the broader market. There were only four decliners on the local bourse - Nestle (-70.0 sen), Petronas Dagangan (-44.0 sen), Sime Darby Plantations (-5.0 sen) and IHH (- 1.0 sen).
Asia benchmark indices rallied amid the positive developments on U.S. economy as the Nikkei (+3.2%) recovered all its’ previous session losses. The Hang Seng Index rose 1.6%, while the Shanghai Composite (+0.7%) extended its gains, brushing off the sluggish 1Q2020 GDP data that contracted -6.8% Y.o.Y, marking the first contraction since 1982. Asia stockmarkets, meanwhile, closed on a positive note on last Friday.
U.S. stockmarkets continue their ascend as the Dow jumped 3.0% to close above the 24,000 psychological level amid the reports on effective Covid-19 treatment, coupled with White House’s move to relax business closures. On the broader market, the S&P 500 surged 2.7% with all eleven major sectors in the green, while the Nasdaq (+1.4%) also extended its gains.
Earlier, European stockmarkets - the FTSE (+2.8%), CAC (+3.4%) and DAX (+3.2%), all closed sharply higher, taking cue from the gains across global markets. In the meantime, Eurozone’s inflation rose only +0.7% Y.o.Y in March 2020.
The Day Ahead
The strong performance on the FBM KLCI was largely driven by news that U.S. will gradually reopen their economic activities which powered the FBM KLCI to close above the 1,400 psychological level. At the same time, the gains are leaving Malaysian stocks increasingly toppish that is likely to prompt a consolidation soon to adjust from overbought, in our view.
After more than 5% gain over the past two weeks, the key index’s performance has already exceeded all expectations amid the selected institutional support which we think is overdone, considering the still fragile economic prospects. Hence, we think a consolidation is due over the near term with the key index potentially pulling back to the 1,400 level. For now, the resistances are at the 1,420-1,455 levels. Should the 1,400 level fails to hold, the 1,370 level will serve as the next support.
The lower liners and broader market shares also benefited from the market ascend, but are also looking toppish as a result. Therefore, we think a pullback is also on the cards, which thereafter will provide fresh legs for further recovery.

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2020-04-17 15:42 | Report Abuse

Salute Ageson and Dato liew! +5

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2020-04-17 15:41 | Report Abuse

wah UraniumKing68, you still bantai those 2 idiots? i know they use fake account buzzing over here and there, hehe smack

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2020-04-17 14:31 | Report Abuse

Ha ha, Larrie Chew chill out! buzzz buzz oh smack, i just smack an olga fly

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2020-04-16 13:29 | Report Abuse

Thanks for both of your explanation guys.

Here are some issues related to general contractual matters:

(1) I'm sure you had heard cases where some construction materials were stolen. If the employer has paid for materials on site which are subsequently stolen, who is liable in most cases?

(2) Some contracts call for Contractors to carry out Architect’s instructions forthwith and many Architects think that the Contractor, on receipt of the instruction, must immediately carry it out. If a contractor must do something ‘forthwith’, how quickly should the contractor interpret that?