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2020-04-06 14:27 | Report Abuse
stock market is not child playing sand castle.
stock market is dealing with attitude....plantation is dealing with science.
2020-04-06 14:25 | Report Abuse
controversial ideas, innovative ideas, contrarian investing, at least when people die, they know why they die. .....and more careful before jumping in with both feet.
2020-04-06 14:25 | Report Abuse
why can't you write whatever you wants to write without turning it into money making? because it needed the money.... lol
2020-04-06 13:32 | Report Abuse
an antibody test is coming soon.......
Thailand already has one.......
an antibody test can confirm u already have immunity...and u are then free to do what u want.............and will not be a danger to others.
In Europe , between 1 - 11% of the people have already been infected and when tested negative on the antigen test but positive on the antibody test...........these are the supermen to the rescue.............
2020-04-03 14:41 | Report Abuse
First nation exceed 100,000 ... America First!
2020-04-03 14:33 | Report Abuse
Doesn't matter what you guys says...........important is China is using this disaster to boost national unity and patriotism...........................and make China great again.
2020-04-03 14:23 | Report Abuse
many people do not believe China has succeeded.............where US has failed........but China is set up / designed to solve this kind of problem which requires united national efforts.......it requires whole country to treat it as a patriotic war........................................................they are also using this disaster to boost national unity and patriotism...........................
2020-04-03 14:23 | Report Abuse
but China is set up / designed to solve this kind of problem which requires united national efforts.
2020-04-03 14:22 | Report Abuse
many people do not believe China has succeeded.............where US has failed........
2020-04-03 14:19 | Report Abuse
testing and follow ups...including isolation and quarantines of all contacts, including family members.
complete isolation so no spread within family members.
2020-04-03 14:18 | Report Abuse
why China can be so successful?
- 100 million party members who works tirelessly to make sure full compliance by everyone
- they are able to solve problems as they arise making compliance more likely.
- they use a lot of technology to solve problems and make sure full compliance.
- the solution is........testing, isolation and quarantines of contacts, suspects
-they got quarantine stations,...got people who take care of the children and the needy.
2020-04-03 14:08 | Report Abuse
No locally transmitted Covid-19 cases in China
reported no locally transmitted coronavirus infections for the previous day and a small reduction in new cases involving travellers from overseas, as new restrictions on the entry of foreigners kicked in.
Effective Saturday, China has temporarily suspended the entry of foreign nationals with valid Chinese visas and residence permits.
The new restriction reflects worries in Beijing over the risk posed by so-called imported cases of the virus after widespread lockdowns within China helped to bring domestic transmissions under control.
Beijing has also ordered airlines to sharply cut international flights from Sunday.
A commentary in the People's Daily newspaper on Saturday reflected the concern.
"At this time, we must be extremely vigilant and cautious, and we must prevent the post-epidemic relaxation from coming too soon, leading to the loss of all our achievements," it said.
China's National Health Commission said on Saturday that 54 new coronavirus cases were reported on the mainland on Friday, all involving imported cases. There were 55 new cases a day earlier, one of which was transmitted locally.
The total number of infections for mainland China now stands at 81,394, with the death toll rising by three to 3,295, the commission said.
Hubei province reported no new cases, and three new deaths.
The province of 60 million, where the virus was first detected, has recorded 67,801 coronavirus cases and 3,177 deaths.
Chinese President Xi Jinping told US President Donald Trump on Friday that China would support US efforts to fight the coronavirus.
The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States rose by at least 16,000 on Friday to nearly 102,000, the most of any country.
2020-04-02 15:02 | Report Abuse
Pet cat contracts Covid-19 from Belgian owner
BRUSSELS: A pet cat has been infected with the Covid-19 coronavirus in Belgium after being contaminated by its owner, Belgian health authorities said on Friday.
Cases of contamination of pets are rare and authorities ruled out any risk of contamination to humans from home animals.
The report follows similar cases in Hong Kong where two dogs tested positive for Covid-19 during a screening campaign carried out on 17 dogs and eight cats living in contact with people carrying the virus.
In Belgium, the discovery was made by researchers at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Liege.
This is “an isolated case” which can occur after “close contact between animals and infected humans“, said Doctor Emmanuel Andre, a government agency spokesman on the pandemic.
The virus can be transmitted from humans to animals but “there is no reason to think that animals can be vectors of the epidemic in our society“, he said.
In Hong Kong, “the dogs showed no symptoms“, while in Belgium “the cat was suffering from transitory respiratory and digestive problems“, said the Belgian food safety agency AFSCA in a statement.
“So far, there is no evidence that a domestic animal can transmit the virus to humans or other pets“, the public authority said.
As a precautionary measure, it is “strongly recommended” to apply standard rules of hygiene when dealing with pets: “avoid close contact with pets... wash your hands after handling any animal, do not let the animal lick your face.”
The aim is to prevent the transmission of the virus to the animal and to prevent the animal itself from becoming a carrier of the virus.
2020-04-02 15:01 | Report Abuse
even house pet also can get infected by covid19 ho ho ho
2020-04-02 15:01 | Report Abuse
RevenueQueenie, musang also one of the carrier woo...cat and dog already got infected and died...
2020-04-02 14:55 | Report Abuse
ho ho ho
Wellington Sky If u do not want to see massive business closure,sickness even death! PLEASE tell your family to observe the MCO strictly this 2 weeks.
02/04/2020 2:53 PM
mco ok lah, why stop me from cycling and jogging alone?
2020-04-02 14:30 | Report Abuse
Durian pon also.....itu bat, squirrel suka makan, manyak bahaya woo..itu Corona carrier....hohoho
2020-04-02 14:25 | Report Abuse
Singapore, smart country.....gold standard in the corona fight.
COVID-19 Leadership Lessons From Singapore: Be Ready, Be Bold & Be Decisive Amid The Uncertainty
Singapore, smart country.
Malay unity government, 100 years later still dumb and stupid, cannot compare.
smart country...........speed, targeted measures, decisive but no panic, use brains/ effort
Malay unity government...........brings a sledge hammer to the problem., every crisis is an opportunity to fatten somebody's pocket.
....with Mahathir in charge, Malaysia may be closer to the Singapore example..................
2020-04-02 14:20 | Report Abuse
ho ho ho all developing countries only has crude weapon against virus....bringing a sledge hammer to the problem.
when crisis hits, it is developing countries that will suffer most.......in the case of India, lock downs can cause millions of deaths through poverty.....no lock downs, millions will die in India due to virus ho ho ho.
2020-04-02 14:06 | Report Abuse
ho ho ho, oh Please! Even now, so many small business
even small business got some savings..........
its malay dudes, indonesian daily workers mostly have no savings.
its rob or starve............choose one. ho ho ho
2020-04-02 13:30 | Report Abuse
You have so high expectation on Trump.
During 2018-19 flu season about 35 million people in US contracted the flu with about 34,000 died.
So do your math.
2020-04-02 13:10 | Report Abuse
Is it the black gold? Now you see it, now you don't! ho ho ho
2020-04-02 13:06 | Report Abuse
What expectation you can expect from alipay88 X factor?
2020-04-02 12:56 | Report Abuse
How many times and how much MAS has already taken from the nation? close it down la. We are poor now, no more natural resource to waste away like in tun m time. merge with airasia n kick out mas deadwood
2020-04-02 12:55 | Report Abuse
Troubled Malaysian carriers to get RM10bil help from Khazanah?
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s cash-strapped airlines could get up to RM10 billion financial assistance from Khazanah Nasional Bhd.
Sources said the potential RM10 billion would specifically be in the form of loans guaranteed by Khazanah to help the local carriers cope with the Covid-19 pandemic.
This was meant as a short-term relief for them to cover operating cost and improve liquidity, a source told the New Straits Times.
The pandemic has exacerbated the local carriers’ yields and profitability, which had already been compressed by overcapacity and irrational levels of competition particularly in Asia Pacific.
“The assistance depends on how long the Covid-19 crisis will last. Most airlines have cash reserves less than a month to keep their operations, except AirAsia Group,” the source said.
He said the government’s intervention via the sovereign wealth fund would be critical at this juncture to assist local airlines such as Malaysia Airlines Bhd, AirAsia, Firefly and Malindo Air as the air transport industry supported about 450,000 jobs in Malaysia in 2018.
“The short-term relief is important for local airlines to continue operations and keep their staff employed amid capacity reduction in certain affected routes, aircraft grounding and travel restrictions enacted to curb the spread of the virus,” the source added.
Khazanah managing director Datuk Shahril Ridza Ridzuan said he could not comment on the possible financial aid.
“Apologies but things are too fluid right now,” he said when contacted.
Malaysian carriers recently initiated a voluntary unpaid leave scheme and at least 10 per cent reduction of its senior management salary including their allowances following their reduced operations due to the pandemic.
Malaysia Airlines group chief executive officer Captain Izham Ismail confirmed that the national carrier had been in discussions with the government on emergency measures to help it sustain operation.
He said the discussions did not involve on mergers between Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia Group.
“Solutions to address the industry oversupply situation and long-term sustainability need to be addressed holistically.
“While mergers between airlines is one option, addressing the issues via regulations and policies should also not be ignored as it could just be as effective,” he said.
Izham added that any merger proposal would need to take into account anti-competition regulations, and address the numerous implementation or integration challenges including the people aspects, and respective commitments/liabilities of both airline groups.
Sobie Aviation consultant and Singapore-based independent analyst Brendan Sobie said the Covid-19 crisis presented a rare opportunity for the Malaysian airlines industry to benefit from a reset.
“However, securing government support is a critical first step if the industry is to weather this crisis and transform,” he told the NST.
Sobie pointed out that government support was needed globally and not just in Malaysia, adding that some countries had committed to supportint their aviation sector.
“This is not about the survival of the fittest airlines but about which governments will follow the likes of the US and Singapore in supporting their airlines,” he added.
Sobie said there were lots of potential components in a government support package including job support schemes, loans or loan guarantees, and reduced or waived taxes, charges and fees.
“Ideally a package in Malaysia would include all these components, resulting in a lower cost base, ensuring sufficient liquidity and avoiding layoffs.
“By maintaining jobs at pre-crisis levels, airlines will be able to restore capacity as soon as the crisis is over and resume growth,” he said adding that this would drive an overall economic recovery and ensuring Kuala Lumpur’s role as an air hub is not diminished,” he added.
2020-04-02 12:37 | Report Abuse
Buy and hold, buy and hold, Arbb train is coming thru
2020-03-31 14:21 | Report Abuse
KLCI will be trading at 1900 at year end. 1900. just wait for it
2020-03-31 13:58 | Report Abuse
Whole market oversold by emotional & irrational behavior...
Next week will retest another higher level @ 1326 & 1354 subject to global market no massive selling off.....
In the short term, immediate support level fall @ 1260 ~ 1270 range....
2020-03-30 14:36 | Report Abuse
So projected death toll UK20,000 and in the U.S 200,000.
with the shut downs already in place,it will not be so bad.
cantik
Stock: [ARBB]: ARB BERHAD
2020-04-06 14:27 | Report Abuse
when all the accountants in the world are struggling with stock market.......
people are selling FA skills to rookies as a way to the promised land..........
a lot of contradictions.