TESSA

TESSA | Joined since 2013-09-03

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More than 25 years experience in stock market. Manages personal investments. Member of i3 since 2013. Don't like constant bickerings. Don't like fights. Not much of a day trader. More of a long term investor. My website: https://whims2016.wordpress.com/

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2018-03-23 10:29 | Report Abuse

If I'm not mistaken China sells far more to the U.S. than it buys from US companies. In my hmble opinion, China has more to lose.

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2018-03-23 10:08 | Report Abuse

How many millionaires do you know who have become wealthy by investing in savings accounts? my fav :)

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2018-03-23 08:50 | Report Abuse

gambling on stocks like this is risky, cause it teaches you a lesson on patience, greed, and fear.

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2018-03-23 08:49 | Report Abuse

sotong man aka boogey man

hahaha

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2018-03-22 16:50 | Report Abuse

Yup, Media Chinese International as investors viewed the potential arbitrage opportunity between its dual-listed entities in Hong Kong and Malaysia.

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2018-03-22 16:43 | Report Abuse

I think because Hang Seng down, saw the put warrant up, the call warrant down

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2018-03-22 15:24 | Report Abuse

“Our markets have been underperforming the peers for for the whole of 2017 and 2018 year to date, similar to the pattern seen in the months leading up to the 13th General Election five years ago. And subsequent to the election, market took a breather before rising back. We think that it will be the same this time around". - MIDF Research

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2018-03-22 10:57 | Report Abuse

A few years back, yup, I saw he wrote that on his blog, but I dunno him personally. I always wonder, who is this guy hahaha

If I'm not mistaken he made a lot of money from LFE, one of the 1st stocks he promoted

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2018-03-22 10:44 | Report Abuse

I learned from my remiser, if you q sell, lets say at 0.25, you cannot q buy at 0.25, nanti bursa query

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2018-03-21 20:33 | Report Abuse

I wonder if bones played hibiscus

hahaha

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2018-03-17 14:17 | Report Abuse

some also condemn stocks online, hate big business, hate datuks and tan sris, most of the time, ex journalist the writer

hahaha

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2018-03-17 13:43 | Report Abuse

Yup thats him!

The RHB guy name so panjang, he left after OSK jadi part of RHB.

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2018-03-17 13:35 | Report Abuse

usually investment group, the followers are all races in Malaysia, the leader can be anyone.

I miss that guy in RHB, the one very good in TA, Malay chap. I also miss that guy in Jupiter, his good in TA, Chinese chap.

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2018-03-17 13:24 | Report Abuse

Oh! I think Malay chap. Based on his photos. Yes. I'm in 2 investment groups. His and another closed group.

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2018-03-17 08:28 | Report Abuse

skyhawk, the young at heart, did he contact you?

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2018-03-16 11:32 | Report Abuse

he should be 50 years old by now

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2018-03-16 11:29 | Report Abuse

saw the real him in pictures before but never go and see him

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2018-03-16 11:17 | Report Abuse

I dunno, a few years back he contacted me, at that time he based in Ipoh, he came to Klang Valley several times to meet mike, after that hilang, maybe balik kampung Sarawak

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2018-03-16 10:50 | Report Abuse

yup you are correct, I read there, the fake id admitted, and bird commented something about it, but.... hmmmm

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2018-03-16 10:31 | Report Abuse

I dunno stockalliance, but I do know alliancedbs

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2018-03-16 08:50 | Report Abuse

Thought of the day

Thumb-rule in Equity markets is that big boys chase either your shares or your money ... In former case, they will beat down the share so cheap that you will be forced to sell it ... In latter case, they will balloon the prices to an extent that you will be lured to buy!! Either way, heads they win, tails you lose!!!

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2018-03-15 09:09 | Report Abuse

ada movement plabs, i think this counter easy goreng, shares tak banyak

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2018-03-14 22:04 | Report Abuse

How you know they are 'sindiket'? I also dunno lorr

I am not in this investment group, but I'm a member of one. They are just investment groups, several around, fb, telegram, whatsapps, its up to you want to follow the recommendations given. If the stocks doesn't move no point for you to jump in, right?

Learn from kak ys, she oredi very pandai. Remember don't be greedy, no big ego, once you ada that, bursa has a way of killing you

Night ninja

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2018-03-14 17:03 | Report Abuse

HIBISCUS PETROLEUM BERHAD

Issuance of up to 317,645,738 free warrants in Hibiscus Petroleum Berhad ("Hibiscus Petroleum") ("Warrants 2018/2021") on the basis of one (1) new Warrant 2018/2021 for every five (5) existing ordinary shares in Hibiscus Petroleum held as at 5.00 p.m. on 16 March 2018 ("Entitlement Date") ("Free Warrants Issue")

Entitlement date 16 Mar 2018


a.Securities transferred into the Depositor's Securities Account before 4:00 pm in respect of transfers 16 Mar 2018

b.Securities deposited into the Depositor's Securities Account before 12:30 pm in respect of securities exempted from mandatory deposit

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2018-03-14 16:51 | Report Abuse

my hubby thinks 3 rgt end of this year possible, now kenot, because too many traders inside, 2 3 hari lari, price up down down down....hmmm

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2018-03-14 16:41 | Report Abuse

tomorrow i visit brahim, brahim makes me hungry hahaha

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2018-03-13 19:10 | Report Abuse

I'm *just saying*, the above structured warrants - call warrant and put warrants, it is advisable to learn more about them before trying to trade them. There's a guy, I think his name is Afiq, he is good at this, you can read his blog, I can't remember his blog name though.

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2018-03-13 16:00 | Report Abuse

14 Wed - Ex: *Hibiscs* (Free 1 warrant : 5)

not related to the above Stuctured Warrants

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2018-03-13 15:59 | Report Abuse

Listed 14 Wed

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2018-03-13 12:12 | Report Abuse

asdion

hmm a bit too high oredi!

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2018-03-12 09:08 | Report Abuse

YS do you think the price will go up further when the sabah deal is done? If yes, wait la till it is Signed, Sealed, Delivered

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2018-03-11 23:04 | Report Abuse

good to know skyhawk :)

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2018-03-11 23:01 | Report Abuse

if I'm not mistaken luster and harvest court, but now new name, idk whether they can move up like before with new names

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2018-03-11 22:49 | Report Abuse

skyhawk

in my humble opinion hengyuan price too high, its just one section of shell - the refining section - not the whole shell in malaysia, its like telling me hibiscus worth more than petronas..hahaha

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2018-03-11 21:41 | Report Abuse

Yup I do know both of them, otb and kcchongnz, years ago here, regardless of the real problems, it's important to keep a realistic view of the stock market.

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2018-03-11 21:19 | Report Abuse

gaduh? not sure, but I can see on my right hand side top articles sounded like the things you said, whats that gaduh about, YS?

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2018-03-11 17:32 | Report Abuse

bird, its nothing :D all the best!

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2018-03-11 14:38 | Report Abuse

If you are investing in intra-day and short term then you have no use of EPS, stocks are move forward due to buying and selling, sentiments, news etc.

EPS, calculates the Earnings Per Share, meaning it takes the total profit in a period, and divides it by the total number of outstanding shares. In simple language, if EPS is 2, it means for 1 share of a company you held the earning will be 2.

Generally, companies with positive EPS are more highly valued than companies with negative EPS, but that is not to say that companies with negative EPS should be avoided.

If you looking for long-term investment then EPS is not a key factor as compare to dividend, splitting shares, growth of the company, market capacity.

Bird, to answer your question, there is no range for healthy EPS, it does NOT exist. Investors should always use other metrics accompanied by the EPS to value a company.

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2018-03-10 20:45 | Report Abuse

hi happy888, sorry for the late reply. telegram group? hmmm if you need anything let me know, I can share here.

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2018-03-10 12:44 | Report Abuse

we see words: capex (capital expenditures) and opex (operating expenses) up there, they differ in the nature of the expenses, and in their respective treatments for tax purposes.

CAPEX
Capital expenditures are the funds that a business uses to purchase major physical goods or services to expand the company's abilities to generate profits. These purchases can include hardware (such as printers or computers), vehicles to transport goods, or the purchase or construction of a new building. The type of industry a company is involved in largely determines the nature of its capital expenditures. The asset purchased may be a new asset or something that improves the productive life of a previously purchased asset.

If the asset's useful life extends more than a year, then the CAPEX is recorded as an asset in the balance sheet and is expensed using depreciation to spread the cost of the asset over its designated useful life as determined by tax regulations. Capital expenses are most often depreciated over a five to 10-year period, but may be depreciated over more than two decades in the case of real estate.

OPEX
An operating expense results from the ongoing costs a company pays to run its basic business. In contrast to capital expenditures, operating expenses are fully tax-deductible in the year they are made. As operational expenses make up the bulk of a company's regular costs, management examines ways to lower operating expenses without causing a critical drop in quality or production output.

Sometimes an item that would ordinarily be obtained through capital expenditure can have its cost assigned to operating expenses if a company chooses to lease the item rather than purchase it. This can be a financially attractive option if the company has limited cash flow and wants to be able to deduct the total item cost for the year. Examples of operating expenses include research & development (R&D) expenses, pension plan contributions, property taxes, business travel, rent, and insurance costs.

**Capital expenditures are major purchases, and because their costs can only be recovered over time through depreciation, companies ordinarily budget for these purchases separately from preparing an operational budget.**

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2018-03-09 19:34 | Report Abuse

ninja,

bird - he has the software

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2018-03-09 12:16 | Report Abuse

congrats affin hwang capital, you are famous now

hahaha

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2018-03-09 11:58 | Report Abuse

maybe sapnrg forgot to belanja affin starbucks hahaha