TambahMakanBetul

TambahMakanBetul | Joined since 2017-07-12

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2020-08-28 18:20 | Report Abuse

Nevermind la sudah nama trapped, sure kena trapped

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2020-08-28 18:19 | Report Abuse

Hahaha traps.s.s.s.s.s. family trapped on 0.185 ??

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2020-08-20 23:48 | Report Abuse

Watch and see better la...

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2020-06-19 05:06 | Report Abuse

Just received the div, thank DGBS, DR TAN
THANK @SARA !

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2020-03-05 11:18 | Report Abuse

Hearsay huawei invest in England smart city..

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2020-03-05 11:17 | Report Abuse

Britain now free to discuss trade aggrement

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2020-03-05 11:15 | Report Abuse

London and Sydney economy condition changed, good for ewint

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2020-02-18 22:55 | Report Abuse

DGSb result very good, thx...

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2019-11-22 17:34 | Report Abuse

Timing bwas everything, happy weekend

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2019-11-22 11:53 | Report Abuse

师父杰恩八八
还可以买吗亚洲航空?

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2019-11-21 11:07 | Report Abuse

See like want to go back 2.63 isn't?
Who's may help me to answer....

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2019-11-21 11:01 | Report Abuse

The quarter result haven't come out, dun want to hop this counter, 9/30 still pending....

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2019-11-21 10:35 | Report Abuse

Sure one, cakes moon

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2018-12-10 15:42 | Report Abuse

You mean tambah makan kah?
@trap6767

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2018-11-13 03:59 | Report Abuse

Jcy better than this..

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2018-11-13 03:56 | Report Abuse

Unpolished diamond waiting for the good timing to harvest! Hold tight
Do u ppl tambah makan, ready?
Hahaha...

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2018-10-17 18:02 | Report Abuse

@trap6767 I heard ppl said u got no hair, correct ar?

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2018-10-17 12:25 | Report Abuse

trap666 ^_^ buy buy buy buy dgsb fly soon !!!
17/10/2018 10:44

trap666 up up up
17/10/2018 10:45

Beware dun trapped ur kuku bird. Keep it proper

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2018-10-17 12:23 | Report Abuse

Apa tunggu? Tambah makan lor...

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2018-09-15 16:58 | Report Abuse

@lim tambah methamphetamine, high high one

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2018-08-18 23:39 | Report Abuse

Hahaha I think noon lim need to tambah obat and inject methamphetamine
:D

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2018-08-18 18:19 | Report Abuse

Time to tambah makan, don't you?

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2018-06-07 07:18 | Report Abuse

SMEs in Malaysia to invest more in tech to drive performance
Our Reporter2018-06-07 00:15:48
KUCHING: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia plan to invest more in technology in order to succeed under increasingly challenging conditions, according to the findings of the Asean SME Transformation Study by United Overseas Bank (UOB) and Dun & Bradstreet.

The survey found that 65 per cent of Malaysia’s SMEs will focus their investments on technology over other fixed assets in 2018 to drive business performance and remain competitive.

This echoes the direction of Asean SMEs where three in five (60 per cent) prefer technology over investments in assets such as factories and machinery.

A majority (78 per cent) of Malaysia’s SMEs surveyed also say they would invest specifically in software such as improving their websites and creating mobile apps.

They believe such innovations would enable them to create better customer experience and increase customer loyalty.

Hardware and infrastructure investments rank second for SMEs in Malaysia (77 per cent) and across the region (65 per cent).

“While SMEs see the need to innovate, they have also been cautious about adopting cutting-edge applications, relying instead on current tools such as licensed software, customer relationship management, and content and database management.

Nevertheless, increasing disruptive offerings such as robotics process automation, artificial intelligence and 3D printing have begun to pique the curiosity and interest of SMEs to drive business performance.

In the manufacturing sector for example, the government encourages growth and productivity through greater automation.

This can be achieved by the digitizing of factories which is beyond just a step-up in automation and deployment of new technologies.

New digital factory systems will be far more inter-connected and powered by a completely different data ecosystem driven by big data, analytics and physical technology.

Most importantly, these technologies support mobile devices such as our smart phones,” Ernst & Young Advisory Services Sdn Bhd partner and EY Asean and Malaysia Advisory leader Chow Sang Hoe said.

As businesses continue to expand their digital exploits, there is an increasing demand for talent with experience in digital.

Data specialists and analysts, user experience or interface designers, and digital marketers are highly sought to help these businesses transform effectively for the digital economy.

“The government is determined to focus on technology-based education, a key factor in building an effective long-term pipeline of talent for the digital economy.

There is also a push to tackle the talent challenge for SMEs through productivity and capability development programmes,” Chow added.

Despite the focus on technology, the survey reveals that SMEs are not aware of how efficiently pay-per-use or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) can address their business needs.

SaaS refers to web-based software that can be used to manage business processes such as accounting, invoicing and payroll.

SaaS is a more cost-effective option for small businesses than traditional licensed software.

It provides users the flexibility to pay only for what they use and to scale the solution based on their business needs.

As small businesses expand, they can add on new functionalities or increase the number of users for their existing solution without the need for further significant investments.

The survey also indicated that SMEs generally have an optimistic outlook despite global economic headwinds and challenges such as rising costs, flagging productivity and not harnessing new technologies.

Fifty-four per cent of the Malaysia respondents anticipate revenue growth, while about a quarter project a double-digit expansion.

This optimism is highest among SMEs in the manufacturing, wholesale, mining and transportation sectors.

Additionally, 44 per cent of Malaysia SMEs have ambitions for overseas expansion, fairly higher than the regional average of 37 per cent.

“Business sentiment among Malaysian SMEs remain positive, enhanced by government support in terms of financial access and push for digitisation and innovation.

Targeted initiatives such as manpower and infrastructure upgrade programmes in higher value-added sectors, tax incentives, grants and loans will continue to further propel the growth and resilience of local SMEs.

“The new administration is also committed to ensuring a stable ringgit and a vibrant stock market as well as strengthening governance and institutions.

All of these are positive steps towards boosting investor confidence in the long run and will play a critical role in enhancing cross-border trade across the region as well as Malaysia’s competitiveness in the world’s marketplace,” Chow concluded.

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2018-06-07 07:18 | Report Abuse

@SensitiveIdeas can buy, act now !

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2018-06-07 07:15 | Report Abuse

SMEs in Malaysia to invest more in tech to drive performance
Our Reporter2018-06-07 00:15:48
KUCHING: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia plan to invest more in technology in order to succeed under increasingly challenging conditions, according to the findings of the Asean SME Transformation Study by United Overseas Bank (UOB) and Dun & Bradstreet.

The survey found that 65 per cent of Malaysia’s SMEs will focus their investments on technology over other fixed assets in 2018 to drive business performance and remain competitive.

This echoes the direction of Asean SMEs where three in five (60 per cent) prefer technology over investments in assets such as factories and machinery.

A majority (78 per cent) of Malaysia’s SMEs surveyed also say they would invest specifically in software such as improving their websites and creating mobile apps.

They believe such innovations would enable them to create better customer experience and increase customer loyalty.

Hardware and infrastructure investments rank second for SMEs in Malaysia (77 per cent) and across the region (65 per cent).

“While SMEs see the need to innovate, they have also been cautious about adopting cutting-edge applications, relying instead on current tools such as licensed software, customer relationship management, and content and database management.

Nevertheless, increasing disruptive offerings such as robotics process automation, artificial intelligence and 3D printing have begun to pique the curiosity and interest of SMEs to drive business performance.

In the manufacturing sector for example, the government encourages growth and productivity through greater automation.

This can be achieved by the digitizing of factories which is beyond just a step-up in automation and deployment of new technologies.

New digital factory systems will be far more inter-connected and powered by a completely different data ecosystem driven by big data, analytics and physical technology.

Most importantly, these technologies support mobile devices such as our smart phones,” Ernst & Young Advisory Services Sdn Bhd partner and EY Asean and Malaysia Advisory leader Chow Sang Hoe said.

As businesses continue to expand their digital exploits, there is an increasing demand for talent with experience in digital.

Data specialists and analysts, user experience or interface designers, and digital marketers are highly sought to help these businesses transform effectively for the digital economy.

“The government is determined to focus on technology-based education, a key factor in building an effective long-term pipeline of talent for the digital economy.

There is also a push to tackle the talent challenge for SMEs through productivity and capability development programmes,” Chow added.

Despite the focus on technology, the survey reveals that SMEs are not aware of how efficiently pay-per-use or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) can address their business needs.

SaaS refers to web-based software that can be used to manage business processes such as accounting, invoicing and payroll.

SaaS is a more cost-effective option for small businesses than traditional licensed software.

It provides users the flexibility to pay only for what they use and to scale the solution based on their business needs.

As small businesses expand, they can add on new functionalities or increase the number of users for their existing solution without the need for further significant investments.

The survey also indicated that SMEs generally have an optimistic outlook despite global economic headwinds and challenges such as rising costs, flagging productivity and not harnessing new technologies.

Fifty-four per cent of the Malaysia respondents anticipate revenue growth, while about a quarter project a double-digit expansion.

This optimism is highest among SMEs in the manufacturing, wholesale, mining and transportation sectors.

Additionally, 44 per cent of Malaysia SMEs have ambitions for overseas expansion, fairly higher than the regional average of 37 per cent.

“Business sentiment among Malaysian SMEs remain positive, enhanced by government support in terms of financial access and push for digitisation and innovation.

Targeted initiatives such as manpower and infrastructure upgrade programmes in higher value-added sectors, tax incentives, grants and loans will continue to further propel the growth and resilience of local SMEs.

“The new administration is also committed to ensuring a stable ringgit and a vibrant stock market as well as strengthening governance and institutions.

All of these are positive steps towards boosting investor confidence in the long run and will play a critical role in enhancing cross-border trade across the region as well as Malaysia’s competitiveness in the world’s marketplace,” Chow concluded.

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2018-06-07 07:14 | Report Abuse

yes.... harder babe !

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2018-06-07 03:38 | Report Abuse

last change to TAMBAH MAKAN

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2018-06-06 10:51 | Report Abuse

wah... couple team ar?

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2018-06-06 08:42 | Report Abuse

wowowowo...
good timing to tambah makan, apa tunggu...?

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2018-03-29 10:54 | Report Abuse

Wow the engine revving., Vroom

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2018-03-28 12:45 | Report Abuse

Lai liao, lai liao... My nickname ORANGKAYA, HAHAHA

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2018-03-28 12:05 | Report Abuse

Me as newbie here seen few week ago, do u want quality and quantity u may browser back.


@Jacky0124 There is really no quality talks here. It seems like a lot of comments are shiok sendiri.....
28/03/2018 11:12

Tq sara for ur info. This morning buy some 0.09 @943am

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2018-03-28 10:36 | Report Abuse

Can tambah makan? Hungry...
But i worry later get lau sai..

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2018-03-27 12:52 | Report Abuse

Ok, tambah makan. Jngan tunggu lama lama, babe...

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2018-03-22 08:10 | Report Abuse

Happy morning, early morning so crowded here...

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2018-03-21 12:39 | Report Abuse

Time for me to tambah makan..

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2018-01-27 17:58 | Report Abuse

Bwc u know I really 欣赏ur persistent and determination but i think u r in the wrong ways. Autism