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2014-02-25 13:29 | Report Abuse

MrOmg , well it's your own funeral if you want to lose money or not. I leave it to you. You take the necessary precautions for your own safety...don't say I didn't warn you. I just want to warn the innocent freshies to avoid the counter & not to be hammered by irresponsible people. As I said earlier I had NO INTEREST at all in this lousy counter. Give me 1 good reason as to why I should buy this counter, NONE WHATSOEVER, RIGHT?

Enough said, I leave it to you all to decide.

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2014-02-25 13:17 | Report Abuse

FYI, why should I buy this useless counter?

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2014-02-25 13:06 | Report Abuse

good if you make money but if you lose money later, then don't cry, lol

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2014-02-25 13:00 | Report Abuse

I, no sour grapes, no nothing but just a friendly advice as not to lose your precious money which is hard to come by these days.

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2014-02-25 12:58 | Report Abuse

Feb 23, 2014 02:16 PM | Report Abuse

stop dreaming lah


skrc , I did say this & warn you all before hand

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2014-02-25 12:26 | Report Abuse

From 13.5 cents to 12 cents, big lots of 5000 lots are thrown down many many times & how many big lots are bought in 5000 lots......ONLY ikan bilis are buying in small lots.....so who says someone is collecting? Use your senses, will you, it will do you a world of good.

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2014-02-25 12:06 | Report Abuse

be wiser my friends, go to other worthwhile counters & do your investments there. thank you.

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2014-02-25 12:04 | Report Abuse

be reasonable friends, what can a company without any new business or add any new incomes, poor earnings and still want to dilute the earning by issuing new shares, do any good?As I said, if the CEO doesn't buy so many shares, will you all be interested? And then add some more blachan, ikan bilis , chilli like new bonus shares, dividend, all which are proposals only and mind you any company can make any proposals and wheather jadi or not is another matter, there are there to tempt you, that's all. Ask yourself if the company make really good money to declare a Bonus shares or pay dividend, earnings is a miserable 0.43 cents per share and still want to give bonus shares & didived? Think my friends, is it possible.

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2014-02-25 11:58 | Report Abuse

hahaha, all good fat dreams.

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2014-02-25 11:19 | Report Abuse

sour grapes? No Way friend, you better take care.

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2014-02-25 11:09 | Report Abuse

@ awesomestylo. as I said earlier that this counter is a useless counter, no new projects & earnings per share is less than half a cents and you all expect it to go up to $1? OMG>
It's ONLY the directors who buy at the beginning in very large numbers & then sweetened the counters with so many tempting proposals that you all fell for it.The ones making money are the ones that sold at 15.5, 16 & 16.5 cents previously. So, use your thinking cap & reason wisely for your own good...no hard feelings though.

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2014-02-25 10:32 | Report Abuse

Posted by GaoLuckStockGod > Feb 25, 2014 10:29 AM | Report Abuse

77cq, are you lost a lot of money in stock market? y u so negative mindset?

What negative mindset are you talking about? This is a useless & lousy counters and the directors tempt you with all kind of proposals now & then & you all get tempted....so who is so stupid to buy? It's not Negative Mindset but Foolish People ONLY buy such a lousy counter & get slaughtered in the end.

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2014-02-25 10:18 | Report Abuse

Posted by GaoLuckStockGod > Feb 25, 2014 10:07 AM | Report Abuse

If Nexgram is bad company, how come it can give bonus shares & dividend!

where got bonus & dividend? Stop fooling others as it is ONLY a Proposal, jaid tak jadi pun tak tahu...tunggu 5 tahun? That's how the directors tempt you all to buy.

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2014-02-25 10:15 | Report Abuse

yes, 77cq, soon Nexgram will be like Iris..just you wait.

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2014-02-25 10:05 | Report Abuse

if you don't believe, then enter or buy now & then wait see how if you are slaughtered later or not?

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2014-02-25 10:03 | Report Abuse

mind you the company had no new business & earnings is very bad too. Only the directors tempt you all with all sorts of proposals, that's all...so don't be stupidly be led to the slaughter house.

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2014-02-25 10:01 | Report Abuse

don't believe, then wait to be slaughtered.....call it "the slaughter of the innocent lambs".

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2014-02-25 09:52 | Report Abuse

don't be sacrificial lambs lah?

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2014-02-25 09:50 | Report Abuse

stop dreaming lah, save your money now

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2014-02-25 09:48 | Report Abuse

kakis are throwing away in 5000 lots, so what more is there?

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2014-02-25 09:48 | Report Abuse

run as fast as you can or mati cepat cepat

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2014-02-25 09:47 | Report Abuse

steady where ? until lau sai??

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2014-02-25 09:44 | Report Abuse

next stop 8.5 cents?????

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2014-02-25 09:43 | Report Abuse

now I wonder how many kena burnt?

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2014-02-25 09:42 | Report Abuse

told you all earlier to stop dreaming...you all are sacrificial lambs hahaha

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2014-02-24 18:00 | Report Abuse

Not only does this country have a strong economy, it is also blessed with wondrous natural beauty such as fjords, mountains, northern lights and the midnight sun.

The government maintains a welfare model with free public health care (above a certain level), free schooling for the government-run schools, subsidised higher education, and a comprehensive social security system. In addition to all those, the parents have 46 weeks’ paid parental leave as birth and child benefits.

Next, we have Singapore with GDP per capita of US$61,000 (RM203,527).

Singapore is about 475 times smaller than Malaysia with a market-based economy (defined as “decisions regarding investment, production and distribution based on supply and demand, and prices of goods and services are determined in a free price system). Its economy is strong, both globalised and diversified, but highly dependent on trade, especially in manufacturing.

For government-run schools, at the primary level schooling is free whereas secondary and pre-university education is subsidised by the state, charging only S$60 (about RM157) and S$72 (about RM188) respectively.

The nation boasts one of the most efficient universal healthcare systems that is non-modified where the government ensures affordability of health care within the public health system.

With almost the entire population having access to improved water and sanitation facilities, it is no wonder Singapore has one of the highest life expectancy of 80 years for males and 85 years for females, according to WHO (World Health Organisation).

The second richest in the world, Luxembourg has a US$77,000 (RM256,911) per capita GDP.

It’s a country with many beautiful attractions, from nature reserves to lakes and rivers, from old architecture to modern wonders.

It has a market-based economy like Singapore’s with various sectors such as banking, steel, financial, chemicals, and other products supporting the economy and a country with more than 500,000 people.

Its citizens enjoy a variety of advantages such as unemployment benefits (up to 80% of the insured’s average earnings), old age and widowers’ pensions (all economically active people are entitled to a retirement pension) as well as sickness, maternity and parental leave benefits.

In addition, the healthcare system is one of the best in Europe, offering free basic medical coverage to all the citizens.

And, the world’s richest, Qatar, has a GDP per capita of US$102,000 (RM340,323).

It is blessed with the world’s third largest natural gas reserves and oil reserves.

With an absolute monarchy that has the Al-Thani family as the rulers since the mid-1800s, the country is dependent mostly on its petroleum exports, which account for more than 70% of total government revenue.

Since the reserves of natural resources are predicted to run out by 2023, the government is thus looking to expand industrial development as it is an integral part of its plan to diversify the economy.

Being a Qatari citizen comes with a host of amazing benefits which others can only dream of! They enjoy free education from school to university and free books as well as not having to pay for electricity, water or health care.

They are also given easy access to residential plots of land and low-cost housing loans. Finally, they are also eligible for public assistance if they do not have a job and if they do, they have post-retirement benefits such as generous pensions.

What’s the moral of this article, so far?

What is it that the Top 5 richest have that Malaysia doesn’t have? Nothing. In fact, the five richest don’t have all that we have.

Next, why then is Malaysia in debt to the tune of at least RM800 billion?

Why are Malaysians not even half as better off than any of the people in the five richest nations?

The answer surely lies in the way the Malaysian government manages our wealth. Therein lies the question of competency, accountability and transparency (CAT, pun intended if you get what I mean).

Perhaps, if not the more important, throw in sincerity and honesty to serve the rakyat and country.

Certainly we have much to learn from the governance of the five richest countries in the world?

Those who are still unconvinced and want to challenge facts and statistics and compare apple to apple based on splitting hairs, good luck to you with a super corrupt nation.

General

2014-02-24 17:59 | Report Abuse

Singapore is world’s third richest nation, good luck to super corrupt Malaysia

OUTSPOKEN: Fifty-seven years after Merdeka in 1957, where are Malaysians and Malaysia today in terms of wealth?

Isn’t it long overdue for the rakyat to review their one and only known federal government’s managing or mismanaging of the country’s wealth?

What do we have and where are we now in the world in terms of wealth? How about comparing Malaysia with Singapore, again at the risk of detractors screaming “that’s unfair”.

“You must compare an apple to an apple.”

Why do I insist on comparing Malaysia with Singapore?

Singapore was once part of the Federation of Malaysia and is our closest neighbour. It does not have any natural resources, like oil, tin ore, rubber, oil palm, etc – unlike resource-rich Malaysia.

Am I being unfair to compare Singapore, such a handicapped state, with Malaysia, a country blessed with natural wealth?

Singapore broke away from the federation in 1965 to become a republic.

After 49 years, Singapore is the third richest country in the world, as listed by SaveMoney.my. Where’s Malaysia?

In fact Singapore is among the top five richest in the world, behind Qatar (No.1) and Luxembourg (No.2) but ahead of Norway (No.4) and Brunei Darussalam (No.5).

SaveMoney.my is an online consumer advice portal that aims to help Malaysians save money through smart savings in their daily banking, technology, and lifestyle spending habits.

According to its investigative journalist Caitlyn Ng, based on per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) on a purchasing power parity in the greenback of US dollars, Brunei’s per capita income is US$54,000 (RM180,171).

Brunei’s wealth accumulation, after gaining independence in 1984, is dependent on its extensive petroleum and natural gas fields.

With a population of about 400,000 citizens, the people enjoy one of the finest health care systems in Asia and even though the medical and health care is not provided free of charge, there is only a token payment of B$1 (about RM3) at all government-run hospitals, health centres and health clinics state wide.

The best part is, children aged 12 and below, receive free medical care. In addition, the citizens are given free formal education at government schools and institutions as well as free hostel accommodation at certain schools and institutions.

Fourth richest Norway has a GDP per capita of US$55,000 (RM183,508).

The Nordic nation discovered oil and gas in the late 1960s that helped boost its economic fortunes with a prosperous mixed economy featuring a combination of “free market activity and large state ownership in certain key sectors”.

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2014-02-23 18:31 | Report Abuse

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2014-02-23 18:28 | Report Abuse

Teresa Kok on gutter politics and true leadership
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4husJGyRJmI
Azmi Sharom on Teresa Kok's 'Onederful' video...peace loving Malaysians must see
Now listen to a Malaysian Malay speaking "the real truth".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNByJsvyiL0

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2014-02-23 18:11 | Report Abuse

Teresa Kok on gutter politics and true leadership
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4husJGyRJmI
Azmi Sharom on Teresa Kok's 'Onederful' video...peace loving Malaysians must see
Now listen to a Malaysian Malay speaking "the real truth".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNByJsvyiL0

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2014-02-23 18:09 | Report Abuse

PAS leaders criticize Utusan’s attack on non-Malays

KUALA LUMPUR: The attack by Utusan Malaysia today against non-Malays smacks of an Umno agenda, said PAS leaders who criticised the article written by Mingguan Malaysia’s deputy editor Azman Anuar.

PAS leaders criticize Utusan’s attack on non-MalaysPAS central committee member Khalid Samad (pic) said Utusan was representing Umno and not the general Malay population when they launched an attack against non-Malays in the article.

Mingguan Malaysia is the Sunday edition of Utusan Malaysia.

In the latest series of attack, Utusan had accused non-Malays of insulting Islam, Muslims and the Malay rulers and warned them to observe their “limits”.

“What they are doing will only fuel more hatred against Umno and Barisan Nasional. The Malays in general are not going to be affected,” said Khalid.

The Shah Alam MP described the threat issued by Utusan Malaysia as irresponsible and inaccurate, backed by a hidden agenda.

“Put out the truth… Where was the insult? Who has been insulted? Even in Teresa Kok’s satire Chinese New Year greeting, she has explained it all. There was no insult hurled at the Malays,” said Khalid.

He said Umno does not represent all the Malays. In fact, he said, Pakatan Rakyat has been gaining strength and support from the largest race in the country.

“We don’t solve political differences with high-handed tactics like this. Umno should know that people are rejecting the party. Utusan Malaysia should retract the article,” said Khalid.

He said Umno was out of ideas and decided to engage in racial politics after its popularity among non-Muslims and Muslims declined.

PAS says toll collection should end when companies recover costs and make profitMeanwhile, PAS Research Centre executive director Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said nothing can be gained by using the “language of war”.

“The Malays should stop being paranoid and stop thinking that they are under attack.

“They form the largest race in the country, Islam is the official religion and Malay rights are enshrined in the Federal Constitution. So, stop having a besieged mentality,” said Dzulkefly.

He said Utusan’s article and the rhetorics by some Malay non-governmental organisations of late are not helpful in developing a better Malaysia.

“If they are under the impression that they are doing good for their ethnic group, they can be assured that they are actually doing a great disservice to both Malays and Islam,” said Dzulkefly.

“Imagine that you are the one at the receiving end. How would you feel? So be careful with the words you use. Why use violence to show your dissatisfaction?”

He pointed out that although there had always been a racial and religious divide, the situation had worsened of late.

“I believe political leaders, religious authorities, the media – mainstream and alternative – should be able to converse and have a national dialogue to enhance understanding and not aggravate an already divisive situation,” he said.

He said there is always a place and time to voice out dissatisfaction and opinions.

“It is time for all of us to unlearn and relearn for the larger interest of the nation. It is time after five decades of our independence to engage in a national dialogue,” said Dzulkefly.

On Teresa Kok’s Chinese New Year video, Dzulkefly said the group which offered a reward to those who slapped Kok have instead counter the video with another satire.

“If you don’t like it, make another video to challenge Kok’s.”

Chairman of PAS National Unity Bureau Dr Mujahid Yusof Rawa also chided Utusan Malaysia for its article.

He said the article was uncalled for.

He said this showed that Utusan was being used by certain parties to “launch” its personal agenda by attacking non-Malays.

“They should stop inciting hatred. They should instead talk about peace and respect,” said Mujahid.

In his article, Azman had said that the “laidback, compromising” attitude of the Malays had led to non-Malays overstepping their boundaries and daring to question previously off-limit subjects.

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2014-02-23 17:43 | Report Abuse

Is the BN trying to bring Malaysia and its rakyat to socio-economic ruin? A total of RM4.78 billion has exited the Malaysian equity market year-to-date and the ringgit has plunged to a 24-year-low against the Singapore dollar.

Yet the ruling government continues to indulge in fuelling inter-racial and inter-religious sentiments instead of focusing on managing the economy.



ANALYSIS: When a government stops listening to the people, you know the end is near, so to speak in Frank Sinatra’s “My Way”.

theantdaily had in three articles titled “Najib, stop the rabid assault on national unity and get cracking with managing the economy” (Jan 20), “When RM2 is not enough in a coffee shop, 'Allah' is BN-Umno’s obstinate concern” (Feb 3) and “Stop horsing around Allah and May 13, get back to work” urged the government to stop the lunatic race and religion polemics and manage the economic woes of the people and country.

Not only did it not heed the concerns of the rakyat’s struggle to put food on the table daily for their loved ones, it also raised its lunacy over Seputeh MP Teresa Kok’s “Onederful Malaysia CNY 2014” socio-economic-themed satirical video clip on YouTube.

Instead of going after the promoters of violence who issued a RM1,200 bounty to any Malaysian who dared to slap the MP (that’s criminal intimidation and intent to cause assault), the Barisan Nasional (BN) police went after the video clip actress!

The police’s failure to rein in the promoters of violence and disunity, and BN’s grossly misplaced priorities to serve the rakyat and country are unbelievable and baffling.

Is the BN trying its level best to bring Malaysians and Malaysia to socio-economic ruin?

Business Times, quoting MIDF Research, reported on Feb 10 that foreign funds offloaded RM1.1 billion net Malaysian stocks in the open market the week before.

This makes it the 17th out of the preceding 18 weeks that foreign investors have been the net sellers. It is also the second week this year that the net sale amount exceeded RM1 billion, MIDF Research said in its weekly fund flows report.

Year-to-date, a total of RM4.78 billion has exited the Malaysian equity market.

“In the last 18 weeks (the current phase of foreign sell down), a total of RM10.45 billion have exited Malaysian equity. That translates into an average of RM581 million a week, an increase from RM550 million previously,” it noted.

Is the foreign capital flight caused by a loss in confidence due to the constant race and religious intolerance perpetuated by Umno-linked Muslim conservatives?

The non-Muslim bashing, condoned by the Umno-led BN ruling coalition, is doing nothing good for the rakyat and nation, except to shatter national unity.

And, national news agency Bernama also reported on Feb 10 the ringgit’s free fall to a 24-year-low against the Singapore dollar.

The ringgit was traded at 2.6300, a loss of nearly 80 per cent against the republic since 1990.

The Singapore dollar versus the ringgit was at 2.6300/2.6340 from the previous week's 2.6277/6259 closing.

The ringgit also weakened against the greenback, reversing its earlier gains on Feb 10 to close above 3.33 on short-squeeze, dealers said.

At 5pm, the local unit was quoted at 3.3390/3420 against a greenback from Friday’s (Feb 7) close at 3.3290/3320.

Initially interbank traders went short on US dollars for the ringgit but local corporate demand capped the local unit’s gains.

The ringgit then slipped to as low to 3.3390 against the greenback on weaker-than-expected December’s Industrial Production Data that rose 4.8 per cent from a year earlier, which is below the market forecast of 5.4 per cent growth.

Against the British pound, the ringgit also weakened to 5.4773/4836 from Friday’s close at 5.4396/4465.

The local unit also declined against the yen to 3.2668/2710 from 3.2624/2660 Friday and depreciated against the euro to 4.5551/5602 from 4.5148/5195 last week.

That’s the BN government’s economic and financial perils as it obstinately and rabidly indulges in stoking inter-racial and inter-religious sentiments instead of concentrating on managing the economy.

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2014-02-23 14:22 | Report Abuse

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2014-02-23 14:16 | Report Abuse

stop dreaming lah

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2014-02-23 13:56 | Report Abuse

BERITA PANAS MENDIDIH .... BEKAS EXCO NEGERI PAHANG BERSAMA-SAMA DENGAN PARA PENYOKONGNYA AKAN KELUAR UMNO DAN MASUK KEADILAN!!!!!
http://omakkau.blogspot.com/2014/02/berita-panas-mendidih-bekas-exco-negeri.html