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2017-11-07 15:13 | Report Abuse
Won't happen any magic show on this year ., Postponed to July 2018. Wakakaka
2017-11-06 10:21 | Report Abuse
Here is salcon forum not anzo forum. Pls go ahead to your gua
2017-11-04 10:18 | Report Abuse
Yes, splash also no news lol. Tipuxx
2017-11-03 17:37 | Report Abuse
Today afternoon but no news for splash lol
2017-11-02 15:32 | Report Abuse
Sell more than buy how lai lol
2017-11-02 14:19 | Report Abuse
Jadeschira represent mb selangor lol
2017-11-01 15:08 | Report Abuse
Open dead road. No harapan party.
2017-10-30 23:19 | Report Abuse
Don't too confident, I not think they will bring any good
news for splash.
2017-10-23 11:39 | Report Abuse
Haha, two weeks also no news. Holland
2017-10-19 22:44 | Report Abuse
Yes, you wait for announcement.
2017-10-19 19:56 | Report Abuse
Kikiki . More Downtrend coming
2017-10-19 19:55 | Report Abuse
This week news will out splash failed
2017-10-18 11:08 | Report Abuse
You mai mai see . Will limit down soon
2017-10-16 15:44 | Report Abuse
Stupid pakatan harapan. You better don't dreaming. Sohai
2017-10-13 14:16 | Report Abuse
Pakatan harapan no harapan. Sure loss one.
2017-10-04 16:40 | Report Abuse
See the share price drop also know fail lol
2017-10-04 15:33 | Report Abuse
Now many people said fail.
2017-09-30 09:41 | Report Abuse
Good sharing, salcon profitable year is 2018
2017-09-28 15:44 | Report Abuse
So less vol, also can said sunyi2 collect. Laugh die me
2017-09-27 20:34 | Report Abuse
Is like this, why mb Selangor still hiding himself until now no sound
2017-09-27 19:45 | Report Abuse
There seems to be no end in sight to the water deadlock in Selangor.
Negotiations have been going on for more than eight years between the Selangor government, the federal government and Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Splash).
Several near-solutions have come and gone and deadlines have been extended, but a solution seems nowhere in sight.
The Oct 5 deadline is approaching and the Energy, Green Technology & Water Ministry has insisted that Selangor make an offer to Splash and agree on a price tag. The federal government (through Pengurusan Aset Air Bhd or PAAB), has offered to split the bill 60:40 with Selangor.
But can’t the federal government step up, make an offer, pay the amount, and claim the 40% from Selangor later?
Or if the Oct 5 deadline lapses, should the federal government finally invoke the Water Services Industry Act 2006 (Wasia) option of a forced takeover? The Act allows the federal government to take over a concessionaire’s licence if it is of national interest.
But the federal government seems reluctant to invoke Wasia as the acquisition of Splash by the state government has not been completed. Splash is currently valued at some RM2.8-3.2 bil, although the actual figure is debatable.
Splash’s shareholders are Gamuda Bhd (40%), Sweet Water SPV Sdn Bhd (30%) which is the private vehicle of Tan Sri Wan Azmi Wan Hamzah, and Selangor’s Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Bhd’s Viable Chip Sdn Bhd (30%).
The state’s Menteri Besar Inc has a golden share in Splash, which makes money from the water concession.
The federal government cannot afford a total breakdown in negotiations. PAAB, which is tasked with managing the country’s water assets, has a RM6.1 bil debt (as of end-FY15) taken out to fund the purchase, and it will have to depend on the finance ministry to fulfil its repayment obligations if the deal does not happen. PAAB’s ability to continue as a going concern will, to an extent, depend on whether it gets the stake in Splash.
While all this is going on, Selangor residents are the ones who suffer from water shortage due to no fault of theirs. Both the federal and state governments should stop holding the 1.6 million Selangor residents hostage and resolve the deadlock as soon as possible.
2017-09-27 19:35 | Report Abuse
Force take over will happen?
2017-09-27 19:22 | Report Abuse
There seems to be no end in sight to the water deadlock in Selangor.
Negotiations have been going on for more than eight years between the Selangor government, the federal government and Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Splash).
Several near-solutions have come and gone and deadlines have been extended, but a solution seems nowhere in sight.
The Oct 5 deadline is approaching and the Energy, Green Technology & Water Ministry has insisted that Selangor make an offer to Splash and agree on a price tag. The federal government (through Pengurusan Aset Air Bhd or PAAB), has offered to split the bill 60:40 with Selangor.
But can’t the federal government step up, make an offer, pay the amount, and claim the 40% from Selangor later?
Or if the Oct 5 deadline lapses, should the federal government finally invoke the Water Services Industry Act 2006 (Wasia) option of a forced takeover? The Act allows the federal government to take over a concessionaire’s licence if it is of national interest.
But the federal government seems reluctant to invoke Wasia as the acquisition of Splash by the state government has not been completed. Splash is currently valued at some RM2.8-3.2 bil, although the actual figure is debatable.
Splash’s shareholders are Gamuda Bhd (40%), Sweet Water SPV Sdn Bhd (30%) which is the private vehicle of Tan Sri Wan Azmi Wan Hamzah, and Selangor’s Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Bhd’s Viable Chip Sdn Bhd (30%).
The state’s Menteri Besar Inc has a golden share in Splash, which makes money from the water concession.
The federal government cannot afford a total breakdown in negotiations. PAAB, which is tasked with managing the country’s water assets, has a RM6.1 bil debt (as of end-FY15) taken out to fund the purchase, and it will have to depend on the finance ministry to fulfil its repayment obligations if the deal does not happen. PAAB’s ability to continue as a going concern will, to an extent, depend on whether it gets the stake in Splash.
While all this is going on, Selangor residents are the ones who suffer from water shortage due to no fault of theirs. Both the federal and state governments should stop holding the 1.6 million Selangor residents hostage and resolve the deadlock as soon as possible.
2017-09-27 10:16 | Report Abuse
Still no see any momentum
2017-09-22 15:38 | Report Abuse
Yalor, because keadilan no stronger and like katak . That why they will lost Selangor in next election
2017-09-20 17:47 | Report Abuse
Mb chair goyang, no mood to care splash deal.
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2017-11-07 15:16 | Report Abuse
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