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2019-11-23 09:07 | Report Abuse

If you don't like the particular country, you can draft and enact a laws to against the particular country. Thank to US and HK protesters to create this history.

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2019-11-23 09:04 | Report Abuse

Us made history that Us can use their Act and laws to mind other country business. Next time, other countries will also follow.

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2019-11-23 09:00 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act by U.S. Next time, we can also draft a laws or Act to against Indonesia open burning and haze problem peoples.

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2019-11-20 08:03 | Report Abuse

The Hong Kong government forecast its gross domestic product would contract 1.3 per cent this year from a year ago, its first contraction in a decade.

The region officially entered a technical recession in the third quarter.

McKnight said the financial and real estate sectors have been relatively unscathed so far, even as companies like Goldman Sachs have estimated that as much as US$4 billion in investment money have shifted from Hong Kong to Singapore.

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2019-11-20 08:02 | Report Abuse

The Hong Kong government forecast its gross domestic product would contract 1.3 per cent this year from a year ago, its first contraction in a decade.

The region officially entered a technical recession in the third quarter.

McKnight said the financial and real estate sectors have been relatively unscathed so far, even as companies like Goldman Sachs have estimated that as much as US$4 billion in investment money have shifted from Hong Kong to Singapore.

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2019-11-20 08:02 | Report Abuse

The Hong Kong government forecast its gross domestic product would contract 1.3 per cent this year from a year ago, its first contraction in a decade.

The region officially entered a technical recession in the third quarter.

McKnight said the financial and real estate sectors have been relatively unscathed so far, even as companies like Goldman Sachs have estimated that as much as US$4 billion in investment money have shifted from Hong Kong to Singapore.

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2019-11-15 08:42 | Report Abuse

Maybank Hong Kong has been in operations since February 1962. It is part of the Maybank Group which is the largest banking Group in Malaysia and 4th largest bank by asset in South East Asia with significant presence. It has evolved from a traditional retail bank into a commercial bank offering an extensive range of wholesale banking products including Corporate Lending, Capital Markets, Cash Management, and Trade Finance to large local and multinational corporations. Maybank Hong Kong also provides Private Wealth solutions to eligible individuals.

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2019-11-14 21:57 | Report Abuse

Protest chaos leads to the most bank branch closings in Hong Kong’s history other than during typhoons
250 bank branches, 19 per cent of the city’s outlets, were closed the whole day while another 100 closed earlier than usual
ATMs, online banking remain open

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2019-11-14 21:54 | Report Abuse

Protest chaos leads to the most bank branch closings in Hong Kong’s history other than during typhoons
250 bank branches, 19 per cent of the city’s outlets, were closed the whole day while another 100 closed earlier than usual
ATMs, online banking remain open

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2019-11-14 21:54 | Report Abuse

Protest chaos leads to the most bank branch closings in Hong Kong’s history other than during typhoons
250 bank branches, 19 per cent of the city’s outlets, were closed the whole day while another 100 closed earlier than usual
ATMs, online banking remain open

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2019-11-14 21:52 | Report Abuse

Citi Banker’s Arrest in Hong Kong Caps Wave of Protest Warnings
By Lulu Yilun Chen, Alfred Liu, and Manuel Baigorri
November 12, 2019, 11:30 PM EST
Updated on November 13, 2019, 10:34 PM EST
Banks urge employees to take precautions as violence escalates
‘Managers should not hesitate

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2019-11-14 13:52 | Report Abuse

On Thursday, foreign students including mainland Chinese students were evacuating Hong Kong after several universities emerged as battlegrounds as protesters tried to prevent police from storming their campuses.

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2019-11-14 13:52 | Report Abuse

On Thursday, foreign students including mainland Chinese students were evacuating Hong Kong after several universities emerged as battlegrounds as protesters tried to prevent police from storming their campuses.

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2019-11-14 13:51 | Report Abuse

On Thursday, foreign students including mainland Chinese students were evacuating Hong Kong after several universities emerged as battlegrounds as protesters tried to prevent police from storming their campuses.

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2019-11-14 13:51 | Report Abuse

Dozens of foreign students have been urged to leave Hong Kong after another night of clashes left several people seriously injured.

A worker for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, struck by an object thrown by protesters earlier on Wednesday, was in critical condition, according to the government. A 15-year-old believed to have been hit in the head by a tear-gas canister has reportedly suffered a skull fracture.

A man dressed in black and around the age of 30 was found dead in Tsuen Wan in Hong Kong’s New Territories, according to police who said he appeared to have fallen from a building.

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2019-11-14 13:50 | Report Abuse

Dozens of foreign students have been urged to leave Hong Kong after another night of clashes left several people seriously injured.

A worker for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, struck by an object thrown by protesters earlier on Wednesday, was in critical condition, according to the government. A 15-year-old believed to have been hit in the head by a tear-gas canister has reportedly suffered a skull fracture.

A man dressed in black and around the age of 30 was found dead in Tsuen Wan in Hong Kong’s New Territories, according to police who said he appeared to have fallen from a building.

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2019-11-14 13:50 | Report Abuse

Dozens of foreign students have been urged to leave Hong Kong after another night of clashes left several people seriously injured.

A worker for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department, struck by an object thrown by protesters earlier on Wednesday, was in critical condition, according to the government. A 15-year-old believed to have been hit in the head by a tear-gas canister has reportedly suffered a skull fracture.

A man dressed in black and around the age of 30 was found dead in Tsuen Wan in Hong Kong’s New Territories, according to police who said he appeared to have fallen from a building.

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2019-11-14 13:48 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong protests: ‘rioters’ tried to shoot us with arrows, police say as fourth day of mayhem hits city
Protesters block Cross-Harbour tunnel and Tolo Highway remains closed
City leader Carrie Lam holds late-night meeting with senior ministers to discuss crisis

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2019-11-14 13:42 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong protests: ‘rioters’ tried to shoot us with arrows, police say as fourth day of mayhem hits city
Protesters block Cross-Harbour tunnel and Tolo Highway remains closed
City leader Carrie Lam holds late-night meeting with senior ministers to discuss crisis

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2019-11-14 13:41 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong protests: ‘rioters’ tried to shoot us with arrows, police say as fourth day of mayhem hits city
Protesters block Cross-Harbour tunnel and Tolo Highway remains closed
City leader Carrie Lam holds late-night meeting with senior ministers to discuss crisis

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2019-11-13 13:05 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong protests continue to disrupt operations of local banks
Banks advise customers to use mobile banking amid suspension of the services of a set of branches due to protests.


Continuing protests in Hong Kong keep disrupting the operations of local banks. Today, a number of bank branches are closed due to what is (in a politically correct manner) referred to as “public events”.

HSBC published a notice on its website warning that several of its branches are closed today:



“HSBC University of Hong Kong Branch, Festival Walk Branch & Premier Centre, Jade Plaza Branch, Central Branch & Premier Centre, Exchange Square Branch & Premier Centre are closed on 12 November 2019 due to public events. HSBC customers can use the Bank’s Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, Phone Banking or self-service banking terminals. We are sorry for the inconvenience and will provide updates on the operation of our outlets as the situation evolves”.

Standard Chartered has informed its customers of nine branches affected by the “public events”.

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2019-11-13 13:04 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong protests continue to disrupt operations of local banks
Banks advise customers to use mobile banking amid suspension of the services of a set of branches due to protests.


Continuing protests in Hong Kong keep disrupting the operations of local banks. Today, a number of bank branches are closed due to what is (in a politically correct manner) referred to as “public events”.

HSBC published a notice on its website warning that several of its branches are closed today:



“HSBC University of Hong Kong Branch, Festival Walk Branch & Premier Centre, Jade Plaza Branch, Central Branch & Premier Centre, Exchange Square Branch & Premier Centre are closed on 12 November 2019 due to public events. HSBC customers can use the Bank’s Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, Phone Banking or self-service banking terminals. We are sorry for the inconvenience and will provide updates on the operation of our outlets as the situation evolves”.

Standard Chartered has informed its customers of nine branches affected by the “public events”.

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2019-11-13 13:03 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong protests continue to disrupt operations of local banks
Banks advise customers to use mobile banking amid suspension of the services of a set of branches due to protests.


Continuing protests in Hong Kong keep disrupting the operations of local banks. Today, a number of bank branches are closed due to what is (in a politically correct manner) referred to as “public events”.

HSBC published a notice on its website warning that several of its branches are closed today:



“HSBC University of Hong Kong Branch, Festival Walk Branch & Premier Centre, Jade Plaza Branch, Central Branch & Premier Centre, Exchange Square Branch & Premier Centre are closed on 12 November 2019 due to public events. HSBC customers can use the Bank’s Internet Banking, Mobile Banking, Phone Banking or self-service banking terminals. We are sorry for the inconvenience and will provide updates on the operation of our outlets as the situation evolves”.

Standard Chartered has informed its customers of nine branches affected by the “public events”.

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2019-11-13 12:57 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong faces more protests after clashes at university
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Students are seeking to have police banned from entering campuses
Hong Kong is facing another day of anti-government protests after a night of pitched battle at a top university.

At the Chinese University of Hong Kong police fired tear gas and rubber bullets as protesters ignited fires and petrol bombs until the early hours.

Considerable student anger over police moving their operation onto campuses was matched by police warning that the rule of law was close to "collapse".

Riot police continue to be deployed across the city.

The police decision to enter campuses signals a shift in strategy, correspondents say, as they have largely avoided clearance operations at schools and universities.

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2019-11-13 12:56 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong faces more protests after clashes at university
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Related TopicsHong Kong anti-government protests
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Students are seeking to have police banned from entering campuses
Hong Kong is facing another day of anti-government protests after a night of pitched battle at a top university.

At the Chinese University of Hong Kong police fired tear gas and rubber bullets as protesters ignited fires and petrol bombs until the early hours.

Considerable student anger over police moving their operation onto campuses was matched by police warning that the rule of law was close to "collapse".

Riot police continue to be deployed across the city.

The police decision to enter campuses signals a shift in strategy, correspondents say, as they have largely avoided clearance operations at schools and universities.

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2019-11-13 12:55 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong faces more protests after clashes at university
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Related TopicsHong Kong anti-government protests
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Students are seeking to have police banned from entering campuses
Hong Kong is facing another day of anti-government protests after a night of pitched battle at a top university.

At the Chinese University of Hong Kong police fired tear gas and rubber bullets as protesters ignited fires and petrol bombs until the early hours.

Considerable student anger over police moving their operation onto campuses was matched by police warning that the rule of law was close to "collapse".

Riot police continue to be deployed across the city.

The police decision to enter campuses signals a shift in strategy, correspondents say, as they have largely avoided clearance operations at schools and universities.

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2019-11-01 10:13 | Report Abuse

BOJ chief opens door to deeper negative rates
Japan's central bank keeps policy unchanged despite U.S. rate cuts

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2019-11-01 09:57 | Report Abuse

BOJ chief opens door to deeper negative rates
Japan's central bank keeps policy unchanged despite U.S. rate cuts

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2019-10-31 14:51 | Report Abuse

Federal Reserve officials reduced interest rates by a quarter-percentage point for the third time this year and signaled a pause in further cuts unless the economic outlook changes materially.

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2019-10-31 14:48 | Report Abuse

Federal Reserve officials reduced interest rates by a quarter-percentage point for the third time this year and signaled a pause in further cuts unless the economic outlook changes materially.

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2019-10-31 14:47 | Report Abuse

Fed Cuts Rates a Quarter Point, Powell Says Policy in Good Place
By Christopher Condon and Steve Matthews
October 31, 2019, 2:00 AM GMT+8
Updated on October 31, 2019, 9:02 AM GMT+8
Fed chairman says baseline economic outlook remains favorable
Policy likely to remain appropriate if data confirm outlook

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2019-10-31 14:43 | Report Abuse

Fed cuts rates for a 3rd time but signals it will now pause

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2019-10-31 14:42 | Report Abuse

Fed cuts rates for a 3rd time but signals it will now pause

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2019-10-30 21:07 | Report Abuse

PRINSIPTEK CORPORATION BERHAD

Type of Meeting Annual General Meeting
Indicator Notice of Meeting
Description Notice of 17th Annual General Meeting
Date of Meeting 25 Nov 2019
Time 09:00 AM
Venue Malaya 1, Level 1,
The Westin Kuala Lumpur,
199, Jalan Bukit Bintang,
55100 Kuala Lumpur
Date of General Meeting Record of Depositors 18 Nov 2019

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2019-10-30 18:12 | Report Abuse

Please don't talk lan ciao and piet piet here. This is not rumah ayam. Want to tiaw ayam, go chicken House. Don't talk shit here.

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2019-10-30 15:29 | Report Abuse

Today is last day for psiptek warrant

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2019-10-30 12:27 | Report Abuse

Arbb v PSIPTEK
NTA: 0.45 v 0.55
Price: 0.375 v 0.105

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2019-10-30 12:27 | Report Abuse

Arbb v PSIPTEK
NTA: 0.45 v 0.55
Price: 0.375 v 0.105

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2019-10-30 12:20 | Report Abuse

Psiptek average price target is 0.58
ARBB average price target is 0.55

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2019-10-30 12:10 | Report Abuse

Psiptek warrant last date and time for trading
30 October 2019, 5.00p.m

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2019-10-30 11:56 | Report Abuse

Psiptek warrant last date and time for trading
30 October 2019, 5.00p.m

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2019-10-30 11:53 | Report Abuse

Psiptek warrant last date and time for trading
30 October 2019, 5.00p.m.

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2019-10-29 13:02 | Report Abuse

MULTIPLE PROPOSALS PRINSIPTEK CORPORATION BERHAD ("PCB" OR THE "COMPANY") I. PROPOSED RIGHTS ISSUE; II. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS; AND III. PROPOSED ACQUISITION (COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE "PROPOSALS")
PRINSIPTEK CORPORATION BERHAD

Type Announcement
Subject MULTIPLE PROPOSALS
Description PRINSIPTEK CORPORATION BERHAD ("PCB" OR THE "COMPANY")

I. PROPOSED RIGHTS ISSUE;

II. PROPOSED AMENDMENTS; AND

III. PROPOSED ACQUISITION

(COLLECTIVELY REFERRED TO AS THE "PROPOSALS")
The terms used herein, unless the context otherwise stated, bear the same meaning as those defined in the earlier announcement in relation to the Proposals.

We refer to the earlier announcement dated 3 September 2019 in relation to the Proposals.

On behalf of the Board, UOBKH wishes to announce that the application pursuant to the Proposals has been submitted to Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad.



This announcement is dated 29 October 2019.

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2019-10-25 10:01 | Report Abuse

See. Accusing other people an operator. Now they start accumulating their own.

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2019-10-24 17:56 | Report Abuse

Those who scared off and dump is scary cat until their ekor lurus.

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2019-10-24 17:54 | Report Abuse

On the same time accumulating slowly and lower price.

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2019-10-24 17:54 | Report Abuse

They talk how bad is the company and hope people dump down the price.

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2019-10-24 17:53 | Report Abuse

They want to diverting people attention to someone else.

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2019-10-24 17:52 | Report Abuse

Those who accused other people are the operator

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2019-10-24 16:13 | Report Abuse

Very scary cat