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2014-04-23 22:45 | Report Abuse
shareholders like you don't care where the money comes from, Sg Muar also no problem, right?
2014-04-23 18:07 | Report Abuse
To the board of directors of liihen, what have you done to the market that they abhor you?
2014-04-23 18:06 | Report Abuse
A spur of the moment. No buying support today
2014-04-16 00:56 | Report Abuse
Today rock-and-roll 158m shares on T+4. Beware
2014-04-14 22:10 | Report Abuse
Out of the 1,029 respondents polled in The Malaysian Insider survey carried out by the Merdeka Center, 54% said Putrajaya was not transparent in releasing information about flight MH370 which vanished on March 8.
In response to the question whether they thought Putrajaya had been truthful or had been hiding anything about MH370, 54% of respondents felt Malaysia had been hiding information, 26% said the government had been truthful while 20% were unsure.
2014-04-14 22:09 | Report Abuse
As Robertson attempted to ask more questions, Hishammuddin cut him off and said in jest that perhaps there could be a separate session with CNN.
The CNN report said it was important to know when the military had told civilian authorities in Kuala Lumpur that its radar had picked up flight MH370 as the matter had become an increasingly contested issue.
2014-04-14 22:08 | Report Abuse
obertson then asked Hishammuddin whether the crew and passengers of MH370 had been cleared by authorities.
"As I mentioned earlier, it is too early to clear anyone until the flight recorder has been retrieved from the aircraft," Hishammuddin said.
"There are questions which can only be answered once the black box has been retrieved," he added.
2014-04-14 22:08 | Report Abuse
However, the CNN report said not all questions on MH370 were off limits. This was evident when Robertson asked the minister at the same press conference whether a decision had been made on who will extract data from MH370's flight recorders.
This time, Hishammuddin answered the CNN correspondent: "The Attorney-General is now in the United Kingdom discussing this issue."
2014-04-14 22:07 | Report Abuse
At one stage, Robertson was apparently pushed away by one of the minister's aides and was heard saying "you don't have to push". He was later advised by Hishammuddin's aide to wait for the press conference.
At the press conference later, Robertson repeated the question but this time, Hishammuddin, who is also the Defence Minister, told the reporter that he was at the PWTC for the DSA 2014 event and would only answer questions related to the exhibition.
2014-04-14 22:06 | Report Abuse
The CNN video showed Hishammuddin declining to answer the question, saying he was at the PWTC for a walkabout and would be holding a press conference later
http://edition.cnn.com/video/data/2.0/video/bestoftv/2014/04/14/cnni-robertson-no-answers.cnn.html
2014-04-14 22:06 | Report Abuse
The acting Transport Minister was at the Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC) on Sunday to visit the 14th Defence Service Asia (DSA) 2014 exhibition when he was asked by Robertson on when the military had informed civilian authorities that the Malaysia Airlines flight had been picked up by its radar.
2014-04-14 22:05 | Report Abuse
Hishammuddin Hussein, who has been at the forefront of Malaysia's efforts to locate flight MH370, found himself under CNN's spotlight yesterday after the global news network showed him ducking several probing questions from its senior international correspondent, Nic Robertson.
2014-04-14 21:46 | Report Abuse
It is a risky conclusion as the evaluation is based loosely on assumption (。。。我就拿今年掉个20%。。。。)
2014-04-14 21:43 | Report Abuse
Yes you can nibble slowly
2014-04-14 15:41 | Report Abuse
The union also called for a special fund to be set up to help the families of the MH370 crew members.
“Nufam is urging the government to also look into the affairs of these families as well crew members who gave their lives for national service,” the union said.
Earlier reports said companies in China have already started disbursing insurance payouts to the family members of Chinese passengers on board who had purchased life insurance.
2014-04-14 15:40 | Report Abuse
Malaysia Airlines should make the insurance payouts to the families of all crew members on board MH370, beyond the RM20,000 already paid, the airline's cabin crew union said.
“It has been six weeks and the families have not received the rightful amount from the airline,” the National Union of Flight Attendants Malaysia (Nufam) said in a statement.
According to the union, only some of the family members have received the RM20,000 payout under an insurance scheme the company took out for aircraft crew members.
2014-04-13 23:03 | Report Abuse
If ever the black-box is found, there maybe nothing left to analyse. Another case set to join a long list of dinosaurs.
2014-04-13 22:43 | Report Abuse
The last time we sent this guy out to do some legal work, he tried to photoshop some photos and mislead the ICJ and we lost the White Rock Islands.
2014-04-13 22:27 | Report Abuse
They know what was transpired and recorded in the black box which will make them look real bad
2014-04-12 09:18 | Report Abuse
The price of hevea have shot from a low 0.60 to a high of 1.50 closing price-wise)in a 52 weeks time. Imagine the fat profits wikileaks' group has made.
A few Mercedes Benz? Shap shap shui
2014-04-10 12:03 | Report Abuse
@tjhldog, LIKE your 你的话可以聽,豬乸可上树 on him
2014-04-10 10:45 | Report Abuse
Posted by thjldog > Apr 10, 2014 10:27 AM | Report Abuse
You always sell 100 shares to lower the price, dont do it too frequent, bursa or sc might go after you
I don't see what is the problem someone buying or selling any share ANY PRICE or ANY QUANTITY. It is a free market
2014-04-10 10:22 | Report Abuse
Posted by thjldog > Apr 10, 2014 10:18 AM | Report Abuse
pls key to sell 30k shares at 1.78, i want to buy
You want to buy just key in to buy. It is a free market
2014-04-09 12:28 | Report Abuse
Posted by talkrealreal > Apr 3, 2014 01:41 PM | Report Abuse
Directors buying is to con investors into chasing. You will see price surge only if the operator is buying. Get it?
2014-04-09 12:27 | Report Abuse
Posted by talkrealreal > Apr 3, 2014 01:41 PM | Report Abuse
Directors buying is to con investors into chasing. You will see price surge only if the operator is buying. Get it?
@talkrealreal, I agree
2014-04-09 12:13 | Report Abuse
Posted by tjhldog > Apr 8, 2014 06:19 PM | Report Abuse
That mean the factory that was razed by fire was occupied by Lii Hen Furniture (the main subsidiary which covered 20.39% of total lamehen turnover and 21.63% of lamehen group net profit). The move to Favourite Design old production line can only recover 80% of their yield with the balance having to depend on outsourcing. It is therefore safe to conclude that this fire will dampen lamehen profitability and revenue going forward until the fire claims are settled and new replacement lines and building are up.
So expect an ugly financial performance for 2014 from this lame and limping hen
2014-04-09 11:44 | Report Abuse
Ahmad Jauhari, there is no harm in dreaming. I am dreaming, too - I am dreaming of jumping over a bar set four metres above ground without using a pole vault, and I have no doubt that I will be able to do it.
2014-04-09 11:10 | Report Abuse
Where other furniture stocks have thrives, why waste time here fighting a dead cause (stock)?
2014-04-09 11:08 | Report Abuse
Ahmad Jauhari, I really doubt you can help the airline. It is not the job of one person. It has to involve everyone in MAS.
With losses of RM1.7 billion last year, it is a mammoth task to overcome the damage. This damage did not come overnight but after 20 years of ‘sodomising’ the airline.
The improvement will take ages and it’s probably cheaper to liquidate the company. What a shame, a wonderful product being destroyed over the years by firstly incompetency and then probably corruption, and of course politics BN-style.
2014-04-09 11:00 | Report Abuse
MAS soaring again? With the kind of management team, corporate culture of mismanagement, gross inefficiency and wastage, union troubles to mention a few, good luck in turning the company around.
The cynic in me is detecting another massive bailout in the making soon for this blundering behemoth of a company which just can't get its act together due to political interference and the sickening attitude:
"It's alright. Don't worry. No matter how bad things are, the government will always bail us out. They have to because we are carrying the Malaysian flag."
2014-04-08 16:54 | Report Abuse
Faked sellers at 1.40, 1.41,1.42 and 1.43 all withdrawn. Only a few sellers left at these level. The stock looks CORNERED !!!
2014-04-08 16:29 | Report Abuse
This stock and this forum is irrelevant anymore to the stock market
2014-04-08 16:27 | Report Abuse
If you really want to make someone accountable, and make them resign, then there will be no ministers left in the cabinet.
2014-04-08 16:25 | Report Abuse
The opposition leader has accused the government of a cover-up on the missing Flight MH370 and the prime minister remains mum on this allegation.
Criticising Najib Abdul Razak for his silence, former minister Zaid Ibrahim said it is the prime minister who must respond, not the likes of Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin Abu Bakar.
He urged Najib to respond to Anwar Ibrahim's allegations in Parliament.
2014-04-08 10:47 | Report Abuse
If MAS takes chance and let him continue, MAS is really taking a risky gamble, which I think is sure to lose. Jauhari has proven not able to revive pre-MH370 crisis. And he will never do it post-MH370 given the bigger scale the economic crisis affecting MAS.
2014-04-08 10:13 | Report Abuse
I am no apologist, nor spokesperson for AirAsia. But I never read any comments from AirAsia saying that the cracks on the runway cannot be rectified.
So, Nur Jazlan, do get your facts right. What is of concern seems to be that the repairs will be a recurrent nightmare.
Just look at the Bayan Lepas airport now, after so many millions spent, the driveway to the arrival hall gets flooded after a heavy downpour.
Yes, AirAsia is right to put its foot down - get the work right the first time rather than have the cracks as a recurrent nightmare.
It’s wonderful to blame AirAsia for the size of KLIA2 now. But who calls the shots - MAHB or AirAsia?
2014-04-08 10:12 | Report Abuse
I am no apologist, nor spokesperson for AirAsia. But I never read any comments from AirAsia saying that the cracks on the runway cannot be rectified.
So, Nur Jazlan, do get your facts right. What is of concern seems to be that the repairs will be a recurrent nightmare.
Just look at the Bayan Lepas airport now, after so many millions spent, the driveway to the arrival hall gets flooded after a heavy downpour.
Yes, AirAsia is right to put its foot down - get the work right the first time rather than have the cracks as a recurrent nightmare.
It’s wonderful to blame AirAsia for the size of KLIA2 now. But who calls the shots - MAHB or AirAsia?
Stock: [HEVEA]: HEVEABOARD BHD
2014-04-23 22:49 | Report Abuse
Agreed dragonking. Someone has a failed stock pick in the name of liihen trying to sling mud here