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2015-06-11 16:54 | Report Abuse

first kossan, second top glove, today harta....when supermax?

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2015-06-10 17:18 | Report Abuse

top glove up 4.7%

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2015-06-09 09:32 | Report Abuse

patient.....how to patient?...now is the best timing, MERS+usd 3.77.. After this , no issue to push up....

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2015-06-09 09:12 | Report Abuse

investor away from Supermax

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2015-06-09 09:11 | Report Abuse

but supermax also kena MERS

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2015-06-08 18:43 | Report Abuse

South Korea starts Mers containment strategy

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Several more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) have been confirmed in South Korea and a fifth person has died, according to health officials.
In an attempt to stop the outbreak from spreading, the government has announced drastic measures including tracking those placed under quarantine.

Steven Evans has been looking at how the new containment strategy is being put into practice.

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2015-06-08 18:42 | Report Abuse

6 Dead, 87 Infected, 2,300 Quarantined: South Korea’s MERS Crisis
23 new cases were reported Monday
SKOREA-HEALTH-MERS
South Korea Is Closing Hundreds of Schools as MERS Outbreak Spreads
MERS Is Going to Spread in South Korea, the WHO Says
Fourth Death Confirmed in South Korea’s Worsening MERS Outbreak
South Korea’s ongoing outbreak of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) claimed its sixth victim on Monday, with an 80-year-old man dying while being treated at a hospital there.

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2015-06-08 18:21 | Report Abuse

2015年5月29日,北京 - 中国国家卫生和计划生育委员会向世界卫生组织通报,中国发现一例实验室确诊的中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒病例。这是中国首例中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒病例。

该确诊病例为44岁韩国人,于5月26日途经中国香港入境广东省。患者为韩国中东呼吸综合征确诊病例的密切接触者。

目前,患者在广东省惠州市定点医院隔离。患者目前情况稳定,正在接受治疗。

韩国本周早前向中国通报:一名中东呼吸综合征确诊患者的密切接触者抵达中国。接到通报后,中国卫生部门迅速采取如下措施:

地方卫生行政部门对该名患者的所有已知密切接触者进行追踪;
广东省卫生和计划生育委员会向惠州派出专家团队,开展流行病学调查,并采集样本;
香港卫生部门正在对该名患者在港期间的密切接触者进行追踪。

根据中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒的现有证据,该病毒仅在有密切接触时才会发生人传人。目前尚未发现病毒可导致持续人传人的证据。

世卫组织正在与中国卫生行政部门密切沟通,支持中国的应对工作。

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2015-06-08 10:08 | Report Abuse

supermax up like turtle...down like horse...

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2015-06-08 09:27 | Report Abuse

supermax start kena virus..2.10...haha

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2015-06-08 09:26 | Report Abuse

no big fish...all small fish

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2015-06-07 10:55 | Report Abuse

MERS, 1 usd 3.76....2 points

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2015-06-05 18:57 | Report Abuse

if RM 2.50, CX=2.5-2.15 /3 =0.115,
if RM 2.80,CX= 2.8-2.15 /3 =RM 0.215

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2015-06-05 14:17 | Report Abuse

(CNN)South Korea's capital Thursday began asking more than 1,500 people to self-quarantine -- and is considering measures to force their isolation -- because they unknowingly attended a symposium with a doctor who was infected with MERS, Seoul's mayor said.

The announcement by Mayor Park Won-soon came amid a MERS outbreak in South Korea, where the respiratory virus has killed four people since May and more than 1,000 schools have been shut to prevent the virus's spread.

A doctor -- one of 41 confirmed to have Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in South Korea -- attended the symposium in Seoul in late May, after he began to have symptoms, Park said.

The doctor, who had treated a MERS patient earlier in the month, was quarantined May 30 and tested positive for MERS on June 1, Park said.

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2015-06-05 14:15 | Report Abuse

only small investor in...cant last for long time..few days bye bye

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2015-06-05 10:44 | Report Abuse

if Par , supermax now RM4

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2015-06-05 08:17 | Report Abuse

CNN- A fourth patient has died of MERS, or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, in the largest outbreak outside of Saudi Arabia.

Six additional patients have been diagnosed, bringing the total infected to 41, said Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, who has been in contact with South Korean doctors.

South Korea has quarantined more than 1,600 people as of Thursday, according to the Yonhap News Agency, the largest in the country. South Korea also has closed hundreds of schools, amid protests charging that the government has been too slow to contain the virus, which has killed more than 400 people worldwide since 2012.

City officials from Seoul announced Thursday that a medical doctor was in contact with more than 1,000 people while he was infected with MERS, according to Yonhap. The doctor, who works for a hospital in Seoul, attended several large events after he was ordered into quarantine.

Doctors don't know exactly how long people who are infected with MERS are contagious before they develop symptoms, said Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.

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2015-06-04 21:42 | Report Abuse

kossan up 0.32, top glove up 0.21, harta up 0.21, supermax up 0.09

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2015-06-04 16:48 | Report Abuse

kossan up 0.37....RM6.95.....supermax need vigra

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2015-06-04 15:52 | Report Abuse

MERS, USD 3.7,latexx RM 5.1/kg...

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2015-06-04 15:44 | Report Abuse

KUALA LUMPUR: Glove makers rose at midday on Thursday, bucking the cautious market, following news that the outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in South Korea had spread.

Investors are expecting demand to pick up for gloves, though there could be a time lag.

At 12.30pm, the world’s biggest glove maker Top Glove rose 12 sen to RM5.42, Kossan added 12 sen also to RM6.70 while Hartalega gained five sen to RM8.34 and Supermax was up 4 sen to RM2.01.

The FBM KLCI was down 2.69 points or 0.15% to 1,746.48. Turnover was 644.50 million shares valued at RM694.26mil. There were 316 gainers, 359 losers and 303 counters unchanged.

Another factor could be that glove makers are beneficiaries of the strong US dollar as all their products are exported. The ringgit continued to lose ground against the US dollar to 3.7030 – the weakest since April 15 -- from the previous close of 3.6850.

Reuters reported South Korean President Park Geun-hye has demanded that everything to be done to halt the outbreak which began two weeks ago, brought into the country by a South Korean man returning from a business trip to the Middle East.

Two people have died in South Korea. With 35 cases, South Korea has the most infections outside the Middle East where the disease first appeared in 2012, and where most of the 440 fatalities have been.

About 1,600 people have been quarantined in South Korea, most of them at home or in medical institutions, a health ministry official said.

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2015-06-04 15:25 | Report Abuse

harta up 0.20 sen, kossan up 0.22 historical high...

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2015-06-04 13:20 | Report Abuse

Hong Kong (CNN)The World Health Organization warned that the MERS outbreak in South Korea is likely to grow, as the number of people under quarantine crept up to 1,369 on Wednesday.

The Korean Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed five new cases -- increasing the number of people with the disease to 35. These new cases were contracted within hospitals.

So far, two people have died after contracting the respiratory virus in South Korea in the largest MERS outbreak outside Saudi Arabia.

The first case, concerning a man who returned to South Korea after traveling to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE and Bahrain, was reported on May 20. The person had not been ill during his travels, according to the World Health Organization.

S. Korea shuts down more than 500 schools to fight MERS
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More than 700 schools have shut to prevent the spread of the virus, according to South Korea's education ministry.

The extent of the outbreak in South Korea has taken many by surprise -- mainly because the virus has not been shown to spread easily between humans and the health care system in the country is considered to be sophisticated and modern.

South Korean President Park Geun-hye acknowledged problems in the country's early response earlier this week.

"Initial reaction for new infectious diseases like MERS is very important, but there were some insufficiency in the initial response, including the judgment on its contagiousness," she said.

She convened an emergency MERS meeting on Wednesday.

MERS is in the same family of viruses as SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) as well as the common cold. However, MERS does not spread easily between humans -- as far as scientists know at this point.

"So far, the virus has been circulating in humans for three years," said Dr. Leo Poon, a virology expert at the School of Public Health at the University of Hong Kong, who worked on the SARS outbreak more than a decade ago. "We found little transmission in human. We know there is human-to-human transmission, but it's not sustainable."

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2015-06-04 09:35 | Report Abuse

Same last time sars, supermax historical high

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2015-06-04 09:14 | Report Abuse

Timing coming, hopefully supermax wake up

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2015-06-04 09:13 | Report Abuse

South Korea battles MERS with 2 deaths, 30 cases and 1,369 in quarantine
Extent of outbreak surprises experts, because South Korea's health care system is good and virus doesn't spread easily between humans
More than 540 South Korean schools shut to prevent infection

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2015-06-03 16:29 | Report Abuse

this share kena virus...

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2015-06-03 09:43 | Report Abuse

if u not doing well in company, better go....

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2015-06-03 09:42 | Report Abuse

we are not buying empat ekor,even 4d not kena, we know nasib... but investment is we believed in company will do better, but business going down compare to others, share down.. why people now unhappy with 1MDB ? tidak kena empat ekor? or something wrong ?

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2015-06-02 15:43 | Report Abuse

Today, going down again 1.96, others glove share up

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2015-06-02 15:42 | Report Abuse

Stupid business man

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2015-06-02 14:18 | Report Abuse

Glove shares up soon,supermax got chance to fly?

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2015-06-02 14:16 | Report Abuse

CNN)Two MERS patients have died in South Korea, marking the first deaths from an outbreak of the dreaded respiratory virus in the country, officials said.

The victims included a 58-year-old woman and a 71-year-old man who both had contact with the country's first MERS patient, South Korea's Ministry of Health and Welfare said.

So far, there have been 25 confirmed cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome in South Korea, including the two dead patients.

Officials are recommending the government temporarily ban people exposed to MERS from leaving the country to prevent the virus from spreading, said Kwon Jun-wook, a Health Ministry official.

During a Cabinet meeting Monday, South Korean President Park Geun-hye said there had been "some insufficiency" in her country's initial response to the virus and called for an "all-out" response to halt the spread of the disease.

Scientists studying how virus spreads
Scientists are still trying to discern how the virus is contracted. It can cause fever, cough and shortness of breath, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Some people also have had gastrointestinal symptoms including diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, while people with severe complications from the virus suffered pneumonia and kidney failure.

For many people with MERS, more severe complications followed, such as pneumonia and kidney failure. About three to four out of every 10 people reported with MERS have died. Most of the people who died had an underlying medical condition, according to the CDC. Some infected people had only mild symptoms (such as cold-like symptoms) or no symptoms at all.

A paper published in July 2014 in the journal mBio said it might be airborne.

At the time, there was what the World Health Organization deemed a particularly alarming outbreak, in Saudi Arabia and the United States, CNN reported. The first cases were documented in spring 2012 and were linked to camels.

The researchers detected fragments of the virus in the air at a barn where four of nine camels were infected. They called for additional measures to prevent possible camel to human transmission, but also emphasized that more research was needed.

According to a May WHO report, between the 18th and 23rd of the month, the National Health Regulations arm of WHO received reports of four new cases of MERS in Saudi Arabia, including one death.

As of May 25,WHO had received 1,139 laboratory-confirmed cases of MERS globally, including at least 431 related deaths.

Most South Korea cases tied to first patient
In South Korea, officials reported that at least 19 of the 25 MERS patients in the country had been in medical facilities and were in direct contact with the first patient to be diagnosed with the virus.

Among those sick, five are in unstable condition, with one in critical. The first patient developed symptoms on May 11 and suffered from pneumonia and respiratory difficulty, but is in stable condition. That means, according to officials, that person's odds of surviving are greater.

At least 682 people are quarantined in their homes or at medical facilities, Kwon said.

Fear about the virus is gripping many in South Korea. There are no vaccines, no cures and the fatality rate for the illness is high.

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2015-06-01 22:35 | Report Abuse

careplus up......

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2015-05-29 19:26 | Report Abuse

boss cut both wings, kwsp and kwap...

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2015-05-27 16:00 | Report Abuse

Hartalega
Type of transaction Date of change
No of securities
Price Transacted (RM)
Acquired 15 May 2015
15,700
Acquired 15 May 2015
9,200
Acquired 18 May 2015
104,600
Acquired 19 May 2015
26,600
Acquired 19 May 2015
24,800
Circumstances by reason of which change has occurred ACQUIRED OF SHARES
Nature of interest DIRECT
Direct (units) 65,442,400
Direct (%) 8.04
Indirect/deemed interest (units)
Indirect/deemed interest (%)
Total no of securities after change 65,442,400
Date of notice 18 May 2015

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2015-05-27 15:58 | Report Abuse

top glove
Acquired 27 Apr 2015 200,000
Circumstances by reason of which change has occurred Acquisition of shares in open market by KWAP.
Nature of interest Direct Interest
Direct (units) 54,737,700
Direct (%) 8.865
Indirect/deemed interest (units) 5,105,000
Indirect/deemed interest (%) 0.827
Total no of securities after change 59,842,700
Date of notice 18 May 2015

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2015-05-27 15:53 | Report Abuse

if not because of boss wrong decision ,maybe supermax price now RM3.00..support by kwsp, kwap like top glove, kossan, Harta

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2015-05-27 07:13 | Report Abuse

confidence?, USD strong, Latex price..both big advantage to glove industry,
but only supermax profit down? why? After both advantage gone, u think supermax profit can up?

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2015-05-26 16:51 | Report Abuse

why need express? Even Richest Malaysian Robert kuok also not express...stupid boss, that why share down ...

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2015-05-26 14:42 | Report Abuse

All team management useless..

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2015-05-26 14:41 | Report Abuse

We are shareholder, we hv right to comment management team..

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2015-05-26 13:10 | Report Abuse

The worst CEO among glove shares

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2015-05-26 13:09 | Report Abuse

CEO also no good, very simple thing also dont know, why involve in politics, stupid. That why, whole malaysis big fund no dare to invest..

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2015-05-26 13:08 | Report Abuse

Correspondingly, our TP is reduced from RM2.75 to RM2.30 based on unchanged 13x FY16E revised EPS. Our lowered target price also reflect a lower PER from 14x to 13x, taking into account the slower-than-expected new plant ramp up. Reiterate OUTPERFORM.