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2020-07-17 10:10 | Report Abuse
Noted guys, sapu and top up more Ageson shares while stock last.
2020-07-16 09:58 | Report Abuse
Useless poslambat. My niece sent me a few masks from Singapore on 29 May n until now there's no sign of my consignment. I have bought small items online last year n never received them. Where have they gone to,?
2020-07-15 09:17 | Report Abuse
Its fundamental is better than Naim waiting for great white shark to have interested at Ageson.
2020-07-09 09:40 | Report Abuse
Yes Ageson still very undervalue guys, don't look far. I am here!
2020-07-08 10:03 | Report Abuse
Government issues 11 APs for river sand exports
KUALA LUMPUR (June 25): The Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources has so far issued 11 approved permits (APs) for river sand exports.
It is understood that the AP holders are allowed to export river sand and other minerals to Brunei, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam, Hong Kong, India, Japan and Maldives.
The ministry could not be reached for comment on the matter.
It was previously reported that Malaysia had banned the export of sea sand for environmental reasons. River sand is permitted for export only with the prime minister’s approval.
Pekan-based Legasi Lestari Sdn Bhd is one of the companies that has been granted the AP issued by the ministry with validity until July 2027.
ACE Market-listed Kanger International Bhd announced that it is forming a joint venture with Legasi Lestari to export sand to China and Hong Kong.
According to a filing with the Companies Commission of Malaysia, Legasi Lestari was founded in July 2012 with a share capital of RM2 million. However, it is understood that the company commenced exporting river sand from 2017.
The major shareholders of Legasi Lestar are Rahim Ali, who owns a 50% stake in the company, Ainfarynor Andiana Rabuang @ Rabuan, with a 40% stake, and Datuk Wan Mohamad Razali Wan Mahussin, who owns the remaining 10% stake.
For the financial year ended Dec 31, 2018 (FY18), Legasi Lestari reported a net loss of RM239,129. The company’s total assets stood at RM793,302 with retained loss of RM1.96 million as at end-2018.
It is understood that Lestari’s latest move of appointing distributorship to Kanger to explore the China and Hong Kong market is to leverage on the latter’s operational experience in China.
Kanger’s spokesperson told theedgemarkets that at the current stage, the two parties are still in the exploring phase.
Another listed company that drew eyeballs on the sand export venture recently is Ageson Bhd, which was slapped with a query from Bursa Malaysia, after announcing it has bagged a mammoth RMB44.8 billion (RM27.5 billion) purchase order from China's Guangzhou Kaishengda Industrial Co Ltd for the supply of river and sea sand for 15 years.
In the latest development, Ageson formed a 70-30 joint venture with Bintang Dayang Sdn Bhd (BDSB), which has sand operation business partners, namely Tagas Juta Sdn Bhd (TJSB) and Malayan Energistik Solutions Sdn Bhd (MESSB).
TJSB is a holder of a sand concession licence from Sabah with validity until December 2021. It undertakes sand dredging activities from the river at Sungai Labuk, Beluran in Sabah for sand export to China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan.
As for MESSB, it had received the special approval from the Chief Minister's Department of Sabah to allow for annual export of 10 million cubic metres of sand in three years, even without an AP from the federal government, if the sand is exported to Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Macau.
According to World’s Top Exports, an independent educational website, Malaysia is one of the top 10 exporters of sand in the world, and is also one of the fastest-growing sand exporters, rising 103.9% from 2015.
2020-07-07 10:14 | Report Abuse
哈哈!!
伙賎丧尸狗没拿milo tin 出来呼唤支持嗎??
958 ini kali la又有机会表现了!!
2020-07-02 10:21 | Report Abuse
H1N1? Please stay in china or where ever you are! This time if still chinapig import pandemic to malaysia, we will hoot your china forum until no daylight!
2020-06-30 10:00 | Report Abuse
昨天有去pavilion跑一趟,人流有回来了。但比起高峰期时少了3-40%。还有也有好几间店收档撤离了。
2020-06-23 13:12 | Report Abuse
CHINA should ban overseas travelling(IN AND OUT) since DEC2019 when they found out these VIRUS!
2020-06-23 13:10 | Report Abuse
goodiewilly! If Ageson deal still halt due to WUHAN VIRUS, please go china and search that 8 b@stard out and hang him in your house corridor by A HOMEMADE SIGNBOARD ON THEIR NECK'必死无疑'!
2020-06-23 13:08 | Report Abuse
The Beginning of the COVID19 Outbreak in Malaysia
At the end of December 2019, Chinese public health authorities reported several cases of acute respiratory syndrome in Wuhan, China. When the Malaysian authorities heard that an ‘unknown virus’ had precipitated these cases, the Malaysian health authorities were on high alert and believed that these could culminate into a major health concern in the region.[6] Planning and preparedness began then, including coordination with public health teams, plans for renovation of hospitals for surge capacity, and plans for procurement of reagents.
But it would be a month or so before the first cases were detected in Malaysia. On 23 January 2020, eight Chinese nationals entered Malaysia via Johor Bahru on Malaysia’s Southern border with Singapore. These travellers had been close contacts with a COVID-19 index case detected in Singapore, and all eight were tested for COVID-19. On 25 January 2020, a public announcement was made that three of these individuals had tested positive for COVID-19. In total, Malaysia recorded 22 cases in January 2020, all of which occurred via imported cases.[7] On 26 January 2020, the Ministry of Health (hereinafter MOH) first advised Malaysians to avoid crowded places when travelling to China.
Cases in February 2020 were largely imported cases as well. According to Dr Noor Hisham,
2020-06-23 13:03 | Report Abuse
Where did the first case of the coronavirus disease originate?
Retrospective investigations by Chinese authorities have identified human cases with onset of symptoms in early December 2019. While some of the earliest known cases had a link to a wholesale food market in Wuhan,
2020-06-23 13:03 | Report Abuse
COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered strain of coronavirus, a type of virus known to cause respiratory infections in humans. This new strain was unknown before December 2019, when an outbreak of a pneumonia of unidentified cause emerged in Wuhan, China.
The first case of COVID-19 in Malaysia was detected on 24 January 2020. The WHO Country Office in Malaysia has been working closely with the Ministry of Health to respond to this outbreak.
2020-06-23 13:02 | Report Abuse
goodiewilly Hint is something related to MCO, so once MCO fully relieve it moves?????? Buy now ????? Aiyoo, MCO or RMCO will be there for months lar, the global infections are 180K daily now, when come to another few months, it may return to our regions..so Ageson got to hold long long long ???
23/06/2020 12:00 PM
Wuhan virus, who to blame? YOU? ME? GOV? USA? OR CHINA?
2020-06-22 08:57 | Report Abuse
Rakyat Malaysia Lives Matter ok. Get your priorities right!
2020-06-19 08:49 | Report Abuse
The last promise came with a twist as he then started to talk about numbers and the Dewan Rakyat being the one to decide. On Feb 23 2020 he sat at his home with leaders of six opposition parties behind PH's back and resigned as PM on the 24th.
Mahathir did not fulfil his public promises to Anwar and he did not publicly nor privately apologise to Anwar and the voters who were fooled by his promises.
Even now this man is using his supposed numbers to trump over Anwar and still want to take the lead despite completely forgetting his earlier unconditional promises to Anwar. He has also conveniently forgotten how he recklessly let slip the hard won power which if he had held on to it, we would not be in such a freakingly frustrating situation with the backdoor govt running the country like the wild west and the opposition still having to fight about who would be the right person to lead them. If Mahathir is still the man to lead, then half the battle for the opposition is already lost, instead of being won.
2020-06-19 08:49 | Report Abuse
Nobody in PH now seems to want to talk about the criminally empty promises Mahathir made earlier to Anwar which practically cheated voters into voting for him in GE 14. Everybody seem to want to move on. Well that's fair. But move on again with Mahathir, you just gotta be kidding me.
Since everybody seems to like to see, hear, and talk no evil about those promises as people are naturally 'muda lupa' let me just take you through the chronology of Mahathir's publicly made promises just to jerk your memories back to some senses.
Promise #1 As reported on Feb 4 2018. The mother or all promises.
2020-06-18 09:58 | Report Abuse
Trying to win with just KKK.
Even communist China is avoiding him at all cost.
Can we just jump forward to November and get this over with?
2020-06-17 13:29 | Report Abuse
Grounds for granting citizenship
refer to the granting of Malaysian citizenship to footballer Liridon Krasniqi of Kosovo.
There have been mixed reactions to the move, from outright anger to celebration.
A large majority of concerned citizens seem to think that he was granted citizenship simply because he is a footballer. A group campaigning for equal citizenship has also brought it into question.
The question in my mind is — was it easier for him to procure citizenship because Krazniqi is favoured, known and somewhat revered? This as opposed to the thousands who were born here but whose cases never see the light of day.
The next question then becomes — why does it have to be one or the other?
The issue then is that there is a tendency to amalgamate separate conversations into one discourse.
This is to the ultimate detriment of the causes that are supposedly being championed or advocated. When separate issues are coalesced, it does not do justice to any of those issues.
According to a local Sarawakian group, stateless children continue to suffer the plight of being stateless with years of legal battles and very few cases are granted citizenship.
These are valid concerns and speak volumes on the application of the Federal Constitution, namely, Article 15A (Special power to register children — which provides special powers to federal administrators to register a person under the age of 21 as a citizen) and Article 19 (Citizenship by naturalisation — that upon application made by any person of or over the age of 21 years who is not a citizen, grant a certificate of naturalisation to that person).
However, as is clear from the provisions themselves, the citizenship granted are on two very different grounds.
Article 15A applies to children below the age of 21 whereas Article 19 applies to any persons above the age of 21. Therefore, they are two distinct and separate occasions in which citizenship is granted.
This brings me back to the issue of discourse. Here, there are two separate occasions of granting citizenship which have been muddled together — when they really should not have been — leading to a lack of coverage given to both concerns.
We are then not giving any of these concerns enough focus to be properly ventilated.
Granting citizenship on the basis of achievement, of contributions, is not an entirely new situation. Many countries grant citizenship to extraordinary contributors of arts, sports, sciences and more.
Article 19 (2) of the Federal Constitution accounts for this: “the federal government may, in such special circumstances as it thinks fit, upon application made by any person of or over the age of 21 years who is not a citizen, grant a certificate of naturalisation to that person if satisfied…”.
There is a level of discretion on the federal government here that exists and that should be noted.
Krasniqi has domiciled in Malaysia for the period required by Fifa (having lived in Malaysia for five years, thereby fulfilling Article 17 of the Fifa Eligibility Rules) and is playing football for Harimau Malaya. It is not a completely unworthy granting of citizenship.
That would be similar to saying that Mo Farah does not deserve the dual citizenship that he has (Somalia and the United Kingdom) and that he should not have been knighted. Why is there a need to deprive one person in an attempt to advocate for other causes?
Among netizens, for instance, there are many assumptions being made as to how easy it was for him to acquire citizenship.
All this is merely speculation which appears to stem out of misconceived virtue signalling.
If there was a real concern over the rights of stateless children (in Sarawak or the rest of Malaysia), there needs to be a proper collective effort to bring the issue to the forefront.
On this note, Lawyer Kamek for Change (LK4C) raised important points on a new special committee being formed and on standard operating procedures (SOPs).
There is no denying that citizenship in Malaysia is murky waters and warrants criticism (when necessary) but that does not mean we have to criticise Krasniqi and it does not mean that we deprive him of a valid celebration. Is he not, at the end of the day, playing ‘demi Malaysia’?
2020-06-16 11:10 | Report Abuse
Quah, thanks to you and people like you, the world has a chance to be a better place. Shame on those who do not appreciate your sincere efforts.
2020-06-15 14:00 | Report Abuse
A much overdue expose, hopefully we will see the needed changes soon. MBPJ must be TIDOR experts.
2020-06-11 11:27 | Report Abuse
And if all nations decide they will not bow to china? That's the attitude that leads to today's conflict.
2020-06-10 12:24 | Report Abuse
No need to say much, buy first then wait for profit!
2020-06-09 12:13 | Report Abuse
We thank you u for keep on bashing Ageson with those non-related, defamed or fake news&info about Ageson, We will be Laughing all the way to the bank and you will crying all the way to became a jailbird, hahaha
2020-06-05 11:40 | Report Abuse
China has been giving concessions in the past 20 years. Further concessions will only invite more bullies, just like the late Ching Dynasty.
Time has come for China to stand up against the bullies from the most evil country, usa, in the world.
2020-06-04 14:32 | Report Abuse
Ageson MRT song.........
Down by the station
Early in the morning
See the little pufferbellies
All in a row
See the station master
Turn the little handle
Chug chug puff puff
Off they go
Down by the station
Early in the morning
See the shiny train cars
All in a row
Waitin' to get hitched up
And go on their adventure
Chug chug puff puff
Off they go
CCCC here we come!
2020-06-04 13:55 | Report Abuse
American war gamers have an interesting outcome. In a ground war with China, the US has never won.
Stock: [AGES]: AGESON BERHAD
2020-07-30 13:53 | Report Abuse
Bye for now yo