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2021-11-24 19:47 | Report Abuse
Just stay hold. It is more safer here.
Posted by Gerrardo > Nov 24, 2021 7:26 PM | Report Abuse
Just stay steady with the tiger.
Tiger will roar again after wake up from the sleep
2021-11-24 19:46 | Report Abuse
Only the final SIR and AR will make the naysayers silence.
Next week will be more crucial
2021-11-24 19:46 | Report Abuse
Yes. If nothing to hide, just show and finalised it.
Posted by Vicky > Nov 24, 2021 9:48 AM | Report Abuse
Serba got nothing to hide. Be bold and release the report for investors to analyse !
2021-11-23 14:52 | Report Abuse
That is normal in business and trading.
Posted by Vicky > Nov 23, 2021 11:50 AM | Report Abuse
Well one man profit is another man loss. remember that for stock market
2021-11-23 14:51 | Report Abuse
Insas still doing better than AA i think.
AA already down to 1.00
2021-11-23 14:50 | Report Abuse
Despite the downtrend, many analysts still ask us to hold.
PBB, Kenanga, HLG and AmInvest
Should we buy more now?
2021-11-23 16:33 | Report Abuse
Yup. 30th is the day.
We can start plan onwards from that
Posted by Vicky > Nov 23, 2021 11:47 AM | Report Abuse
Next week Mon is doomsday for Serba. Stay cool and enjoy the slide. Either slide up or slide doen
2021-11-22 16:16 | Report Abuse
Times is ticking.
tiktok tiktok
Posted by InterFund® > Nov 22, 2021 4:02 PM | Report Abuse
6 more trading days for this shop lot company to prove its innocence...........................
2021-11-22 16:10 | Report Abuse
Hopefully the sukuk is still there.
Agree on this.
Posted by tradersampah > Nov 22, 2021 9:12 AM | Report Abuse
masak serba lg beberapa hari je lg...apa apa hal pun, bayar sukuk dulu, release sir, baru mintak tarik suspension..baru market xbrp jatuh
2021-11-22 16:08 | Report Abuse
Still hoping for the good dreams?
Posted by Investoz88 > Nov 22, 2021 3:51 PM | Report Abuse
Worse qtr is likely behind TG.
US ban + MCO + 60% labour restriction in last qtr.
We shall all know soon..
2021-11-22 16:07 | Report Abuse
1.00 is coming very soon.
AA need to do something before it breaks the 1.00
2021-11-19 18:33 | Report Abuse
What will AA do to rectify their current price and performance?
Interesting to see also
2021-11-19 18:32 | Report Abuse
90 million tradings, and the price still going down
Stock: [AIRASIA]: AIRASIA GROUP BHD
Last Price Today's Change Day's Range Trading Volume
1.05 -0.08 (7.08%) 0.975 - 1.13 90,530,100
2021-11-19 18:31 | Report Abuse
Bursa need to allow the company to serve the final AR.
Unless the company is fail to do so, and still no further action to seeve it, then Bursa can take action
2021-11-19 18:30 | Report Abuse
It is not as simple as that
Posted by derrickinvestor > Nov 19, 2021 1:08 PM | Report Abuse
why cant bursa just put serba into pn17 cat... selesai problem
2021-11-18 18:43 | Report Abuse
Let see tomorrow if AA can maintain its uptrend
2021-11-05 10:14 | Report Abuse
You are so sure it won't go below 1?
Posted by DickyMee > Nov 14, 2021 10:46 PM | Report Abuse
If you want we can make a bet.
Just scared you got no integrity, like you said you would cut if AA fell below RM1?
2021-11-05 14:44 | Report Abuse
But i believe actually anyone of it can be come out as long it is done.
Whether SIR or AR
2021-11-18 18:40 | Report Abuse
Maybe because SIR and AR is handle by different auditor
bojed
4136 posts
Posted by bojed > Nov 18, 2021 1:23 PM | Report Abuse
It's not a question of whether the AR can override the SIR but rather it's a question of why is it so difficult to announce the findings of the SIR ahead of the AR?
2021-11-17 16:09 | Report Abuse
Just wait for the end of this issue
Posted by PSAi3alert > Nov 17, 2021 4:02 PM | Report Abuse
Huangbk72,
I agree with you.
However, the fake CEO has Key Action Positive United Team (KAPUT) initiatives that will alter her own perception, that is already disconnected with reality.
Huangbk72 Irrelevant to talk about the past.. Its always easier to nit-pick when the results are set.
Lets predict the future...
My money is on SD being delisted. Legal ramifications on SD BOD...
17/11/2021 3:49 PM
2021-11-17 16:05 | Report Abuse
It will break the support very soon.
Wait at 1.00
2021-11-17 16:04 | Report Abuse
Today closing red for sure
strattegist
22010 posts
Posted by strattegist > Nov 16, 2021 5:37 PM | Report Abuse
closed green
2021-11-17 16:03 | Report Abuse
We heard from before actually they have this plan
Posted by Leoleo > Nov 17, 2021 1:01 PM | Report Abuse
Go private does not solve the issue. Investtor losing big money on shop lot company
2021-11-16 16:20 | Report Abuse
Slow market for Maybank today.
The price barely moving.
2021-11-16 16:20 | Report Abuse
And they really need to settle with Bursa too.
Posted by Gerrardo > Nov 16, 2021 4:13 PM | Report Abuse
Hopefully by getting new projects and businesses, SD really can improve their cash flow and settle their problem one by one.
2021-11-16 16:16 | Report Abuse
For me, nothing wrong for diversification.
Posted by Nikmon > Nov 16, 2021 9:42 AM | Report Abuse
SD after flew to space, now diversify into health industry.....haha
2021-11-16 16:15 | Report Abuse
AirAsia Group Appoints Chief Commercial Officer to Accelerate Growth
Author: Tan KW | Publish date: Thu, 11 Nov 2021, 7:06 PM
KUALA LUMPUR, 10 November 2021 - AirAsia Group announced today that it has appointed former adidas executive Colin Currie, as its Chief Commercial Officer, who will develop a consumer centric strategy using data to optimise growth and meet the financial objectives across AirAsia’s airlines and digital units. The appointment will be effective as of 10 November 2021.
As the former Managing Director of adidas Asia-Pacific, covering Greater China, South Korea, Japan, and Southeast Asia and Pacific countries, Currie was responsible for making adidas one of the hottest consumer brands in the region, growing the company’s revenue fivefold in Greater China and narrowing the market share gap from fourth to head to head market leadership. He was also credited for improving the brand’s operating model and leading the regional market to record-breaking growth.
Chief Commercial Officer of AirAsia Group Colin Currie said: “I am excited to be joining AirAsia Group with my experience and knowledge in enhancing the overall brand and sales performance, especially in the new digital enterprises. I have been closely following AirAsia’s amazing growth story, and I am confident that, together with its passionate teams, we can put the pedal to the metal in accelerating and solidifying AirAsia’s success as a leading digital tech and lifestyle company in Asean. This is the most exciting time to join AirAsia as it embarks on its next revolution embracing the digital era. ”
The latest decision to bring in the seasoned Malaysian businessman serves to underscore AirAsia’s commitment and strategic focus on increasing market competitiveness of its new businesses, including airasia Super App and its e-commerce ventures.
CEO of AirAsia Group Tony Fernandes said: “We are delighted to welcome Colin onboard. He brings a wealth of experience at a global company which has also focused on Asean and can drive data integration within the Group to speed up our revenue growth and create a new breadth of synergies across many of our new and exciting projects.
“This is a big statement on AirAsia’s part to be recruiting Colin as we come out of Covid. It is also a great testament to the brand despite all our issues, as great people continue to join us on this very exciting journey.”
Prior to joining adidas, Currie worked in the music and entertainment industry as Managing Director of Sony BMG Music Malaysia. Before that, Currie developed a broad knowledge of marketing in Hong Kong and Australia through key marketing positions with Citibank, Ansett Australia and Telstra Mobile.
Currie received an honours Bachelor degree in Hospitality Business Management from Leeds University in the United Kingdom. He also holds a post-graduate diploma in marketing from the United Kingdom's Chartered Institute of Marketing.
https://newsroom.airasia.com/news/airasia-group-appoints-chief-commercial-officer-to-accelerate-growth
2021-11-15 16:17 | Report Abuse
Real facts
Posted by DickyMee > Nov 14, 2021 10:51 PM | Report Abuse
What negative comment untrue?
AA is negative equity? Fact.
AA is PN17 coming soon? Fact.
AA 'superapp' bad reviews and rating? Fact.
AA did not refund customers' money? Fact.
Most comments on AA social media asking for refund? Fact.
2021-11-15 16:16 | Report Abuse
Nice points you have there.
Posted by MM78 > Nov 15, 2021 10:10 AM | Report Abuse
@ value_seeker Hibiscus good company. Armada is also a good company.
Yes I agree both are good investment in different ways.
Armada is a progressively turnaround story after the new MD takes charge to address the pressing issues of Kraken operational issues, aggressive sell off the idled OSVs; paring down of the debt. Armada reports are not as detailed as Hibiscus. This need some guessing on each FPSO actual operational details. Not helpful enough to restore its true values of the stock valuations.
Armada operation profit is less dependent on the oil price fluctuations than Hibiscus due to its long term contract business of its FPSOs.
Hibiscus is aggressively growing through acquisition of Repsol and continue investing to maintain or enhance in its existing brown fields to productively generating cash flow. Its financial situations are strong and the management style is more transparent than Armada in terms of reports and clearly demonstrating it is pursuing its long term strategic goals. It is more communicative than Armada to make investors understand better. Its stock valuations are much more dependent on oil price than Armada.
We do not deserve any jeering from any lucky or boastful trader of Hibiscus stock after making mere RM 15 k as if none of us also invest in Hibiscus share too.
We welcome constructive humble sharing of positive or even negative information here.
2021-11-15 16:15 | Report Abuse
Just need to stay silence now.
And may laugh heavily later.
Stay calm
2021-11-15 16:15 | Report Abuse
Wait until it becomes bigger
Posted by InterFund® > Nov 15, 2021 1:24 PM | Report Abuse
Buying big but cannot sell big.............. Hahahaha.............
2021-11-12 20:57 | Report Abuse
Until today Public Bank still advise to HOLD.
Interesting.
PublicInvest Research Headlines - 12 Nov 2021
Source : PUBLIC BANK, Price Call : HOLD, Price Target : 0.31
Last Price : 0.35, Upside/Downside : -0.04(11.43%)
2021-11-12 20:55 | Report Abuse
Who is waiting?
Posted by Mini Bull > Nov 12, 2021 8:52 PM | Report Abuse
All waiting to sell, RM0.005 coming
2021-11-12 20:53 | Report Abuse
Yah.
Bad red today. Huhu
Posted by strattegist > Nov 12, 2021 7:57 PM | Report Abuse
closed red
2021-11-12 20:50 | Report Abuse
What is your point actually?
Posted by Sslee > Nov 12, 2021 8:37 PM | Report Abuse
Mavcom to act on AAX if ticket purchases not reimbursed accordingly, says customers should not be classified as creditors
By Adam Aziz | theedgemarkets.com | 2021-11-12 20:23:24
KUALA LUMPUR (Nov 12): The Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) has urged AirAsia X Bhd to reimburse the tickets for customers whose flights were cancelled, in response to the airline’s action of treating its customers as creditors and repay them only 0.5 sen for every ringgit paid.
2021-11-11 17:26 | Report Abuse
Just follow Captain Mabel
Posted by Mabel > Nov 7, 2021 2:16 PM | Report Abuse
Like Mabel said why settle for one when you can have different flavours..
Mabel Black Pearl and Flying Dutchman Yinson is best combination Money can buy for midstream business..
Hibiscus is also great for upstream business..
Retracement is always an opportunity
To our success
Captain Mabel Sparrow
2021-11-11 17:24 | Report Abuse
For me, just wait til the end
It is just a matter of time
2021-11-11 17:24 | Report Abuse
Yet to confirm
Posted by ken2004 > Nov 11, 2021 4:08 PM | Report Abuse
Sorry to said, this can be consider total loss, so be prepared, nothing much to be debate till this is possible to restart trading, if everything is alright, why the mess and complexity, just face the fact this is not optimistic at all.......
2021-11-10 19:56 | Report Abuse
But need to see the respond from SD also on the delay
2021-11-10 19:55 | Report Abuse
Maybe it is just normal delay
Posted by leno > Nov 10, 2021 7:02 PM | Report Abuse
Sebak defaulted the bond payment yesterday.
Therefore, this month Sebak will CLOSE SHOP.
PERMANENTLY.
2021-11-10 19:55 | Report Abuse
Airasia (AIRASIA) Straightforward, objective overview - Gregorythe2 writing | I3investor
Airasia (AIRASIA) Straightforward, objective overview
Author: gregorythe2 Publish date: Mon, 8 Nov 2021, 4:25 PM
Airasia is a notorious topic of conversation among Malaysian investors. Recent events have had severe consequences for the company, and many people have been personally let down. The company are frequently exposed in the media, and have a long history of generating excitement, perhaps even hype. With all that said, I have written this report as a straightforward overview of Airasia, free of distractions. I cover the industry, management, financial strength, capital allocation, valuation, and risks & threats. I aim to be objective, but it must be said that I like this company and own a small position at the time of writing.
Please be aware that I am not a professional investor- I do this because I enjoy it. This is not advice, and I cannot guarantee accuracy of information included. I make no recommendations for your investing practice.
Airasia began as a government-owned venture, accumulating RM11m worth of debt between 1993 and 2001 before being handed to the current managers. The airline grew as a low-cost carrier (LCC) to become the largest in Malaysia, won various accolades for their performance, and is one of the lowest cost-per-passenger airlines in the world. Revenue topped out in 2019, and since the third quarter of that year, Airasia have made consecutive losses.
The company have shifted toward digital technology with a “super app” that provides a one stop platform for travel related goods and services. They run a financial technology service “BigPay”, and a package delivery service “Teleport”.
Industry
Airlines add value to society by providing the fastest and easiest way to transport people and small cargo. The industry has matured over many decades, and the most important factors, safety and speed, are standardized.
Air travel has saturated its wealthier markets, and many carriers have settled on an appropriate mix of customer service and capacity. In emerging markets, airlines have room to grow. Cost has been the biggest barrier to widespread use, and LCCs like Airasia aim to drive costs down to make air travel accessible for everyone.
Between 1998 and 2019, LCC’s in the Asia Pacific grew from being a negligible component of the airline market to comprising 29%. Going forward, the global market is estimated to experience a 7.2% CAGR in the next 6 years (GLOBALNEWSWIRE), with faster growth in Asian emerging markets.
LCC’s use different combinations of techniques to lower costs while preserving a certain level of service. They aim to simplify operations, often using one kind of aircraft or offering a single class of ticket. Other techniques involve collaborating with airports to reduce costs per passenger and offering additional “ancillary” services like meals or iPads for a fee. The success of an individual company depends on how intelligently they can combine these techniques while maintaining an attractive product.
External forces are generally positive for the industry. Low-cost travel is good for the wider economy, and politicians and governments encourage growth. Airlines help to satisfy our deep human need to explore, and while COVID restricted flights, the demand for travel is ever strong. The global connection to information provided by the internet further exposes the world’s population to air travel.
A trend that may negatively impact the industry is the growth of remote work. Many airlines depend on high-margin business bookings for their profits, and this source of revenue is expected to decline significantly. LCC’s are like Airasia are less exposed to business travel than full-service airlines.
Competition among LCC’s is fierce. Airlines are common target for entrepreneurs, and entrants can lease aircraft and offer very low fares at launch to generate exposure. Upon exiting, leases have a predictable, transferrable value, dependent on present industry conditions.
Consumers generally trust that new airlines have passed all the rigorous safety standards and will purchase the cheapest ticket available. Aggressive marketing techniques are an industry theme and developing a strong brand can attract ticket sales and improve the subjective elements of the customer experience.
Once established, the strongest competitive advantage is having the most profitable mixture of cost-saving techniques while avoiding damage to the airline brand. This feat requires a precise operating model and an intimate knowledge of the target consumers.
Management
Average tenure
11.5 years
Relevant experience
2 directors served since re-launch in ’01
Notable other experience
Portfolio management, senior management of large enterprises
Total shares held
Direct: 4.9m Indirect: 2.05b
Remuneration
2021-11-10 19:54 | Report Abuse
Genting will hiking up when Skyworld opens soon
Better buy now
2021-11-09 16:41 | Report Abuse
Just wish that GenB also can be the same.
2021-11-09 16:41 | Report Abuse
Good increase today
: GENTING MALAYSIA BHD
Last Price Today's Change Day's Range Trading Volume
3.19 +0.02 (0.63%) 3.15 - 3.21 6,052,000
2021-11-09 16:40 | Report Abuse
I never put blame that Karim is Malay, and hope others also don't simply play race issue in here.
Respect
2021-11-09 16:39 | Report Abuse
Don't play racist comments in here please
Posted by InterFund® > Nov 9, 2021 4:33 PM | Report Abuse
Karim is a chinese................... His real name is Sii Chiong Wei.................... Look it up.................... Everytime cinapek business man you need to be careful.......................
2021-11-08 21:09 | Report Abuse
Let's make Genting greater again
2021-11-08 21:08 | Report Abuse
Don't go Langkawi, go to Genting
Posted by gogogogo > Nov 8, 2021 10:35 AM | Report Abuse
Good news Ikap Siakap only sold for RM 78 at Genting
Stock: [TOPGLOV]: TOP GLOVE CORPORATION BHD
2021-11-24 19:47 | Report Abuse
Despite the green today, i expecting the price will be down tomorrow.