Posted by passerby > Mar 22, 2013 12:31 PM | Report Abuse
MIC contest at Sitiawan ? even you put a BN heavyweight from UMNO or MCA to contest there, BN stand no chance. If MIC really get Sitiawan allocation = mati katak , lol
...good one brother passerby...you gave me a big laugh with this...If MIC really get Sitiawan allocation = mati katak , haa haa haa
yeah, about to MIA already. could see admin is a little unfair! Some of the statements by pro-BN forumers here were deleted which i thought was perfectly legitimate in their statement! just not condoning their name calling, from both sides!
...as far as I can remember there is one reader here who say so bad about YB Anwar sex scandal & quoting Papagomo too...now the truth is out lah, haa haa haa
Posted by saufi74 > Mar 22, 2013 01:37 AM | Report Abuse
Again this culprit...go to politics blog..here we want to make money... ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Can't agree more. They whack anything under the sun, just to show their anger and frustrations. They go every corner of the country just to convey their frustrations. No matter what, even in this investment forum, they control this thread to convey their political message. As though they con't find a suitable site/blog to release their tension. They talk politics here, so do I. So emotional are they, n wanna lead the country? I bimbang the whole nation would go haywire n astray after they take over Putrajaya.
Which political party shows the most family cronyism?
DAP...Lim Kit Siang and son (Lim Guan Eng) DAP... Karpal Singh and son ( ) PKR... Anwar Ibrahim and daughter (Nurul)
How many of them are MPs? So, u the rakyat has to think for yourself. Who's telling the truth? So Bingo is telling us that the cronies of Lim Kit Siang, Karpal Singh and Anwar ...asalkan kroni selamat????
Cakap tak serupa bikin lah...more and more...sigh...
Tahun 1950an dan 1960an PAS bertanding pilihan raya umum untuk menjadi pembangkang yang sihat di Dewan Undangan Negeri (DUN) dan Dewan Rakyat. Hasrat itu dikhabarkan kepada warga kampung saat berceramah. Sehahagian calon PAS akhirnya meraih kemenangan dan menjadi pembangkang yang berkualiti.
Pilihan raya umum berikutnya, PAS mengklaimkan akan menawan Kelantan, kerana di ne...geri itu sambutan rakyat kepada perjuangan Islam dibawa PAS amat memberangsangkan. Hasrat PAS tercapai, PAS berjaya tawan Kelantan.
Selepas kemenangan kali kedua Oktober 1990, PAS berazam mempertahankan Kelantan dari jatuh kepada Umno. PAS berjaya kekalkan pemerintahannya sampai sekarang (23 tahun).
Pilihan raya umum ke 12, PAS dan sekutunya PKR dan DAP berhasrat mahu menafikan majoriti 2/3 Umno/BN di parlimen. PAS /PR berjaya menafikan majoriti 2/3.
Pilihan raya umum ke 13, PAS dan sekutunya PKR dan DAP berhasrat mahu menawan Putrajaya (Malaysia), InsyaAllah PAS/PR berjaya!
I put up the cronyism by DAP and PKR but chopped off by "them". Very biased. These PR supporters can post anything, yet accepted. Now I realise that this forum is being controlled by the pro-PR.
This was not a forum for "PUBLIC" and I though the purposed of a forum set up was for people to raise up or post the news or their view. What is this forum for?
They can chop off all of my views and postings, but there is the ALMIGHTY GOD watching everyone of them. Not worried tho as this site is totally lobsided. Where's the freedom of speech? None that I see.
GEORGE TOWN: Penang fell to sixth position with a drop of 73% in total investments last year compared to 2011, state Barisan Nasional committee member Ong Thean Lye said.
Quoting information from Mida, he said that Penang suffered “a drastic drop” in total investments from RM9.11bil in 2011 to only RM2.47bil last year.
The state came in first in 2010, with investments that amounted to RM12.24bil.
“While Malaysia suffered a 27% drop in total investments from RM56bil in 2011 to RM41bil last year, total investments in Penang dropped by 73%,” Ong told a press conference here yesterday.
He added that not only did the total investments drop, the number of jobs had also declined.
“The employment opportunity dropped from 21,618 in 2010 to 14,293 a year later, then to 10,359 last year.
“The decline in investments and job opportunities are a big concern, and we do not see any industrial blueprint from the state government,” Ong said.
Batu Uban Barisan coordinator Goh Kheng Sneah said trade and investment delegations from the state concentrated on Taiwan, South Korea and China when the major foreign investors in Penang were from the United States.
“(South) Korea only invested RM1.82mil in 2010 and did not invest in 2011 and 2012.
“Taiwan's investment dropped from RM148.4mil in 2011 to RM34.3mil last year.
“China only invested RM4.93mil last year,” Goh added.
State government representatives were not available for comment on the drop in investments.
i think kcloh is making the correct move by protesting silently
i think we all should protest, there is no freedom of speech in this forum anymore. to PR-supporter if you really run this forum , you guys were once championing the freedom of speech & press, so is this what you are fighting for ? quite disappointed with the posts removal even though it does not violate any i3 term & condition and community standards but only different in view & opinions
GEORGE TOWN: Penang fell to sixth position with a drop of 73% in total investments last year compared to 2011, state Barisan Nasional committee member Ong Thean Lye said.
Quoting information from Mida, he said that Penang suffered “a drastic drop” in total investments from RM9.11bil in 2011 to only RM2.47bil last year.
The state came in first in 2010, with investments that amounted to RM12.24bil.
“While Malaysia suffered a 27% drop in total investments from RM56bil in 2011 to RM41bil last year, total investments in Penang dropped by 73%,” Ong told a press conference here yesterday.
He added that not only did the total investments drop, the number of jobs had also declined.
“The employment opportunity dropped from 21,618 in 2010 to 14,293 a year later, then to 10,359 last year.
“The decline in investments and job opportunities are a big concern, and we do not see any industrial blueprint from the state government,” Ong said.
Batu Uban Barisan coordinator Goh Kheng Sneah said trade and investment delegations from the state concentrated on Taiwan, South Korea and China when the major foreign investors in Penang were from the United States.
“(South) Korea only invested RM1.82mil in 2010 and did not invest in 2011 and 2012.
“Taiwan's investment dropped from RM148.4mil in 2011 to RM34.3mil last year.
“China only invested RM4.93mil last year,” Goh added.
State government representatives were not available for comment on the drop in investments.
Business Sentiment Scores Top Marks in Consecutive Quarters .
Friday, 22 March 2013 Newsdesk
In a glowing report that highlights Malaysia's growing spending power, the latest Thomson Reuters/INSEAD Asia Business Sentiment Survey has revealed a second consecutive score of 100, topping the table in the region.
According to Reuters, anything over 50 indicates a positive outlook, so for Malaysia to have achieved a score of 100 twice in a row is impressive indeed.
"I think the good news so far this year is just kind of consistency. We have continued to see modest upgrades to GDP forecasts for Malaysia, Philippines and to some extent, Indonesia," said Gary Dugan, chief investment officer for Asia and the Middle East at private bank Coutts.
"People continue to enjoy the same old thing, which is growth that surprises forecasts, companies therefore delivering good earnings numbers which beat expectations."
Coming just a day after the UK growth forecast was halved and as more threats of destabilisation hit the Eurozone, the report describes sentiment in South-East Asia's US$1.5 trillion economy as mostly optimistic.
It puts this down to Government-driven investment in infrastructure and robust domestic spending – something that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak highlighted in his 'report card' speech this week.
Across the region, global economic uncertainty ranks as the chief business risk – something that is having a negative effect on business in China, Japan and South Korea. As export-driven economies, the goings-on in Europe and further afield are leaving investors nervous.
While Malaysia owes a lot to its strong and resilient export market, it has clearly achieved the right balance with domestic growth.
"Domestic consumption across most Asean countries has been very robust and I think that's the key reason why the domestic businesses are confident," said Hozefa Topiwalla, Asean equity strategist at Morgan Stanley.
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Posted by passerby > Mar 22, 2013 12:31 PM | Report Abuse
MIC contest at Sitiawan ? even you put a BN heavyweight from UMNO or MCA to contest there, BN stand no chance. If MIC really get Sitiawan allocation = mati katak , lol
...good one brother passerby...you gave me a big laugh with this...If MIC really get Sitiawan allocation = mati katak , haa haa haa