Rocket....u think I believe people will buy rto at 0.80 meh.... but since sweetheart says got..means got lor.. u think asiapac really worth 0.80 meh...I still maintain my price at 0.34...hahaha. I like this chat room...it gives people hope and it also bring people to holland...
Hahaha. ...of course I believe. ..cos all talk million million ler... so...many million. ...y not make it to billion ler...more syok mah...after all rto price is 0.80 ler...sure gain one....u no dump all your wealth into asiapac..then u are stupid lor...
should ask all your friends. ..n relatives to buy ler
Spider I invest not gamble....u talking nutty I only put 10% of my NTA here so even Asiapac goes bankrupt I will still survive...never ever put all your money in one basket ok...
Had a look at the last quarter results. If they did not realize fair value gain from Imago Mall they would have shown roughly RM8m of losses for the last quarter.
Property stock, Imago, etc, this counter will go up but with very slow snail like pace...better have lots of patience...nonetheless, no harm adding more stocks in this counter in my opinion...its quite a safe bet...
Paperplane! You are back on blaming me again! I thought you friend me! Well, I already said it is a little laggard! There's nothing wrong with Asiapac!
Look! You buy 23 cents, you can sell 24.5 cents! What's the problem! Many holding above 24.5 cents including myself! Not making noise at all unlike some who only ranting all over! Yup, I read your trap here trap there post!
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Posted by bbcoffee_520 > 2015-07-08 13:01 | Report Abuse
Asiapac back to .235 again