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Last Price

0.76

Today's Change

+0.03 (4.11%)

Day's Change

0.74 - 0.765

Trading Volume

6,158,400


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Good123

25,231 posts

Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 11:44 | Report Abuse

sudden rush masuk sapu syer airasia nanti haha

Good123

25,231 posts

Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 11:46 | Report Abuse

usahlah biarkan peluang keemasan ini hilang. dah harga lelong termurah。 peluang ini tak kekal lama . :p

Posted by IloveMalaysia > 2020-02-03 11:46 | Report Abuse

No travel can die? Not eating right die earlier like China man not more true?

excelyou

1,255 posts

Posted by excelyou > 2020-02-03 11:46 | Report Abuse

Buy next week

Diego2020

454 posts

Posted by Diego2020 > 2020-02-03 11:49 | Report Abuse

with the current market trend, there are no chances to go green, this year is tahun melawat Malaysia but due to the virus spreading, it's better for everyone to stay at home, Transportation, Hotel, Tourism, F&B, Plantation, Property got a turn on the downfall market....


just my 2c:

- With people afraid of traveling to certain countries, the tourism industry will make less annual yield, then there are less hotel booking, - CPO is going down due to many factors, from RM 3,030 for one tonne(22/01/20) to RM 2,657 per tonne today
- less Traveling means less oil/fuel demand(or consumption), also china has ban vehicles from moving freely to the main road due to the high virus spreading..
- For property, well when theres less visitor or tourists, the demand can be worse (this one got many factors and its not one of my element so i can't say much about it)

Posted by IloveMalaysia > 2020-02-03 11:57 | Report Abuse

Can still travel but by car, train for short distance why not?

Victor Yong

8,271 posts

Posted by Victor Yong > 2020-02-03 11:58 | Report Abuse

Good for AirAsia fintech ambition

https://www.klsescreener.com/v2/news/view/631136

Victor Yong

8,271 posts

Posted by Victor Yong > 2020-02-03 12:00 | Report Abuse

Less than 10 virus cases of foreigners here . Orang mati on the road even much higher here daily, correct? :)

pBlue

803 posts

Posted by pBlue > 2020-02-03 12:01 | Report Abuse

AA problem is not bribery. AA didin't paid or receive a bribe. The problem with AA is the economic recession compounded and triggered by the coronavirus outbreak in China which is also spreading in this region. Airlines around the world are stopping flights to and from China. This also means fewer tourist to SEA, either from China, Europe or America.

This is what will slam AA. When we see AA quarter report at the end of Feb, it will be red, very very red.

Victor Yong

8,271 posts

Posted by Victor Yong > 2020-02-03 12:03 | Report Abuse

Good4airasia fintech ambition :)

Local cryptocurrency players welcome the Securities Commission Malaysia’s (SC) recent release of its Guidelines on Digital Assets as it will provide a safer environment for investors, issuers and stakeholders. The guidelines provide the framework for fundraising via digital token offerings in the country.

According to the SC, these offerings can only be carried out on an initial exchange offering (IEO) platform registered with the regulator. This is unlike initial coin offerings (ICOs) in other parts of the world, where the tokens are sold directly to investors.

With the guidelines, investors will have peace of mind, knowing that they are putting their money into an asset issued on a regulated exchange and monitored by the local authority, says Kelvyn Chuah, co-founder of SINEGY Marketplace. “Over the past few years, a large number of ICOs have gone unvetted. Hopefully, investors will now be able to easily differentiate real investments from risky schemes and potentially fraudulent ones.”

Bobby Ong, co-founder of CoinGecko, concurs. He points out that although the SC announced last year that no one was permitted to offer or issue any digital tokens in Malaysia pending the issuance of its guidelines, there were still some money game schemes that claimed to leverage blockchain technology to entice investors.

“The schemes continue to exist because people are inherently greedy. Financial literacy is also quite low among Malaysians and those who run the schemes are confident they can get away without getting caught,” says Ong.

“The authorities typically act on complaints. By the time a complaint is issued, the operators of the scheme would have already gone missing, along with the money they raised. That is why I think strict enforcement in this space is necessary.”

An ICO is a crowdfunding exercise where a company creates a digital coin to raise money for its projects or operations. The coins may represent a stake in the company or project, or can be utilised to acquire its products and services. Despite emerging in 2013, ICOs only took off in 2017, when the software for these offerings was standardised in the market.

ICOs emerged at a time when the cryptocurrency space was largely unregulated. As a result, the space gained a bad reputation for various problems related to scams and fraud, on top of insufficient disclosures and inadequate investor protection. Most of the ICOs were unvetted, though some were vetted by the community, not regulators.

A July 2018 study by ICO advisory firm Statis Group found that about 78% of the ICOs thus far had been identified as scams. Only 15% of the ICOs were traded on an exchange, 4% failed and 3% have gone dead (not listed on an exchange and no code contribution on software development platform Github on a rolling three-month basis).

One of the largest ICO scams was PlexCoin, issued in 2017. Promising a thirteenfold return in less than a month, the ICO managed to raise up to US$15 million from thousands of investors.

According to news reports, the sale of the tokens was based on several false and misleading statements to investors, including the size of the company’s operations, amount of funds raised and how these would be spent. In its final judgment, the US District Court for New York ordered the operators of PlexCoin to pay nearly US$7 million for selling unregistered securities.

In Malaysia, some of the questionable ICOs included EcoBit, a digital token that was said to be part of a carbon credit programme under the United Nations, although the intergovernmental organisation has denied any association with EcoBit Asia Sdn Bhd, the company behind the token.

Other examples are Farad Energy, which sought to issue the first cryptocurrency backed by real economic activity but has gone quiet, and CopyCash Foundation, which was looking to launch an ICO for its

CopyCashCoin before being shut down by the SC.

DickyMe

14,670 posts

Posted by DickyMe > 2020-02-03 12:03 | Report Abuse

"This is what will slam AA. When we see AA quarter report at the end of Feb, it will be red, very very red."

Not in this Feb but in May

Victor Yong

8,271 posts

Posted by Victor Yong > 2020-02-03 12:06 | Report Abuse

Good to rebuke rumour

The Board of Directors of AirAsia would like to clarify on the news articles appearing in TheEdgeMarkets website on Saturday, 1 February 2020, entitled (1) "Airbus allegedly bribed AirAsia, AirAsia X RM205m in sports team sponsorship to secure deals"; and (2) "MACC investigating Airbus bribe claims against two AirAsia executives", as well as other articles in the press regarding the Deferred Prosecution Agreement entered into by Airbus SE and the U.K. Serious Fraud Office (SFO) on 31 January 2020.



At the outset, AirAsia wishes to clearly state that it was neither involved in any way whatsoever with the SFO’s investigation of Airbus nor given any opportunity to provide any information or clarification to the SFO.



The articles referenced above allege that certain agreements by AirAsia to order Airbus aircraft were improperly linked to sponsorship by Airbus of a sports team jointly owned by AirAsia executives. AirAsia vigorously rejects and denies any and all allegations of wrongdoing.



The entering into of each aircraft purchase agreement was never made by any single individual decision, but instead arrived at through careful evaluation, deliberation and the collective decision of the board members after taking into account technical specifications, aircraft flight performance and operating economics. The superiority and reliability of the aircraft and increasingly attractive pricing being offered to maintain our competitive edge in the airline business were key considerations. As a customer of Airbus since 2005, AirAsia never made purchase decisions that were premised on an Airbus sponsorship.



We also wish to emphasise that all negotiations and dealings leading to the signing of any aircraft purchase agreement have been undertaken directly with Airbus on an arm’s length basis, and without the involvement of any third parties or intermediaries. AirAsia executives negotiated rigorously in the interests of the company and had at all times acted in good faith. In any event, AirAsia is aware that correspondence between the Company and Airbus dating back more than a decade has been reported in the press without proper context or review, and we are concerned that views and opinions on the matter may have been formed unfairly and prematurely.



Furthermore, the involvement of Airbus in the sponsorship of the sports team was a well-known and widely-publicised matter bringing branding and other benefits to Airbus. AirAsia’s own sponsorship of the sports team went through due internal assessment and approvals before being considered and approved by the board.



As AirAsia and its executives have no visibility on Airbus’ internal processes, we cannot comment on or be associated with any alleged failures or lapses on the part of Airbus to comply with its own policies or applicable legal requirements.



AirAsia is deeply concerned that these allegations will have an adverse and negative impact on the AirAsia brand, reputation and goodwill. AirAsia is monitoring developments in this matter and will review any allegations or negative inferences concerning or affecting AirAsia and/or any of its executives and will fully cooperate with the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission and the relevant authorities where required.



The Company shall make the necessary announcement(s) as appropriate when there are further developments to this matter.



This announcement is dated 2 February 2020.

Posted by CatchThe Bull > 2020-02-03 12:18 | Report Abuse

The volume still not big enough compare to GMT Research's report published in year 2015. I collected AirAsia in year 2016 @RM0.78. Now i'm not holding any AirAsia. Will start buying if the share price drop below 0.70.

i3lurker

13,737 posts

Posted by i3lurker > 2020-02-03 12:18 | Report Abuse

its just kindergarden mathematics

Corrupt ==> RM2,000,000,000.00 inside accounts to buy shares

Not corrupt ===> RM2,000.00 inside accounts to buy shares

I think 4 year old also can understand

and thats why 99.99 % of Malaysians are corrupt.

KAQ4468

21,497 posts

Posted by KAQ4468 > 2020-02-03 12:19 | Report Abuse

woooooooooooooo

ray1980

2,992 posts

Posted by ray1980 > 2020-02-03 12:25 | Report Abuse

Finger want broken?Q buy or Q sell action only

Wondering

159 posts

Posted by Wondering > 2020-02-03 12:46 | Report Abuse

A company is considered the worst when the company's directors committed bribery and sacrificed the interests of the shareholders but still, they deny it.

Wondering

159 posts

Posted by Wondering > 2020-02-03 13:13 | Report Abuse

A company is considered the worst when the company's directors committed bribery and sacrificed the interests of the shareholders but still, they deny it.

Chokhmah

256 posts

Posted by Chokhmah > 2020-02-03 13:17 | Report Abuse

initially i thought i want to buy when the price touches 1.2 but now considering there might be fake financial report items, i am hesitating.

yoyo

487 posts

Posted by yoyo > 2020-02-03 13:20 | Report Abuse

wuhan virus not so serious damage than the bribery case....

yoyo

487 posts

Posted by yoyo > 2020-02-03 13:20 | Report Abuse

I sold all Airasia share in hand...

apple168

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Posted by apple168 > 2020-02-03 13:21 | Report Abuse

Would you buy a company managed by corrupted officers? Corruption is a crime. The company is terrible sick if being found guilty with corruption. FA failed.

Perfectly

790 posts

Posted by Perfectly > 2020-02-03 13:24 | Report Abuse

Omg.. Burn hand ady...

Posted by EatCoconutCanWin > 2020-02-03 13:26 | Report Abuse

epf still buying arh... no wonder dividend low

Agjl

5,709 posts

Posted by Agjl > 2020-02-03 13:27 | Report Abuse

Already mentioned earlier....dun think it can hold. Normally big funds when exiting they will sell slowly in tranches so as not to create panic and still attract bargain hunters. But European funds are more vicious. They just programmed the amount to be sold based on their target price and the computer will do the selling.

Thus i always fear the afternoon session ard 3pm...lets hope not happening.

jguy

97 posts

Posted by jguy > 2020-02-03 13:29 | Report Abuse

1 dooolllarrr come come

Agjl

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Posted by Agjl > 2020-02-03 13:30 | Report Abuse

Victor yong...its not necesary paste and copy the announcement. All of us here are very aware what have been published. You have been calling newbies to buy and buy, would appreciate to read your real input now. Please write something of your own. It will be interesting to read

Agjl

5,709 posts

Posted by Agjl > 2020-02-03 13:31 | Report Abuse

Dont forget there is another bomb on its way...the upcoming q results

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2020-02-03 13:32 | Report Abuse

Agree

Agjl

5,709 posts

Posted by Agjl > 2020-02-03 13:33 | Report Abuse

We are all comrades here in this forum. We dun mislead and lead ppl to holland. We share infor, make monies together and run together when needed to

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 2020-02-03 13:35 | Report Abuse

Ikan bilis club lah

Posted by EatCoconutCanWin > 2020-02-03 13:38 | Report Abuse

go go 1.20 .. yeah...

goh188

32 posts

Posted by goh188 > 2020-02-03 13:45 | Report Abuse

I wouldn't be surprised massive kick back occurred. Kick back
is part of Malaysian culture. Kick back is not considered
corruption in Malaysia as explained by former PMs.

goh188

32 posts

Posted by goh188 > 2020-02-03 13:52 | Report Abuse

That is why I never hold any GLC no matter how compelling
their figures are. I also avoid almost all construction
counters.

Posted by smalltimespeculator > 2020-02-03 13:52 | Report Abuse

Before the RM0.90 Special Dividend, the price was RM2.70.

after the special dividend of RM 0.90 , price dropped to RM 1.80 and never recovered since.

If the company has assets and good cash flow like what some of you claim.... then the investors must be blind to not realize that the company is worth RM 3, or RM6 or RM100 .

now.. the integrity of the major shareholder is doubtful, can the accounts be trusted?

will a healthy company that is generating stable cashflow from it's "Assets" of 100 aircraft sell them off and leaseback at a higher rate, and distribute the sales proceeds? why not use the cash for something else?

erkongseng

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Posted by erkongseng > 2020-02-03 13:59 | Report Abuse

AirAsia 5099:
-Fundamentals:
9-month net profit
Net cash of RM1.4 billion
NTA: Rm1.38
Epidemics and bribery incidents, otherwise you can buy 1.30, the stock price reacts in advance, oversold, reversed at any time, epf is 6.3%, do not worry
--Technical aspects:
RSI: 7 (oversold), 52-week low of rm1.40 fell below, today's lowest to rm1.27
Long-term investments are available.
Personal sharing, investment at your own risk.

Good123

25,231 posts

Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 14:01 | Report Abuse

bagi epf jadi pemegang syer AirAsia terbesar lagi bagus macam rhb. khazanah lagi sanggup bagi mas

Good123

25,231 posts

Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 14:02 | Report Abuse

maybe, tony dan kamaruddin jual syer mereka kpd kwsp :)

Good123

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Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 14:03 | Report Abuse

AirAsia akan pulih. sabar. sentimen saja

Agjl

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Posted by Agjl > 2020-02-03 14:04 | Report Abuse

Smalltimespeculator.....the bosses are cashing out lah.....declared 90 sen mainly for themselves. Make all of us ikan billis happy and disguised. Bosses must have smell something amiss thus cashing out, emptying the coffer...

Good123

25,231 posts

Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 14:04 | Report Abuse

majoriti orang msia pakai AirAsia, bukan mas, bukan malindo

Good123

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Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 14:05 | Report Abuse

orang takut jual, Kamu beli murah dan tunggu dapat untung

Good123

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Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 14:06 | Report Abuse

takda peluang keemasan macam hari bagi airasia. beli sebelum terlewat

john1102

272 posts

Posted by john1102 > 2020-02-03 14:06 | Report Abuse

jump from KLCC, current my entry price RM2.3, now RM1.3

Agjl

5,709 posts

Posted by Agjl > 2020-02-03 14:08 | Report Abuse

Read the edge...it days today just the first wave

Good123

25,231 posts

Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 14:08 | Report Abuse

berita negatif terhadap airasia terhadap AirAsia hari ini tak akan berulang.

Good123

25,231 posts

Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 14:10 | Report Abuse

saya tetap pakai AirAsia, tak peduli tony, kamarudfin masih ada, epf jadi pemegang syer terbesar, dll

Good123

25,231 posts

Posted by Good123 > 2020-02-03 14:12 | Report Abuse

macam ambank, supermax, Kita masih pakai produk / services, bos mereka hidup atau mati

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