No_Sight since you claim to be so smart on QR. Why don't you explain about the difference between RM767 million and RM976 million? Explain about losses attributable to non-controlling interests as well?
Also, please get it right. I did not claim to be so smart. QR number is basic accounting. Nothing to be proud of.
I just claimed that your info was wrong. You are the one who claimed to be too smart and too ego and continue to post backups of wrong information. How dumb can you be? Even upload picture to proof yourself wrong.
Funny. Everyone knows you’re the one who doesn’t know how to read basic QR is you. It’s proven so many times. Only you so-hai report rm976 million lost. Lol.
If you guys realise, vaccination rate is moving faster than expected. Cases reducing as planned. If our beloved government don't do any funny move, travel industry, especially domestic travel and leisure will recover slowly in the next quarter. Again, AA is a long term investment. Slowly but surely will increase. Let's be positive on 1.8 - 2.0 by end of the year.
Those not buying will buy at higher price , after 4 years price above rm4 , then we silently at our heart , laugh at them who miss out this opportunity .. rm1.30 soon
The Government has targeted over 200,000 individuals to receive their Covid-19 vaccination shots daily beginning July, and over 300,000 individuals daily from August onwards.
yesterday hit 150k dose vaccines for the first time. let's see if it can be consistent.
SYDNEY (June 9): AirAsia Group Bhd has grounded around 90% of its fleet of more than 200 planes across Asia due to a resurgence of Covid-19 outbreaks, an executive of its Malaysian unit said today.
Malaysia, its largest market with 105 planes, is currently under a lockdown.
AirAsia expects demand to start to rebound from August, allowing it to restore service to all 17 of the domestic airports it serves by October, group chief operating officer (COO) Javed Anwar Malik said at a CAPA - Centre for Aviation event today.
A full return to pre-Covid demand levels across Asia is not expected until around the third quarter of 2022 (3Q22), he said.
AirAsia last month reported its seventh consecutive quarterly loss and said it was continuing efforts to secure more liquidity.
Passengers carried in the quarter ended March 31 totalled 976,968, a 90% drop from a year ago.
Hehe.. smarty ass wild dog. you no come out bark crash anymore ka? You hide in the hole already?
Let people reveal you don’t know basic QR/AR report. So malu. Kakaka. No wonder call crash after QR/AR out cos you dunno how to read financial report. Kakaka.
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Posted by strattegist > 2021-06-08 17:20 |
Post removed.Why?