gamuda got the penang transport master plan project. They need funding to support this project. Divestment of splash with at least 1x book value at this urgent time will relieve their funding pressure Since penang is under dap and selangor is under pkr, both parties may able to meet gamuda wish at the right timing.
Not because of the pkr or any supporter . We talking about the willing buying and willing selling term . The fair offer is can be accepted by both . Now is time to go for puncak 1st . The puncak deal will more faster than kps or gamuda . After get profit from puncak we can switch back to this kps or gamuda to having our last round of water restructuring profit . Anyway wish everyone invest in this three counter will get a good profit . Huart ar ..
roger, don't feel bad-lah as the share price go opposite your way. Still have time to join the party tomorrow. Don't sit on the sideline and watch only. Afterward, you cannot tahan and explode.... HaHaHaHa...
Then good luck to you... If you like to dream you better Sell all kps and buy puts warrant now and dream klci go to 1400 ... it is more realistic dream.
Roger got no money to buy. He sold 300,000 of Puncak (some to me) two week ago and bought into Maybank on 2-3 Sept (following Hng33) bcoz his source said Contract done in Oct.
last year during the oil slump, kps also slump to 1.07 on 15/12/14. It slowly climb back 1.50 on 12/1/15 . Takes about 1 month. This year it drop to the lowest to 1.16 on 24/8/15. Probably this time it will rebound all the way to 1.60 and stagnant over there to wait for the new offer. No need to sell so fast. It just started to rebound.
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Posted by jolie2 > 2015-08-21 15:32 | Report Abuse
fund managers recommend to accumulate kps shares
http://www.theedgemarkets.com/my/article/kps-focus-selangor-water-impasse-nears-end?type=Corporate