With so many "loyal" supporters still drop like this....beware this stock rise from previous RM1++to peak RM 7 ++ and split.....and the outstanding share is so little, if one side shareholding dump out there is going to be big drop ....... Good luck to all of you and hold tight tight to your liihen like is gold for everyone but still making no profit!
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Press Digest - Furniture industry hit by foreign worker freeze Posted on 4 April 2016 - 03:54pm Last updated on 4 April 2016 - 04:19pm Kong See Hoh newsdesk@thesundaily.com Print
PETALING JAYA: The serious shortage of labour has caused 14 furniture manufacturers in Johor to close shop lately.
According to Malaysian Furniture Council president Chua Chun Chai, the furniture industry in the peninsula is facing a shortfall of some 35,000 workers, Sin Chew Daily reported today.
Commenting on the message, "No foreign workers = end of the industry", on the banner unfurled by about 300 furniture makers and workers in Bakri, Muar, over the weekend to protest the government's freeze on the hiring of foreign workers, Chua said such an end result was only natural.
Speaking to the daily on Sunday, Chua said the foreign worker recruitment freeze had dealt a heavy blow to the foreign labour-intensive industry.
The hardest-hit states are Johor, Selangor and Penang which together produce 95% of the total furniture the country exports, he said, adding that the biggest markets for Malaysian furniture are the US, Japan, China, Australia, the UK, India and United Arab Emirates.
"Last year, Malaysia's furniture export hit RM9 billion, which was 14.1% more than the 2014 figure.
"If not for the freeze on recruitment of foreign workers, we were looking at breaching the RM10 billion mark this year. But with a shortage of labour we are facing, the export is expected to shrink greatly.
"As such, the council is appealing to both the prime minister and deputy prime minister to look into our predicament seriously," he said.
The government should not only lift the freeze, but also allow furniture makers to hire Bangladeshi workers as they are known to be more hardworking and a
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is time to buy in some back....i am in for 200k lot