Morning larriechew ,when you see so many days ,Ageson price stable at 0.06, so its a signal to top up.Just remember buy when its low ... the only way from going down after this is Up UP and away.
This price is already very low, so do not wait and never buy some.(Afraid the price might go more lower) Lots of people chase like raging bull when price is high(will catch a falling knife)
This is the time for the ones who have spare money to play!
The Association of Stockbroking Companies of Malaysia (ASCM) had on Thursday called for the suspension ely in line with the recent Movement Control Order declared by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
Those who want sell fast sell. If suspended all the money will be locked in the bursa until further notice. Maybe months maybe years... Nobody knows
Police in Kelantan, Pahang set up roadblocks, public advised to observe Movement Control Order
TUMPAT — Police roadblocks are in place in Kelantan and Pahang, throughout the duration of the nationwide Movement Control Order imposed by the government from March 18 to 31.
Kelantan deputy police chief SAC Abdullah Mohammad Piah said the roadblocks are in line with orders from the leadership at Bukit Aman, as part of efforts to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
“These roadblocks are aimed at preventing non-essential movement by the public. At this stage, we will not take any action. We are advising the public to be more responsible and heed the advice of the government, as we don’t want COVID-19 to spread further,” he said when met by reporters while checking on a roadblock set up in Pasir Pekan yesterday.
Abdullah said there was sufficient personnel to set up continuous roadblocks and undertake related monitoring in all jurisdictions within the state.
Face masks and hand sanitisers are being provided to police personnel on duty throughout the Movement Control Order.
“The health of personnel on duty is also being monitored continuously and if any of them experience a fever or a cold, they will be taken to hospital for treatment,” he added.
Meanwhile, in KUANTAN, police are urging the public to stay away from public spaces unless they have valid reasons to be in the area.
Pahang police chief Datuk Abd Jalil Hassan said many people stopped at road blocks had no valid justifications to be out in public.
“There are some who said they wanted to see what the situation was like in Kuantan town following the announcement of the Movement Control Order, and there were others who were intending to visit friends at their homes.
“We are advising the public to stay at home as per the government order. This two-week period is not the time to go on excursions or have fun get-togethers,” he said at a press conference yesterday, with Kuantan district police chief ACP Mohamad Noor Yusof Ali also present.
Abd Jalil also said that roadblocks would continue to be in place in all 11 districts in the state, for the entire duration of the Movement Control Order. Four roadblocks have been set up in each district.
He said that while members of the public are only being warned and advised when stopped at the roadblocks, he did not rule out the possibility of action being taken under the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases Act 1988, if individuals persisted in disobeying the order.
“Only those with good justifications such as employment at an organisation providing an essential service, the need for medical treatment or the need to buy food items, will be allowed in public places,” the police chief explained.
On a related matter, he said seven members of the Pahang police contingent were suspected COVID-19 cases and were currently undergoing self-quarantine for a 14-day period at their respective residences.
The seven individuals comprise five in Pekan and two in Temerloh. Those in Pekan had already been under quarantine for three days, while the individuals in Temerloh had been under quarantine for one day.
Tonight, I stand before you once again, to update you on the current situation regarding the Covid-19 pandemic that has caused great distress not just in Malaysia, but also throughout the world. To date, Covid-19 has spread over 135 countries.
There have been 162,711 confirmed Covid-19 cases globally. From that number, 6443 deaths have been recorded. In Malaysia, there was a sharp rise in the number of cases: 190 cases recorded yesterday and an additional 125 cases today. The total number of cases now stands at 553 cases. From that number, 511 are being treated, whereas 42 have fully recovered.
The Government takes this current trend very seriously, especially the rise of the second wave of new infections. Our priority now is to prevent the further spread of this virus within the population. The current scenario requires drastic measures to be taken to resolve the situation as soon as possible.
To that end, the Government has decided to implement a nationwide Restriction of Movement Order beginning 18th of March until 31st of March. This Order is enforced under the Control and Prevention of Infectious Diseases Act 1988 and the Police Act 1967, and encompasses the following:
1.Complete restriction of movement and assembly nationwide, including religious activities, sports, social and cultural events. To enforce this restriction, all houses of worship and business premises are to be closed, except supermarkets, public markets, sundry shops and convenience stores selling essential goods. Specifically, for Muslims, the suspension of all religious activities in mosques and Suraus, including the Friday prayers, is in line with decision of the Special Muzakarrah Committee that convened on the 15th of March 2020.
2.A complete travel restriction for all Malaysians going overseas. For Malaysians returning home, they are required to undergo health checks and voluntary self-quarantine for a period of 14 days.
3.A complete restriction of foreign visitors and tourists into Malaysia.
4.Closure of all kindergartens, public and private schools, including day schools and residential schools, international schools, Tahfiz centers and all other institutions of learning in primary, secondary and pre-university levels.
5.Closure of all public and private institutions of higher learning nationwide, including skills training institutes.
6.Closure of all government and private premises except those involved in essential services (Water, electricity, energy, telecommunications, post, transportation, irrigation, oil, gas fuel, lubricants, broadcasting, finance, banking, health, pharmacy, fire prevention, prisons, ports, airports, security, defense, cleaning, food supply & retail).
I am aware that some of you may find these measures to be extremely cumbersome as you go about your daily lives. However, these measures are necessary in combating the virus, which may still threaten the lives of our people. We have unfortunately witnessed a sharp rise in the number of cases affecting other countries in a very short time. Naturally we do not wish to see such similar developments take place in our country.
As the situation continues to worsen, we can wait no longer. Drastic measures must be taken immediately to check the spread of this virus by way of restricting public movement. This is the only way to prevent more people from being infected by this life-threatening virus.
I hope all of you can be patient as we go through this enormous challenge. Please do not panic, do not be alarmed and always remain calm. I believe that with these measures undertaken by the government, we will be able to stop the spread of this virus expeditiously.
We have seen several other countries such as China taking similar drastic measures and they have seen remarkable reduction in the number of new infections of Covid-19.
I would also like to give my assurance that the supply of food, daily necessities, and health products such as face masks are fully adequate. I have directed the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs (KPDNHEP) to continuously monitor the supply situation regarding the items I mentioned, for the duration of this Order.
I ask all of you, to adhere to this Restriction of Movement Order. Indeed, it is our collective responsibility to do so, as a citizen who cares for the wellbeing of our families, our communities, and our nation. I would also like to announce that a special session of the National Security Council will be convened daily to monitor the Covid-19 situation.
I will be chairing this session and will be updating all of you, my fellow Malaysians, from time to time. Should any of you have any questions regarding this Restriction of Movement Order, you may contact the National Operation Management Center at their hotline 03-8888 2010 beginning 12 noon tomorrow.
hi guys, I am waiting for Trump to Hit Saudi / Russian with Anti-Dumping penalty (then Buy ) I think it is coming in next few Days ( I don't think Trump will get $3 bil from Congress to Top Strategic Oil Reserve ) Democrat said Oil is polluting Industries
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Ajak kau besok shop shop shop kat Ageson happylucy.