TalkNumberOne TRD you go dream and let me know when is the dividend. Hehehehehe. I buy you 1 bottle of Vodka you habis 1 bottle confirm can dream like baby 21/05/2020 2:17 PM
Elaine Tan, giving true opinion is welcome. Bloody show off with no substance is why he/she got bullied. Given so many times and chance for him/her to turn good.
"THEREALDEAL Actually i am waiting for the special dividends, its more than 40cents per share actually......
redredredred look at the price right after the announcement, how much excitement on the QR, speaks for itself isnt it 21/05/2020 2:05 PM"
I notice you commenting about the special dividend of more than 40cents. There are 300 million shares in the market. If it is as you say 40 cents then the total dividend amount would be 120 million. Looking at the balance sheet, the company has about 23 million in cash and bank balances. Something doesn't add up. How does the company fork out that extra 100 million ringgit? That is not including devaluing the price of the share to literally 0 if the 40 cents of dividend per share is proposed as of current share price. Would you please kindly enlighten me about your thought process?
@JackOffAllTrade. Just confuse with your 300 millions shares. Is it 300 millions x RM385 or 300,00 x RM385. As normally in the announcement they depicts in units, ie. 1 lot of Arbb (RM385) is equal to 1,000 units.
Nasi lemak - Malaysian coconut milk rice, served with sambal, fried crispy anchovies, toasted peanuts and cucumber. This is the best and most authentic nasi lemak recipe.
Ingredients: coconut milk steamed rice 2 cups rice 3 screwpine (pandan) leaves, tie them into a knot as shown above salt to taste 1 can coconut milk (5.6 oz) some water
Tamarind Juice 1 cup water tamarind pulp, size of a small ping pong ball
Sambal Ikan Bilis (Dried Anchovies Sambal) 1/2 red onion 1 cup ikan bilis, dried anchovies 1 clove garlic 4 shallots 10 dried chillies 1 teaspoon belacan, prawn paste 1/4 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar
Other ingredients 2 hard boiled eggs, cut into half 3 small fish, sardines or smelt fish 1 small cucumber, cut into slices and then quartered
Instructions Just like making steamed rice, rinse your rice and drain. Add the coconut milk, a pinch of salt, and some water. Add the pandan leaves into the rice and cook your rice.
Rinse the dried anchovies and drain the water. Fry the anchovies until they turn light brown and put aside.
Pound the prawn paste together with shallots, garlic, and de-seed dried chilies with a mortar and pestle. You can also grind them with a food processor. Slice the red onion into rings. Soak the tamarind pulp in water for 15 minutes. Squeeze the tamarind constantly to extract the flavor into the water. Drain the pulp and save the tamarind juice.
Heat some oil in a pan and fry the spice paste until fragrant. Add in the onion rings. Add in the ikan bilis and stir well. Add tamarind juice, salt, and sugar. Simmer on low heat until the gravy thickens. Set aside.
Clean the small fish, cut them into half and season with salt. Deep fry. Cut the cucumber into slices and then quartered into four small pieces. Dish up the steamed coconut milk rice and pour some sambal ikan bilis on top of the rice. Serve with fried fish, cucumber slices, and hard-boiled eggs.
When the US has been the biggest overall donor to the Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO), contributing more than US$400 million in 2019 and having voluntarily contributed much more than China to the organisation's specific programmes, one wonders if WHO would have been so foolish to support China "disinformation" and anger its biggest supporter in the process that would potentially lead to a cut-off of a crucial financial lifeline.
At this juncture, US President Donald Trump should own up and focus on tackling the pandemic which is taking a toll on his country. He should know that a head start of at least two months has been squandered since the existence of the virus was made known to the world late last year.
Trump said on Feb 29 that Washington was ready to help Iran fight the virus if its leaders requested it. The fact that he could offer the aid at that time obviously means Trump had the situation under control but apparently acted too late for his country.
If he still thinks that the head start was not enough, then think of China. It started from zero.
I normally do not agree with Trump over his erratic and unilateral views. However, I have to agree with him that WHO (Worthless Health Organisation) has directly contributed to this global disaster.
The fundamental objective of WHO has to be global public health. If WHO is not putting public health as its number 1 priority, then why do you need WHO in the first place? There are plenty of other trade-focused organisations in the world which are advocates for trade and commerce.
It is a matter of public record that WHO continued to ask countries not to close borders even after the Chinese government has officially notified WHO that human-to-human transmission of Covid-19 is possible in January. In fact, there has been evidence of human-to-human transmission as early as November in China.
Regardless of which side of the political divide you are in, the bottom line is WHO fails in its fundamental responsibility.
YEAH...WHO has far from failed to their duty - they do not run national healthcare systems. They have done a lot within their remit to spread information to states as fast as possible and dispense balanced advice, and most of all, they are subject to public scrutiny for the advice.
1. WHO runs on a scientific basis and in January warned of human-to-human transmissions, yet the US did not do much to prepare. Do you think if they advised border closures, the US would have taken heed?
2. There was plentiful evidence that closing borders selectively may not be effective as there are many routes for disease vectors to enter.
3. The economy is related to health. Manufacturing is vital to keep supplies running, and logistics is vital to ensure those supplies get where they need to be.
Here's a statement from WHO:
"Here, I ask your governments to seriously consider and reconsider steps taken to close borders and impose import/export restrictions. These measures are inhibiting the flow of desperately needed supplies and equipment, including personal protective equipment for our frontline health workforce. This is directly impacting the ability of health systems to prepare and respond."
Newday: It was interesting listening to Trump’s speech. He accused WHO of working with the Chinese to prevent much-needed medical information early on coming out to the rest of the world.
The Chinese refused WHO’s repeated requests to release live virus strains to WHO to distribute to research facilities, they relented part way by releasing the DNA sequence but that was it. China also refused repeated WHO requests to send people to China for some time.
Does that read like WHO in cahoots with the Chinese? This is all about Trump shoring up his rabid right-wing nutter supporter base.
Any rational person would have saved their view on this until after the worst of Covid-19 is over, not in the middle of this crisis. Yes, WHO could have done a better job by calling the pandemic earlier, but look at certain presidents - US and Brazil - repeatedly ignored the truth and still do.
With the benefit of hindsight, everyone could have done better.
Hi guys! Trump has done the right thing. While many medical staff at WHO do a good job, its director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and his cronies are playing politics.
Those who know UN can tell you of the bungling, waste and corruption. UN is like a failed state, though some agencies are doing a good job. Only Trump has the guts to do the right thing.
HO ho HO , I believe Trump is just making WHO a scapegoat for his own failings. After the locking down of the 11 million people in Wuhan, China on Jan 23, any responsible leader would have sat up and asked how prepared his own country is from the coronavirus.
Instead, after sealing travel from China, Trump just folded his hands and sat back. He must be probably thinking that coronavirus only carry Chinese passports!
Indeed QuellingBlaster , Trump is looking for a scapegoat to take the blame for his own lack of timely action.
We all heard the press conferences the WHO held. They gave correct information but Trump declared on TV that he had things under control when he in fact was doing nothing to prevent the spread of Covid-19 from Europe until it was too late.
He thought it was just a China problem. Even though he was advised by his scientists to take action earlier, he didn’t listen.
HO ho HO! Election year, huge unemployment, poor handling of Covid-19 - and all these are on the plate of the US president.
Of course, he needs to draw attention away from him. Trump has always blamed everybody else for his own failings. Lighting a fire elsewhere is what all bad politicians do.
We know because our politicians here have done the same for decades.HO ho HO
Agree with most of you guys here, Trump's complaint against WHO is valid.WHO had now instead defended China after Trump's complaint.WHO head should resign under the circumstances to resolve the issue.China is the cause of the virus spreading to the rest of the world by not being forthwith with the truth and the consequences to the world is horrendous!Do not let China get away with it just because it is a world power and a major trading partner of many nations.
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lclwyp, no worries. I'm going to use Arb iot sanitizer machine first 1st, YES YES YES, Arb finally this time have product already! YES YES YES