Once upon a time Tomypak was a neglected forsaken stock at only 40 cts. However, Mr Thomas the Remisier from OSK Johor noticed Insiders buying & buying up Tomypak on the quiet. Yes very very quietly Insiders buy and buy Tomypak shares in the absence of good news.
Then one day, out of the blue, Tomypak declared a 4 cts dividend.
THEN TOMYPAK SHOT PAST RM4.00 & Split (Up a Whopping 1,000%)
Innovation and the future of Nestle , exclusive interview by NST on June 2016 ...... Question: As Malaysia is a regional hub for you, what are your observations on the logistics? Answer: I think the logistics are good, as well as the infrastructure. What we need to do (is) ready ourselves for the years to come. I want Nestlé Malaysia to be the most competitive company in Asean. But, it’s not as easy anymore because you have (other) countries coming up. Vietnam is coming up very fast (and) Indonesia is investing. So, let’s make sure that our advantage is not shrinking and we keep ahead of the curve. Malaysia has always been ahead of the curve. And you bring people over. Recently, we had our global procurement team here. We will establish one of our global procurement hubs here in Malaysia. This is a big one. We have been all over Asean. Originally, we were not the first to be listed, but we were able to convince them that Malaysia has the infrastructure and talent. Today, it is not only about infrastructure. It is also about the software and talent. What will be very conclusive is English education and digital education because that is where the service industry is going in the future. It is a very important criteria to bring in these global hubs into Malaysia, and we are a forerunner. We are also very grateful to MIDA (Malaysian Investment Development Authority) and MITI (International Trade and Industry Ministry) for working with us. They have really made it possible to bring this global procurement hub to Malaysia and not anywhere else. Question: When you say procurement hub, what do you mean by that? Answer: In the future, Nestlé is going to have three global procurement centres in the world. One is, naturally, in Switzerland. One is going to be in Latin America, in Panama, and one is going to be in Malaysia. (The global procurement hubs) will not only source for the region, but also for the whole world. Question: For Malaysia’s hub, will you also be buying for Nestlé Japan, Nestlé Thailand, etc? Answer: Yes, (but) not everything, it depends. There will be specific areas that Malaysia will be responsible for. But, we will also have global buying. This is a big testament of the confidence that Nestlé globally has in Malaysia, not only in Nestlé Malaysia, but also Malaysia as a destination. And you can imagine, the competition is intense because everybody wants to go into service and everybody wants to be involved in this. Question: Especially with the neighbours down south? Answer: Yes, but I think Malaysia has a lot of competition. It’s clear that we also have a lot of advantages. Question: So this centre will not be part of Nestlé Malaysia? Answer: No (it won’t), it is an independent entity. Question: Where will the centre be located? Answer: It will be based in Kuala Lumpur. I will give you more news (soon) because we are signing off some final things. MITI and MIDA still need to do some work, but I talked to Mustapa. He is very supportive and the government is also very supportive. I think we are almost there. Once it is official, I will also send you there, but we are closing in. Crossing fingers for Malaysia. I hope we will be able to make the last 100m. So that is in the planning, in the final stages.
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Posted by feiloh > 2016-07-09 09:21 | Report Abuse
Ya...5x% something...son a bit expensive now....