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Mikecyc

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SEE_Research

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SEE_Research

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Posted by SEE_Research > 2023-01-05 10:56 | Report Abuse

As at 11.00 am., 5 January 2022
To : stockraider fella 1. Are you so brave to join his scheme similar like Texchem / 8702 : after Netx /0020 for more than 20 months , so kaw , kaw ,kaw brave ? ?? ??? ==============================================================================================================
LATEST TO JOIN THE GAME IS TEXCHEM ! !! !!!

NOW LET'S SEE THE FIRE POWER OF TEXCHEM


(Only less than 30% TEXCHEM Shares are in Freefloat)

WILL NOT JOIN YOUR GAME AS THERE WILL BE HOT SOUP WITH BURSA ; KLSE ; AND ALL THE RELEVANT AUTHORITIES IN MALAYSIA ___
YOU ARE IN SINGAPORE __ well hidden in Jurong ,Singapore far away from the Malaysian authorities , so sorry as now in Malaysian new Prime Minister cannot accept more previous nonsense , you can test your luck ?
YOU THINK YOU CAN ESCAPE BY CABUT TO YOUR BEAR CAVE IN THE BULUGAN FOREST , AGAIN ?

Even the Big Boss is inside Kajang

SEE_Research

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Posted by SEE_Research > 2023-01-05 12:37 | Report Abuse

2. Do not test ryour luck should be Do not test and try your luck as the new Prime Minister have issued strict instructions on the proper authorities to expedite on old and new cases to have proper closures ___


as you are extremely stubborn in character , thinking that you are far away in Singapore you can escape the long arm of the weak laws in Malaysia ,

___ you can always test your luck and

see how far the rubber band can stretch until it breaks ______ ?

Posted by Integrity. Intelligent. Industrious. 3iii (iiinvestsmart)$€£¥ > 2023-01-05 12:50 | Report Abuse

From 21.8.2017 to 4.1.2023
(slightly more than 5.5 years)

Company Gain/Loss
WTK -41%
BJ Corp -6%
MRCB -76%
Bonia 311%
Media Prima -43%
CBIP -44%
MUI -55%
PBA -40%
OPCOM 27%
EIG -66%

Reference:
https://klse.i3investor.com/web/blog/detail/www.eaglevisioninvest.com/130378
THE INVESTMENT APPROACH OF CALVIN TAN
TOP 10 OVERSOLD STOCKS TO BUY NOW WHILE STILL VERY CHEAP! (Calvin Tan Research)

calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-01-05 13:13 | Report Abuse

This SEE Research does not know Eagle Group got 280 members

Many want to sue him for defamation and misrepresentation

All knows Calvin hates pump and dump syndicates to the core

Go see warnings in Gpacket when it was Rm1.60 when Calvin warned Pang72 to sell as Gpacket got Rm7 Billions time debt bomb

Gpacket has now fallen to 6.5 sen which is a crash of 95%

Calvin also warned Speakup in Mmag at Rm1.60

Mass
Murder
All
Goreng

The fake purchase of Rm200 mil at Rm1.60 was a decoy to trick and trap newbies

Mmag is now 2 sen or crashed by 98%

Better know the truth

calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-01-05 13:15 | Report Abuse

Gpacket sitting on Rm7 billion goodwill time bomb

It will take many years to clear

Tsh is now also debt free

Posted by moneyontheway > 2023-01-05 13:52 | Report Abuse

Calvin, can you provide your handphone number please?
i do not have telegram account, can i join the Eagle Group?

SEE_Research

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Mikecyc

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OnTime

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Posted by OnTime > 2023-01-05 14:11 | Report Abuse

to be or not to be

Mikecyc

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calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-01-05 14:24 | Report Abuse

Mikecyc Id speaks of a person whose mind is like a small mouse or mole

he likes to make mountain out of molehills

like this

when we say we live in the capital of Malaysia which is in South East Asia

mickey mouse will say this

"You tell lies because you didn't say Kuala Lumpur is the the capital of Malaysia

Thus he always major on minors and split hairs

making mountains out of molehills

Mikecyc

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SEE_Research

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calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-01-05 20:01 | Report Abuse

Tsh chairman bought 500,000 shares at Rm1.088

Mikecyc

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Posted by Mikecyc > 2023-01-05 20:21 | Report Abuse

1) Boss bought 25 million share .. Top 3 Tunas with 4.92 % is Sold Over 50 million share as at March 2022 … Balance ard 16 million share .. still Selling ke ?? No need to Report,no body know !!! Top 4 Embun Yakin with 4.88 % is started Selling ke ??? And the 4 with surname Tan whom are Not in BOD , holding Less than 5 % , Total ard 14 % … Got action ke ??? 



2) Resignation of Principal Officer : 



A) ED Tan is resigned on June 2022 



B ) Ex CFO is resigned on June 2022 



C) CFO Tan whom is appointed on June is resigned on 4/8/2022 ….

Mikecyc

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SEE_Research

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calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-01-06 01:39 | Report Abuse

This kind of looking down on others as worst than us is the downfall of one's own conceit

The superior minded British never expected the japanese to defeat them in 2ww

Malaysia despised China made gloves as, inferior now suffer horrendous glut and fierce competition
If Malaysia with small population of only 33 million could built Putrajaya why look down on Indonesia with 280 million people building their new capital in Nusantara

Mikecyc

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Posted by Mikecyc > 2023-01-06 06:01 | Report Abuse

Haha Callvin this is some of yr Lies : 



1) Said Gain 7 figure on 2019 .. Philip compiled yr 2019 40 stock on early 2020 , proven you r a Liar …
And Why No Money to buy Ticket on Board a Cruise Ship on December 2019 , telling Lies that on Board …..




2) Callvin is no reply on the 2019 40 stocks but is used 2020 stock listing to prove you r Right n Gain … ( same same as the Lie of not on board of a Cruise Ship but use different Date news to prove u r on Board … being exposed by me is different of One Month ) 




3) If 2020 stock listing is in Gain .. why that day is so emotional n desperate replied me happily retired ( FortuneBlooming is posting at the same time remind you Admin will not allow to post Religious materials ) … Ran Road for 3 months from December 2020 …



4.) Frequently said Win Win Win with cost 1 sen in Promoting Netx from September 2019 to December 2020 …but said in TSH on August 2022 that actually is Loss in Netx .. what a Liar …



5.) Said here editor, here remisier , here ppl are Bodo during Promoting Netx …

SEE_Research

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Blogs Headlines
SEE_Research
The Trilogy of Fast and Furious Mode / Part 2

SEE_Research
Publish date: Wed, 04 Jan 2023, 06:46 AM
Malaysia

is well blessed with

2 landmarks resources __ one is from the ground and the sea __ this is the natural resources of the

black *** gold *** .

The other is from the land in which we first started cultivation of rubber in 1877 subsequently in 1985 / 1986 __ the country progressively changed to oil palm estates .

Rubber Cultivation

Development of the rubber industry in Malaysia

A tourist attraction in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, located near the District Office, is believed to be the first rubber tree planted in Malaysia, in 1877.

It was one of the nine seedlings brought over by Henry Nicholas Ridley, who became director of The Singapore Botanic Gardens in 1888.

Ridley was instrumental in the development of rubber plantations in Malaysia, then known as Malaya.

According to the website of Economic History of Malaya (EHM), a project run by the Asia-Europe Institute of Universiti Malaya and led by Perak ruler Sultan Nazrin Shah, natural rubber was a critical pillar of Malaysia’s export-oriented economy throughout much of the 20th century.

“The massive boom in rubber trade came in the first decade of the 20th century as prices rose as a result of the spectacular upsurge in demand from the US automobile industry and the related demand for rubber tyres.

“As global demand for natural rubber increased and rubber prices rose sharply towards the end of the first decade of the 20th century, rubber planting became highly profitable and rubber plantations spread across the Malay Peninsula. Initially, most rubber planting took place in Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Johor — states where infrastructure already existed and was expanding,” says EHM.

It adds that high prices also encouraged smallholders to plant rubber instead of cultivating rice and doing other subsistence farming.

“By the 1930s, Malaya had become the world’s largest natural rubber producer. The use of an improved method of tapping to extract the maximum flow of latex with the minimum damage to trees helped increase supply,” says EHM.

According to EHM, apart from the period under Japanese rule, Malaya’s share of the world’s supply of rubber did not fall below 30% until the late 1980s.

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History

British Malaya

Palm oil trees were introduced to British Malaya by the British government in early 1870s as ornament plants from Eastern Region and The Oil River Protectorate, Nigeria, West Africa. The first commercial palm oil cultivation was done in Selangor in 1917 at Tennamaran Estate. In the early stage of development, the government focused on increasing its palm oil output by rapidly increasing the land area for the palm oil cultivation.

Malaysia

In the early 1960s, palm oil cultivation increased significantly under the government diversification program to reduce Malaysia's dependency on rubber and tin.[5] The FELDA land settlement schemes were introduced surrounding most of the palm oil plantation fields to eradicate poverty among the local people. In the same period, Malaysia also became the world's largest palm oil exporter. In the 1980s, the government nationalized three major palm oil companies, which were Guthrie, Golden Hope and Sime Darby.[6]

Around in 1985

Meanwhile, the large plantation companies themselves--outfits like Guthries, Harrison & Crosfield and Sime Darby--are abandoning rubber in favor of oil palms, a crop that delivers a quicker and, for now, better return on their money

A drive through the Malaysian countryside shows the change well under way. The rubber groves that used to march across the rolling hills are coming down, replaced with squat legions of new oil palms.

In the natural rubber business, there is no product for seven years after the decision has been made to plant: one year for soil preparation and another six years before the trees are ready to bear the natural latex. That’s a long time to tie up money for an uncertain price.

Oil palms begin producing in three years. The palm produces “fruitlets” that are crushed to yield an oil for cooking and other uses.

“I have 500 workers here now,” the plantation’s manager said. “I’ll need half that many when we make the changeover to oil palms.”

Rubber trees are tapped every other day for maximum yield. It’s a job that takes a fine touch, handed down through families that have been on the plantations here for generations.

“An oil palm worker, on the other hand, just needs brute strength,” the plantation boss said.

SEE_Research

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Posted by SEE_Research > 2023-01-06 07:37 | Report Abuse

SEE_Research
The Trilogy of Fast and Furious Mode / Part 2

SEE_Research
Publish date: Wed, 04 Jan 2023, 06:46 AM
Malaysia

is well blessed with

2 landmarks resources __ one is from the ground and the sea __ this is the natural resources of the

black *** gold *** .

The other is from the land in which we first started cultivation of rubber in 1877 subsequently in 1985 / 1986 __ the country progressively changed to oil palm estates .

Rubber Cultivation

Development of the rubber industry in Malaysia

A tourist attraction in Kuala Kangsar, Perak, located near the District Office, is believed to be the first rubber tree planted in Malaysia, in 1877.

It was one of the nine seedlings brought over by Henry Nicholas Ridley, who became director of The Singapore Botanic Gardens in 1888.

Ridley was instrumental in the development of rubber plantations in Malaysia, then known as Malaya.

According to the website of Economic History of Malaya (EHM), a project run by the Asia-Europe Institute of Universiti Malaya and led by Perak ruler Sultan Nazrin Shah, natural rubber was a critical pillar of Malaysia’s export-oriented economy throughout much of the 20th century.

“The massive boom in rubber trade came in the first decade of the 20th century as prices rose as a result of the spectacular upsurge in demand from the US automobile industry and the related demand for rubber tyres.

“As global demand for natural rubber increased and rubber prices rose sharply towards the end of the first decade of the 20th century, rubber planting became highly profitable and rubber plantations spread across the Malay Peninsula. Initially, most rubber planting took place in Perak, Selangor, Negeri Sembilan and Johor — states where infrastructure already existed and was expanding,” says EHM.

It adds that high prices also encouraged smallholders to plant rubber instead of cultivating rice and doing other subsistence farming.

“By the 1930s, Malaya had become the world’s largest natural rubber producer. The use of an improved method of tapping to extract the maximum flow of latex with the minimum damage to trees helped increase supply,” says EHM.

According to EHM, apart from the period under Japanese rule, Malaya’s share of the world’s supply of rubber did not fall below 30% until the late 1980s.

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SEE_Research

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Posted by SEE_Research > 2023-01-06 07:39 | Report Abuse

According to EHM, apart from the period under Japanese rule, Malaya’s share of the world’s supply of rubber did not fall below 30% until the late 1980s.

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History

British Malaya

Palm oil trees were introduced to British Malaya by the British government in early 1870s as ornament plants from Eastern Region and The Oil River Protectorate, Nigeria, West Africa. The first commercial palm oil cultivation was done in Selangor in 1917 at Tennamaran Estate. In the early stage of development, the government focused on increasing its palm oil output by rapidly increasing the land area for the palm oil cultivation.

Malaysia

In the early 1960s, palm oil cultivation increased significantly under the government diversification program to reduce Malaysia's dependency on rubber and tin.[5] The FELDA land settlement schemes were introduced surrounding most of the palm oil plantation fields to eradicate poverty among the local people. In the same period, Malaysia also became the world's largest palm oil exporter. In the 1980s, the government nationalized three major palm oil companies, which were Guthrie, Golden Hope and Sime Darby.[6]

Around in 1985

Meanwhile, the large plantation companies themselves--outfits like Guthries, Harrison & Crosfield and Sime Darby--are abandoning rubber in favor of oil palms, a crop that delivers a quicker and, for now, better return on their money

A drive through the Malaysian countryside shows the change well under way. The rubber groves that used to march across the rolling hills are coming down, replaced with squat legions of new oil palms.

SEE_Research

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Posted by SEE_Research > 2023-01-06 07:41 | Report Abuse

A drive through the Malaysian countryside shows the change well under way. The rubber groves that used to march across the rolling hills are coming down, replaced with squat legions of new oil palms.

In the natural rubber business, there is no product for seven years after the decision has been made to plant: one year for soil preparation and another six years before the trees are ready to bear the natural latex. That’s a long time to tie up money for an uncertain price.

Oil palms begin producing in three years. The palm produces “fruitlets” that are crushed to yield an oil for cooking and other uses.

“I have 500 workers here now,” the plantation’s manager said. “I’ll need half that many when we make the changeover to oil palms.”

Rubber trees are tapped every other day for maximum yield. It’s a job that takes a fine touch, handed down through families that have been on the plantations here for generations.

“An oil palm worker, on the other hand, just needs brute strength,” the plantation boss said.

In a mature palm grove, the worker moves through the trees looking for bunches of fruitlets high among the fronds. Then he hacks or saw them down with a scythe-like knife attached to a long pole. The fruit is gathered from the ground and taken to a crusher to be made into oil.

The rubber tapper’s job requires finesse, not force. A diagonal cut is made through the bark of the tree, taking a thin peel from the edge of bark exposed by the previous cut. A thick peel is a waste, for it takes very little to start the latex running. Too deep a cut, into the wood of the tree itself, will scar the surface and make a second tap more difficult once the bark grows back.

The tapping is done in the morning. At midday the latex that has run into a small cup below the cut is taken to the plantation factory for processing. In the afternoon, the work force turns to maintenance tasks around the plantation.

“There have been efforts to mechanize rubber tapping,” the company official said. “The Japanese came up with a motorized knife, but it’s not as dependable.”

Whatever the economics from the planters’ point of view, plantation rubber producers were already facing problems with their work force.

Caught up in the rising expectations of other Malaysians, the plantation workers were steadily drifting into the cities in search of a better life.

“We may have to start looking for immigrant labor, perhaps Bangladeshis,” the plantation manager said.

Most Malaysian plantation tappers are Tamils with roots in southern India, brought here by British colonial planters as indentured laborers early in the century. The majority of smallholders are ethnic Malays.

The smallholders, private landowners, generally have unproductive trees and make a meager income from rubber. A plantation worker averages close to the nation’s per-capita income of $2,000 U.S. a year, and the planter provides housing, medical care and day-care facilities. He also gives the worker a bit of land for planting vegetables for his own use or for sale.

A national rubber workers union has pushed wages up, but not enough to dim the city lights.

“I don’t want to be a tapper,” said Saravalain, a 14-year-old Tamil boy who was gathering latex from the trees for his worker-parents during a break from school. “I want to be a lawyer.”

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SEE_Research

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Posted by SEE_Research > 2023-01-06 07:42 | Report Abuse

“I don’t want to be a tapper,” said Saravalain, a 14-year-old Tamil boy who was gathering latex from the trees for his worker-parents during a break from school. “I want to be a lawyer.”

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Malaysia progress in rubber industry and subsequently followed by oil palm estates .

In Malaysia not only we are the top exporters in the world __ we are placed second palm oil exporter by ranking in terms of volume exporter truly lies in her good hard-working sons and the entrepreneur spirit of the forefathers namely

K L Kepong/ 2445

IOI Plantation/ 1961

Batu Kawan/ 1899

Chin Teck/ 1929 and

the East Malaysian brothers of

J tiasa / 4383

Ta ann / 5012

Hap Seng / 3034 __ a cousin of the plantation business

And not forgetting the evergreen spirit of the old faithful ___

Robert Kuok of Wilmar & PPB / 4065

In Malaysia __ not only we have the well known oil palm estates from West Malaysia to East Malaysia __

we too have many outstanding contribution of agricultural analysts __ including the more famed plantation renowned analyst of plantation stocks in KLSE __ Miss Ivy Ng

Miss Ivy Ng ----- background

Ivy Ng

is currently the Head of Malaysia Research and Regional Head of Agribusiness in CGS-CIMB.

She is a CFA charterholder and holds a BSc in Economics from the London School of Economics.

She has been covering the palm oil sector since the mid-90s and expanded her coverage to include the regional palm oil companies since 2005.

She took on the role of Malaysian equity strategist since 2016.

She joined CIMB in 2005 and has been an investment analyst since 1994, with prior stints in Affin-UOB, Peregrine Research, Hwang-DBS Securities and GK Goh Research.

Ivy was ranked number one by Asiamoney polls

as the best Malaysian strategist from 2017 to 2020,

best Malaysian industrial analyst for five consecutive years from 2014 to 2018,

best Malaysian utilities analyst in 2007 and 2008 and

best Malaysian plantation analyst from 2019-2020.

CGS CIMB Securities Singapore

21 February 2021 ·

Guess who is Asiamoney Brokers Poll 2020 - Best Strategist for Malaysia? None other than CGS-CIMB’s Ivy Ng!

Not only did she nab the prestigious Best Strategist award,

she is also named

Best Analyst for the plantation sector.

Truly honored to have an exceptional talent like Ivy.

Congratulations!

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Posted by StartOfTheBull > 2023-01-06 08:13 | Report Abuse

Thailand has emerged as the largest rubber producer in the world ever since Malaysia converted most of its cultivated lands to oil palm.

calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-01-06 08:30 | Report Abuse

Good morning to sll Investors of Tsh

Usa stocks dropped again yesterday and worst was Tech stocks

In klse people still oblivious to danger

So avoid all Tech stocks as a whole

They have little real earnings and Fed has increased interest rates by 7 times and next month Fed expected to raise interest rate by another 1/2 percent further hitting those with high debt and low earnings

Our palm oil stands out as a most defensive invesrment now

Posted by StartOfTheBull > 2023-01-06 08:32 | Report Abuse

Sepang Estate (was owned by Harrisons & Crosfield plc with its headquarter in London, was taken over by Permodalan National Berhad, later were merged with other plantation companies to form Sime Plantations as at now) is also where KLIA is now located, was one of the largest oil palm estates in Malaysia in 1980s, at that time large part of Borneo was still forest.

Mikecyc

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Posted by Mikecyc > 2023-01-06 08:43 | Report Abuse

Haha Avoid tsh as well :



1) Boss bought 25 million share .. Top 3 Tunas with 4.92 % is Sold Over 50 million share as at March 2022 … Balance ard 16 million share .. still Selling ke ?? No need to Report,no body know !!! Top 4 Embun Yakin with 4.88 % is started Selling ke ??? And the 4 with surname Tan whom are Not in BOD , holding Less than 5 % , Total ard 14 % … Got action ke ??? 



2) Resignation of Principal Officer : 



A) ED Tan is resigned on June 2022 



B ) Ex CFO is resigned on June 2022 



C) CFO Tan whom is appointed on June is resigned on 4/8/2022 …. 


SEE_Research

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SEE_Research

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Posted by telurgoreng > 2023-01-06 11:04 | Report Abuse

Yaya, everybody already decided to buy according to K. So what now? U still yapping and making noise here everyday? No life ah? What u going to do since we all decided to wisely follow K? Then what? U want to Cry?

Mikecyc

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Mikecyc

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Posted by Mikecyc > 2023-01-06 11:35 | Report Abuse

Haha today volume is like 2 Biji Telur je … tak tau nak Telur Goreng atau Goreng Telur lah … hahahaha

Posted by Integrity. Intelligent. Industrious. 3iii (iiinvestsmart)$€£¥ > 2023-01-06 11:56 | Report Abuse

>>>>
calvintaneng

Eagle Vision First Mover

Eagle sees first
Other fying birds follow
Chicken on the ground sees nothing

so chicken go astray by buying rubbish stocks

1 day ago
>>>>>

Very misleading post by the hero of NETX, calvintaneng.

https://klse.i3investor.com/web/forum/forum-thread/600130378
Blog: TOP 10 OVERSOLD STOCKS TO BUY NOW WHILE STILL VERY CHEAP! (Calvin Tan Research)

Posted by Integrity. Intelligent. Industrious. 3iii (iiinvestsmart)$€£¥ > 2023-01-06 11:58 | Report Abuse

From 21.8.2017 to 4.1.2023
(slightly more than 5.5 years)

Gain/Loss
WTK -41%
BJ Corp -6%
MRCB -76%
Bonia 311%
Media Prima -43%
CBIP -44%
MUI -55%
PBA -40%
OPCOM 27%
EIG -66%


https://klse.i3investor.com/web/forum/forum-thread/600130378
Blog: TOP 10 OVERSOLD STOCKS TO BUY NOW WHILE STILL VERY CHEAP! (Calvin Tan Research)

The eagle is either flying purposelessly or lost its sense of directions. Not a very smart eagle, in my opinion. :-)

Posted by Integrity. Intelligent. Industrious. 3iii (iiinvestsmart)$€£¥ > 2023-01-06 11:59 | Report Abuse

We hear of calvintaneng mentioning BONIA and OPCOM. Interestingly, calvintaneng did not mention the other 8 stocks of the 10 big bargains he promoted. Typical.

calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-01-06 12:31 | Report Abuse

Past 12 noon only 574000 shares done

No more Rss by Ib banks to press down?

Naysayers also exhausted in bringing out more fearful sellers

Now see how Tsh chairman buy another 500,000 shares again

SEE_Research

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Posted by SEE_Research > 2023-01-06 12:47 |

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calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-01-06 13:04 | Report Abuse

Today Fcpo now Rm4100 a ton

in year 2019 Cpo was Rm2200
cost of production Rm1400

profit Rm800 per ton enough time pay bank loan and staff salaries

today Cpo Rm4100
cost Rm2000

there is now Rm2100 profit per ton or Rm1300 more than Rm800

lots of extra profits can do these
1. faster settle bank loans
2. pay good dividend as high as 10% to 20% like in Bplant, innoplant, hs plant, Taann, Tsh, Fgv and others

SEE_Research

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Posted by SEE_Research > 2023-01-06 13:06 |

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calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-01-06 14:31 | Report Abuse

In a rising interest rate environment Cash rich palm oil co like Hs plant, Taann, SOP and later joined by Tsh resources, Simeplant and others will benefit

Tech stocks will see higher loan payment constrain as well as other highly geared companies

Many will give Rights issue to ask for money or go insolvent

Mikecyc

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Posted by Mikecyc > 2023-01-06 14:53 | Report Abuse

Haha Forget Jtiasa ., later Forget Tsh ke ….

SEE_Research

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calvintaneng

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Posted by calvintaneng > 2023-01-06 23:24 | Report Abuse

Fyi

Today one Eagle group member finally cutloss in kgb wb and made a 50% lost

Kgb wb was recommended by SEE Research before he offended more people and got kicked out

Fortunately his losses in kgb wb was more than made up by good dividends from Taann, Tsh, Bplant, Fgv, hs plant and others

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