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Last Price

1.00

Today's Change

-0.01 (0.99%)

Day's Change

1.00 - 1.00

Trading Volume

200

Financial

T4Q

31-Mar-2021

2020

31-Mar-2021

2019

31-Mar-2021

2018

31-Mar-2021

2017

31-Mar-2021

Total assets

238

-1.64%

1000

+11.55%

110

+81.66%

900

-13.16%

600

+235.36%

Total current assets

238

1000

110

900

600

Cash & equivalents

238

1000

110

900

600

Short term investments

238

1000

110

900

600

Total receivables, net

238

1000

110

900

600

Accounts receivable - trade, net

238

1000

110

900

600

Other receivables

238

1000

110

900

600

Total inventory

238

1000

110

900

600

Inventories - work in progress

238

1000

110

900

600

Inventories - progress payments & other

238

1000

110

900

600

Inventories - finished goods

238

1000

110

900

600

Inventories - raw materials

238

1000

110

900

600

Total non-current assets

238

1000

110

900

600

Long term investments

238

1000

110

900

600

Note receivable - long term

238

1000

110

900

600

Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries

238

1000

110

900

600

Other investments

238

1000

110

900

600

Net property/plant/equipment

238

1000

110

900

600

Gross property/plant/equipment

238

1000

110

900

600

Accumulated depreciation, total

238

1000

110

900

600

Deferred tax assets

238

1000

110

900

600

Net intangible assets

238

1000

110

900

600

Other current assets, total

238

1000

110

900

600

Total liabilities

238

-1.64%

1000

+11.55%

110

+81.66%

900

-13.16%

600

+235.36%

Total current liabilities

-238

-1000

-110

-900

-600

Total non-current liabilities

-238

-1000

-110

-900

-600

Long term debt

238

1000

110

900

600

Long term debt excl. lease liabilities

238

1000

110

900

600

Capital and operating lease obligations

238

1000

110

900

600

Provision for risks & charge

-238

-1000

-110

-900

-600

Deferred tax liabilities

-238

-1000

-110

-900

-600

Other liabilities, total

-238

-1000

-110

-900

-600

Total equity

-238

-1.64%

-1000

+11.55%

-110

+81.66%

-900

-13.16%

-600

+235.36%

Total liabilities & shareholders' equities

238B

1000B

110B

900B

600B

Total debt

238

1000

110

900

600

Book value per share

-238

-1000

-110

-900

-600

Discussions
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chaplang

how doses it work/

2014-02-27 10:07

Nazirul Mubin

On secondary market, ETFs are traded like normal stock on stock exchanges as mentioned earlier. Therefore, ETFs can be bought and sold at any time during the day (unlike most Unit Trust ). Their price will fluctuate from moment to moment, just like any other stock's price. An investor will need a broker in order to purchase them, which means that investors will have to pay a commission . Investors can buy or sell ETFs through their remisiers or brokers or trade online during trading hours.



ETF units that are in circulations in the secondary market i.e. on Bursa Securities are created from primary market activities. For ETFs, creation and redemption of units are facilitated by Participating Dealers which act on behalf of i-VCAP as the issuer of the ETFs.

It is very much easier for you to buy from the secondary market as it is exactly the same as ordinary share trading on Bursa Securities, rather than from the issuer as with the primary market. At the primary market, you would need to have the basket of securities that mimic the Benchmark Index composition to exchange them with ETF units.

Unless you already have all the securities in your book, the process of accumulating the shares maybe onerous and defeat the purpose of ETF investing which is to provide quick and cheap exposure into the market that you want.

2014-02-28 22:47

Hong York Han Hong

do you think this is good?

2014-03-02 10:12

Khai Zam

its high time to buy an ETF now?

2014-07-10 11:43

Pensioner

How liquid is the ETF in the secondary market? Sometimes I see the volume traded is zero. Unlike unit trust where we can always sell the units back to the managers when we want to.

2016-05-14 12:04

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