suddenly ramunia top in volume any news?
STOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V73, Blood Bath is Refreshing!
STOCK MARKET DISCUSSION V73, Blood Bath is Refreshing!
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Mar 4 2011, 03:15 PM
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suddenly ramunia top in volume any news?
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Mar 4 2011, 03:15 PM
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crazy buying again after 1st session above the short term downtrend.
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Mar 4 2011, 03:20 PM
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anyone here queue for summon clearance last month?
to prevent having to do the last minute max compound payment MYEG provide the fast notice through email and sms so, with the new summon rules and more e-services from MYEG, this stock should profit a lot right? |
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Mar 4 2011, 03:20 PM
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market is so boring...
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Mar 4 2011, 03:23 PM
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Mar 4 2011, 03:26 PM
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DRB HICOM??
Today just intragain rm36 |
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Mar 4 2011, 03:30 PM
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Mar 4 2011, 03:33 PM
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6:56PM COMPUGT See Thoo Chan (2,430,400 Shares Acquired)
6:56PM COMPUGT Goh Kheng Peow (2,430,400 Shares Acquired) 6:56PM COMPUGT Goh Kheng Peow (2,430,400 Shares Acquired) 6:56PM COMPUGT See Thoo Chan (2,430,400 Shares Acquired) shark's shopping ... |
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Mar 4 2011, 03:35 PM
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QUOTE(GregPG01 @ Mar 4 2011, 03:14 PM) If the market is neutral, and having positive growth, share price will grow slow and healthily... (But this will not happen in real life)Market is always volatile.. War just added salt to wounds... Hampering growth totally. |
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Mar 4 2011, 03:37 PM
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6:10PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (7,843,400 Shares Transacted)
6:10PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (493,300 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,000,000 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,845,300 Shares Disposed) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (2,000,000 Shares Disposed) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,884,400 Shares Transacted) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (647,400 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (929,100 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,269,000 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,459,800 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,425,500 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (200,000 Shares Acquired) 6:08PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,783,200 Shares Acquired) national hero comes to RESCUE? |
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Mar 4 2011, 03:39 PM
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Mayday !MayDAY ! Market U turn!
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Mar 4 2011, 03:58 PM
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25,802 posts Joined: Jan 2003 From: Penang |
QUOTE(mopster @ Mar 4 2011, 02:31 PM) if US job recovery is on track... very soon we'll have a big scare... Uncle Ben hinting on rate hike.. then that time massacre again... before analysts come in and say it's good and healthy.. and buy buy buy.... Is this a joke?Rate hike? Forget the nickname - Helicopter? Better fear about inflation instead of rate hike. No QE3, already a big step, rate hike? Slowly wait. This post has been edited by cherroy: Mar 4 2011, 04:02 PM |
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Mar 4 2011, 04:02 PM
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Added on March 4, 2011, 4:01 pm Added on March 4, 2011, 4:00 pm QUOTE(yok70 @ Mar 4 2011, 01:30 PM) I like OT once in a while, otherwise this forum will be as boring as makan nasi minum kopi everyday. (hope cherroy taikor won't ban me. OT a bit never mind, but not those sensitive rumour or unfounded story. OK! Back to business. Some reading. Any such of unfounded rumour could lead to social instability. |
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Mar 4 2011, 04:06 PM
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Mar 4 2011, 04:06 PM
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Who to blame?
THE Malaysian Institute of Accountants wants the public and authorities to stop blaming auditors whenever a company collapses. Malaysian Institute of Accountants president Abdul Rahim Abdul Hamid said the trend right now is that when a company face financial problems, the public and authorities automatically point their fingers at some of the country's 27,000 registered accountants. "This is uncalled for because the crime is perpetrated by some business people, company directors or the preparers of the financial statements. "There are many parties involved and from the start they want to cheat or simply aspire to become crooks by manipulating the accounts to hide fraud activities. "When that happens, it is not the fault of the accountants who do not prepare the financial statements," Abdul Rahim told Business Times in an interview recently. Abdul Rahim said the wrong picture has been painted to portray accountants as incompetent when in the first place, they do not even spend that much time in the troubled company's office. He said the current practice during a financial crisis is that auditors are called first to the Securities Commission, Bursa Malaysia, the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission or the police when, by right, the directors and preparers of the accounts should be hauled up first. He, however, does not deny there are some bad hats out there but the number is small. "I'm not saying auditors are entirely free of some degree of responsibility but the public also need to be fairer to us." The institute is holding meetings with the Securities Commission to dispel the perception but Abdul Rahim declined to reveal details as discussions are ongoing. He said the institute plans to hold more media briefings in the future to stop the negative portrayal of accountants. Abdul Rahim said to be a good auditor, the person should have a strong grip on the sector which the company is involved in. "This way, the accountant is not only good in his field but also well versed in the company's operations such as construction, property or others." Read more: Stop blaming auditors: MIA http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIM.../#ixzz1FcFyfpcZ |
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Mar 4 2011, 04:09 PM
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QUOTE(yok70 @ Mar 4 2011, 04:06 PM) Who to blame? Blaming who and who is another issue.THE Malaysian Institute of Accountants wants the public and authorities to stop blaming auditors whenever a company collapses. Malaysian Institute of Accountants president Abdul Rahim Abdul Hamid said the trend right now is that when a company face financial problems, the public and authorities automatically point their fingers at some of the country's 27,000 registered accountants. "This is uncalled for because the crime is perpetrated by some business people, company directors or the preparers of the financial statements. "There are many parties involved and from the start they want to cheat or simply aspire to become crooks by manipulating the accounts to hide fraud activities. "When that happens, it is not the fault of the accountants who do not prepare the financial statements," Abdul Rahim told Business Times in an interview recently. Abdul Rahim said the wrong picture has been painted to portray accountants as incompetent when in the first place, they do not even spend that much time in the troubled company's office. He said the current practice during a financial crisis is that auditors are called first to the Securities Commission, Bursa Malaysia, the Malaysian Anti Corruption Commission or the police when, by right, the directors and preparers of the accounts should be hauled up first. He, however, does not deny there are some bad hats out there but the number is small. "I'm not saying auditors are entirely free of some degree of responsibility but the public also need to be fairer to us." The institute is holding meetings with the Securities Commission to dispel the perception but Abdul Rahim declined to reveal details as discussions are ongoing. He said the institute plans to hold more media briefings in the future to stop the negative portrayal of accountants. Abdul Rahim said to be a good auditor, the person should have a strong grip on the sector which the company is involved in. "This way, the accountant is not only good in his field but also well versed in the company's operations such as construction, property or others." Read more: Stop blaming auditors: MIA http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIM.../#ixzz1FcFyfpcZ The biggest victim - shareholders lose their hard earned money. Nobody help them Nobody sympathy them Nobody care Shareholders can only cry on a far corner... |
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Mar 4 2011, 04:15 PM
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MBMR really coma stock....zzz
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Mar 4 2011, 04:15 PM
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Mar 4 2011, 04:18 PM
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Mar 4 2011, 04:21 PM
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QUOTE(baqueen @ Mar 4 2011, 03:37 PM) 6:10PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (7,843,400 Shares Transacted) where to find such infor bro ... tq6:10PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (493,300 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,000,000 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,845,300 Shares Disposed) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (2,000,000 Shares Disposed) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,884,400 Shares Transacted) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (647,400 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (929,100 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,269,000 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,459,800 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,425,500 Shares Acquired) 6:09PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (200,000 Shares Acquired) 6:08PM KINSTEL Employees Provident Fund Board (1,783,200 Shares Acquired) national hero comes to RESCUE? Added on March 4, 2011, 4:22 pm QUOTE(baqueen @ Mar 4 2011, 03:33 PM) 6:56PM COMPUGT See Thoo Chan (2,430,400 Shares Acquired) hmmm today still down by 7% ??? .. monday rocket up ??6:56PM COMPUGT Goh Kheng Peow (2,430,400 Shares Acquired) 6:56PM COMPUGT Goh Kheng Peow (2,430,400 Shares Acquired) 6:56PM COMPUGT See Thoo Chan (2,430,400 Shares Acquired) shark's shopping ... This post has been edited by GIG@Z: Mar 4 2011, 04:22 PM |
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