The map looks like near to KLCC but the fact is it's hours away...lol.
Investment SP Setia EcoHill Semenyih Registration, Semenyih greatest hope
Investment SP Setia EcoHill Semenyih Registration, Semenyih greatest hope
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Aug 10 2012, 11:33 AM
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The map looks like near to KLCC but the fact is it's hours away...lol.
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Aug 10 2012, 12:53 PM
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QUOTE(izzudrecoba @ Aug 10 2012, 11:46 AM) Lol. You are very funny, ronn77. By the way are you from developer side?One love to benchmark KLCC and I lauded their decision to invest in a landed property within KLCC vicinity. Unfortunately, one has an ideal but not necessary can translate that into a pragmatic action to buy a landed property that was near to KLCC - due to their tight salary and budget and the ever rising of a landed property near to KL (Example: Kajang New Price: > RM 600,000, Sg. Long New Price: RM 700,000, Puchong New/Subsale Price: > RM 600,000). Or in a simple term, one love to be John F. Kennedy to restore the world peace without any war, but in reality JFK was surrounded by the powerful CIA-FBI-Federal Reserve Cabal who resorted to liquidate and oppose JFK moral principle decision. On the good side, Semenyih is strategically located within the boarders of Kajang-Seremban LEKAS highway, of which Semenyih stands to be in the forefront as beneficiary to the rapid development in the southern Klang Valley such as Putrajaya, Bandar Baru Bangi, Cyberjaya, and the new mega housing project in Sepang. |
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Aug 10 2012, 02:00 PM
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QUOTE(yehlai @ Aug 10 2012, 01:15 PM) One thing you should note that SPS is not the old days SPS which last year has been taken over by PKNS. Do you know that Datuk Liew has began disposing his stakes in this company since this year? If the chairman does not see the future or putting effort to expand the company then I can't see how this project going to be a successful one. Without Datuk Liew, SPS will be like PKNS which you can judge how well this project going to be or it could be next white elephant although I do not doubt the potential of Semenyih. Sorry but I don't think this will be next Setia Alam. |
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Aug 10 2012, 06:54 PM
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QUOTE(izzudrecoba @ Aug 10 2012, 03:23 PM) I think this is a fantastic opinion that is worth to be think and look at. Management takeover might inject fresh ideas and create more vibrant value to the company's future direction, or might create internal political turmoil and might be hazardous to the company's excellent track record. Well, of course some people may thought the company does not belong to one man as it consist of collective efforts as you mentioned. What will be Apple and Microsoft today without Steve Jobs and Bill Gates? Can you elaborate more the reason that SPS will be like PKNS without Datuk Yiew? I thought that the success of the project is the result of the collective effort - from the top management, architecture, contractor, and the relevant stakeholders such as MPKJ and highway contractors. Thumb-up. Thanks for bringing up these point. When the company bought by someone, a lot of planning and ideas may be diverted from originally drafted and one thing that I know is Datuk Liew still in SPS not because of his own wish but because PKNS rely on him to navigate all the projects to make them successful as earlier projects. If someone with ambitions such as Datuk Liew is disposing his shares instead of holding it, the only assumptions which i can think of is he does not really putting his effort or he have other plans in his mind instead of long term achievements with SPS so I can't really have the confidence that they going to make this project a successful one. This just my opinion as assets and equity investor, perhaps some bros here may share your thoughts. Added on August 10, 2012, 6:57 pm QUOTE(dino10chels @ Aug 10 2012, 04:29 PM) Check the Apple sales revenue before and after Steve Jobs left the company and you will know why Added on August 10, 2012, 7:00 pm QUOTE(dc28yk @ Aug 10 2012, 05:48 PM) If the chairman or director has confidence in company that will bring them millions then why they want to sell their shares? To repay debts? Obviously, SPS just left the name or goodwill which PKNS is taking over the company to boost their image but the reality is that a lot of things has changed and Datuk Liew himself know more than others and his action can be seen lately from his activities. We don't have to be genius to guess this as some common sense will tell the whole stories. This post has been edited by ronn77: Aug 10 2012, 07:00 PM |
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