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anuarnor
post Jan 18 2007, 06:32 AM

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Anyone care to explain in a layman term.

[/QUOTE]# Price for transactions on 17 January 2007 will be published on 19 January 2007 due to change of price publication policy from FMUTM. From 17 January 2007, the buying and selling price on a Business Day will be published on the 3rd Business Day.

KLSE : 1139.71
EMAS Index : 7512.82
Last Updated : 17 Jan 2007[QUOTE]

http://www.cimb-wealthadvisors.com/
anuarnor
post Mar 22 2007, 05:44 AM

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have any of you guys had any problem selling your fund back. I mean, for instance like the transaction being canceled without any apparent reasons. Or any other reason.

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post Mar 22 2007, 09:27 AM

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Thx for the advice. smile.gif

But what I mean is the redemption itself being rejected by the fund company,
which is what happened to me. They claim that they didn't receive the redemption form when in fact that the agent did send it to them.
anuarnor
post Mar 22 2007, 02:58 PM

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Its Maybank Unit Trust. This will be the last time i deal with them. I'm not going to trust my money to them anymore.

Thx for the advice guys. Roger and out.

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post Mar 30 2007, 12:55 AM

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Guys, need some opinion. notworthy.gif

I'm rearranging my investment. Currently my savings roughly consist of;

40 pc - equity fund
30 pc - asb
30 pc- cash

I'm thinking of;

40 pc - equity,40 pc - dividend/balance fund, 20 pc - asb. I'm maintaining asb because it much easier to take cash out in case if I need them.

Is this a good combination? hmm.gif
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post Mar 30 2007, 11:12 AM

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around 8 pc maybe?


The strength of PNBs funds is in its consistency. Never occured to me until dreamer mentioned it. Being a noob, I'm short sighted. sweat.gif

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