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dotadellpro
post Jul 26 2018, 09:48 AM

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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ Jul 26 2018, 09:47 AM)
Maybe because of this -

https://www.malaysiakini.com/news/432968
PM mahu Khazanah kembali ke teras bantu bumiputera

But I thought Khazanah wasn't so much for the Bumiputera agenda but it is a sovereign fund for Malaysia.......
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Yeah.

I think DrM is confusing Khazanah with PNB...
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post Jul 26 2018, 09:57 AM

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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jul 26 2018, 09:54 AM)
A bit of yes and no. yes, it's a sovereign fund. But, when Khazanah was created, their main objective is actually to increase Bumiputera participation in the equity market, inline with the NEP
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Isn't that what PNB is? Sovereign fund, but for helping bumi?
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post Jul 26 2018, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(cracksys @ Jul 26 2018, 10:54 AM)
lol. /k mana paham.

EPF dividend nak tinggi, toll tak nak bayar.
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lol we understand

What for you charge the people toll, then pay back via EPF?

Might as well no toll/minimal toll just to keep operations running.

All GLC should be earning a very minimum profit but keep things cheap.

I don't mind if my EPF dividend lower but toll, electricity, internet bill all lower
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post Jul 26 2018, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jul 26 2018, 10:14 AM)
PNB is just like a mega-size Public Mutual that caters largely to Bumiputera to make investment/unit trust. Of course, it's part of the NEP policy as well.

Also another policy that is practiced till today is the allocation of IPO shares  specifically for Bumiputera investors (selected by MITI). Back then, obviously there weren't many Bumi investors that were wealthy enough to take up shareholding in some of the big GLC - TNB, TM, etc. So Khazanah was created initially for this purpose. This is not really an issue and is more like a "left hand to right hand" thing. Some more, by letting Khazanah hold the shares, it "helps" to increase Bumiputera equity participation.

Along the way, comes Badawi. With the help of McKinsey consultants, he initiated the GLC Transformation Programme (GTP). So Khazanah become more like an active investor, and those companies under them also become more performance driven with KPI to achieve.
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Yeah. So I don't understand how/why Khazanah can/should help bumi.

We already have PNB to help bumi.

Khazanah also helping bumi is kinda a duplicate in role.

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