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normanTE
post Oct 31 2008, 01:16 AM

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QUOTE(wodenus @ Oct 30 2008, 10:47 PM)
Simple. Atrium invests in warehouses. The economy dies, companies cut down on inventory, close some warehouses, prices drop. Other REITs invest in retail properties, retail market is still strong because Malaysians like to shop lol smile.gif plus the lower ringgit means stuff is cheaper for tourists, so possibly we'll have more tourists, so retail REITS will probably not be affected as much.
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malaysia reit have no enough data which i mean 10 yrs atleast. it just lowsy in term of financial data record,
despite good return at moment , i believe will cool down next year.
reit wont give bonus issue in short unlike they are so well manage and acquire new building,
imagine most building in malaysia overbuild and old one will leave abandone, like subang summit, kl plaza, those are near abandone. not logic to own them.


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post Nov 9 2008, 08:46 PM

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haha, stock exchange had always a rich man game.
so if for those who work as casher in public bank only earn few thousand, need to pay electricity bill, transport,petrol, food where still have money for investment?
so consider all those have excess money to invest as rich category is right?
dont quote me if i am wrong


Added on November 9, 2008, 8:49 pmaccording to chinese newspaper last years statistic only 200,000 thousand malaysian actually pay income tax at lowest bracket and only 40,000 malaysian include uncle lim and teh la actually paid maximum tax at 28%

so that mean we have near 22 million population, not paying taxes, so is that true?



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post May 15 2009, 07:19 AM

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which have highest dividend, ?
in us kimco , simon property.

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