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teehk_tee
post Mar 18 2011, 05:48 AM

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QUOTE(cherroy @ Mar 17 2011, 04:59 PM)
Rm10 gone as service charge as far as I know and experienced.
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oh, for hong leong, they say they were more than willing to credit back the RM10 fee into my account. maybe different banks different policies.

QUOTE(bleachzrockz @ Mar 17 2011, 06:23 PM)
"Faber to cancel 75c from each RM1 share, credit arising to offset losses"
what does this mean??does it mean i am going to lost 75% of my share value if i m holding faber??or will the price go up in accordance to the reduction of number of shares?
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they're converting their non-distributable reserves such as share premium account and share capital account into distributable reserves to shore up their retained earnings, and improve shareholder capital repayability through dividends.

it's a good corporate move, but it suggests that their accounts are in a bad shape.
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post Mar 23 2011, 09:12 PM

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The research house said at 23 sen, CAREPLUS was valued at historical PER of 7.8 times

What is PER ?
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QUOTE(MNet @ Mar 23 2011, 09:12 PM)
The research house said at 23 sen, CAREPLUS was valued at historical PER of 7.8 times

What is PER ?
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Price Earning ratio.

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post Mar 23 2011, 10:15 PM

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same with PE?
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post Mar 24 2011, 12:58 AM

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QUOTE(MNet @ Mar 23 2011, 10:15 PM)
same with PE?
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Yes, people either use PER or PE. Same meaning.
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post Mar 29 2011, 01:20 PM

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err regarding bonus issue. i bought.... mudajaya at 23 march...

and then i saw the bonus issue at http://www.investlah.com/forum/index.php?t...39698;topicseen

detail from other place.
Bonus issue. Mudajaya recently announced a 1-for-3 bonus issue, which is expected to be completed in 3QCY11. This is positive for shareholders as it will improve liquidity. Also, share prices typically do not adjust fully after they go ex of bonus issues. The group also announced its maiden ESOS.

the announcement date is 9 march. so am i entitled to the bonus issue? or do they have an ex date like dividend?
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QUOTE(rainbow_yl @ Mar 29 2011, 01:20 PM)
err regarding bonus issue. i bought.... mudajaya at 23 march...

and then i saw the bonus issue at http://www.investlah.com/forum/index.php?t...39698;topicseen

detail from other place.
Bonus issue. Mudajaya recently announced a 1-for-3 bonus issue, which is expected to be completed in 3QCY11. This is positive for shareholders as it will improve liquidity. Also, share prices typically do not adjust fully after they go ex of bonus issues. The group also announced its maiden ESOS.

the announcement date is 9 march. so am i entitled to the bonus issue? or do they have an ex date like dividend?
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Yes, you need to hold it until the ex-date coming.

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post Mar 30 2011, 07:58 PM

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hi, for buy order how the queue operates? say if I put buy order at 2.00 and B put buy order at 1.99. The seller wish to sell at 1.98. that means I will queue over B and can the share at 1.98 before B has the chance to get the share?
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post Mar 31 2011, 12:15 AM

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QUOTE(wsrulez @ Mar 30 2011, 07:58 PM)
hi, for buy order how the queue operates? say if I put buy order at 2.00 and B put buy order at 1.99. The seller wish to sell at 1.98. that means I will queue over B and can the share at 1.98 before B has the chance to get the share?
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I don't understand the last part of the question... but anyway I will try to answer it.

There are two Qs
1. Buy Q
Based on Highest price and the the second key is the time the request reach Bursa system.
2. Sell Q
Based on the lowest price and the second key is the time the request reach Bursa system.
Transaction is done when there is a match of sell and buy prices and also a match in volume
(A transaction will also be done if the buy is higher than the sell and the volume match... in this case the earlier price that reach bursa will be used)

I hope it answer your question.
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yea answered. thanks
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I saw this announcement from my trade platform OSK188.com (maybe some of you already read it)....


28 Mar 11 - In conjunction with the implementation of replacement of Session Order with Day Order targeted on 18 April 2011, please be informed that once implemented all unmatched orders (limit and market orders) entered during first session will be automatically carried forward by the Bursa Trade Securities (BTS) trading system and shall be considered as valid for whole trading day. Also, a single trading limit shall be applied for the whole trading day:

Trading limit for New Listing including IPO:

Above RM 1.00 - Limit Up : 400%; Limit Down : 30%.
Below RM 1.00 - Limit Up : 400% or minimum 30 cents whichever is higher; Limit Down : 30% or minimum 30 cents whichever is higher.
Trading limit for Existing stock:

Above RM1.00 - Limit Up : 30%; Limit Down : 30%.
Below RM1.00 - Limit Up : 30 cents; Limit Down : 30 cents


I got a question on what is actually the bold part ? Kind like blur to understand, i guess this is a new ruling. Thanks icon_question.gif
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QUOTE(mazda626 @ Apr 1 2011, 12:15 AM)
I saw this announcement from my trade platform OSK188.com (maybe some of you already read it)....
28 Mar 11 - In conjunction with the implementation of replacement of Session Order with Day Order targeted on 18 April 2011, please be informed that once implemented all unmatched orders (limit and market orders) entered during first session will be automatically carried forward by the Bursa Trade Securities (BTS) trading system and shall be considered as valid for whole trading day. Also, a single trading limit shall be applied for the whole trading day:

Trading limit for New Listing including IPO:

Above RM 1.00 - Limit Up : 400%; Limit Down : 30%.
Below RM 1.00 - Limit Up : 400% or minimum 30 cents whichever is higher; Limit Down : 30% or minimum 30 cents whichever is higher.
Trading limit for Existing stock:

Above RM1.00 - Limit Up : 30%; Limit Down : 30%.
Below RM1.00 - Limit Up : 30 cents; Limit Down : 30 cents


I got a question on what is actually the bold part ? Kind like blur to understand, i guess this is a new ruling. Thanks  icon_question.gif
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This is still same, just previously counted per session, now change to per day.

eg. stock closed Rm1.
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Morning limit up Rm1.30, if reach, after can limit up another 30% aka 1.30 x 1.3 = Rm1.69, max the stock that can achieve for whole day

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Max limit up for the day = Rm1.30.

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QUOTE(cherroy @ Apr 1 2011, 02:14 PM)
This is still same, just previously counted per session, now change to per day.

eg. stock closed Rm1.
Old
Morning limit up Rm1.30, if reach, after can limit up another 30% aka 1.30 x 1.3 = Rm1.69, max the stock that can achieve for whole day

New
Max limit up for the day = Rm1.30.
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Thanks Cherroy, haiya really confused me laugh.gif notworthy.gif
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post Apr 1 2011, 10:30 PM

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e-dividend

Only today i realised that i was not on e-divvy sad.gif
received check (KFC divvy) by mail.

If i'm not mistaken they/broker will charge me for e-divvy registration from today onwards?


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Hi, may I know is the brokerage fee (min RM12 so on) for share trading same as the brokerage fee for the warrant trading?
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QUOTE(wsrulez @ Apr 2 2011, 11:00 PM)
Hi, may I know is the brokerage fee (min RM12 so on) for share trading same as the brokerage fee for the warrant trading?
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Yes.
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post Apr 4 2011, 01:59 PM

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Hi,

I want to ask about investment. I newbie here. Can i let bank invest for me? Or do i need to do by myself?

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post Apr 5 2011, 12:12 AM

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Hi guys, want to ask about reclaiming income tax paid on dividends. it's possible to declare and reclaim them right?
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QUOTE(teehk_tee @ Apr 5 2011, 12:12 AM)
Hi guys, want to ask about reclaiming income tax paid on dividends. it's possible to declare and reclaim them right?
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Yes, Just file in the income tax return and fill in the column for the dividend and the refund will be automatically calculated. You will get the refund if there are excess monies after deducting your tax for the year.
If you are like me that is not in the taxable bracket than you will get full refund.
If you had not claim the previous year you can also include that claim... i am not sure on how many years back that you can include in the return
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QUOTE(rosdi1 @ Apr 5 2011, 03:51 AM)
Yes, Just file in the income tax return and fill in the column for the dividend and the refund will be automatically calculated. You will get the refund if there are excess monies after deducting your tax for the year.
If you are like me that is not in the taxable bracket than you will get full refund.
If you had not claim the previous year you can also include that claim... i am not sure on how many years back that you can include in the return
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