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Selected stock on Sep 2010

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Integra, Sunreit (newcomer), Sime, XDL, UMW, Suncity,Sapres,Supermax (ready to buy), Lahyong, Genting, Kulim, Gopeng, Naim

Been right is more important than the genius in trading.

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August 27, 2010 at 3:23 pm

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Can Sime Darby create value?

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1. Oleo-chemical business is not very developed and there is still a lot of unplanted acreage
2. Plan buy 300kha land in Sarawak
3. Own 220kha land in Liberia
4. Electrical and Utilities,E&U contributed 1% profit
5. Cost overruns: Bakun hydroelectric 2,400MW, Qatar oil and gas building
6. Azhar’s first step:creating value to help return the value lost
7. 5 core business:plantations, property, industrial,motors,E&U
8. Element of fraud in massive overruns is unknown
9. Capital tied 3.6bil, 15% return expectation, E&U should generate RM500min per year

Source The Star: 22 May 2010

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May 24, 2010 at 10:23 pm

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Gamuda RSI

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Above chart is a market price for Gamuda (5398) with RSI comparison. As a newbie, a friend did Long at RM2.80 due to his bullish expectation.
He should go Long while at RSI 30. Since he has jump into the market, he has to wait. Unfortunately, due lawsuits file by the Arabs, the price has fallen.
However, using RSI method, enable him to exit at a right time. Below are the decision he has to made to gain profit:

  1. Price touches MA line,
  2. RSI rises above the 70 level and falls back below it, and
  3. Double confirm it, when bearish divergence where the first peak is above 70.


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April 1, 2010 at 2:03 pm

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Searching the Web with RSS in WordPress

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RSS is an acronym for Really Simple Syndication, Rich Site Summary, or Ready for Some Stories. RSS is a simple XML tool that was originally created to help people syndicate and share updated content from their Web sites. It’s a streamlined way for you to get the content that you want all in one place – a feed reader – without visiting Web sites hoping for updated information.

I have downloaded the RSS from below link,

http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/feedlist/

Then, I found out there is no plugin tab in WordPress. After googling myself, I have found out that there is a difference between WordPress.com and WordPress.org.

WordPress.org is free blogging software while WordPress.com is different. You do not have to download software, pay for hosting or manage a web server

You can’t use plugins on WordPress.COM. You can use plugins on WordPress.ORG. If your blog is not hosted at WordPress.COM.

So here is my Worpress.com now, with no RSS.

Have ever try Joomla? It is in my list now.

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March 27, 2010 at 3:52 am

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Upcoming boom 2010: Furniture market

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Yesterday, an insider said that there will be tremendous up in furniture market. It is somewhat true while the market is 216 Up and 446 Down, the Furnitures had beaten up the market.

Big wonder while LCL is treated under PN 17 company but still being a favorite buy among investor.

From the above graph, MACD indicates Bullish Centerline Crossover (BUY), while Slow Stochastic drop from overbought 70. Cannot wait until it drops to 20.

Another upcoming competitor is Homeritz. Homeritz’s IPO involves the issuance of 9 million new ordinary shares and offer for sale of 35.02 million vendor shares at 65 sen apiece.

Homeritz RM0.65, listed on Feb 19.

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February 4, 2010 at 6:38 pm

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Morse Code

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Learnt this from primary school in Scout. Reloading Morse Code program in progress…

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January 2, 2010 at 1:14 pm

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10 Commandments for Observing and Decoding Nonverbal Communications Successfully

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Commandment 1: Be a competent observer of your environment

Commandment 2: Observing in context is key to understand

Commandment 3: Learn to recognize and decode nonverbal behaviors that are universal

Commandment 4: Learn to recognize and decode idiosyncratic# nonverbal behaviors

Commandment 5: When you interact with others, try to establish their baseline behaviors

Commandment 6: Always try to watch people for multiple tells – behaviors that occur in clusters or in succession

Commandment 7: It’s important to look for changes in a person’s behaviors that can signal changes in thoughts, emotions, interest, or intent

Commandment 8: Learning to detect false or misleading nonverbal signals is also critical

Commandment 9: Knowing how to distinguish between comfort and discomfort will help you to focus on the most important behaviors for decoding nonverbal communications

Commandment 10: When observing others, be subtle about it

#a signal that is particularly unique to a particular individual

Joe Navarro – What Every Body is Saying

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December 17, 2009 at 4:08 pm

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Teh O lawan Teh Tarik

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Seorang jutawan pernah menasihati saya ketika kami sedang bersarapan. Di hadapan kami terdapat 2 gelas. Gelas pertama berisi teh O dan yg kedua berisi teh tarik. Nasihatnya kepada saya, setiap drpd kita inginkan teh tarik, tetapi buat masa ini, apa yang ada di hadapan kita hanyalah teh O dan itu sahaja yg kita mampu pada masa ini. Jangan lepaskan peluang, dapatkan teh O. Kita hanya perlu menjualkan teh O itu dan menambah sedikit wang lagi bagi memiliki teh tarik. Tetapi apabila pada masa kita mampu dan bersedia bagi memiliki teh tarik tanpa perlu menjualkan teh O maka, kita tidak perlu melepaskan teh O itu.

Kaya dengan Rumah – Syamsuddin Abdul Kadir

Analoginya, teh O ibarat rumah apartmen, manakala teh tarik ibarat rumah teres 2 tingkat. Memang sukar untuk dapatkan penyewa yang terpaksa membayar wang yang lebih demi keselesaan berbanding rumah apartmen. Shamsuddin telah memberi pengajaran yang bermakna kepada saya.

Bagi sesiapa yang ingin menyewa lot kedai Season Square di Damansara Damai (teh tarik saya) di tingkat dua bolehlah menghubungi saya. Luas 454 sqft. Berdekatan dengannya ada McD dan terminal bas yang sedang dalam pembinaan.

http://www.mmail.com.my/content/13015-bus-terminal-damai-damansara-residents

Komen dari hartanah otai tentang season square,

http://tipshartanah.wordpress.com/2006/11/10/seasons-square-damansara-damai/

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November 21, 2009 at 6:57 pm

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Top 10 Reasons to take an MBA

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* Article adapted from various sources. You may be a fresh graduate from college or one with some working experience. Perhaps you want to do something more with your life, something with a higher purpose. Well have you ever thought about pursuing an MBA? As the pace of change accelerates, we can take comfort in knowing that the Masters in Business Administration (MBA) degree is still a ‘constant’ worth embracing. Indeed for many, an MBA continues to be the cornerstone for the success they’re looking for. There’re many reasons why an MBA might be perfect for you. Here are the top 10 reasons why you should take the plunge:

1. Earn a widely-recognized top credential An MBA is a degree, granted after one to two years of graduate-level university study that provides training in both the theory and practice of business management. It certifies that you have a general competency in all the major functional management roles in the modern corporation. In fact, an MBA is recognized throughout the world as a *high-level* credential and may be your passport to a promising career.

2. Flexible study arrangements:- Full time, part time and online program are available. MBA programs can be taken at your chosen pace but must be completed within a maximum of five years. Some MBA programs are designed to minimize disruption to normal work demands and home life, so even if you are still studying or working, you could choose to attend classed in the evenings and the occasional weekends.

3. An increase in earnings potential. From an income point of view, statistics show that on average, a person with an MBA will start off at about 12% more than someone with a basic degree. Ten percent more each month for one year is 120% and in a 10 year span, that amounts to a very large sum. Your MBA is an investment in yourself and as with any other investment, you have to decide if the potential return is worth the time and money spent.

4. Greater opportunities to work in a country or geographical region of your choice. One word: mobility. Everyone hits the wall at some point and longs for an opportunity with more responsibility and different duties. MBA programs give you the competitive edge you need to separate yourself from the competition. An MBA degree can also be used to improve social, environmental and economic standards in private and non-profit businesses throughout the world.

5. Grow your networking resources. An MBA acts like a magnet attracting talented people from every corner of society. These professional relationships will serve you well throughout your career, providing essential mentoring and contacts. Such networking is not limited to fellow students but includes internship opportunities, drawing upon a highly qualified faculty. These qualities make the fabric of the MBA experience a good and comfortable fit for almost anyone.

6. Polish your communication skills. Communication skills are just as if not more important than the other business analysis skills as it is the key to business success. A survey conducted by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business rated listening skills and the ability to manage change in the workplace as the most crucial skills to succeed in today’s business.

7. Advancement in Career. MBA also at times serves as an entry ticket to many organizations, whose doors are open most exclusively for MBA graduates. A Master of Business Administration prepares you for a managerial role in your current field, whether or not you’re already in the business world. Medical professionals, publishing professionals, real estate agents and tech support specialists are among the many that benefits from an MBA degree and attain a more rewarding position in their existing career.

8. A chance to learn standard tools for organizing business activity and managing business processes. MBA is a managerial qualification that is all about learning leadership. MBA provides the tools, techniques and resources needed to run a business, namely risk management plans, performances plans, and project management as well as marketing plans. Managing a business is a strategic asset. Just like job promotions, you get recognized for the work you’ve already done and not based on the work you are going to do. Start taking up more responsibilities in handling business activities both in good and hard times as you will never know when you will be facing a crisis in future.

9. Be your Own Boss with an MBA. If you have an entrepreneurial spirit, an MBA course can help you reach your goals. The leadership skills and management training gained can be turned into something profitable which includes bringing a new business to life. If you have the creativity, people skills and drive to start a business, a good graduate program will train you in critical areas like business planning, venture financing and small business management.

10. Gain an in-depth understanding of the business world. The world of business is ever changing and complex. It is composed of many fields and principles that all interact with each other at the same time. An MBA program is a well-rounded degree that covers a variety of business areas for an in-depth picture of the business world.

Did any of these 10 reasons appeal to your situation? Well whatever your reason for getting an MBA may be, the bottom line is that an MBA will teach you a lot about business in response to the challenges of today’s fast paced and increasingly complex global business environment. As much as it is a hefty investment on your part, it could open doors of opportunities that were closed to you before. Good luck!

Written by bezita77

November 6, 2009 at 6:56 pm

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AXIATA 3 month low of RM2.91 (TP RM3.81)

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axiata271009AXIATA Group pulled back to a three-month low of RM2.91 during intra-day session amid extended correction yesterday. Apparently, the moving average convergence/divergence indicator is bearish, trending sharply below the trigger line, but prices may stage a rebound soon as they have been grossly oversold. Resistance is expected at RM3.09-RM3.10 band, followed by RM3.27. As for the downside, important support is pegged at the 100-day simple moving average of RM2.86

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October 28, 2009 at 10:27 pm

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