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$GENTING (3182.MY)$ You may judge your self this share good or no good:
In the year 2007, I bough this share with the price of RM42 (Lot Size 1000), after 17 years, this share is RM3+ ( Lot Size 100)🤣.
In the year 2007, I bough this share with the price of RM42 (Lot Size 1000), after 17 years, this share is RM3+ ( Lot Size 100)🤣.
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Morning, mooers!
This week, $MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ (11/26) and $PBBANK (1295.MY)$ (11/27) are said to report their quarterly earnings. After the recent pullback, investors are focusing on the performance of these two local banking giants. Who will be the winner of earnings week? Make your choice and grab some point rewards!
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● An equal share of 5,000 points: For mooers who correctly guessed the winner who makes the biggest % gains in...
This week, $MAYBANK (1155.MY)$ (11/26) and $PBBANK (1295.MY)$ (11/27) are said to report their quarterly earnings. After the recent pullback, investors are focusing on the performance of these two local banking giants. Who will be the winner of earnings week? Make your choice and grab some point rewards!
Rewards
● An equal share of 5,000 points: For mooers who correctly guessed the winner who makes the biggest % gains in...
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Tomorrow will drop by 15 cents, haha 😄.
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$SIME (4197.MY)$ guys, last friday close 2.45 , open today 2.37 is due to dividend? if sell today still eligible get dividend?
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$SIME (4197.MY)$ As one of the few KLSE stocks with significant dividend capabilities, 2-ringgit stocks (AXIATA~BAUTO~GENM~MSC.....), SIME had the most difficult dividend performance in this quarterly report. After announcing a dividend of 0.110, it continuously lost 0.220 for two consecutive days. It's important to note that the dividend has not yet gone EX (ex-dividend). If we measure it based on today's closing price of 8:30 AM, it's difficult to guarantee that the stock price will fall below 2.30 after the EX date on September 9th (which happens to be a rare climax day for KLSE, ushering in the listing of SPEED99 with a high likelihood of starting at 2.520 and closing at 3.630, with a maximum of 4.00 on that day).
KLSE's 2-ringgit stocks (2.xx) are worth everyone's attention and selection as stocks that can provide stable dividends in the long term. Some potential stocks are HARTA~MSC~GCB. Some stable stocks are GENM~AXIATA~SIME. Currently, the most outstanding 2-ringgit stock is BAUTO, with a dividend yield of around 10%.
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KLSE's 2-ringgit stocks (2.xx) are worth everyone's attention and selection as stocks that can provide stable dividends in the long term. Some potential stocks are HARTA~MSC~GCB. Some stable stocks are GENM~AXIATA~SIME. Currently, the most outstanding 2-ringgit stock is BAUTO, with a dividend yield of around 10%.
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$Intel (INTC.US)$ $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$
Why does Intel still exist, if it is more expensive and has poorer performance compared to AMD? Since Intel still gets sales every year, why won't business owners move to AMD, since they are spending money on infrastructure upgrade anyway?? Are they stupid, because they want to spend more money and get less work done?
The reality is Intel comes with its proprietary software such as compilers and mpi etc. When a code is implemented, it is also optimised against t...
Why does Intel still exist, if it is more expensive and has poorer performance compared to AMD? Since Intel still gets sales every year, why won't business owners move to AMD, since they are spending money on infrastructure upgrade anyway?? Are they stupid, because they want to spend more money and get less work done?
The reality is Intel comes with its proprietary software such as compilers and mpi etc. When a code is implemented, it is also optimised against t...
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$Intel (INTC.US)$ somehow I feel he is doing his best to revive. I buy. Don't disappoint who supports you.
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Carrensoo : Yea. Doubted. But 2007 and now in charged by different Mr. Lim