$KOPI (0338.MY)$ Suddenly the company stop growing rapidly After ipo. Pitfall for investor.
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KOPI $KOPI (0338.MY)$ is expected to release its latest quarterly earnings on February 21*. How will the market react to the company's results? Vote your answer to participate!
*The exact release date depends on the company's announcement.
Quarterly Report for the quarter ending 31 December 2024
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$COLFORM (0341.MY)$ correct me if i m wrong. Colform should benefit from Trump's proposed tariff due to trade diversion as it is a downstream player!?
$COLFORM (0341.MY)$ Bad luck for all listed steel companies today due to Trump's tariff on steel!
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$AIRPORT (5014.MY)$ Has anyone received the takeover payment?
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There is no guaranteed profit in stock investment, but the chance of making money greatly increases through the opportunity of privatization.
This is only for the purpose of making profits through short-term speculation, and all political factors are not considered in this text.
Let's start with the timeline.
In April 2024, Khazanah and EPF plan to privatize. $AIRPORT(Delisted) (5014.MY)$ Malaysia Airports.
In May 2024, the GDA consortium announced the acquisition of Malaysia Airports at a price of RM11 per share.
In November 2024, MAVCOM approved the acquisition.
On December 6, 2024, email acquisition notification.
On January 6, 2025, GDA has obtained 75.73% of the votes.
On January 7, 2025, bought Malaysia Airport at RM10.64 and sold to GDA at RM11, making a profit of RM0.36, and the ROI is 3.38%.
On February 7, 2025, the Banks account has received GDA's RM11.
The Exchange announcement mentioned that there is no intention to maintain the airport's listing status; in other words, as long as 75% of the Stocks are acquired, privatization of the airport can be achieved with little difficulty.
Here comes the key point, since it is known that GDA will definitely acquire Malaysian airport Stocks from retail investors at RM11 per share, in other words, buying below RM11 will guarantee a profit.
Overall, a 3.38% ROI is not particularly attractive; however, with zero risk and considering a one-month period, when converted to CAGR, the ROI actually exceeds 50%.
Returns on personal investments...
This is only for the purpose of making profits through short-term speculation, and all political factors are not considered in this text.
Let's start with the timeline.
In April 2024, Khazanah and EPF plan to privatize. $AIRPORT(Delisted) (5014.MY)$ Malaysia Airports.
In May 2024, the GDA consortium announced the acquisition of Malaysia Airports at a price of RM11 per share.
In November 2024, MAVCOM approved the acquisition.
On December 6, 2024, email acquisition notification.
On January 6, 2025, GDA has obtained 75.73% of the votes.
On January 7, 2025, bought Malaysia Airport at RM10.64 and sold to GDA at RM11, making a profit of RM0.36, and the ROI is 3.38%.
On February 7, 2025, the Banks account has received GDA's RM11.
The Exchange announcement mentioned that there is no intention to maintain the airport's listing status; in other words, as long as 75% of the Stocks are acquired, privatization of the airport can be achieved with little difficulty.
Here comes the key point, since it is known that GDA will definitely acquire Malaysian airport Stocks from retail investors at RM11 per share, in other words, buying below RM11 will guarantee a profit.
Overall, a 3.38% ROI is not particularly attractive; however, with zero risk and considering a one-month period, when converted to CAGR, the ROI actually exceeds 50%.
Returns on personal investments...
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$Microsoft (MSFT.US)$ MSFT development must focus on efficiency and cost. Are you telling me that a fund manager's 6 million side project surpasses all the technology giants? Personally, I don't believe it, afraid it is another Loongson Hanxin incident.
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I just type 'xi jingping' and deepseek says sorry to me