$SUNVIEW (0262.MY)$
Open a position.
Hope to get a little share in the upcoming announcement of LSS5 project 😂😂😂
Then on Monday, let's see a rise in both volume and price 🤣
Open a position.
Hope to get a little share in the upcoming announcement of LSS5 project 😂😂😂
Then on Monday, let's see a rise in both volume and price 🤣
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$CEB (5311.MY)$
CEB (CAPE EMS Berhad) recently applied for a bridging loan to alleviate short-term cash flow pressure under specific financial needs. This loan can fill the funding gap before existing assets are converted into available funds, usually to support ongoing acquisitions or other capital expenditures.
According to reports, CEB's management stated that one of the purposes of this loan is to clean up assets unrelated to the company's core business before going public, making the company's image more attractive to potential investors in the capital markets. This strategy can make the listing process smoother and may increase institutional investors' interest. CEB has also received attention from institutions such as Equinas, as well as rumored interest from the Credor Fund, but ultimately no agreement was reached due to price or terms.
If this loan is successfully approved, it may bring positive effects to CEB. Not only can it help the company operate more flexibly financially, but it can also lay the foundation for future growth and performance after going public. This may have a positive impact on the stock price, especially when the market is confident in the company's future prospects.
CEB (CAPE EMS Berhad) recently applied for a bridging loan to alleviate short-term cash flow pressure under specific financial needs. This loan can fill the funding gap before existing assets are converted into available funds, usually to support ongoing acquisitions or other capital expenditures.
According to reports, CEB's management stated that one of the purposes of this loan is to clean up assets unrelated to the company's core business before going public, making the company's image more attractive to potential investors in the capital markets. This strategy can make the listing process smoother and may increase institutional investors' interest. CEB has also received attention from institutions such as Equinas, as well as rumored interest from the Credor Fund, but ultimately no agreement was reached due to price or terms.
If this loan is successfully approved, it may bring positive effects to CEB. Not only can it help the company operate more flexibly financially, but it can also lay the foundation for future growth and performance after going public. This may have a positive impact on the stock price, especially when the market is confident in the company's future prospects.
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$CYPARK (5184.MY)$
Malaysia's fifth large-scale solar energy plan (LSS5) aims to increase the domestic wind power generation capacity, and has opened bidding for 2000MW, divided into four main categories:
1. Category One: Ground or rooftop solar projects (1-10MW), with 250MW quota, only open to companies with at least 51% Bumiputera ownership and small and medium enterprise qualifications.
2. Category Two: Ground or rooftop solar projects (10-30MW), also with a quota of 250MW, requiring at least 51% Bumiputera ownership.
3. Category Three: Large-scale ground or rooftop solar projects (30-500MW), with a quota of 1000MW, only open to companies with at least 51% Malaysian local ownership.
Category 4: Floating cecep solar energy projects (10-500MW), with a quota of 500MW, similar requirements to Category 3.
According to regulations, eligible companies must purchase application documents between April 1st and 16th, 2024, and submit bidding proposals by July. This provides significant opportunities for companies with certain Bumiputera or local equity. Eligible companies are expected to include some locally listed Malaysian energy companies with certain foreign participation. These projects are expected to be operational in 2026, helping Malaysia achieve its carbon neutrality goals.
In the upcoming Large-Scale cecep solar energy Generation Plan (LSS5) project in Malaysia, several companies have...
Malaysia's fifth large-scale solar energy plan (LSS5) aims to increase the domestic wind power generation capacity, and has opened bidding for 2000MW, divided into four main categories:
1. Category One: Ground or rooftop solar projects (1-10MW), with 250MW quota, only open to companies with at least 51% Bumiputera ownership and small and medium enterprise qualifications.
2. Category Two: Ground or rooftop solar projects (10-30MW), also with a quota of 250MW, requiring at least 51% Bumiputera ownership.
3. Category Three: Large-scale ground or rooftop solar projects (30-500MW), with a quota of 1000MW, only open to companies with at least 51% Malaysian local ownership.
Category 4: Floating cecep solar energy projects (10-500MW), with a quota of 500MW, similar requirements to Category 3.
According to regulations, eligible companies must purchase application documents between April 1st and 16th, 2024, and submit bidding proposals by July. This provides significant opportunities for companies with certain Bumiputera or local equity. Eligible companies are expected to include some locally listed Malaysian energy companies with certain foreign participation. These projects are expected to be operational in 2026, helping Malaysia achieve its carbon neutrality goals.
In the upcoming Large-Scale cecep solar energy Generation Plan (LSS5) project in Malaysia, several companies have...
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$CEB (5311.MY)$
Currently, only the female boss is reducing positions. There is currently a fierce battle among the block orders, waiting to see which institution will exit.
It is best for shrimp soldiers and crab generals to avoid for now and enter the market after stability. 😂
Currently, only the female boss is reducing positions. There is currently a fierce battle among the block orders, waiting to see which institution will exit.
It is best for shrimp soldiers and crab generals to avoid for now and enter the market after stability. 😂
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$CEB (5311.MY)$
(Just sharing)
Source: ChatGPT
CAPE EMS Berhad (CEB), trading code 5311, is a company mainly engaged in investment holding and electronics manufacturing services. According to the latest information, the company has the following subsidiaries:
1. **CAPE MANUFACTURING Sdn. Bhd.** - Focuses on the manufacture and assembly of electronic products.
2. **CAPE EMS Sdn. Bhd.** - Provides electronics manufacturing services, including full-process solutions from design to production.
3. **CAPE ENERGY Sdn. Bhd.** - Focus on renewable energy solutions.
These subsidiaries enable CAPE EMS to provide a wide range of products and services, covering everything from consumer electronics to energy management.
To analyze the profitability of CAPE EMS Berhad (CEB) subsidiaries, we need to look at their financial performance and contribution rates. Here's an overview of CAPE EMS's major subsidiaries and their profitability:
### 1. **CAPE MANUFACTURING Sdn. Bhd. **
- **Main Business**: Manufacture and assembly of electronic products, particularly providing solutions for the consumer electronics and industrial electronics markets.
- **Profitability**: As C...
(Just sharing)
Source: ChatGPT
CAPE EMS Berhad (CEB), trading code 5311, is a company mainly engaged in investment holding and electronics manufacturing services. According to the latest information, the company has the following subsidiaries:
1. **CAPE MANUFACTURING Sdn. Bhd.** - Focuses on the manufacture and assembly of electronic products.
2. **CAPE EMS Sdn. Bhd.** - Provides electronics manufacturing services, including full-process solutions from design to production.
3. **CAPE ENERGY Sdn. Bhd.** - Focus on renewable energy solutions.
These subsidiaries enable CAPE EMS to provide a wide range of products and services, covering everything from consumer electronics to energy management.
To analyze the profitability of CAPE EMS Berhad (CEB) subsidiaries, we need to look at their financial performance and contribution rates. Here's an overview of CAPE EMS's major subsidiaries and their profitability:
### 1. **CAPE MANUFACTURING Sdn. Bhd. **
- **Main Business**: Manufacture and assembly of electronic products, particularly providing solutions for the consumer electronics and industrial electronics markets.
- **Profitability**: As C...
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$OFB (0312.MY)$
Big fish want 'Untung Besar', small shrimp all 'tak tak tak tak tak……tak untung tak untung 🌊😂😂😂
Big fish want 'Untung Besar', small shrimp all 'tak tak tak tak tak……tak untung tak untung 🌊😂😂😂
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$Starbucks (SBUX.US)$
Starbucks surged 6.85% at the close. According to media reports, one of the largest aggressive funds globally, Elliott Management Corporation, acquired a large stake in Starbucks.
Starbucks surged 6.85% at the close. According to media reports, one of the largest aggressive funds globally, Elliott Management Corporation, acquired a large stake in Starbucks.
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