Friday, February 29, 2008

Buat KJ.....

Salam buat saudara yg se ugama bernama Khairy
Suami pada seorang wanita yg bernama Nori
Anak kesayangan Dato Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
Siapa yg tak tahu beliau itu menantu Perdana Menteri

Khairy Jamaludin nama diberi
Di lahir kan dalam tahun 1976 10 haribulan Januari
Berpendidikan bukan hanya dari dalam negeri
United Kingdom dalam jurusan Philosopi, Politik dan Ekonomi

Pernah orang bertanya siapa kah itu Khairy
Dikatakan punyai kuasa mengatasi Perdana Menteri
Waktu itu belum pun sesiapa kenali
Tapi aura nya ternyata tidak boleh dipandang sepi


Khairy Jamaludin kini semacam digeruni
Bukan sahaja lawan malahan sendiri dalam parti
Macam mana bole jadi begini
Adakah disebabkan dia itu menantu Perdana Menteri


Tak ada sesiapa pun tak tahu cita cita Khairy
Bertanding di Rembau pada pilihanraya ini
Tentu lah untuk bertapak di Putrajaya nanti
Bukan sekadar MP tapi tentu nya menteri


Wahai saudara Khairy bakal menteri
Bila nanti dah berada di tempat tinggi
Janganlah pula lupa pada asal usul diri
Juga pada janji janji yang dah ditaburi


Kita sesama bangsa dan ugama juga punyai
Pendirian berkaitan bangsa dan jatidiri
Jangan pula bila dah punyai kuasa nanti
Bagai si tanggang yang angkuh tak sedar diri

Saudara Khairy yang punya diri
Nama mu disebut dlm ceramah sana sini
Tiada yang baik hanyalah caci maki
Sangkal lah nanti dgn taburan budi

Apa saja yang saudara telah dengari
Ambil lah sebagai ingatan utk muhasabah diri
PM telah melopori konsep Islam Hadhari
Sebagai Muslim hanya Allah tempat kita berserah diri

Berlabuh lah sudah tirai pentas caci maki
Kempen pilihanraya ke 12 Malaysia terkini
Hanya satu impian semua disanubari
Biarlah kita semua dalam Security Peace Prosperity...

Mari lah mari...Pergi Mengundi...Jgn Lupakan Kewajipan...Pada Negara....




Thursday, February 28, 2008

Pantun Terbuka Pilihanraya 2008

13 Feb 2008 Pak Lah mula bicara
Walaupun sebelumnya tak mau kata
Tapi di hati dah asyik bergelora
Bubarkan parlimen untuk pilihanraya

Tan Sri Rashid tak mau tunggu lama
24 Feb 2008 katanya calon boleh tunjuk muka
Jangan lupa isi borang dan tulis nama
8 Mac nanti ramai ramai pangkah yg mana suka

13 hari pesta kempen sana sini
Ceramah pilihanraya agenda terkini
Macam macam gelagat dan poster di sana sini
Hanya 5 tahun sekali baru lah boleh ditemui

BN dan BA asyik dok lobi para pengundi
Hingga ke dapur pun sanggup diredahi
Harap harap lah selepas ini
Muka yang menang usah lah payah dijejaki

Orang muda pasang poster tinggi tinggi
Orang tua pulak dah sedia nak mengundi
Calon pilihanraya dok berdebar debar hati
Entah kan hilang wang pertaruhan nanti

Dari Kepala Batas ke Permatang Pauh
Ikut jalan pintas lalu Tasek Gelugor lah
Wahai pengundi yang duduk jauh
Undi Pos dah sedia untuk di pangkah

Tinggal lah lagi 8 hari
Hari untuk semua kuar mengundi
Jangan lupa bangun awal nanti
Sebab ramalan cuaca kata hujan lebat menanti

Rakyat Malaysia dok menanti hari
Nak pilih bakal bakal menteri
Orang luar asyik dok perati
Nak tengok Malaysia lagu mana undi

Nak pesan sikit buat calon calon kat sini
Buat ingatan bakal bakal para menteri
Bila hangpa semua dah menang nanti
Jangan lah lupa kami yang mengundi

Melayu Cina India dan Benggali
Dah duduk aman tenteram sebelum ini
Jangan lah lupa pesanan pesanan ini
Lepas mengundi sama sama lah berdamai kembali

Buat kawan kawan di luar sana
Jangan lupa tanggungjawab anda
8 Mac 2008 hari di mana anda bagai raja
Undi anda pasti untuk yang mahu berkuasa

Akhir sekali saya nak kata lah
Undi BN kiranya kita pilih Pak Lah
Undi BA kita kata nak semua berubah
Undi Rosak pulak memang kita orang yang bermasaalah...

Lessons from Warren Buffett’s guru

Personal Investing: By OOI KOK HWA

Phillip Fisher says he doesn't want a lot of good investments but a few good outstanding ones.

Q: What can we learn from Philip Fisher?

Philip A. Fisher, one of Warren Buffett’s investment gurus, is known for his philosophy on the qualitative aspects of selecting a good company for investment. Buffett learned qualitative analysis from him.

Fisher got his early education at Stanford Business School. He joined an independent San Francisco bank as a securities analyst in 1928, and founded Fisher & Co, an investment counselling business, in 1931.

According to his book entitled Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, one of the most important investment philosophies from Fisher is Scuttlebutt, which he also calls “the business grapevine”, in investing.

Scuttlebutt is the use of the business grapevine to analyse a company. We can obtain the information from customers, employees, suppliers, academics, trade association officers, industry observers, etc. This information is crucial in determining the character of its managers and the potential of the company.

A good company should exhibit unquestionable management integrity, own highly competitive products, be in a healthy financial position, have good cost control and be effective in its research programme.

According to Fisher, even though it is hard to know quality of management, a good management team should possess the ability to carry out day-to-day tasks efficiently and have good long-term planning. The management should also have high integrity and maintain good labour, personal and executive relations.

Fisher is a believer of growth investing. We need to select stocks that have great potential to grow their businesses. It will be a waste of time to hold on to stocks that have no growth potential. He believes that we can get capital gains by buying into these companies as their stock prices would go up in line with the increase in their intrinsic value.

It requires extensive research before you can get one. Fisher said: “I don’t want a lot of good investments; I want a few outstanding ones.” These companies can be bought at high historic price earnings ratio (PER) because there is a possibility that their stock price is reflecting good news you don’t know about yet.

The growth companies should demonstrate strong and well-directed research capabilities. These companies should also exhibit an above-average sales organisation. Besides, they need to have a sustainable profit margin and good return on capital. Normally, these companies are the market leaders in the industry and have the advantages of scale.

A consistent and predictable dividend policy will provide the minimum returns to investors. Although high dividends are good for investors, to maintain business growth, high growth companies need to retain a certain level of profits for future expansion.

If a company is paying dividends with little retained earnings, it will cause lower reinvestment, which will affect its long-term growth. As mentioned earlier, the main returns to an investor is capital gain. He believes that buying into high growth companies will provide the capital gain.

When to sell

Fisher believes in long-term investment. According to him, the most important thing is to select the right stocks. “If the job has been correctly done when a common stock is purchased, the time to sell it is almost never,” he said. However, if we select the wrong stocks, we need to sell.

We need to admit that we have made mistakes in our calculation. This attitude is important as not many retailers have the courage to admit their mistakes. Furthermore, we should not expect to be right all the time. We should be aware that we can make mistakes and we will make mistakes in our analysis, but more importantly, we need to learn from our mistakes.

Fisher said: “The chief difference between a fool and a wise man is that the wise man learns from his mistakes, while the fool never does.”

Fisher will only call a sell on a stock when the company or industry has changed and the stock no longer qualifies as a growth stock or a better prospect is available elsewhere. He will not sell a stock just because a stock appears to be selling for a significantly above average PER or because the stock price has increased.

He believes that most investors always make mistakes by selling their stocks with the hope of buying them back at lower prices. In most instances, the investors miss the stock when it recovers.

Ooi Kok Hwa is a licensed investment adviser and managing partner of MRR Consulting

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Truly Malaysia.....

hai guys...the 8th March 2008 is quite close..this coming Saturday is a nomination day... every main party will nominate their best candidates for this 12th coming election. Do you have your own selection? Choose your candidate or party you like...But to me..i still prefer my own party.. Parti Bursa ( X ) vote me..

Monday, February 18, 2008

Aper Tengok2 ?


Besok...cubalah risik2 kalu ader kaunter GLC yang menarik nak disambar...Rasenyer UEMWorld, UEMBuilder & MRCB dah hampiri harga yang menarik...Jadi jika malam ni US mkt turun peluang untuk mengintai tu dah tentu ader...So awal2 pagi tu panjangkan leher dan hulurkan tangan untuk semak aper2 yg menarik...

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Parliament Dissolved Today For 12th General Election

PUTRAJAYA, Feb 13 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi today announced the dissolution of Parliament to pave the way for the 12th general election.

The announcement was made at a media conference at his office here and telecast live on RTM1 at noon.

The prime minister also advised all the state governments, except Sarawak, to dissolve their state assemblies to enable the state elections to be held simultaneously.

He said he had an audience with Yang di-Pertuan Agong Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin this morning and had received his consent to dissolve the 11th Parliament.

The dissolution of this Parliament was made 15 months before the expiry of its five-year term on May 16, 2009.

The Election Commission (EC) is expected to meet soon to fix the dates for nominations and polling.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak, who was present when the announcement was made, expressed the hope that the general election would run smoothly.

He said the Barisan Nasional (BN) hoped to retain the two-thirds majority that it received in the 11th general election in 2004.

He said the BN machinery was ready for the general election.

"The list of candidates has been fixed," he said, adding that the BN would field new faces as well as the old guard and would announce the names in a day or two.

Do We Have A Local Talent Like Him?

It has come as a shock to the local telecoms industry that Morten Lundal is calling it a day at DiGi.Com Bhd after four years at the helm.

Replacing him is Johan Eric Dennelind, who will take over as CEO on April 1. Dennelind, 38, is not new to DiGi as several years ago he was its chief financial officer (CFO) and chief marketing officer (CMO). He also has been CFO, CMO and deputy CEO of Telenor Sweden.

Lundal, who leaves DiGi on March 31, has accepted a senior international role at Britain’s Vodafone Group, the world's largest mobile phone company by revenue. Lundal told the board he did not want his contract extended beyond the current term.

In a statement, DiGi said it “was fortunate to get a CEO already well acquainted with the company, the staff, the customers and, of course, the Malaysian society.”

It said that “during Lundal’s tenure, DiGi’s value more than quintupled and DiGi is now one of the most admired companies in Malaysia. This aptly illustrates how well he has run the company. The board of DiGi would like to thank Lundal for his excellent contribution.”

There is no denying that Lundal has created a new culture in the company and a new way of doing business. For the year ended Dec 31, 2007, DiGi reported a 71% rise in net profit to RM805.6mil.

DiGi’s brand mascot, the Yellow Man, launched during Lundal’s tenure is a popular feature in Malaysia's cellular industry and DiGi is well known for being a trendsetter in product and price packaging.

But Lundal is leaving at a time when DiGi is about to get a 3G spectrum from Time dotCom Bhd, and the start of a new and exciting phase of development.

A tie-up with Time dotCom would also give DiGi access to a fibre-optic network that would help it enter broadband.

“Having worked with Dennelind for a long time, I am very happy to leave DiGi in his very capable hands,” Lundal said.

Perhaps it is fitting that a new face would be driving DiGi through a new phase but industry players are going to be watching Dennelind's every move as he gets into the driver's seat come April 1.
xtracted frm :Star Biz News

DO WE?...

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Wanna to know wat Nanyang say daily?

Hello guys...have you ever read Nanyang Siang Pau? It is hard to read as it is written in Chinese character...just wanna help you guys wat is written inside..wat our chinese frens know before us..just click this long url...make sure ur pc is powerful...hahaha

http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://www.nanyang.com/&sa=X&oi=translate&resnum=1&ct=result&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dnanyang%2Bonline%26hl%3Den%26rlz%3D1T4ADBF_enMY249MY249

Once the translated page out choose any news from local to international to read. Ok happy reading...The Tamil Nesan version will come forward afterthis...must get YB Samy permission dulu...hehehehe.