
change of garbermen ... no sweat lah.... happened so many times around us leow... sukarno falls followed by suharto fall, don't know change how many times leow... thailand coup here coup there, everytime coup follow by change of garbermen... same for malaysia ... just change of personality mah... from tengku to hussein to mahadie to badawi to .... najib? all still inside umno mah.... even if go to the anwar ... also no impact lah... anwar like to do business with singapore ... no sweat lah.
Buy them over, then kick them out later lor.......M'sia in politcal transsection, old way of governing by previous govt run by Dr mati, cannot be used liao, new challenge is set to bring M'sia to the forefornt, seak of the devil, the devil apper so soon. even he er... who ever won the trust of the people's, is also in weak position to gov...going to see more kelantan wayang soon. Ummo is still the strongest parties amont the weakest one. No change until changes come. No worry untill worry come.
Andrew ( Date: 18-Jun-2008 21:15) Posted:
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On March 8, I was sitting comfortably watching CNA report on the Malaysia Election. By 11pm, there is no much news about the results, this is a bit strange.
And then, internet news mentioned that Anwar declared BN loses 2/3 majority. I was thinking, Anwar must be kidding. And then, the five states....the rest is history.
Today, June 17th breaking news, One of BN's umbrella of parties, the Sabah Progressive Party, declared a Vote of No Confidence. They will discuss on Friday whether to leave BN and to call for a Vote of No Confidence on Monday (June 23rd)
Here is my question:
With this changing situation in Malaysia, what will happen to our stock market if Malaysia do see a change in government ?
How many listed companies in SGX has extensive investment in Malaysia ?
What will happened to the Iskandar Development Region ? Understand that 22 local companies bought land there ? Who are they ?