December 10, 2011

Unmanageable Stress


 I think these days, urban folks are definitely impatient with 'rotten eggs' in the organisation or even equipment that they feel are ' uncooperative'. So when men and machine are fused together, stress that it unimaginable can occur!

These three videos are seriously laughable!

Rapid No More

Rapid KL is the poor government excuse for public transportation in the Klang Valley!.


Not is it overloading most of the time; it has taken a bunch of drivers that really talk their heads off on CB radio without consideration of the paying passenger.

I think the government must do something about all these delinquents.

Yesterday evening, I waited for Godot for Bus No. 99 to Kota Damansara. It never came after more than an hour of nail-biting impatience.

I think these RapidKL buses are absolutely inefficient. After all what do you expect from the gomen!

So, I had to cough out RM35 for a premier taxi driven by a near drunkard!

A Cannibalistic Polar

Shocking!

This is one morbid picture of cannibalism among the polar bears.

Times must be hard..........

December 08, 2011

Bangkok Floods and Ingenuity

What a flood and what ingenuity the Bangkok folks showed the world.

In spite of the dire situation, it was also a time for revelry and laughs.

Look at these pictures and you will understand.

Gold Coast, Bangkok?
An Imelda Wannabe?
Green Galleys
Hawaiian Wedding Call
Wet Games
Jimmy Choo?
Pig in Boots
Mermaid Love Call
Gossip Girl Serena
Napkin Towel?

Fashion footwear

Lost Tourist?

Wanton Wallops and Favourable Upticks

If you pursue equities, this is one trying time. Wall Street got a kick in the butt, European markets are down on their knees and the East is Red.

Red Tide Bursa KL

Bursa KL succumbed by close to 15 points  and most of the counters have turned into crimson tides.

KLK led the pack southwards when they displayed their latest but dismal output of rubber and oil palm outputs. The counter sunk 70 sen to RM22.30, followed by Nestle, BAT, Petronas Dagang and Genting.

If KLK is the market mover for palm oil and rubber, expect other likewise counters to turn in similar type results. Time to buy?

Digi lost a sen to RM3.61 after going below RM3.60 at one point.

Air Asia went down 11 sen to RM3.66 after Tony's perceived wrong signals of leaving the low-cost airline.

However, the red tide did turn favourably for some counters.

Digi bucked the trend to close up 7 sen at RM3.69 while GAB tacked on 18 sen for a second all-time high of RM12.00 after touching RM12.04.

Digi: Bucking the trend to add 9 sen to RM3.69

Anyway, have a good weekend.

December 06, 2011

Digi: Balancing Act

Levelling off
I think today will be an easy day for Digi.

There is no rush to sell nor to buy.

Bearing no unforseen development, we can expect an ambivalent trading day today.

If things are good, then Digi should go back to RM 3.70

As of now it is at at RM3.63 down by another 3 sen.

Will it rebound?

December 05, 2011

Digi: Early Red Tide?

Losing traction
It sure appears that tired holders may rule the roost this morning.

So small wonder that the counter opened 3 pips down. It is now trading at RM3.66 for another 4 sen dip.

It looks like today may be a buying opportunity as it lacks traction.

If it slumps further without any redress, then we should wait for the next support level if and when it breaks RM3.60.

As expected, Digi remained at RM3.66 at hte close after dipping briefly to RM3.62 for a while.

Let us see whether tomorrow can see an upward demand for this share.