February 13, 2012

There was a Moment in Time......

For a moment in time, Whitney was with us. She leaves us with more sweet that bitter memories. Here is her rendition of 'The Greatest Love of All".

Celine Dion In Concert

Celine in concert is an experience. If only, it is the real thing. However, a HD video of the event is second best.

Here, enjoy!

Supermax Corporation -New Target Price

Some More Upside

Fresh after its recent 1:1 bonus issue, Supermax Corporation (Supermax)continues to get market support. Supermax is now trading ten sen down at RM2.09 from the ex-price of RM2.19.

A research house, OSK Research continues to be bullish about the rubber gloves sector,selecting Supermax as its top pick. The potential target price envisaged is RM2.75.

Why Supermax?

OSK likes the company because of its attractive valuation and the fact that it operates in a recession-resilient industry.

While there have been isolated cases of bird flu in Asia currently, health care MNCs are beginning to gradually stock up rubber gloves to avoid buying them at "cut throat" price should a pandemic breaks out.

The risks to its upside potential are the continuing high cost of rubber supported artificially by both the Indonesian and Malaysian governments and the rising ringgit.


Thailand has also meanwhile approved a plan to increase the price of locally-grown natural rubber to THB120 (RM11.84)/kg through the Bank of Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives-offering soft loans of THB5bn to local agricultural institutes and another THB10bn soft loan to the Rubber Estate Organization, both at zero per cent interest to help them purchase natural rubber from local rubber farmers.

Intervention was necessary because of poor rubber prices arising from the global economic slowdown; the flooding crisis in Thailand which had temporarily suspended its production of automobiles and parts and the slower automotive growth in China which in turn slowed down its purchase of Thai natural rubber and instead had switched to the cheaper Indonesian rubber.

Sans all these support schemes, the natural forces of demand and supply will determine rubber and latex prices.

Latex price are expected to stay above RM7 in the shorter term.

While the scenario is not great, it remains good for Supermax to continue to perform well.

Betting on BAT

Riding High

Rolling in the Profits

Despite so many anti-smoking campaigns world-wide and exorbitant tax levy, most tobacco company counters continue to go up. Individuals actually find it very hard to own tobacco shares anywhere in the development world. The same is going to happen to Malaysia.

Look at the way British American Tobacco shares are going upwards,it is now very difficult for a retail player to purchase a 1000 shares at today's going price of RM51.50 per share. At best, you would have to cough out RM5,150 for a token 100 units of it.

BAT is certainly a good counter and pays absolutely beautiful dividends. Ask any minority shareholder and he will tell you that the share has been good to him with its bumper dividend pay-out every now and then. I will delve a little bit on BAT's dividend in another posting.

After a lull from the beginning of the year where its shares ranged from just below RM50.00, today is one break-out day. From RM50.30 , it shot passed up to almost touch RM52.00. One lot was done at RM51.98 and another at RM51.90. A dozen lots were contracted at RM51.88 before weak sellers came out from the woodwork to sell the counter down. Before the market ended, massive buying appeared out of nowhere. Some 69,500 shares changed hands during the last hour or so. This is equivalent to 51% of all volume traded.

Price-wise BAT shares have soared today by 2.4%.

Why is BAT flying like crazy?

Is it being bought by institutional buyers from overseas as a proxy to a strengthening ringgit? Or are they bought by local funds, a delayed January effect response?

Maybe another super dividend is in store as BAT has time and again been giving shareholders sweet surprises.

There is also that possibility that a bonus may be given or a share split might be in the offing.

Finishing Strong! at RM51.50

Whatever the reason, BAT is one might good counter to watch and to invest.

February 12, 2012

Ranking for Frequent Blog Site Visits

By chance, I came across the ranking for this blog.

According to Alexa Traffic Ranking, Journaler0203 ranks in position 7,083,989 in terms of visits.

Alexa Web Information Company conducts web site audits.

The most read were posts related to Commissioner of Oath, local stocks, English, social and economic issues.

Interesting world ranking, don't you think?

Is 1Malaysia in Troubled Waters?


When PM Najib took over the helm of government, he wanted to make his mark amidst the currents of ITC technology,globalisation and the realities of the multi-racial and multi religious Malaysian society.

So, he conceptualised 1Malaysia. But what is in this capsule called 1Malaysia? Najib has to make practical meaning to the citizens from many divides. It cannot be the equivalent to the trade-mark of DAP's Malaysian Malaysia, no matter how alike like peas in a pod, they are.

So, what he has done has been to add bits and pieces to make it relevant.

Somewhere, along the line, the Rukun Negara, the national unifying ethos, had to take a back-seat.

So, a concoction of facets of what 1 Malaysia is and can be made tangible started to take shape.

Like the proverbial Blind Men and the Elephant, every thinking Malaysia tried to put a handle on the nebulous 1 Malaysia concept and how it applied to him in his life and his nation.

Obviously, the people who are optimists, will see the good in Najib's concept while the naysayers will find fault with it with every drop of a cap, hat or songkok.

The 1 Malaysia concept includes everything from 1Menu,1 Kedai Malaysia,PR1M Housing,Br1M(Citizen Grants),1Malaysia Student Grants. 1 Malaysia Book Coupons and more to come.

The more controversial of his 1Malaysia concept had to do with religion. As a 1Malaysia PM, he made it a point to attend cultural and religious festivals as well as to be seen with ICT and youths.

So, PM waded into unknown waters when he attended the recent Taipusam religious celebrations on 7 February. The religious authorities have now contraindicated that the PM should not attend such functions as it meant he is sacrifying his Muslim faith.

This would likely be a 'storm in a teacup' if it can be contained. Can he enlist Khir Baharom to do the needful?

Let us see how PM will dismantle this barrage of criticisms against him from the religious quarter; or maybe he can continue being silent,as always.

Flying Dreams: This Time It is for Real

Yes, this is superb New Zealand technology. The Martin Jetpack will make you fly.

Remember the cartoon strip,"Dick Tracy" and how his gang of detectives fly atop streets and buildings to apprehend criminals.

Also recall, the opening scene before the credits of 'Thunderball' when James Bond escaped from the baddies by using a jetpack to fly off to a safe distance to his waiting car driven by a pretty thing.

Yes, reality has come. From the cartoon strip and the film strip, you can really fly once the Martin Jetpack is sold world-wide from military to recreational purposes. That is, after hey have the legal and regulatory framework in place.