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Fighting the Bears
Will it hurt to look at the stock market in 2003? What are the stocks worth putting your money in?
The year that was - 2002
YEAR 2002 was clearly one of many misses for the local stock market.
Upside potential seen for component stocks
THE formation of an investment holding company with resources of up to RM10 billion invest in listed securities on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) could well provide a fillip to the market next week.
Valuecap aims to provide leadership and liquidity
IN a commentary on Nov 26 last year entitled I>Big challenges ahead for KLSE with demutualisation/I>, I noted that all participants in our capital market must play a more active role to make the KLSE a regional bourse that is innovative and internationally competitive.
Valuecap news sparks off KL market rally
A RALLY sparked off by news that Valuecap Sdn Bhd, with RM10bil for local equity investment, had started operations last Friday lifted the KLSE Composite Index (CI) by more than 2% yesterday.
Maybank good long-term buy
A TIP for successful stock investment: it pays to invest in and hold on to a good company.
Valuecap to boost market efficiency
Asset management company Valuecap Sdn Bhd was launched a week ago. Before one could say V-a-l-u-e-c-a-p, investors, and foreign funds came swooping in to the market to buy undervalued stocks. As the rush continued over the week, major corporate announcements were announced, turning a once sagging market into a bustle.
Msia strongly tipped for rating upgrade
MALAYSIA is a strong candidate for rating upgrades, and 2003 could be a year when the country regains its A rating, said JP Morgan head of Asia sovereign research, David G. Fernandez.
Global Soft to raise RM5mil from IPO
GLOBAL Soft (MSC) Bhd, which provides business application solutions to industries locally and abroad, will raise RM4.95mil from its flotation on the Mesdaq market, scheduled for March.
A rampaging bull?
Every ten years, some believes, the stock market will witness a bull run. Does the Malaysian market have the ingredients to turn that into a reality today?