...kini mengadakan promosi bagi peserta yang ingin menyertai seminar untuk dua segmen dengan diskaun sebanyak RM200 serta penginapan percuma (untuk seminar di Pusat Latihan PUABUMI sahaja)......rebutlah peluang mempelajari ilmu pelaburan ini...

Penginapan percuma hanya untuk penyertaan dua segmen di Pusat Latihan PUABUMI Kemaman, Terengganu sahaja...

Barisan Penceramah

Barisan Penceramah
Kami bersedia untuk turun padang membongkar rahsia pelaburan di Bursa Malaysia

Destinasi Seminar

Destinasi Seminar
Pakej Eksklusif Istimewa ~ Seminar Jutawan Saham dan CPO siri ke 3 adalah pembuka untuk tahun 2011 ini di Pusat Latihan PUABUMI pada 8hb dan 9hb Januari 2011

Seminar Jutawan Saham & CPO akan berada di Santuary Resort Cherating pada 15 Januari 2011 ( segmen ekuiti ) dan 16 Januari 2011 ( segmen CPO )

Kem Pelaburan PUABUMI II akan berada di Hotel Midah Kuala Lumpur pada 13 Ogos 2011 ( segmen CPO ) dan 14 Ogos 2011 ( segmen Ekuiti )

Seminar Jutawan Saham & CPO akan berada di Suria City Hotel, Johor Bahru pada 29 Januari 2011 ( segmen ekuiti ) dan 30 Januari 2011 ( segmen CPO )

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Market Review

Selling persists. The FBM KLCI eased 2.95 points lower to close at 1,293.7 points as selling pressure on key heavy weights persisted. Corporate newsflows includes: KNM has not extended BlueFire Capital’s exclusivity period for due diligence giving rise to speculation that the offer price for the takeover may be reduced, Telekom Malaysia plans to launch IPTV with 22 channles, Titan has reached an agreement with its bankers to pay out a final tax exempt dividend of RM77.8m and Tan Sri William Cheng has acquired 33.5m Lion Industries shares. Finally, the Dow Jones closed 43.9 points higher, lifted by healthcare stocks as uncertainty over their outlook has passed with the new Health care bill, an unusual example of Sell on Rumour and Buy on Fact. We expect our local bourse to continue in its consolidation phase pending any fresh leads.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Market Review

Selling persists. The FBM KLCI eased 2.95 points lower to close at 1,293.7 points as selling pressure on key heavy weights persisted. Corporate newsflows includes: KNM has not extended BlueFire Capital’s exclusivity period for due diligence giving rise to speculation that the offer price for the takeover may be reduced, Telekom Malaysia plans to launch IPTV with 22 channles, Titan has reached an agreement with its bankers to pay out a final tax exempt dividend of RM77.8m and Tan Sri William Cheng has acquired 33.5m Lion Industries shares. Finally, the Dow Jones closed 43.9 points higher, lifted by healthcare stocks as uncertainty over their outlook has passed with the new Health care bill, an unusual example of Sell on Rumour and Buy on Fact. We expect our local bourse to continue in its consolidation phase pending any fresh leads.

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