Aiyo
U not tired meh.....everyday come and talk down the
share  and repeat the same storyline.
I see already also tired....
Pls do something constructive elsewhere and don
waste yr precious time here if no vested interest
Though i hv vested interest, I heed someone' s adv
to stop promoting and let the BB do their job
 
U not tired meh.....everyday come and talk down the
share  and repeat the same storyline.
I see already also tired....
Pls do something constructive elsewhere and don
waste yr precious time here if no vested interest
Though i hv vested interest, I heed someone' s adv
to stop promoting and let the BB do their job
 
Grand Venture Technology and UMS announced yesterday that they have received in principle approval for listing on Bursa.
Meanwhile, Frencken has no share buyback, no share buyback mandate and so far, no investors presentation.  No wonder share price is at last year 52 week low.
As far as enhancing shareholders values, quite useless.. or just bochap.
Meanwhile, Frencken has no share buyback, no share buyback mandate and so far, no investors presentation.  No wonder share price is at last year 52 week low.
As far as enhancing shareholders values, quite useless.. or just bochap.
Frankly, this Frencken is in the doghouse.  Whether it is sunny or raining.  No share buyback, no share buyback mandate, no investors presnetation... probably C suie snoozing..
Battle123 ( Date: 25-Mar-2025 08:26) Posted:
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can do high jump today !
 
 
DONT BUY FIRST 
 
Nvidia&rsquo s powerful graphics processing units are critical to data centres that power artificial intelligence systems  © Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images
Malaysia is planning to tighten regulations on semiconductors as it comes under US pressure to stem the illicit flow to China of chips crucial to the development of artificial intelligence.
The country&rsquo s trade minister said Washington was demanding Malaysia closely track the movement of high-end  Nvidia  chips that enter the country over suspicions that many are ending up in China, in violation of US export rules.
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He added that he had formed a task force with digital minister Gobind Singh Deo to tighten regulations around Malaysia&rsquo s burgeoning data centres industry, which relies on chips from industry leader Nvidia.
&ldquo [The US is] asking us to make sure that we monitor every shipment that comes to Malaysia when it involves Nvidia chips,&rdquo Zafrul Aziz told the Financial Times.
&ldquo They want us to make sure that servers end up in the data centres that they&rsquo re supposed to and not suddenly move to another ship.&rdquo
The US has imposed export controls on advanced semiconductors and related equipment in an effort to obstruct China&rsquo s development of next-generation technologies, including AI, which may have military applications. 
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Anxiety in the region over the illicit chip trade has escalated in recent weeks, after Singapore charged three men in a $390mn fraud case related to the suspected sale of Nvidia chips via  Malaysia  to China.
In the final days of Joe Biden&rsquo s presidency, the US introduced export controls that  created a three-tier licensing system  for AI chips used in data centres, such as Nvidia&rsquo s powerful graphics processing units. The system was aimed at hindering Chinese companies&rsquo efforts to circumvent US restrictions by accessing the chips via third countries.
Nvidia&rsquo s Singapore office accounts for nearly a quarter of its global sales, raising suspicions in Washington that some of the  chips are leaking into China. 
The company has said almost all of these sales constitute invoicing of international companies through Singapore and very few chips pass through the city-state.
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Three weeks ago, Singaporean police arrested nine people &mdash three of whom were charged &mdash following  raids on 22 locationsover suspicion of fraudulent sales of servers containing Nvidia chips.
Prosecutors said the fraudulent sales included Dell and Supermicro servers. Singapore has requested assistance from the US and Malaysia in investigating the movements of the servers.
Zafrul said US authorities believed the Nvidia chips ended up in China after passing through Malaysia. But he said the investigation had turned up no evidence that the chips arrived at the Malaysian data centre to which they were purportedly sold.
Malaysia has become one of the  fastest-growing markets  for data centre development, much of it concentrated in the southern state of Johor.
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The state has drawn in more than $25bn of investment from the likes of Nvidia, Microsoft and TikTok owner ByteDance in the past 18 months to build data centres, and recently agreed to form a  special economic zone with Singapore.
Zafrul emphasised the difficulty of tracking semiconductors through global supply chains, which involve chipmakers, suppliers and buyers as well as companies involved in manufacturing and distributing servers. 
&ldquo The US is also putting a lot of pressure on their own companies to be responsible for making sure they arrive at their rightful destination,&rdquo he said. &ldquo Everybody&rsquo s been asked to play a role throughout the supply chain.&rdquo
He added: &ldquo Enforcement might sound easy, but it&rsquo s not
 
Malaysia to crack down on Nvidia chip flows under US pressure
Trade minister says Washington suspects high-end semiconductors are making it to China despite trade controls

Nvidia&rsquo s powerful graphics processing units are critical to data centres that power artificial intelligence systems  © Joel Saget/AFP/Getty Images
Malaysia is planning to tighten regulations on semiconductors as it comes under US pressure to stem the illicit flow to China of chips crucial to the development of artificial intelligence.
The country&rsquo s trade minister said Washington was demanding Malaysia closely track the movement of high-end  Nvidia  chips that enter the country over suspicions that many are ending up in China, in violation of US export rules.
Advertisement
 
He added that he had formed a task force with digital minister Gobind Singh Deo to tighten regulations around Malaysia&rsquo s burgeoning data centres industry, which relies on chips from industry leader Nvidia.
&ldquo [The US is] asking us to make sure that we monitor every shipment that comes to Malaysia when it involves Nvidia chips,&rdquo Zafrul Aziz told the Financial Times.
&ldquo They want us to make sure that servers end up in the data centres that they&rsquo re supposed to and not suddenly move to another ship.&rdquo
The US has imposed export controls on advanced semiconductors and related equipment in an effort to obstruct China&rsquo s development of next-generation technologies, including AI, which may have military applications. 
Advertisement
Anxiety in the region over the illicit chip trade has escalated in recent weeks, after Singapore charged three men in a $390mn fraud case related to the suspected sale of Nvidia chips via  Malaysia  to China.
In the final days of Joe Biden&rsquo s presidency, the US introduced export controls that  created a three-tier licensing system  for AI chips used in data centres, such as Nvidia&rsquo s powerful graphics processing units. The system was aimed at hindering Chinese companies&rsquo efforts to circumvent US restrictions by accessing the chips via third countries.
Nvidia&rsquo s Singapore office accounts for nearly a quarter of its global sales, raising suspicions in Washington that some of the  chips are leaking into China. 
The company has said almost all of these sales constitute invoicing of international companies through Singapore and very few chips pass through the city-state.
Advertisement
Three weeks ago, Singaporean police arrested nine people &mdash three of whom were charged &mdash following  raids on 22 locationsover suspicion of fraudulent sales of servers containing Nvidia chips.
Prosecutors said the fraudulent sales included Dell and Supermicro servers. Singapore has requested assistance from the US and Malaysia in investigating the movements of the servers.
Zafrul said US authorities believed the Nvidia chips ended up in China after passing through Malaysia. But he said the investigation had turned up no evidence that the chips arrived at the Malaysian data centre to which they were purportedly sold.
Malaysia has become one of the  fastest-growing markets  for data centre development, much of it concentrated in the southern state of Johor.
Advertisement
The state has drawn in more than $25bn of investment from the likes of Nvidia, Microsoft and TikTok owner ByteDance in the past 18 months to build data centres, and recently agreed to form a  special economic zone with Singapore.
Zafrul emphasised the difficulty of tracking semiconductors through global supply chains, which involve chipmakers, suppliers and buyers as well as companies involved in manufacturing and distributing servers. 
&ldquo The US is also putting a lot of pressure on their own companies to be responsible for making sure they arrive at their rightful destination,&rdquo he said. &ldquo Everybody&rsquo s been asked to play a role throughout the supply chain.&rdquo
He added: &ldquo Enforcement might sound easy, but it&rsquo s not
This girl see things in malaysia we dont have the access to see geographically. some stock she recommend were undervalued and later it really fly.
she brought out interesting point about frencken .
it was thru her then i realise criminal jho low father is the founder of frencken.
 
she brought out interesting point about frencken .
it was thru her then i realise criminal jho low father is the founder of frencken.
 
stlimst ( Date: 24-Mar-2025 10:10) Posted:
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This stock, no need to promote.
Promote also no use.
When BBs decide to move this, it will move.
Promote also no use.
When BBs decide to move this, it will move.
Cadence88 ( Date: 24-Mar-2025 09:26) Posted:
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Who is she?
msksmsks ( Date: 23-Mar-2025 22:52) Posted:
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No share buyback?  No share buyback mandate?  So far, after results, no investor presentations?    This Comapny is really plainly out in the woods....
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DHS__zVTYtQ/?igsh=MWx2YmhnajBmOGRxMQ==
see this xiao mei mei can garner interest
or not
see this xiao mei mei can garner interest
or not
this counter tracks asml ...
This company was found by jho low dad
Breakout from 110....Nice.....
at least much better than NF.....from high of $6+ to current 0.60 stock........many investors cry no tear......hopefully not another Olivia' s stunt....
SGX basically is a sad plans
LoudShout ( Date: 14-Mar-2025 13:21) Posted:
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The day before results released, share was traded at $1.15.  A week before results released, share traded at $1.21
stlimst ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 15:33) Posted:
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My apologies to all
crouchingtiger ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 16:21) Posted:
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Understand that you might have made money on ST Engineering. However, please keep the discussion to Frencken.
The STE price will hit $6.24 soon. Watch out 
wooncs8870 ( Date: 13-Mar-2025 16:13) Posted:
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As I said earlier that STE price might hit the previous high of $6.27 and the current price is now $6.23