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Buat Wang Bukan Main Orang
Anda akan tertanya tanya bila anda belum berada di tempat saya sekarang.
Mata anda akan perpinau pinau apabila anda mendekatinya.
Busines ini sungguh berbaloi baloi jika anda menyertaimya sekarang
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Thursday, August 7, 2008
Hello
I want to thank you for your help and ACTION on my cv that I have
email you before. Since you're reading tis, I thank you once again for
taking continuously caring towards maximising good network and relationship
between us.
To date, I never contacted sap yet, 2b honest, I'm from the most skeptic ones, I guess,
since my career is in shipping one, I like to understand before I act upon. Well, to make the short story shorter, I don't know how does this happen but the god damn thing works!
But dom yes... not to mentioned our relationship and more. We're still maintain good UNGAL like before, wat make us different is life and family concentration. I means the future check list on how to achieve it.
Successful people caring with others. They try to understand the viewpoint of other person and
do not speak until they are told to. And I want us to do exactly the same. Thanks for the efforts made
by you in this context. You are a sincere "unggal liam" and I can always count on you.
With warm and sincere regards
Stephen Sanggau
Sarikei.
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Great New
Great new,
for a friend coming from far and need a place to stay since He'll be around.
Please receive and love HIM. His name Jesus of Nazaret,
Say this slowly, Jesus of Nazaret. I love You and I need You,
clean my heart with your blood. Bless my house and my family."
As you may know, fuel and foods prices are in favor of our bad economy and inflation.
This would not only increase the use of both matter in this country, but also affect majority of us. Sounds bad for us...but it's good for the big/rich/ people.
First of all, if the use of fuel/food increases and the prices also increase, the govt and oil/retailers companies will make fewer sales with their name brands. Second, the kiosk stations/food retailers charge Malaysian upto two times more than the govt charge the for the fuel and food.
If the govt negotiates lower or subsidise for Malaysians, that means their profits could be cut in half.
And if that happens, you can be sure their fuel/foods prices will fall as well.
I love discovering these "poor man's gourmet" places like Emart's as well.
Some folks call them 'tunu/panggang babi' or 'tunu pala babi', ikan panggang.
But whatever you call them, there are some evergreen marketing principles
behind the success of these very ibanese businesses...and perhaps most important,
they all do thing well - and they stick to what they know.
Giving your customers too many choices can paralyse them inton action.
Happy 'MERDEKA DAY 2008"
Stephen Sanggau.
Sarikei.
Friday, July 18, 2008
Looking Back Is Easy; Looking Forward Is the Problem By Stephen Sanggau Rantian
The simplest explanation of how it works is that you look to current govt moves and try to pull out a policy. So if a policy and the moves has a history of moving bitter taste in the mouths of those knowledgeable in the financial world and moving a clear case of insider's trading, then remove the bitter taste and suggest the new formula, hoping history will not repeat itself.
However, if you're going to use propaganda analysis or short term analysis, you have to understand that the impact pattens in our society don't always repeat themselves, because the many factors that affect govt moves and policy are never exactly the same as people know. If you are convinced that history is always going to repeat itself, you are bound to hold onto your positions and right too long and lose a lot of benefits.
Of course, we will have some losses no matter what method or principle you use to make your current, present and daily decisions. But with place or venue are nearby and you're right person, you'll be able to claim your rebates, not only that can kills your time and cut extra expenses before they get worse.
Making version formula in the society can be
surprisingly easy, too.
"I do not seek. I find"
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Dear Thinkers Enterpreneur,
What is worrisome is that nobody seems to be mentioning the Fuel Price Formula. Badawi clearly mentioned it on television. If so, why is the Domestic Trade Minister, Shahrir Abdul Samad, pledging that the fuel price at the pump will not go up for some time to come? Perhaps, he also means it will not go down either. That seems to be against the formula announced by Dato Seri Badawi.
Effective June 5 2008, the fuel price at the pump is to be reviewed monthly to be 0.30 sen less than the market price per liter. The market price today is RM3.00 per liter which gives us RM2.70 per liter at the pump for the next one month after the 0.30 sen discount.
The principle of 0.30 sen per liter discount stays. I talking about petrol price. This means if the market price of fuel goes down to RM2.90 by July 5, the price at the pump after the 0.30 sen discount will be RM2.60 per liter. If the market price of fuel goes up to RM3.10 per liter by July 5, motorists will have to pay RM2.80 per liter at the pump after the discount of 0.30 sen.
The principle must be accepted. What we can dispute is the 0.30 sen discount per liter. Maybe it should be 0.50 sen per liter. Discount (or subsidy) means taxes foregone by the government.
Don't focus on the fuel price at the pump going up from RM1.92 to RM2.70 per liter. Focus on the formula for fuel prices. Modern countries, for example, reviews the fuel price at the pump weekly. In short, there is no reason for traders to raise prices unless they want the consumers to boycott them.
Meanwhile, the government has announced some cost-cutting measures to save RM$ 2 billion a year. More are to be announced. All these measures sound like the same stupid austerity drive measures that former Tun Mahathir Mohammad announced when he became Prime Minister in 1981 and sent the economy into a recession. Cutting government spending will affect businesses which are dependent on such spending.
How? This surely reflects the poor state of public transportation and is not something to be proud of. Focus also on the poor state of the public transportation and the fact that most cars on the road have only one person inside it.
Another related issue, Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim now claims that he will revert, when he takes over of course, to the previous fuel oil prices. If he fails to do so, he says, he will resign immediately as prime minister.
In the run-up to the March 8 general elections and in its aftermath, Dato Seri Anwar promised the oil-producing states of Terengganu, Sabah and Sarawak that he would increase up their current royalty of 5 percent to 20 percent, and at one stage even 40 per cent, if and when when his Opposition Alliance was to seize the reins of power from embattled Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's mortally wounded Barisan Nasional coalition.
How Dato Seri Anwar would manage the 20 percent pledge is a mystery?.
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