Monday, December 25, 2006

港澳六日游 - Day 3

23 Jun 2006

这天我们依着香港旅游局提供的漫步游路线到尖沙咀去. 途经山林道苏豪. 就如手册所说那里聚集各式各样的美食, 但价钱上也比较贵了些, 所以并没在那里吃. 走着走着就让我们遇上了一间小店, 售卖上海小食, 是一对来自大陆的夫妇经营的. 店里还贴了蔡澜曾经到来的报道. 我们点了上海水饺, 煎饼和豆浆. 味道不错, 值得一试, 价钱也公道.

上海水饺

接着就到了金巴利道, 对面则是栢丽购物大道. 这里的店铺多为本地或国际连锁式服装店. 夏天的香港, 实在是太炎热了. 幸好这里的店铺冷气都开得好大好, 成为我们走累了的休息处.

再往下走就是海滨长廊. 这一带有许多好去处, : 星光大道, 艺术馆, 太空馆, 文化中心, 前九广铁路钟楼等. 由于时间关系, 只去了太空馆, 然后在文化中心和钟楼拍照. 著名的The Peninsula Hotel 也是在这里. 当然我们的焦点可不是它, 而是在它后边不远, 有一间ESPRIT Outlet, 喜欢ESPRIT 的朋友别忘了到那去. 可能款式不是最IN, 但价钱绝对便宜, 选择也多.

The Peninsula Hotel


前九广铁路钟楼


过后又回到了海滨长廊, 拍了许多照片. 待到8pm左右, 欣赏”幻彩咏香江”多媒体灯光音乐汇演(must watch)

香港的Landmark


晚上我们也去了庙街. 说实在到了那里,心中毛毛的. 路上有许多看相看掌, 贩卖二手货品的檔口. 就连性道具也公开卖, 我的妈! 这未免太公开, 太江湖了吧! 由于感觉很不自在, 很快就转回头了. 我们在那里也尝试了另一个道地美食- 四季褒仔饭+ 蠔饼. 褒仔饭感觉普通, 蠔饼就很好吃, 香香脆脆, 再加上微辣的酱料, Yummy!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

NEWS - While Malaysia fiddles, its opportunities are running dry

MALAYSIA'S been at it again, arguing about what proportion of the economy each of its two main races — the Malays and the Chinese — owns. It's an argument that's been running for 40 years. That wealth and race are not synonymous is important for national cohesion, but really it's time Malaysia grew up.

It's a tough world out there and there can be little sympathy for a country that prefers to argue about how to divide wealth rather than get on with the job of creating it.

The long-held aim is for 30 per cent of corporate equity to be in Malay hands, but the figure that the Government uses to justify handing over huge swathes of public companies to Malays but not to other races is absurd. It bases its figure on equity valued, not at market value, but at par value.

Many shares have a par value of say $1 but a market value of $12. And so the Government figure (18.9 per cent is the most recent figure) is a gross underestimate. Last month a paper by a researcher at a local think-tank came up with a figure of 45 per cent based on actual stock prices. All hell broke loose. The paper was withdrawn and the researcher resigned in protest. Part of the problem is that he is Chinese.

"Malaysia boleh!" is Malaysia's national catch cry. It translates to "Malaysia can!" and Malaysia certainly can. Few countries are as good at wasting money. It is richly endowed with natural resources and the national obsession seems to be to extract these, sell them off and then collectively spray the proceeds up against the wall.

This all happens in the context of Malaysia's grossly inflated sense of its place in the world.

Most Malaysians are convinced that the eyes of the world are on their country and that their leaders are world figures. This is thanks to Malaysia's tame media and the bravado of former prime minister Mahathir Mohamad. The truth is, few people on the streets of London or New York could point to Malaysia on a map much less name its prime minister or capital city.

As if to make this point, a recent episode of The Simpsons features a newsreader trying to announce that a tidal wave had hit some place called Kuala Lumpur. He couldn't pronounce the city's name and so made up one, as if no-one cared anyway. But the joke was on the script writers — Kuala Lumpur is inland.

Petronas, the national oil company is well run, particularly when compared to the disaster that passes for a national oil company in neighbouring Indonesia. But in some respects, this is Malaysia's problem. The very success of Petronas means that it is used to underwrite all manner of excess.

The KLCC development in central Kuala Lumpur is an example. It includes the Twin Towers, the tallest buildings in the world when they were built, which was their point.

It certainly wasn't that there was an office shortage in Kuala Lumpur — there wasn't.

Malaysians are very proud of these towers. Goodness knows why. They had little to do with them. The money for them came out of the ground and the engineering was contracted out to South Korean companies.

They don't even run the shopping centre that's beneath them. That's handled by Australia's Westfield.

Next year, a Malaysian astronaut will go into space aboard a Russian rocket — the first Malay in space. And the cost? $RM95 million ($A34.3 million), to be footed by Malaysian taxpayers. The Science and Technology Minister has said that a moon landing in 2020 is the next target, aboard a US flight. There's no indication of what the Americans will charge for this, assuming there's even a chance that they will consider it. But what is Malaysia getting by using the space programs of others as a taxi service? There are no obvious technical benefits, but no doubt Malaysians will be told once again, that they are "boleh". The trouble is, they're not. It's not their space program.

Back in July, the Government announced that it would spend $RM490 million on a sports complex near the London Olympics site so that Malaysian athletes can train there and "get used to cold weather".

But the summer Olympics are held in the summer.

So what is the complex's real purpose? The dozens of goodwill missions by ministers and bureaucrats to London to check on the centre's construction and then on the athletes while they train might provide a clue.

Bank bale outs, a formula one racing track, an entire new capital city — Petronas has paid for them all. It's been an orgy of nonsense that Malaysia can ill afford.

Why? Because Malaysia's oil will run out in about 19 years. As it is, Malaysia will become a net oil importer in 2011 — that's just five years away.

So it's in this context that the latest debate about race and wealth is so sad.

It is time to move on, time to prepare the economy for life after oil. But, like Nero fiddling while Rome burned, the Malaysian Government is more interested in stunts like sending a Malaysian into space when Malaysia's inadequate schools could have done with the cash, and arguing about wealth distribution using transparently ridiculous statistics.

That's not Malaysia "boleh", that's Malaysia "bodoh" (stupid).


(Extracted from TheAge Australia)

Monday, September 18, 2006

加油! 異常的树

今晚異常的树将会乘搭飞机到遥远的地方去读书, 实现一直以来的梦想. 心中感到十分高兴, 也很佩服她那勇于放下, 追求理想的精神. 一个人身在异乡生活固然不容易, 但相信绝难不过她. 在那里可要好好照顾自己, 回来时别忘记买些纪念品给我们.

祝福你: 心想事成!

Sunday, September 03, 2006

NEWS – 马来西亚人的感慨

NEWS – 马来西亚人的感慨

就在国家刚刚独立了49年的第二天, 读到了这篇朋友转载过来的文章. 心里既感慨又愤怒. 究竟要到什么时候, 国家领袖才可以从”马来西亚人”的角度去思考, 停止一切狭义偏激的种族歪论呢? 吉隆坡和槟城有大把开着大房车的巫籍同胞, 也有着许多穷困的华籍和印籍! 我们需要一个可以不分种族, 公平照顾, 正视问题的政府.

明年就是国家独立50周年了. 下一个50年的马来西亚, 又会是一样的吗?

Link - 凱里:確實被邊緣化, 檳剩浮羅山背有馬來人
http://www.sinchew.com.my/content.phtml?sec=1&artid=200609021168

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

STOCK - KPS

Stock : KPS (5843)
Full Name : Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Bhd
EPS (cents) : -19.50 (2005); 15 (2006, annualised)
NTA (RM) : 1.99
DY : 6.25%
Price (RM) : 0.48
PE : - (2005); 3(2006, forecasted)
Recommend : BUY, Target >RM0.58

Subject: KPS - Cheapest Entry for the exposure of Msia Water Concession Business

Reasons
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1. Hold stakes in various state water concession companies, such as Taliworks, ABASS & SPLASH. Potential to benefit from the 9MP and any water price hike
2. Taliworks has adopted a dividend policy of paying out at least half of its net profit as gross dividends for the next three years. KPS has also taken control of ABASS, which it will have control in the future profit distribution. This will improve KPS future cash flow - hence reduce interest charges and increase dividend payout
3. KPS has been positive in participating in the Langat II project and West Coast Expressway. These projects however are still awaiting finalisation agreement by the authorities - futher potential upside?
4. Recent announcement of
PKNS to taking Worldwide private. KPS is the 2nd largest shareholder of Worldwide
5. Backed by PKNS


Risk
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1. Management failed to turnaround
2. National water policy turns out to be unfavourable to water concession players
3. KHSB makes further losses as a result of softening property market


Conclusion
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Management past decisions such as taking control of ABASS, disposing money-losing business, and writing down the property value for KHSB in 2005 (resulting a huge loss) are viewed positively. The management seems no longer want to take a passive role and would like to turnaround KHSB. Current price of KPS is almost 75% discounted from its NTA. I think market has basically "write-off" KPS entire property arm.

With the increasing population in Selangor and more projects obtained by Taliworks, the contribution from associate companies to KPS will be growing significantly in the future. At RM0.475, 6.5% dividend yield, KPS has very limited downside. 1Q06 KPS's property arm has managed to turn into black. Although amount is insignificant, it's a positive indication of the management's effort. Privatisation of Worldwide will bring in additional cash. KPS is also likely to benefit from the 9MP. With so many favourable factors, I'll recommend KPS a BUY with a target of >RM0.58. As long as its property business remains in black, I don't see the reason for the price to go down further.


Disclaimer: This report is brought to you by 大脚Y, an unlicensed investment adviser. Please exercise your own judgment or seek professional advice from your remisiers. I am not responsible for your investment decisions.

Tuesday, August 22, 2006

IT - Reduce BT HDD activity

(这是我无意间在网络上找到的, 忘了是那个网站)

BT使用者都知道一旦打开BT, 硬碟就会变得很忙碌, 这样一来长期会对硬碟造成一定的磨损. 要减少BT的伤害而不损下载的乐趣, 最简单的办法莫过于修改Registry了.

1. Goto START-RUN
2. Type "regedit", ENTER
3. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE --> SYSTEM--> CurrentControlSet --> Control --> Session Manager --> Memory Management --> IoPageLockLimit, change the hexadecimal value to 4000
4. If you don't see IoPageLockLimit, create a DWORD with the same naming, put in the hexadecimal value as 4000

* You may set the value higher than 4000, depending on you system memory available.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

FINANCE - Growth Theory

Today just when I was reading through my CFA Level 2-Equity Investment, I came across this paragraph of Growth Theory, which I would like to share with everyone.

GROWTH THEORY
"If we're doing a global industry analysis and looking for factors that distinguish high growth economies, we want to look for countries that do one or more of the following:

1. Encourage high savings and high capital investment rates
2. Emphasize the development of human capital
3. Stablize the macroeconomic environemnt through balance budgets and tight monetary policy
4. Encourage free trade
5. Provide an adequate legal system
6. Encourage low population growth
7. Foster technological advancement, particularly in wealthy countries
8. Borrow technology in poorer countries

Countries that succeed in implementing these policies usually reap large economic rewards in form of high economic growth."


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In my opinion, Singapore has fulfilled most of these conditions. How about our own Malaysia? How does she fare in these areas...

Sunday, July 23, 2006

IT - Trillian Basic 3.1

记得上一次我使用Trillian已经是X年前的事情. 那一次的经历并不好 - 当时Yahoo, AOL & MSN都在为Instant Messager(IM) 争得你死我活, 都纷纷把port给封了, 导致Trillian无法连接上它们的server. 今晚无意间在Download.com又遇上了它, 就索性将它下载试用, 看看有什么进步.

结果在使用10分钟内我已有了决定: 从此使用Trillian Basic!

好处:
1. 可同时连接Yahoo, MSN, ICQ, AOL & IRC
2. 使用的System Resource超低
3. 没有Advertisement
4. 支援Voice & Video Chat

坏处:
1. 不支援一些专属的IM功能, 比如Yahoo LiveCast

结论: 强力推荐!

Thursday, July 20, 2006

港澳六日游 - Day 2

22 Jun 2006
今天的目的地是天坛大佛和迪士尼乐园, 它们都在大屿山. 一早我们就出发, 到旺角MTR附近的银龙茶室享用早晨. 点了艇仔粥+食油王炒面, 味道还不错. 接着就乘地铁到东涌.


天坛大佛
到了东涌地铁站, 可以选择乘搭23号巴士 (1小时) 或缆车去昻平天坛大佛. 佛像高26米,重220公噸,坐於三層祭壇上,是世界上最大的青銅座佛. 它的梯级很高, 爬上去还蛮吃力的. 我们去的那时候正好是夏天, 没有乌云, 可以清楚的拍下大佛的一面. 宝莲寺有提供素食午膳或素食小点. 我们叫了斋米粉和豆腐花. 豆腐花是用山水所制成, 味道香滑可口.

天坛大佛

围绕着大佛的小菩萨


东涌地铁站
我们又回到了东涌地铁站. 去了附近的一个购物中心, 发现里面有Nike和Adidas的Outlet. 里面卖的鞋和背包都非常的便宜, 店员也非常亲切, 值得一去. 我买了一个背包而大虾则买了她心爱的"三条线". 过后就乘MTR到欣澳 - 迪士尼乐园.

“迪士尼”MTR


迪士尼乐园
香港迪士尼乐园如今已取代了海洋公园, 成了香港必到的旅游点. 比起美国迪士尼乐园, 这里的显得小得多, 半天就可走完了. 成人入门票大约是HKD300左右. 踏入迪士尼乐园就像进入了迪士尼的世界, 四周的建筑物设计都像童话般. 值得推荐的是唐老鸭的立体电影, 在戴上特殊的眼镜看去, 仿佛唐老鸭就”活生生”的出现在眼前. 每天下午三时有迪士尼游行, 晚上八时则有烟花节目, 别错过.

米奇和米妮老鼠

迪士尼游行

“巨人型” 米奇

小矮人滑溜轮

泰山的森林远眺

夜晚的迪士尼


麦当劳猪肉汉堡包
呵呵, 这里的麦当劳有售卖猪肉汉堡包喔! 我们今天的晚餐就是它… 味道还瞒特别.


(待续...)

Monday, July 17, 2006

港澳六日游 - Day 1

一开始想要写部落格全都是因为想好好把这港澳六日游给记录下来. 怎知忙呀忙, 到了今天才真正动笔. 这次的旅游只花费越两千零吉, 可说是便宜多了, 这可要感谢亚洲航空(AirAsia)的免费班机. 接下来要介绍香港和澳门的一些观光地点, 想要自足旅行的也可作为参考. 大马国际护照在香港和澳门是被接受的, 不需另外申请Visa.

20-21 Jun 2006
在purplechopstick的介绍下, 我们乘撘了SkyBus从KL Central至LCC Terminal (亚洲航空是在LCCT不是KLIA), 单程只不过RM9, 班次又多, 蛮方便的. 飞机于10.30pm起飞, 2.15am左右抵达澳门国际机场. 亚洲航空的飞机有够狭窄(不能要求太高, 廉价航空嘛), 坐得并不舒服, 除非是为了便宜, 不然老人家实在是不适合. 这里提醒大家如果你们是在凌晨时分抵达澳门机场, 记得要携带一些食物充饥 - 那里的机场是没有24小时商店的! 只有汽水贩卖机(只收硬币)而已. 我们就在机场里休息直到早上乘坐巴士到大三芭. 在澳门港币是通用的.

澳门其中一个交通圈的设计


大三芭
到了澳门市议厅下车, 沿着海浪状的砖走就会抵达大三芭牌坊. 它曾经是个繁盛的基督中心, 有教堂学园等. 如今所见到的只剩大火焚烧仅存的一道墙而已. 一路上可以品尝到澳门的一些美食如: 黃枝記虾子面(面条好Q, 用竹杆敲打制成, 强力推荐), 義順燉奶(冰爽浓郁的牛奶制甜品, 棒!), 猪扒包和杏仁饼. 吃后我们就搭巴士到澳门港口, 乘坐渡轮到香港去. 建议新渡轮澳门, 船只较大没那么震荡, 成人收费大约HKD140-175.

澳门大三芭

簧枝记虾子面

義順燉奶

澳门正牌猪扒饱售卖处


香港
抵达香港尖沙咀 - 中國客運碼頭. 香港果然不愧是亚洲四小龙之一, 建筑物高耸如云, 人潮四处, 生活步伐也比大马快许多, 感觉上这个城市充满着无限的生命力. 由于一整天抬着行李好累, 我们就直接搭MTR到旺角, 寻找我们的住处 – Anne Black Guest House. 基本上它算是个不错的住宿, 虽谈不上什么华丽装饰, 但绝对卫生, 收费合理, 周围环境不复杂. 10-15分钟的步行路程从旺角MTR, 附近有Welcome (百货公司)和许多饮食小店. 我们睡到傍晚, 就步行到女人节去. (是的, 在香港是要走好多的路, 就连街上五六十岁的阿伯阿婶也一样)

Anne Black Guest House


女人街(通菜街)/波鞋街(花园街)/西洋菜南街
这三条街是相隔和平行的, 为什么都是菜名? 我不知道… 这里有很多的道地美食如: 咖喱鱼蛋, 牛肉丸, 鱼串, 珍珠奶茶, 车仔面等. 尤其是香港云吞, 虾肉新鲜, 在精心的调味之下, 非试不可. 女人街有点类似唐人街, 有许多的摊口卖着各式各样的商品, 要避免被砍菜头就要看你杀价的本领了. 我买了一个电脑用放手腕的蜡笔小新. 可爱吗?

热闹的夜间旺角

我的手腕蜡笔小新


(待续...)

Sunday, July 16, 2006

大脚丫的照片

大脚丫的照片是从Google Image Search里找到的 - 它实在是太强了! 只需要输入你要的字眼, 它就能搜出有关的照片. 如果没记错, 也因这样Google惹了场官司. 大家可以试一试.

还记得大专生活时的我们吗

前几天送了猪仔到机场, 索性就去了一个我已好久没踏上的地方:汝来(Nilai). 伸出手指算一算, 已经有五年的时间了. 我驾着车载着大虾头, 回去了校园(英迪学院), 也回去了以前所住过的地方(Desa Cempaka & Sri Cempaka). 看着那些来来往往的学生, 仿佛见到了以前的我们. 过往的回忆一阵阵的在脑海里鲜明地浮显了出来, 心里感触良多, 就像人们常说的: "物是人非"

各位, 谢谢你们. 这三年的大专生活, 无论是喜是悲, 它的确是在我人生道路上给了我许多的认识, 我会好好记着的. 尽管大家现在已各分东西, 逐渐疏远, 希望大家都能在未来的路上成功, 幸福快乐!

*****

1. 英迪学院后面起了好多的屋子和店铺, 住宿舍的学生现在有更多选择了.
2. 那间在新汝来镇售卖美味的咖哩面/福建面的店已经不见了!
3. 记得那间锁头坏了被关在屋里的那个组屋吗? 楼下依然是旺朝饭店.
4. 还有关起门来追打猫儿的单层排屋, 好像依然是租给学生, 但是屋子却残旧了许多.
5. 汝来在这五年来真的真的...... 变了很多 :)