http://www.sammyboy.com/showpost.php?p=60346&postcount=1
Virus2977 posted something about Maybank. then he deleted his post.
Anyone knows what is his original post about? Now we are more curious than ever.
If it is true, then let us know and he will be a national hero.
We wish for insider info which we can rely on and we should welcome such disclosure if it is true.
Nowadays, it is difficult to trust and rely on the Media to give us any useful information that we can use to protect our financial interests.
Usually, it is always after the tsunami had happened then we hear the media reporting it.
However, if it is not true, then Virus2977 should be reported as a perpetrator who spread rumors.
Maybank should come forward to dispel any suspicion of such rumors, just like Bank of East Asia nearly had a run on itself in HKG because some idiot spread untrue rumors.
Yesterday, Channel U (or is it Channel 8?) had a chinese program whereby the commentator was definitely trying to hint that Prudential and Aviva will face financial pressure and in the program, it showed an ang moh saying that since the banks are facing financial crisis now, then it is not impossible for this to affect the insurance companies too. The commentator brought the example of AIG as a pivot point in pushing for this argument.
The Prudential and Aviva company logos were also flashed clearly on the program.
It would be irresponsible for the program to air such sentiments if it has not also secure an interview with Prudential and Aviva's CEOs to give their side of the story. To instill fear on national TV is very unbecoming.
The program should be professional and substantiate its findings and not use an angmoh to give it more credibility. For a fair and impartial reporting, it should have also solicit statements from Prudential and Aviva. By saying that Prudential and Aviva had lost 30% of its share value will only cause panic to the general public and this is very irresponsible media coverage on national TV.
I hope the necessary authority will come forward to explain.
Virus2977 posted something about Maybank. then he deleted his post.
Anyone knows what is his original post about? Now we are more curious than ever.
If it is true, then let us know and he will be a national hero.
We wish for insider info which we can rely on and we should welcome such disclosure if it is true.
Nowadays, it is difficult to trust and rely on the Media to give us any useful information that we can use to protect our financial interests.
Usually, it is always after the tsunami had happened then we hear the media reporting it.
However, if it is not true, then Virus2977 should be reported as a perpetrator who spread rumors.
Maybank should come forward to dispel any suspicion of such rumors, just like Bank of East Asia nearly had a run on itself in HKG because some idiot spread untrue rumors.
Yesterday, Channel U (or is it Channel 8?) had a chinese program whereby the commentator was definitely trying to hint that Prudential and Aviva will face financial pressure and in the program, it showed an ang moh saying that since the banks are facing financial crisis now, then it is not impossible for this to affect the insurance companies too. The commentator brought the example of AIG as a pivot point in pushing for this argument.
The Prudential and Aviva company logos were also flashed clearly on the program.
It would be irresponsible for the program to air such sentiments if it has not also secure an interview with Prudential and Aviva's CEOs to give their side of the story. To instill fear on national TV is very unbecoming.
The program should be professional and substantiate its findings and not use an angmoh to give it more credibility. For a fair and impartial reporting, it should have also solicit statements from Prudential and Aviva. By saying that Prudential and Aviva had lost 30% of its share value will only cause panic to the general public and this is very irresponsible media coverage on national TV.
I hope the necessary authority will come forward to explain.