Allan Morpheus's comment on SERBADK. All Comments

Allan Morpheus
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Datuk Karim already back on board. surely this bodes well for Serbadk. Those who are holding on to this share, hold tight tight. TP RM2. 50!
Chiashirn Lee
Heng Ong Huat ya!!!!!
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kl se
back on board?
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dayseem trading
Is it true?? My opinion this serbadk follow oil prices
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kl se
karim has always been on board as ceo...
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Joshua Soon
he means back On board the goreng ship haha
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kl se
he has no share transactions for so long(apart from pp), how come related to goreng? doesn't make any sense
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Allan Morpheus
he's taken scib and kpower to new highs.. strange that serbadk is still so sluggish.
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kl se
sentiment........
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Kim
okay。。。。。。。
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Bursaman
Yea, first TP RM 2.5. Second TP RM3. Third TP RM4.45 (provided mega projects such as LSS4 is bagged)
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Allan Morpheus
bursaman, that sounds really good provided everyone have confidence in this counter.
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kl se
lss4? errmmm.......
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Vincent Wong
I doubt lss4 is in the pipeline. I believe Serba will focus on niche and new market - building data centres business abroad and in Malaysia
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Bursaman
Last year mentioned about LSS4. The no news or update about it is something good actually. At least not selling on news. If really got it. Boom.

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/serba-dinamik-sees-no-impact-shortterm-oil-price-slump
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Vincent Wong
True enough. But I think Abdul Karim more likely to park these renewable energy related projects under his Kpower umbrella rather than Serba. Just my 2 cents. Anyways in Karim we trust!
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kl se
yes believe the company will continue bagging big projects
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Vincent Wong
@kcc yeap. you got my point. data centres is the next recurring income theme that I believe Serba will venture deeply into.
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kl se
serbadk even had mou with microsoft as an example, no need worry as their management is very forward looking
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Vincent Wong
Not sure anyone notice the article in Theedge this morning the reveal/update of the Mydigital Blueprint is in partnership with TM & Serba. However they took it down shortly before market open
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Danial Haiqal
Where did you read it Vincent wong?
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jiahong lim
@vincent that's means is a wrong news?.........
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Vincent Wong
theedgemarket. saw it around 8am this morning. however the author took it down. just read the details of the Mydigital blueprint you can tell hints that Serba will be involved some how. Data centres. :)
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Vincent Wong
I have the screenshot with me.
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jiahong lim
https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/awanbiru-technology-unit-appointed-msp-manage-public-cloud-services
Scroll down u can see 'brought you to serbadk and tm' quite nice hahaha
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jiahong lim
@vincent same content with my link?
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Vincent Wong
hahaha they added back in lol. that's the one I saw
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Vincent Wong
the same also appeared/disappeared at suarasarawak news.
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jiahong lim
Nice~if the news is confirmed and spread out, sure fly haha
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Vincent Wong
bro, easy to see the link la. Awantec playing a role in Mydigital. awantec has strong business relationship with Serba (serba bought many of their stuffs, their college, their office building). serba signed MoU with Microsoft last year. Microsoft getting pre-approval for a data centre in Malaysia.
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jiahong lim
ya.....karim very geng hahahha...
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Vincent Wong
But all these data centers plans from these big tech companies might ruined by our rubbish transport minister who is still insisting on cabotage policy
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