Wednesday 22 March 2023

How the stock market syndicate led by KV made Anwar Ibrahim look like a : Budak Bodoh

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THICK As A Brick says READIt would not be presumptous to claim the Prime Minister is aware of the happenings, with regards to the activities of Victor Chin Boon Long and the rest of the corporate Mafia.

MY understanding is how can Anwar Ibrahim be not aware of their happenings, when the first act of the wider Corporate Mafia was to humiliate the Prime Minister in a manner in which NO Prime Minister in Malaysia has EVER been humiliated.

CONSIDER this,  40 days after Anwar Ibrahim became the Prime Minister of Malaysia, he took to his personal Twitter and Facebook to announce to announce a massive billion Ringgit venture between Computer Forms Bhd and the Elon Musk of Thailand.  READ : The prime minister’s tweet and Facebook posting on Computer Forms JV with Thai EV giant gets thumbs up from investors.

COMPUTER Forms Bhd shares  shot up to RM2.96, helped by the Prime Minister's announcement, back then, as the main operator of the stock, who goes by the initials KV, managed to massage the shares of the company controlled by Sunny Pang Chow Huat.

SUNNY Pang a top lieutenant of KV had in March 2022, gained control of Computer Forms, and to make matters worst for Anwar Ibrahim's persona as a sharp minded Finance Minister, both KV and Sunny Pang were spotted among the main table with Muhyiddin Yassin in Perikatan Nasional's private fund raiser. READ : Kenneth Vun in special Perikatan Nasional fund raiser with semi naked girls

NAK TANYA, BODOH DI MANA?
BODOH ITU SIAPA?
BUKAK SURAT KHABAR
TENGOKLAH BODOH DI SINI SANA
BODOH SAMA SAMA
WALAUPUN TUA

CLEARLY, both men had managed to make Anwar Ibrahim look like an ass clown, when one considers that Computer Forms shares have crashed to trade now at 43.5 sen, with more than RM500 million lost in capitalisation alone and a  profit of about RM1 billion for the expanded corporate Mafia Family, who had helped fund Perikatan National in GE 15.