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RM currency drop and soon to be announced dividend from EPF will be less than 6% as predicted by analysts, affected by counters like Nestlé and etc, if not should be more than 6%.
Osem Investments Ltd. (Hebrew: אֹסֶם השקעות בע"מ) is one of the largest food manufacturers and distributors in Israel.[2] The group is owned (100%) by Nestlé . Banyak mamak dan restaurant x jual Milo tukar teh tarik dan pure coco biasa dan limau ICE. Maggi tukar indon mee lagi sedap.
Nur Shuhada jangan nak preach here n there… Hamas is a terrorist group that attacked Israel on the 7th of October… takkan Israel dont do anything ? Boikot itu pilihan~ starbucks/mcd now are super affordable due to banyak promos
The swiss company owns 50.1% of Israeli food maker Osem Investments. In Dec. 2000, it announced it will invest millions of dollars to operate the new R&D centre in israel. In 1998, Mr. Peter Brabeck-Letmathe on behalf of Nestle, received the Jubilee Award by the Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. This is the highest tribute ever awarded by the 'State of Israel' in recognition of those individuals and organizations, that through their investments and trade relationships, have done the most to stre
They just blindly follow… their religious leader ask them boycott they boycott… everyday share these nonsense support for that P country … if wanna support, go join the army to fight Israel then.. would be a wiser choice
q1 results is resilient
The consumer group reported a 1Q net profit of RM195.51mil as compared to RM197.15mil, representing an earnings per share of 83.37 sen compared to 84.07 sen.
(April 30): Shares of Nestlé (Malaysia) Bhd (Nestlé Malaysia) rose to its highest in eight months after reporting results that came in slightly ahead of expectations, though analysts flagged sales pressure ahead for the food-and-drink company.
Nestlé Malaysia rose nearly 2% to RM129.30, its highest since August 2023. The stock was trading at RM128.80, still up 1.5% or RM1.91, at 10am, after 16,700 shares changed hands. The gains also helped lift Bursa Malaysia Consumer Index and the country’s