Friday, March 05, 2010

Chicken kiev, ravioli, pandan chicken, ribena lychee....

I hate international friendlies. I hate them even more than I hate Chelsea and Manchester City combined. So I can understand that international friendlies are important to develop chemistry between the players (actually I can't) but dear God, enough lah with the friendlies. The World Cup is only 3 months away kot. We don't want another player to pull a van Persie-type of injury now do we?

And thus, the reason why I won't say anything about the games, except that England was so lucky. I hope this luck will run out before the World Cup starts.

Yes, I'm bitter like that.

Anyway, as a prospective employee of MRCB (translation: I've sent my resume to them but they haven't called me (yet?). Those bastards.), I think it's natural for me to be curious about all the hoo-ha regarding the EPF offer for MRCB. I mean, RM1.50/share is very, very unreasonable. I thought that MRCB is worth more than its target price of RM1.66. When people put it that way, my wandering mind think of the worst. What's going on, MRCB? If the company needs to raise money, is it reasonably fair (I can't think of a better word) for them to be fully taken over?

Oh well, hear the amateur speaking.

Besides, I don't understand why a company wants to go public anyway (not related to MRCB situation). People always think that when your company is listed in the Bursa Malaysia, it's an indication that your company is doing well. Well, I don't agree. If your company is doing so well, why do you need to go public (and raise capital) anyway? If you have enough money to, let's say, invest in a project, then why don't you just use the company's own money? When the investment strikes gold, why do you want to share the wealth of your company with other people when you can just keep everything to yourself?

That's why I think that Ananda Krishnan is a very smart man. Everything is private bebeh.

Like I always say, that's just my opinion.

And I don't know why, but I have a sudden craving for William's chicken kiev. Teringin betul.

10 comments:

kunalan said...

eh..mane cerita pandan chicken ...ribena lychee..?

Anonymous said...

bila buat friendly, baru lah nampak sikit coach negara tu buat kerja..

ijan said...

ananda krishnan tu pandai...awal2 beli sume share.

william's the best! aku nk pegi tp x tau jln. let's go one day. nk ajak family x bole. wangi sgt kat situ.

wani said...

kunalan, kalo tulis semua pasal semua tu, lagilah teringin. kalo kamu nak belanja takpe jugak.

abangpit, saya faham tapi haih, sekarang ni dahlah tengah crucial stage dalam premiership race dan champions league. risau kalo-kalo ada yang cedera.

ijan, Ananda Krishnan tu pandai, kalo dia buat salah, tak payah nak menjawab dengan kementerian ataupun SC bagai.

mari-mari pegi William's. haha aku pun ingat nak ajak family aku pegi sana gak tapi haih memandangkan aroma kat situ...terpaksa batalkan.

ijan said...

aku pelik btol ngan william's. i'm sure diorng dh byk dpt untung x reti2 lg ke pindah tpt yg decent sikit?

wani said...

sama la jugak dengan Murni tu. dok tepi jalan je kejenya.

Anonymous said...

wani : rooney dh injured.. hampeh tul la..

wani said...

itulah pasal. adakah injury dia akan memberi kesan kepada title race?

I think it will.

Anonymous said...

hopefully not..

tp tgk game malam ni..

memang hampeh la rooney takde..

wani said...

game malam tadi boring gila! man, that was one lucky goal.