Wednesday, February 17, 2016

CNY Day 10 年初十 ER Tenancy renewal & Faiz's "knuckleball" & GDex-The Star Online

CNY Day 10 年初十

7:15am Morning walked & jogged x 3....Xjun & JQ back from SWong house....JQ went to work after breakfast & Xjun continued to Sleep at living hall...

Tested the special attenal with Sanyo TV.....picture not clear....

Breakfast at home..

Mr. Teoh mms IC & calls but not clear and too small...asked to resend..


ER B-7-k Mr. Lee called follow up for payment....already paid on 4/2/16....

Xjie breaklunch with Xjun at allisonj....Xjun today night shift...5pm-10pm..(10:40pm reached home....last minute alot people came to buy thins...)

12:15pm fetched Xjie to school....education department form asking family income.....SLL blank.....

Lunch at behind Restoran kopitiam 126.....

Propwall updating...

ER Tenancy renewal
- B-13-p - ask how many people stay...replied must repair first only talk renewal...ask again how many people stay...replied around 10 persons....whatapp TA condition max 6 persons...
- C-13-m....whatapp 2 contact....one replied complaint & another one replied....everything OK....bankin tenancy fee

Asnodin called by whatapp called....payment...ask to quote the door frame & flooring...

SP5
- Charlie whatapp complaint about leaking.....ask him to contact with Osman....replied why should he contact ?....replied him problem already solved....clear the rubbish on the roof

6:40pm fetched Xjie from school....tea break at home....

Evening walked & jogged x 3......

Dinner at home SLL fried rice.....kept some for Xjun after work...

TV8-8:30pm The Cage of love

NTV7
9:30-Pulse of life
10:30 Mandarin new
11:00 Snipper Standoff....
12:00 Global watch....


Amazing Free Kick Faiz Subri | Penang FA vs Pahang FA 2016


Penang football player Faiz Subri (second right) accompanied by his coach Jacksen F. Tiago (left), team president Datuk Seri Nazir Ariff (second right) and Penang Football Association treasurer Datuk M. Murly after a press conference in Pulau Tikus, Penang. Faiz says he never expected such a response to his 'knuckleball' free kick last night. – The Malaysian Insider pic by Hasnoor Hussain, February 17, 2016.
Faiz Subri's free kick goal last night which became an overnight world sensation was not a fluke.
The 29-year-old Penang footballer said as a striker, he trained hard to perfect free kicks, including the "knuckleball" technique currently being discussed worldwide.
"I always train in free kicks as a striker. Sometimes the shots are good and sometimes they are not.
"When I had the ball last night, my every intention was to make the shot and score," he told a press conference called by the Football Association of Penang (FAP) this evening.
The "knuckleball" technique in football refers to a ball kicked at a very low spin. Along its straight path, the ball deviates laterally and appears to be unpredictable, which is frustrating for goalkeepers attempting to block it.
Faiz's "knuckleball" free kick has made international headlines, highlighted by British dailies like The Independent and Daily Mirror, and Australia's Sydney Morning Herald.
The goal was said to have defied physics, amid talk that it deserved the FIFA Puskas award, which was named after 1950s Real Madrid striker Ferenc Puskas and established in 2009 by FIFA to recognise players who scored the most beautiful goals of the year.
The shot was also compared to the "banana free kick" made by Brazilian football superstar Roberto Carlos when Brazil met France in the 1997 Tournoi de France.
Faiz's name has been trending on social media platform Twitter. A video clip of his goal is also on YouTube.
Taken aback by his overnight fame, Faiz said he had never expected to be such a sensation, although he admitted that it was his best goal ever.
He said many people, including his teammates and friends, were excited over the shot in last night's game against Pahang in the Malaysian Super League, which Penang won 4-1.
"I really did not expect much to happen. 'Saya ingat tiada apa. (I thought it was nothing).
"But it was all over the Internet when I woke up this morning," he said.
Faiz said he felt honoured and humbled that his performance on the field last night had become such a huge deal.
"How can I compete with someone like Roberto Carlos? The man is a legend.
"The Puskas Award? Alhamdulillah (thank God), if I can really get it," said the footballer, who still appeared to be in disbelief.
Before playing for Penang, Faiz played professionally for Perlis, T-Team, Kelantan and Terengganu.
Faiz, whose ambition had been to play football professionally since he was a primary school boy in Kedah, said he also felt honoured that FAP wanted to auction off the jersey, shorts, socks and boots he had worn in the match last night.
FAP treasurer Datuk M. Murly said the whole set would be put up for an online auction on the association's website.
The auction will start next week and continue for at least two weeks or more if there is encouraging response.
"The reserve price is RM100,000 for the whole set. Each item is signed by Faiz.
"We want to do this to gauge how much support FAP can get for Penang football. The sport here has not been getting much support from the private sector," he said.
Murly also touched on comments posted online about Faiz's free kick, which many said was due to luck.
"If you watch the video of the shot repeatedly, you will see that there is precision in the manner he took the shot," he said.
Head coach Jackson F. Tiago said Faiz was good in free kicks while FAP vice-president Datuk Gary Nair said Faiz was a capable and talented player.
He said it was one of the best goals he had had a chance to witness, and that knowing Faiz, the shot was no fluke.
"Knowing him and what he is capable of doing, it is no fluke shot. Last year he had scored some beautiful goals for Penang but this one beats the odds.
"He is a cheeky guy. If he is let loose to do what he likes or try, I think he can do wonders."
FAP president Datuk Seri Nazir Ariff said the association was very proud of Faiz, whose goal also caught the attention of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak. Najib had commented on the beauty of the shot while in the US.
"It is a global phenomenon in the football world," he said, adding that the entire Penang team had performed well last night.
He said Penang football's reputation has been on the rise over the last two years and the association would continue to motivate the players to do their best on the field.
"The team will continue to get incentives for playing well. This is a reward for all of us." – February 17, 2016.
- See more at: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/no-lucky-shot-says-penangs-free-kick-sensation-faiz-subri#sthash.abHgRsgw.dpuf

GDex-The Star Online

Wednesday, 17 February 2016 | MYT 9:05 PM

SingPost makes net gain of S$64mil from Gdex stake sale

SingPost sold 137.418 million shares in GD Express Carrier Bhd for S$78.4mil (RM234.66mil) to Yamato Asia Pte Ltd.
SingPost sold 137.418 million shares in GD Express Carrier Bhd for S$78.4mil (RM234.66mil) to Yamato Asia Pte Ltd.
 
SINGAPORE: Singapore Post Ltd (SingPost) recognised a net gain of about S$64mil (RM191.58mil) from the divestment of a 12.1% stake in Malaysian logistics firm GD Express Carrier Bhd (Gdex).

SingPost has completed the sale of 137.418 million shares in Gdex for S$78.4mil (RM234.66mil) to Yamato Asia Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned unit of Japanese transportation and forwarding group, Yamato Holdings Co Ltd.

In a statement on Wednesday, its deputy group chief executive officer (corporate services), Mervyn Lim, said this partial divestment boosted the financial capability of SingPost as the group geared up on an accelerated path to becoming a global leader in end-to-end e-commerce logistics.

“This deal gave us a good return on our investment and also boosted our available resources to drive our eCommerce logistics growth as it pivots into the US with the recent investments in TradeGlobal and Jagged Peak,” said Lim, who is also SingPost’s group chief financial officer.

With the completion of the partial divestment, SingPost now holds a 11.2% strategic stake in Gdex and retains its board seat at Gdex.

The sale proceeds will reinforce SingPost’s e-commerce logistics solutions and networks in the markets where SingPost operates - US, Europe, China and the rest of Asia-Pacific.

It is aligned with the groups strategy to continue strengthening its integrated end-to-end e-commerce logistics solutions that include front-end web management, warehousing and fulfilment, last-mile delivery and international freight forwarding.

As the group has interlinked systems with Gdex, it will continue to reap business synergies through its Gdex business collaboration with an added uplift that strategic partner, Yamato, brings to Gdex.

The reduction in the stake will free up capital to allow the group to strengthen its financial capability while maintaining flexibility for future growth.

“Collaborations and partnerships are vital to SingPost as we connect the dots in building a global e-commerce logistics ecosystem.

“We continue to work with strategic partners in Malaysia and the rest of South-East Asia while leveraging the Quantium Solutions commercial network, as well as those of our associated companies to reinforce the ecosystem we are building,” Lim said.

For over 150 years, SingPost, as the country’s postal service provider, has been delivering trusted and reliable services to homes and businesses in Singapore.

Today, SingPost is pioneering and leading in e-commerce logistics as well as providing innovative mail and logistics solutions in Singapore and the Asia-Pacific, with operations in over 15 countries. - Bernama

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