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July 29, 2007

What Every Investor Should Know about China ?

Morningstar has an office in mainland China in Shenzhen, a city just over the border from Hong Kong. I spent little over a month there earlier this year, ostensibly to help train some of the equity analysts we’ve hired here to cover Chinese shares for us. But my main motivation for going was to gather as many insights as I could about the booming Chinese economy via an immersive learning experience. This article will focus on my insights, as well as those accumulated by my colleagues who have also made the journey.

First, some background information. Much of what you hear about the boom is absolutely true. Signs of the exploding economic activity are everywhere. While Shenzhen is a boom town in itself and growing faster than China as a whole, it is still quite shocking to see the literally hundreds of construction cranes that dot the skyline. Shenzhen has gone from a population of 300,000 to more than 12 million (and still going strong) since it was set up as a "special economic zone" in 1980 meant to attract business from around the globe. Companies are migrating here, meeting a mass migration of people from China’s rural areas to urban areas.

In the cities (where I spent nearly all of my time), the technology and lifestyle is really not much different than what you would find anywhere in the developed world. People are driving cars, talking on cell phones, using PCs, and watching high-definition televisions. One advantage that China has is that it is "leapfrogging" many technologies. For instance, when a Chinese person goes online for the first time, it is often not dial-up, but rather broadband. Forget wired telephones, they all seem to have advanced cell phones.

Visiting China in 2007 is a bit like visiting Silicon Valley in 1999 at the height of the dot-com era. Things are happening at light speed, and the economy is white hot here, but caution is certainly warranted. The economy has grown at a 10%-13% rate for several years in a row, and on a purchasing power parity basis (excuse the economist-speak), the Chinese economy now has a GDP of about US $10 trillion, trailing only the EU and the U.S. at roughly US $13 trillion each. (After adjusting for currency effects, the actual value is much lower, but that’s another story.) The bottom line is that like it or not, you cannot be a student of the modern world economy without taking time to study China. It is simply too large a force to be ignored.

So what’s driving this growth? The ingredients in the explosion are 1.3 billion people (it’s the world’s most populous nation, accounting for about 20% the global population) meeting a steadily liberalising economic environment, fuelled by copious amounts of foreign capital looking for cheap labour, helped along by the technological "leapfrogging" I spoke of earlier.

China’s Competitive Advantages
Clearly, China has some competitive advantages relative to the rest of the world, otherwise companies would not be expanding in China at a break-neck pace. There is no doubt that China is a very low-cost provider, but why is that?

I think one reason has to do with the country’s lax environmental restrictions, or at least a willingness to accept a greater share of the world’s pollution. One of the benefits of America exporting its manufacturing capacity to China is that we have also exported many of our environmental problems. Smokestacks may be going dormant in the U.S., but they are blowing strong here. And you can tell! I am not exaggerating when I say I did not see blue sky a single time my entire time here, only clouds or brown haze that at times literally burned the sinuses.

I should also note that the tap water is not potable. And recycling? While I often saw poor migrants salvaging, only at a handful of high-profile locations did I see small (and mostly empty) recycling bins. So you can forget the stories about an emerging environmental disaster happening here. It has already happened.

Also wanting here are the safety standards of more-developed countries. When you have cabs without seatbelts, much less airbags, traction control, etc., of course they are going to cost less. And if the safety standards in the factories are anything like they were on the streets I observed (a good bet) and the same dynamics apply… it means far less safety, far lower cost. It should be little wonder why, for instance, China’s coal mines and roads are several-fold more lethal places than in America.

Of course, one of China’s largest advantages is its people, all 1.3 billion of them. Ponder the fact that if China got to a point where its economic output per person reached half of what it is in America, the Chinese economy would be double the size of that country’s. And make no mistake, these are people who are generally well educated, hungry for a modern lifestyle, and excited to be able to lift themselves up to compete on the global stage.

This is clearly a country very, very long on manpower. The signs of the ridiculously inexpensive labour smack you in the face. To get from my hotel’s front door to the elevators, I got to say "ni hao" (hello) to no fewer than four "greeters" manning the lobby at all times. There are police or security guards just standing around on what seems like every other corner. Every restaurant and retail outlet seems overstaffed by threefold or more. Street sweepers literally sweep with brooms. This huge excess pool of labour is great for businesses, but not so good for the wage-earners.

One final advantage has to be the government. Love or hate the communists, one of the benefits they bring to the country is that decisions can be made very quickly without debate, and things can and do get built in a flash. Infrastructure projects like dams, roads, subways, airport runways, etc. get built at lightning speed without lengthy litigation processes concerning environmental impacts or trampled property rights.

Understand the risk before investing !! - Taken from Morningstar.co.uk - Paul.A Larson

July 28, 2007

Worlds smallest Website

Filed under: IT in ME, News

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh The Worlds smallest Website http://www.guimp.com/  :)

July 27, 2007

TMNET STREAMYX

Filed under: Personal

TMMAD SCREWMYX TMNET Streamyx was down at my place for the past 1 week, call after call & reports after reports no one seems to be interested in reverting back to us (My uncle). After a big blast then they reverted with some poor customer service, they never update the customer neither responds to the call that we have made. Each time they upgrade they will screwmyx screw something . Telecomunication and broadband services used to be monopolised by Telekom but now things have changed, my cousin bro showed me Maxis Broadband services, they have Wireless servicess too, no wire neither annoying cable. The monthly charges not much expensive than the SCREWMYX.

Check out the following URL below , seems to be cool, so I have plan to subscribe for one, I can’t imagine a world without Internet. All my urgent office work, payments , learnings have been halted with the nation’s so proud SCREWMYX :( . I’m very dissappointed, I could imagine how dissappointed my uncle would be subscribing to a use less service. So now time to liberalize and change to Maxis

http://www.maxis.com.my/personal/broadband/broadband_main.asp

P/s : Please ensure your area has a Maxis High-Speed 3G Network (HSDPA). You can check ‘em from the website above :)

July 22, 2007

Kuppi The Cyanide

Filed under: Movie Talkies

I started reading reviews on this movie called Kuppi (Cyanide) it was a action packed movie, the story line depicts police officer’s nailing down the killer’s /masterminds involved in assasinating Rajiv Ghandi - Human Bomb. Subha and Siva is the most wanted in the CBI list , they flew to Bangalore and used his henchmen to conqueor some houses for them to hideout, this is where they met Ranganath and his wife. So the story line goes on… Kuppi is a chain tied around their neck, which has a locket in a form of cylinder which contains the cyanide. If they are caught by police, they will bite the cylinder and dies off. Cyanide is a powerful poisonous chemical which causes fatal. Thus their secrets movements will never be leaked out or known by police. The story is all about LTTE movements. Good story line, once in a while it is worthwhile to watch real incident story without unnecessary draggy and drama’s.

Bandar Puteri - Klang - city that never sleeps !!

Filed under: Personal, News

As I was stuffing some hot Idly, my phone rang.. Yes it is my bf. But he sounded very sad, I wondered what happened. HIS car got ransacked !! Not only his but the same also happened to his dad car. He lost his valuable digital camera which he left in the car. His coins box was emptied same as his dad. But Mr.Bf forgot to lock his car since it was in the house compound. It seems the car was in total Mess.. Those maggot’s even tried to break in to his house by using some keys that he hosted in the car. He sounced very sad.. took some time to cheer him up. Poor Fellow !! So guys, please lock your car whether you are in or outside of your car. Nowday’s maggots are on higher toll, they are eveywhere so please be extra cautious. Never take things for granted. Those maggots will be awake when we’re asleep…

July 21, 2007

My New House in Adda Heights

Filed under: Personal

This is my new house @ Adda Heights. It will be getting ready by August 2007, waiting to shift. It is based on the blissful Clustered home concept. The developer Southern Gateway provides excellent services to their customer’s. So far they had invited us for many of their functions and new property launch not forgetting all the gifts they have gave us including Food voucher at a Famous Seafood restaurant. . Some snaps below..

July 17, 2007

China “Sudden” Airlines “Fried”

Filed under: Personal

This is a true account of what was heard on a recent flight from
Shenzhen to Qingtao by China Southern Airlines:

‘Good afternoon, Ladies and the German. This is your cheap purser Wang
Lui speaking. On behalf of China Sudden  Airlines, I would like to welcome
you on board our Bowling 737 from Shenzhen to Qingtao.
Members of my crew speak Chinese and other languages that you do not
know. It is a great pressure serving you to-die. Should you need any
resistance during the fright, peace do pest the call button. I and my gals are
available to make you feel comfortable.  Meanwhile, the airkwaft is
going to FRY. Peace sit upright and keep you belt tightly fastened until
dinner is served  at five dirty p.m. Hope you would enjoy your  fright with us. Funk kill.’ emoticon

Live Maggot’s in Masjid India

Filed under: Personal

Yesterday evening I was walking to Hotel Paradize tours @ Masjid India to make ticket reservation with a MP3 studded in my ears. As usual the place is filled with police and Majlis Perbandaran, I saw some peculiar looking eyes staring at me, I don’t know why but that is the culture of thos foreigner’s to stare at someone as though you owe them money !! Suddenly one potato looking old A$$ approached near me and waved his hands to me and said “HI” , i totally ignored him and went away.. You know what this Maggot did.. he came very close to me and rubbed my hands and walk pass me ( it was 11.30am) … I stumbled and turn back to show some “sign” but luckily he manage to get away.. Can you imagine the trauma that i went through untill i reach the LRT station. It is not safe anymore to walk at Masjid India, unless you are equipped with some weapons. This old fools are simply nuisance to the public..
Let me describe him :-

  • Bald
  • Fat as potato
  • Wear glasses ( round face)
  • He is not local might be a Paki or Bangladeshi
  • He can hardly walk..saw him limping
  • If he wave hand at you.. Don’t avoid him or stare ..JUST RAN AWAY !!!

I cursed that he will vomit maggot and die :)

July 12, 2007

50th Merdeka in Malaysia

Filed under: Personal

   

The media is blasting with Merdeka Snippets , songs and story… Everyone is looking forward celebrating the country’s most awaited event.. but before we celebrate..lets ponder..

Today I was talking to my aunt whom im staying with.. She was sharing some of hardship that she underwent those days . In conjuction of Merdeka 50 Years I thought this is worth sharing with young generation.She started on foods…Her lunch was merely  porridge with dried prawns , Rice with Kopi O (can u imagine that), Steamed sweet potato and sometimes starving. She used to work in Chicken coup , collecting eggs and feeding them. She needs to withstand the horrible smells of sh*t which need to be collected as fertilizer. Her house has no electricity so revising studies at night is out of question, but with the help of churning oil lamps. Forget about new clothing.. she hardly sees them. Her mother was working in rubber factory, detaching the glued rubbers. Her toes user to fllap out of her school shoes and due to difficulties she couldn’t continue her studies. She really went through hardship compared to all her sisters. Although being a chinese she has adapted the Indian culture after tying knot to my uncle.

Let’s flash back.. Not only my aunt , most of our parents, fore father’s went through the same fate. My dad used to say that he used to walk 15KM to school but nowdays children wants to drive car in the University :P . They didn’t enjoy much luxury during their time and even now they are leading simple life, some of them has not even manouevered Internet in their life or any techie gadgets !! What they really emphazised was merely to give valuable education to their children. In good old days the old parents are well taken care off and the stay with their children untill the last breathe, also there isn’t much Old Folks home around but now after all the luxuries comes , we could see Old Folks home is more like a commodity  money making resort !! Their childrens are going after leisure and money forgetting simple values in life….. Although Malaysia has got IT’S Independent  50 years back , ARE we independent in term of our thinking ? Do we value our parents whom has gone hardships and seen through the country evolve ?? Is your Parents enjoying all the luxury that we’re Enjoying now ?? DO they really ….Ask yourself..:) Happy Merdeka !! emoticon

July 7, 2007

Chinmayi

Filed under: Personal

ARR is well known to squeeze the best of your talents, this is what exactly he did. It was awesome performance, the aalap was very soothing … I can feel the sea breeze even now…:) .
Be Patient and listen to the clip untill end … this was one of the song that hit the media and made everyone to hummm…


Reason for Silence ?? Haze

Filed under: Personal, News

It had been some time since I wrote a note in my blog, had been down with flu and fever and hope to recover very soon. The flu will remain atleast for a month :( , I have been religiously popping Vitamic C in order to get rid of it . Anyway beware of the haze attack in our metropolitan. Last heard that there was a heavy rain in Sumatra that had cleared off the burnings and our atmosphere as well. Hopefully it is !!!emoticon

July 2, 2007

Eyes with Teaaaaars !!!

ஒரு ஆண்டு காத்திருந்து… இப்போது பத்து ஆண்டு மரணததே
ஒரு பதில் காத்திருந்து கணீரில் மூழ்கியது
சமதாம ?? என் இன்னும் தமதம் என் மனம் சூராவழிபோல் பொங்கி அலப்பாயுதே
அது ஒரு பொன்னாள் என்னும் நீ சொன்னாள் , என்னை கண்டால் அவள் போனால்
கண்ணுக்குழே ஒரு கொண்டாக்த் லெஞ்சாக ஒத்திக்குண்து …அவள் நாந்தந்தல்
நடந்த பதாயை அவள் பின் நோக்கி சென்றாள்….
ஐயூோ என் கைக்குட்தையே நான் மறந்து விட்டேன் இன்று அவள் யோசித்தால்
என் கைக்குட்டை ? நான் கண்ணேரில் மூழ்கவேண்டும் அல்லவா ?? emoticon

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