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now tiongland confirm will have many abandoned buildings and shoplots liao.

 

wahahahhahahahha

 

https://www.dw.com/en/evergrande-why-the-chinese-property-giant-is-close-to-collapse/a-59175953

 

Evergrande: Why the Chinese property giant is close to collapse

alrdy got plenty of signs in 2019 that tiong economy is in trouble liao but still have singapore kgk go in to burn sgd1.9bln kim chua.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-china-markets-default-idUKKBN1YE0W9

 

China's private firms face record default risk, to stay high in 2020 - Fitch

Hi Life!

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3 hours ago, socrates469bc said:

melaka overpriced satay shop also closing down in november liao.

 

dinomics is lumber 1!!!!!

 

https://www.edgeprop.my/content/1900047/melaka’s-famous-capitol-satay-celup-restaurant-close-permanently-november?wref=edgemarkets

 

Melaka’s famous Capitol Satay Celup Restaurant to close permanently in November

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nv hear before till now

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Thanks to the pandemic, it has been over a year since many of us have stepped foot into Malaysia and many of us Singaporeans definitely miss visiting our next-door neighbour.

Unfortunately, they aren't faring as well as we hoped they would be.

Last Friday (Oct 1), a Johor Bahru (JB) Facebook group posted a series of photos of the city's KSL City mall. While many of us remember it to be one of the hottest destinations in town, the images revealed a desolate ghost town

 

The accompanying caption also lamented, "now there are no Singaporeans, not sure when [the mall] can recover".

Since then, the post has gone viral with over 2,600 shares and more than 400 comments at the time of writing.

However, most of the remarks haven't been very sympathetic.

Some netizens blamed the mall's management for being too complacent and cautioned Malaysian businesses against relying too much on the tourist dollar.

Screenshot%202021-10-04%20at%201.57.17%2 "Haha, who told you to ignore the local customers and make the prices so high. and the salary so low? Who is to blame?"
PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook 

 

Screenshot%202021-10-04%20at%201.20.59%2 "It's also time to teach them a lesson, before this the management was too arrogant."
PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook  Screenshot%202021-10-04%20at%203.21.39%2 PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook  Screenshot%202021-10-04%20at%203.23.03%2 "It's just that we rely too much on foreign customers, if we had taken care of our local customers, it shouldn't have been like that."
PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook 

 

Screenshot%202021-10-04%20at%203.37.48%2 "Damn it, who told you to do business without thinking of the local customers? Now you want to rely on the local customers for support? You should have gone bankrupt earlier."
PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook  Screenshot%202021-10-04%20at%203.46.29%2 PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook 

There were also some sarcastic comments calling out Malaysians who had complained about Singaporean visitors before the pandemic.

Screenshot%202021-10-04%20at%206.33.26%2 "In the past, locals complained that Singaporeans made the prices of goods here increase but now, they lament that there are no Singaporeans to consume their goods. Just like the Malaysian government, they keep changing their mind like flipping roti prata."  
PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook  Screenshot%202021-10-04%20at%203.30.49%2 PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook 

But of course, there will always be Singaporeans who simply miss the good old JB-hopping days.

Screenshot%202021-10-04%20at%203.58.11%2 PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook 

Whatever the case, some good news is that cross-border travel between Malaysia and Singapore could be a possibility, with Johor leaders and experts expressing that it "should be a top priority".

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2 minutes ago, socrates469bc said:

 

when shangri-la chef also becomes hawker, u know how bad the sgp economy is liao.

 

wahahahahaha

 

https://www.8days.sg/eatanddrink/hawkerfood/ex-dim-sum-head-chef-at-shangri-la-hotel-becomes-chee-cheong-fun-15018098

 

Ex-Dim Sum Head Chef At Shangri-La Hotel Becomes Chee Cheong Fun Hawker -  TODAY

If can work there, the saving should have a lot, enough for old age. No need to open hawker stall.

 

If still need to work mean money planning failed

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reminds me of this kumgong broker telling me that increasing traffic footfall after easing will result in better yield.

 

nb, increasing footfall doesnt result in increased sales when the economy is on a downtrend.

 

he really think i m super kumgong, is it???????

 

wahahahahhaha

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9 hours ago, chamfer said:

 

 

and still got kgks like my laopeh wants to argue with limpeh on the trade war.

 

they never hear of supply chain reshoring or regionalization????

 

limpeh got over 20 yrs of international trading, ok??????

 

https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/14/economy/china-trade-surplus-intl-hnk/index.html

 

China is winning the trade war and its exports have never been higher

but the reason for this increase in 2020......

 

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and the impact of this trade war on china's domestic economy.......

 

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