Weekly Around the Web @ 10 Oct 2008

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With so many negative news in the capital market throught out the world, this week Pro Trade Shares will provide some interesting reading on other news.

New Lamborghini Estoque

Lamborghini has just released an official press release and hi-res photos of the Lamborghini Estoque. Interestingly, Lamborghini makes no attempts to call the Estoque a 4-door coupe, instead it refers to it as a 4-door 4-seater super sedan.

Lamborghini says that this will not be the sold engine option. A turbocharged V8 derived from the V10 is one alternative, while a “greener” option could either be a V8 with a mild hybrid motor or a high-performance TDI turbodiesel that can be easily obtained from the Audi and Volkswagen engine stables.

How AIG got into trouble.

A very simple and easy to understand on the why AIG failed due to the sub prime crisis in US. To quote

Fennie Mae and Freddie Mac were formed by the US Congress (in Malaysia they would be Statutory bodies formed by statutes passed in the parliament) to provide funds to banks to lend out money to people who wants to buy houses. McFunnies got their money by selling bonds.

Lehman Brothers was an investment bank. In simple terms, just like normal bank, they make money by lending out the money they borrowed from someone else. The only difference here is, in Malaysia or most of the Asian countries, banks get most of their money from savings account and fixed deposit holders, whereas, in the US, the savings ratio is so low (-1% a year ago), a lot of the money comes from non-US citizens, such as again the Arabs and the Chinese. In 2003, Lehman Bro’s and the other 4 investment banks were allowed to lend out USD40 for every USD1 of their equity.

When the foreigners bought the investment bankers’ bond, it was just good practise for them to insure the bond against default by the issuer. Although before the crisis, nobody thought that there would be a possibility of the banks collpasing due to their good reputations. AIG was the insurer.

Future Information Content

The decline of newspaper popularity has been attributed to the rise of the internet and the proliferation of web-based content. With an extremely low barrier of entry and variable cost, the web allows anyone with a computer to become an independent publisher: As a result, the amount and variety of content online far exceeds print publications in most fields.

If newspapers can’t compete with blogs and online news sites in terms of speed and variety, perhaps they can trump them in terms of depth or trust. After all, feature-length content with solid, investigative reporting is not something you’ll often find on most blogs or personal sites on the web.

Detailed, unique content immediately stands out on its own, even without extensive marketing efforts. People don’t just want to be informed, they want to better grasp a topic in all its nuances. The joy of consumption lies not only in the skimming of a news story but the processing of new perspectives to enrich a personal worldview or professional need.

Publications that provide such content will always have an audience. In the end, it’s just a natural consequence that results from the consumer’s problem of information overload.

Facebook co founder quits

Zuckerberg’s partner quits to form ‘Facebook for business’. Moskovitz and Rosenstein have both left to work on a joint venture that looks like it may be software as a service combined with social networking elements for business, and plan to start a new company where they will “build an extensible enterprise productivity suite, along with a high-level, open-source software development toolkit, built for the web from the ground up,” according to Rosenstein in a goodbye note on his Facebook page.

Causes of Psoriasis

Western Medicine View : There are various theories on the causes of psoriasis from the western medicine point. One theory with some evidence is that psoriasis can be inherited but there is much controversy over the mode of  inheritance. The history of psoriasis in some families seem to suggest a simple autosomal inheritance with reduced penetrance, although evidence has been presented for multifactorial genetic components.

Chinese Medicine View : Chinese medicine blame the disease to deficiency of the blood, blockages of the flow of Qi, the food one consume and the emotional well being of a person. Combination of different type of causes will manifest itself in the pattern or appearance of psoriasis on the skin. For example, if the skin is itchy and red the cause is usually Wind and Heat; thick and purplish patches are likely to be due to Blood Stasis; Heat and Damp are indicated by red, weeping patches and if the patient feels tired easily and the patches are thick, pale and dry this is often due to a deficiency of blood and Qi.

2008 Nobel Price Winner

So far the 2008 Nobel Price winner for the following categories have been announced.Medicine

The Nobel Prize for Medicine was awarded to two French scientists who discovered the HIV virus and a German who found the virus that causes cervical cancer. Luc Montagnier, director of the World Foundation for AIDS Research and Prevention and Prof Francoise Barré-Sinoussi of the Institut Pasteur shared half the award for their work on the HIV virus.

Physics : Two Japanese scientists and a Tokyo-born US citizen shared the 2008 Nobel Prize for Physics for their work in sub-atomic physics.  Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa were recognised for work that predicted the existence of at least three families of quarks in nature. They laid the theoretical foundations for modern understanding of how the laws of physics differ for matter and anti-matter. Yoichiro Nambu, now of the University of Chicago, was chosen for his discovery of the mechanism of ‘spontaneous broken symmetry in sub-atomic physics’.

Chemistry : Two US scientists and a Japanese researcher won the 2008 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. Osamu Shimomura of Japan, and Martin Chalfie and Roger Tsien were named for their discovery of the brightly glowing protein GFP.

Literature : French novelist JMG Le Clézio was awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize for Literature. It was the first time since 1985 that a French writer won the Nobel literature prize. Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio, 68, was born in Nice to a mother of Breton origin and a father who was at least nominally British.

Armstrong set for Tour Down Under

Tour de France legend Lance Armstrong has thanked world cycling officials for clearing him to return to the professional peloton in the Tour Down Under in January. Race officials have also declared the ruling a commonsense decision after concerns were raised that anti-doping regulations might delay the Texan’s comeback plans.

Armstrong’s comeback is meant to draw attention to his global campaign to fight cancer, a disease he famously survived before winning seven straight Tours from 1999-2005.

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Weekly Roundup – 3 October 2008

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This week Pro Trade Shares interesting links recommendation are:

Analysts: BII buy still expensive

Analysts say Malaysia’s largest bank, Malayan Banking Bhd’s (Maybank), revised acquisition price of PT Bank Internasional Indonesia Tbk (BII) is still expensive despite a rebate of RM758.9mil. Three days ago, Maybank signed a supplement agreement with Singapore’s Fullerton Financial Holdings Pte Ltd and Kookmin Bank of South Korea to acquire BII at a 15% discount, making the total acquisition cost of 55.6% stake in BII held by Sorak Financial Holdings Pte Ltd to RM4.26bil from RM4.8bil previously.

Europe: Emergency summit on credit crisis called

France on Thursday formally called an exceptional weekend summit to hash out a common European Union response to the spreading U.S. financial crisis, amid divisions among European officials about how closely to coordinate their action.
France currently holds the rotating EU presidency and Sarkozy was clearly seeking a common position as Europe braces for the shockwaves from across the Atlantic to squarely hit European shores.
Italy has already sought protective cover with stock market regulator Consob on Wednesday putting a month-long ban on short-selling bank and insurance stocks. Italian bank giant Unicredit has seen its value fall as much as 23 percent since Monday.

US Senate passed $700Billion bailout

The US Senate on Wednesday night passed a sweeping and controversial financial bailout similar in key ways to one rejected by the House just two days earlier. The measure was passed by a vote of 74 to 25 after more than three hours of floor debate in the Senate. Presidential candidates Sens. Barack Obama, D-Illinois, and John McCain, R-Arizona, voted in favor.

Advocates say the plan is crucial to government efforts to attack a credit crisis that threatens the economy and would free up banks to lend more. Opponents say it rewards bad decisions by Wall Street, puts taxpayers at risk and fails to address the real economic problems facing Americans.

I don’t always visit sites just on business and finance. Here are some other interesting sites:

Conventional psoriasis treatment

Psoriasis treatment options are extensive and include emollients, salicyclic acid, coal tar, anthralin, corticosteroids, calcipotriol, tazarotene, methotrexate, retinoids, immunosuppressants, immunotherapeutic agents and light therapy. These treatment can be divided into topical and systemic treatment for psoriasis.
Corticosteroids are usually used topically but may be injected into small or recalcitrant lesions.
Warning: systemic corticosteroids may precipitate exacerbrations or development of pustular psoriasis and should not be used for any form of psoriasis therefore it is not adviseble to take corticosteroids orally.
Cyclosporine is an immunosuppressant that can be used for severe psoriasis but should be limited to courses of several months and rarely up to 1 year. Its affect on the kidneys and potential long-term effects on the immune system therefore it is recommended to use cyclosporine liberally.

Google data centers save energy

Do you know your personal computer uses more energy than Google Search to answer your query. Google claims that Google-designed data centers use use much less energy than conventional facilities to feed and cool the computers inside. Google engineers have optimized every element in the data center, from the chip to the cooling tower.

Study pushes back origin of AIDS pandemic to 1908

The deadly AIDS virus first began spreading among humans at the turn of the 20th century in sub-Saharan Africa, just as modern cities were emerging in the region, U.S. researchers said on Wednesday. The finding pushes back the origin of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by several decades, they reported in the journal Nature.

Prior estimates put the origin of HIV at 1930. But Michael Worobey of the University of Arizona in Tucson now believes HIV began infecting humans between 1884 and 1924. The research is based on 48-year-old gene fragments dug from a wax-embedded lymph node from a woman in Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo, formerly Zaire.

After Shenzhou Success, China Looks to the Future

Most experts agree the event, which included the nation’s first spacewalk, went off without a hitch. Before the Shenzhou 7 mission launched Sept. 25, Chinese space officials said there were four main objectives to the mission: to conduct a spacewalk, to do tests of a solid lubricant material during the spacewalk, to deploy a new satellite to take images, and to use a new data relay satellite for communication, said Dean Cheng, China analyst with Alexandria, Va.-based think tank CNA Corp.
With each new mission, China is taking steps toward its ultimate goals of establishing a more permanent presence in space through building a space laboratory, and perhaps even landing on the moon. The latter goal has been stated more explicitly after the recent success of Shenzhou 7.

Human remains found at Fossett crash site

US crash site investigators found human remains amid the wreckage of Steve Fossett’s small plane on a remote California mountain, the chief of the National Transportation Safety Board said on Thursday.
Fossett, 63, vanished after taking off in a single-engine Bellanca Citabria Super Decathlon on September 3, 2007, from the airstrip of hotel magnate Barron Hilton’s ranch in Nevada, sparking a long but fruitless search.

The finding of human remains may close months of debate over whether the millionaire adventurer actually died, although Rosenker said local officials would be responsible for examining the remains.

And to close off this week roundup, a little self promotion.

Fred Chan Blog coming

Before I started Pro Trade Shares, all the articles were in my personal and first blog named fredchanblog.com. Subseqently I moved all the posts on How to Trade shares in Bursa Malaysia to its very own niche blog, protradeshares.com. I then was busy with some other project and left my personal blog into hibernation. I planned to restart fredchanblog.com soon but I haven’t decided on what subjects to cover. FredchanBlog is temporary testing various theme and I might hack the final theme to my liking. Feel free to suggest some ideas on what I can cover.

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Weekly Roundup – 26 September 2008

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Found some interesting article this week.

F1 have reached Singapore and it is the first night race in the history (at least as far as I know).

Maybank intention to acquire Indonesion bank continue to face problems.

A new Malaysian Prime Minister by October 2008, Najib or someone else?

Melanine tainted milk in China has spread to other countries that import milk and milk products.

All the above issues has caused the KLCI to remain on the negative for the week.

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