Saturday, June 12, 2010

2010 Portfolio (June)

Currently holding
YTLE - 9000 units @ RM 0.56
Dijacor-wa - 6000 @ RM0.335
My EG - 20000 units @ RM 0.445(5000) and @ RM 0.470(10000)
Genting Singapore - 1000 units @ $SD 1.17

Sold
BJTOTO - 500 units @ RM 4.65(4.34)
My EG - 5000 units @ RM 0.65(0.445)
Starhill Gbi - 4000 units @ $SD 0.62(0.555) + 2000 units @ $SD 0.62 (0.570)

Future investment
MyEG, plan to in more at price 0.55-0.6.
Pantech, plan to in more at price 0.75-0.8
Genting, no idea yet.
Dijacor, plan to in more at price 0.285-0.3

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Unhide/Hide column in Excel

Note: This tutorial can be used with all versions of Excel up to and including Excel 2007.

To unhide columns in a worksheet is Microsoft's term for displaying columns that were previously hidden.

Unhide Columns in an Excel Worksheet

To unhide a single column

For example, you want to unhide column C.

1. Place your mouse pointer in the column header and drag select to highlight columns B and D.
2. Right click on the selected columns.
3. Choose Unhide from the menu.
4. The hidden column and the column letter will be visible.

To unhide column A in the worksheet in Excel 2007

1. Type the cell reference A1 in the Name Box and press the Enter key on the keyboard.
2. Click on the Home tab on the ribbon.
3. Click on the Format icon on the ribbon to open the drop down list.
4. Choose Hide & Unhide > Unhide Columns from the drop down list.
5. Column A will become visible.

To unhide column A in the worksheet in Excel versions 97 to 2003

1. Type the cell reference A1 in the Name Box and press the Enter key on the keyboard.
2. Click on the Format menu.
3. Choose Column > Unhide in the menu.
4. Column A will become visible.

To unhide multiple columns in the worksheet - all versions of Excel

For example, you want to unhide columns B, D, and F.

1. In the column header drag select to highlight columns A to G.
2. Right click on the selected columns.
3. Choose Unhide from the menu.
4. The hidden columns and the column letters will be visible.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

2010 Portfolio (January)

Currently holding
  1. YTLE - 9000 units @ RM 0.56
  2. BJTOTO - 500 units @ RM 4.34
  3. My EG - 20000 units @ RM 0.445(10000) and @ RM 0.470(10000)
  4. Genting Singapore - 1000 units @ $SD 1.17
  5. Starhill Gbi - 4000 units @ $SD 0.555 + 2000 units @ $SD 0.570
Sold
  1. TALAM - 20000 units @ RM 0.12 (0.085)
  2. SUNWAY WC - 7000 units @ RM 0.47 (0.41)

Monday, December 07, 2009

My Dream Jobs Salary Range in US (updated 7 Dec2009)

Below are my dream jobs average salary range in US:

QA Analyst: $76,000
ERP System Analyst: $80,000
ERP Consultant: $95,000
Project Manager: $79,000
SAP System Analyst: $81,000

Sunday, December 06, 2009

New P1 Wimax Modem & P1 Portable Modem

New P1 Modem
Look nice... Its tower modem looks grand and very innovative.




New P1 Portable Modem
About the portable modem, I think it will be launched soon.
With the WIMAX technology, I think u should able to connect to internet smoothly without keep disconnecting when you are sitting in a car with high speed.
Looking forward to this P1 portable modem...



Sunday, November 15, 2009

Saturday, August 02, 2008

SA

After joining a MNC for 2 months, I'm happy with my current situation. I see there are some few thing different compare to my previous company.
Below are the thing that i did in previous company:
  • I was a QA Engineer in 1 of the local ERP software house which company employee size= 30-40.
  • I was is the only QA Engineer in that company.
  • I was fresh graduate when i first join that company.
  • Company did provide internal training. I can say those training are rubbish. I can tell you the reason privately.
The job position of mine in this MNC is System Analyst. I was employed by a guy(very good guy) named Francis. He was my manager. Why? Because he had been promoted to join global team and left our team. After he leave the team, our team is leading by a new manager.
Basically, as what i know, my job scope as below:
  • Study specification and requirement from user.
  • Solve user problems when encounter system issue.
  • Deal with software vendor.
  • Doing testing when there have new patch replacement.
Compare to previous company, the job area that i'm handling is become narrow. Previously i test all the module of ERP; now, the module that i need to handle is PO, WO and inventory. Since my senior is taking maternity leave for 2 months, nobody can guild me. That's a challenge for me.

Anyway, I'm satisfy with my current situation and job career. I felt released after leaving that company and now I find that chances is always open for the person who dare to make decision.
I make decision to switch to new environment, I'm lucky and it's good decision!!!
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