Remnant shares from an October purchase of Kumpulan H&L High-Tech are further sold on the first trading day of February for the 16th feather in the record marathon cap now at 618 consecutive days, handing over to a partial sale of JCY on the 3rd. Right after the Thaipusam holiday on the 6th, TASCO becomes the 18th scalp with a 10% gain in 2 days bagging 620 in a row, followed by telco MAXIS being sold above $4 for the 2nd time on the 8th & then an exit from Pelikan bought in '20 for the big dividend on the 9th. The first week of the month closes with a a double Houdini act as falling knife Cypark is escaped from on the morning of the 10th & Panasonic[M] is profitably sold for the 3rd time in 4 months in the afternoon:
Alcom Bhd is sold a 2nd time within 6 months close to $1 for winner #@2 on Monday 13 Feb before handing over to an ill-timed exit from eventual takeover target & #10 UMW on Valentine's Day & thence on to a contra gain in #23 MYEG for 626 in a row on the 15th:
Solid Automotive, bought at the end of '22, was sold on Thursday 16th Feb before the streak journeyed to Tokyo for the 25th scorer in the form of Imasen Electric clinching 628 days consecutively on the 17th to conclude the week, then back to #11 MAXIS for the highest priced sale above $4 on Monday 20th Feb. CWG, re-purchased end-Nov, was mostly resold for a 10% gain on the 21st for the 26th scalp, making way on the 21st for Hong Kong-listed Bank of East Asia, re-purchased for the 3rd time below HK$10 in late '22 when it was re-sold at HK$11.10 for a hat3rick of rounds since Covid to claim the 27th spot. Timberwell was sold on the 23rd, the morning of KLK's shareholder meeting which I attended, for the 28th winner as it popped slightly on 23rd Feb, before making way for the duo of Jaya Tiasa, a short-term LIFO sale & super long-term EG Industries with old shares from over 15 years prior exiting at 52-week highs to jointly clinch 623 consecutive days:
T7 Global, a '21 purchase which was the 194th scorer that year, exited partially as the new #30 at 42.5c after the 34c entry 2 years prior, before new #31 Pan-Malaysia Corp, a 19-time winner as #26 the previous year, rounded off February with a final booting out of my last shares on the 28th:
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