So much is said about Bryan’s buying of cheap properties and how much this is waste of the members money. Some even advice him that the money should rather be distributed among members than being invested in “non profit†businesses.
Is Bryan Marsden buying worthless properties in wasteland?
Of course not. Bryan has told us that he is in this for the long run and buying properties is a part of this plans as well as other of his dispositions (PIPS Bistro, PIPS Fashion a.s.o.). Malaysia is a country of possibilities where fortunes can be made.
Many international companies are being established there now and the country is expanding its industrial- and international relations as a leading business centre in Asia.
To prepare for further expansion on this, the Malaysian Government encourage foreign companies to invest in Malaysia. Negeri Sembilan had a boom of hotels and resorts in the late 1990s, but some of these projects never took off and the properties are now just waiting to be completed by someone with money and good ideas, and are cheap for sale.
Negeri Sembilan is mainly an agricultural state. However, the establishment of several industrial estates enhanced the manufacturing sector as a major contributor towards the state economy.
Agricultural activity includes rubber and oil palm plantations, livestock, fruit orchards and vegetable farming. About 3,099 square kilometres are used for rubber and oil palm plantations.
Manufacturing activity includes electrical and electronics, textiles, furniture, chemicals, machinery, metalworks and rubber products. The main industrial areas are Senawang, Sungai Gadut, Tuanku Jaafar Industrial Park, Nilai and Tanah Merah in Port Dickson.
Port Dickson or PD to locals is a beach and holiday destination situated about 32km from Seremban and 60km from Kuala Lumpur. It is located in the state of Negri Sembilan in Peninsular Malaysia. It takes 1 hour + travelling by car from Kuala Lumpur on the North-South Highway to Port Dickson. This small town used to produce charcoal, but it was later developed as a small port by the British during the Strait Settlement period. The 18km extent of beach from Tanjung Gemuk to Tanjung Tuan is a popular holiday destination for visitors as far as those from Kuala Lumpur itself. Many Singaporeans have invested in holiday homes in and around Port Dickson. Back in the late 1990s, Port Dickson went through a boom of hotels and resorts. Some of these projects never took off the ground and the unfinished construction projects can still be seen along the tourist town.
Nilai is a town located in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Due to its close proximity to Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Lumpur International Airport, it is a town developing rapidly. Development projects can be seen as one drives around Nilai. Two of Malaysia's well known colleges are located in Nilai: Nilai International College and Inti College Malaysia. As a result, this town is also mainly occupied by students from all over the world. Many students from China can be seen in Nilai.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclop...egeri-Sembilan
The short way to Singapore is another positive aspect regarding the future value of properties in this area.
Johor, being in the backyard of Singapore is the natural area of expansion of Singapore. Port- and industrial areas is/will be situated there, as Singapore, due to its limited area, no more can take further expansion being required.
That properties are bought cheap is showing Bryan’s foreseeing sense of business. This part of Asia is rapidly expanding and the value of properties, in this connection, will indubitable increase.
When I was working within the shipping business in that part of Asia some years ago, there were already plans ready for this expansion. That Bryan Marsden, with his close relations with the Malaysian Authorities, might have positioned himself as a participant of this development, can be considered reasonable.
What does he need to make this dream come true? Money and properties. This is exactly where Bryan Marsden is putting his attention. He has several times told us that he is planning for the long term and to be able to help the less fortune to have a decent life. This is how he secures the long term income, so do support him in his plans.
If you are looking for a HYIP giving you quick and huge income, then look elsewhere. There are many of those plans to be found. Common for them all is you can easily loose everything.
PIPS is more safe, but you have to be patience (apply big “Pâ€)
Have an excellent day and be patience. :D
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PIPS's properties and long term investments.
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Thank yoi very much for your post Solhov :) Well said
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hmmmmmmmmmmm
Have you ever been to Malaysia or port dickson or nilai
do you know what your talking about.
I suggest not
Pips will need money making situations now more than longterm real estate.
Realestate is long term Pips don't have the time.
I wish it did but wishing is not action orientated.
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04-09-2005, 02:39 PM #4
Re: hmmmmmmmmmmm
Originally Posted by theyawn
Think about this: it would be perfectly legal (as per the agreement we all signed) for PIPS to:
1. set the ROL rate to zero to prevent any new money from having to be paid.
2. reschedule to payments of monies already withdrawn to PicPay
I doubt if Byan, a caring man, will do any of these but the point is if that is what it will take to keep PIPS (and Hope!) alive, then that's what he should do.
LONG LIVE le roi, mon ami!
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Re: hmmmmmmmmmmm
It's nto about wehter one has been to malaysia or not. It's about knowing how business is done in malaysia and obviously you dont have experience in this.
I have lived in malaysia for 3 year, been to nilai, melacca, johor, u name it.
PEople with no business background who have been born and raised in malaysia wont be able to understand this but one who spends only 1 month in malaysia for a potential business venture woudl understand why bryan has put money into a ghost land where the most powerful king in malaysia resides.
Ask any asian or specifically a malaysian with business background why you need to invest in trash to make cash.
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04-09-2005, 02:54 PM #6
Nair explained that this practice was expected of foreigners doing business in Malaysia. Sift through his updates, you will find it.
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do you know what your talking about.
I suggest not
Pips will need money making situations now more than longterm real estate.
Realestate is long term Pips don't have the time.
I wish it did but wishing is not action orientated.
the Yawn
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The whole idea was to develope the area around the Airport.
by buying the land and real estate in that area , it guarantees a future in building up that part of the country.. ie.. hotels, restaurants, entertainmnet, nitght clubs..resorts.
RE anywhere is the best investment.Remember Bryan has a 5 year plan.
I feel this is part of it.
Hope so, why else would someone do this.. also by building and renewing this part of the city .. YOU BET he would be in good standing with the local government.
His vision could bring a lot of capital into the city.
We just need to wait and see.
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:D
Great thread guys - I like what I'm reading.
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Re Nilai
Hi all
I don't post much and normally just read in the background, but I thought I would give you some input re Nilia from a friend of mine in Malaysia.
He says this about Nilia:
"Nilia town also getting more completed with shop lots open for business, especially at the Nilia 1&2 and the 1&2 row of Nilai Town where is Pips office located. I must say the Town is getting increasingly busy and populated."
So it seems that perhaps Bryan is not as short sighted as some may think and that there is indeed method to his madness.
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