Nazir Razak is the youngest son of Malaysia’s second Prime Minister, and the brother of Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak, the current PM. He is also the brainy group chief executive officer of the country’s premier investment bank, CIMB Group Holdings Bhd.
Early this month, speculation was rife that CIMB was thinking of acquiring RHB Capital Bhd. Now that this has come to an premature end, does this mean CIMB will be wedged in its consolidation phase, or are there bigger things in store from Nazir?
Looking at Nazir’s features, it’s pretty obvious that the best is yet to come for CIMB. We would safely say that the stock is a screaming buy at this point.
In 2012, Nazir will be 45 years old, or 46 in Chinese years. In Mian Xiang, this age point is represented by the left cheekbone.
The cheekbones represent not just Nazir’s age luck, but also his willpower and ability to wield power. And he sure has loads of that.
A major part of Nazir’s success at CIMB was achieved during his thirties, when the age points were in his eyes. But his eyes cannot quite compare with the width and size of his mouth.
In Mian Xiang, a big mouth signifies influence, power and lots of clout. Have you ever seen a tycoon with a small mouth? Rarely.
When Nazir turns 52, the age point will go to his superior mouth. So don’t be surprised if CIMB is an entirely different entity six years from now. It might even own an American bank by then!
We do not foresee organic growth for CIMB. Based on Nazir’s face, the company’s sensational ride will continue right into his fifties.