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LESSONS FROM 21 AGM OF ICAPITAL.BIZ BHD

18/10/2025 09:15 am MYT

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Recently, we held the 21st Annual General Meeting (AGM) of icapital.biz Berhad (ICAP), a celebration marking a very special milestone. For the first time since its inception, the AGM of ICAP was designed as a genuine celebration of ICAP turning 21 years old. It was our way of thanking and honouring the loyal share owners who have journeyed with us over two decades of long-term investing.

We wanted to do something memorable, something that reflected both gratitude and pride. Each share owner was invited to bring a guest, to share in the spirit of community. 

Long before the doors opened at KLCC, we envisioned a morning that would begin with warmth, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and tea, curated buffet breakfast, and the gentle hum of conversations between old and new share owners.


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Over the years, i Capital has written many times about the serious impact of climate change and urged all to contribute however little they can to mitigate the dire consequences of global warming. Scientists from the US said that approximately three billion birds have died since 1970 due to climate change and warned that 389 North American bird species will become extinct within the next half-century. 

Meanwhile, extreme weather is disrupting bird migration patterns, which could have potential dire implications for humankind. Every year before winter approaches, some birds fly thousands of miles across continents to warmer destinations. However, due to climate change, birds that base their fly-itinerary on day length and other cues might show up too early or too late to a habitat or find that their favourite bugs at these pit stops are no longer there. As a result, birds end up starving and/or unable to find a suitable mate.

Roughly 5% of plants rely on birds to pollinate them; without birds, food production could plummet. In addition, dwindling bird numbers can impact the production of cash crops such as coffee and chocolate or pharmaceutical precursors. When the avian ecosystem is disrupted, humankind will not be spared. Birds are necessary for humankind to survive.

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