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  • MCA Sabah Liaison chief appointed new chairman of Matang

    Reset KUALA LUMPUR (June 20): MCA Sabah Liaison chief Datuk Edward Khoo will be the new chairman of Matang Holdings Bhd.MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Chua Soi Lek said that Khoo will be representing Huaren Holdings on the board.Huaren Holdings, which is the investment arm of MCA, is the biggest shareholder of Matangm whose assets mainly comprise 2,707.5 acres (1,094ha) of oil palm plantation.Chua ...

  • Malaysias PC sales hit 898000 units with Lenovo as top vendor

    Malaysia's personal computer (PC) market recorded 898,000 units in the first quarter ended March 31, 2013, which was an increase of 18 percent sequentially, with Lenovo emerging as the top vendor, Internet Data Center(IDC) saidIDC's Asia Pacific Quarterly PC Tracker issued on Thursday said, Lenovo emerged as the top vendor this quarter as it fulfilled a significant portion of the ...

  • Spot gold falls to lowest since January 2011

    KUALA LUMPUR: Spot gold prices fell as much as 2.76% to US$1,313.98 in late Thursday afternoon, the lowest since January 2011, as commodities and equities fell on the US Federal Reserve comments and weak China data. At 4.20pm, gold was down US$37.33 to US$1,313.98. Spot silver fell 4.91% or US$1.05 to US$20.36. Reuters reported bonds, shares and commodities fell sharply around the world on ...

  • Website says Kuala Lumpur is worlds sixth most dangerous city readers disagree

    PETALING JAYA: Kuala Lumpur is the sixth most dangerous city in the world, if a list on the 10awesome.com website is to be believed. Malaysian netizens who shared the posting on Facebook and Twitter were divided on its credibility, with some agreeing with the inclusion of Kuala Lumpur on the list while others rubbished it. The website also contains some frivolous content, with postings that ...

  • Pollution hits new high in Singapore Malaysia shuts 200 schools amid haze from Indonesia fires

    A Vancouver School Board survey has found the high cost of housing is the major reason parents are pulling their kids out of the city’s schools. Few homes are priced at less than $600,000 in Vancouver. Here’s a comparison, looking at detached homes for less than $600,000 in Vancouver and in four other B.C. ...

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In Good Company

In Good Company

In Good Company is a feel-good dramedy about the power of honesty, decency, and good ol' fashioned belief in what one is doing to overcome the perils of faceless corporate hegemony. To fully enjoy the movie, of course, one must overlook the fact that it was produced and distri ... ...

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  • Malaysia Perlukan Fara Bendung Kemasukan Dana Asing Rosakkan Negara

    KUALA LUMPUR, 20 Jun (Bernama) -- Adakah Malaysia perlu mewujudkan suatu akta seumpama Akta Pendaftaran Ejen Asing (FARA) yang dilaksanakan di negara barat untuk memantau kemasukan dana asing ke Malaysia dengan lebih berkesan? Ketua Kluster Politik, Keselamatan dan Hal Ehwal Antarabangsa Majlis Profesor Negara Prof Datuk Dr Mohamed Mustafa Ishak berpendapat akta seumpama itu amat ...

  • Malaysia Berkedudukan Baik Catat Pertumbuhan Ketara Pada Separuh Kedua 2013 Kata Kpmg

    KUALA LUMPUR, 20 Jun (Bernama)-- Malaysia berkedudukan baik mencapai pertumbuhan ketara dalam separuh kedua 2013, kata Pengerusi KPMG Global, Michael Andrew. Beliau berkata ini berikutan berakhirnya ketidakpastian politik di negara ini selepas pilihan raya umum pada Mei lepas. Bercakap di Kuala Lumpur susulan Mesyuarat Lembaga KPMG Global, beliau berkata terdapat fokus yang konsisten ...

  • Ivory Group to start phases 3 to 5 of Penang Times Square by year-end

    said the three phases would cover 1.5 million sq ft, including a five-star hotel. In a statement issued by its AGM in Penang, Low said these phases would comprise of small-office-home-office (Soho) units, shopping mall, the hotel with 300 en-suite rooms, exclusive suites and a stand-alone cineplex. As for the mall, Ivory Properties would be the sole owner and plans are under way to attract ...

  • Japanese corporates might be eyeing Malaysia as operational hub

    KUALA LUMPUR: Japanese corporations may be looking at Malaysia, among other Southeast Asian countries, as a hub for their operations in certain sectors moving forward, an expert ...

  • Lazada secures RM320mil fund

    KUALA LUMPUR: Lazada, Southeast Asia's largest online shopping mall announced that it had received a US$100mil (RM320mil) capital injection from its existing investors and the participation of a new Belgium-based investor Verlinves into the company. "Existing investors Holtzbrinck Ventures, Kinnevik, Summit Partners ...

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