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Up close and personal with Rod Young
says of the value of the printing product that is so ubiquituous in white collar workspaces. Rod Young, heading the leading ink and toner refill retailer, thinks there is much room for growth in this business, in particular in emerging economies where the cost of doing business has gone up. Cartridge World is divided into two main divisions opening retail locations for refilling and collection ...
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Car prices will be reduced in stages assures Mustapa
KUALA LUMPUR: The promise made by the Barisan Nasional in its general election manifesto to reduce car prices in stages would be fulfilled, said International Trade ...
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Yahoo to vote on $1.1 billion Tumblr buy AllThingsD
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's board will meet on Sunday to vote on whether to offer $1.1 billion in cash for New York-based blogging service Tumblr, tech blog AllThingsD cited sources close to the situation as saying on ...
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Sarawak Brunei Tourism Board To Establish Smart Partnership
Bandar Seri Begawan - The growth of air transport networks and continuing deregulation have allowed small low-populated places such as Brunei to become a hub for major international tourism ...
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Sarawak politically-linked stocks rally Key stocks hit new highs and gain more than 25 over past two weeks
PETALING JAYA: Sarawak-based politically-linked companies have rallied strongly, with key stocks making new highs and gaining more than 25% over the past two weeks since the elections. Fund managers have been realigning their portfolios by taking positions in stocks deemed to be obvious beneficiaries over the next five years in the resource-rich state following the strong Barisan Nasional win. ...
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Jala GST could add up to RM27bil to country’s income
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will be able to rake in an additional income of up to RM27bil if the proposed goods and services tax (GST) is implemented at 7%, similar to Singapore’s. Minister in the Prime Minister’s ...
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Lukewarm response Analysts say UMW Holdings’ OG offering was widely anticipated
’s move to list its oil and gas (O&G) division received lukewarm response from the investing community, as many had been anticipating the move for some ...
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Matrix Concepts’ IPO oversubscribed by 11.3 times
’s initial public offering (IPO) has been oversubscribed by 11.3 times. It received a total 12,043 applications for 123.2 million shares with a total value of ...
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Company said to have won contract under 1Bestarinet project
has secured a contract to build the telecommunications network and infrastructure to facilitate the wiring-up of schools in Sarawak under the Education Ministry’s 1Bestarinet project, said sources. The infrastructure project is worth some RM200mil to Instacom. However, it is unclear what kind of profit margins the company would be getting from this, considering it is playing a ...
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SFSS set to be largest shareholder of Bintulu Port
, will take up the block of shares at RM6.65 each. The money from the placement exercise will be used by BPHB to part-finance the Samalaju Port project. SFSS, the Sarawak government’s investment vehicle, will have its stake in BPHB raised to 39.72% from 30.65% upon completion of the exercise. At BPHB’s EGM here yesterday, non-interested shareholders voted to approve the resolution on ...
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Northport buys two new quay cranes
, has taken delivery of two new quay cranes for its container operations. The cranes are part of six new ones purchased by the port, at an investment of more than RM170mil, to increase its terminal handling capacity. In a statement, Northport said it currently had a total of 26 quay cranes for its sea-side operations, and that these cranes would bring the total to 28. — Bernama It said the ...
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Bursa Malaysia closes on Friday
KUALA LUMPUR: Bursa Malaysia and its subsidiaries will be closed next Friday in conjunction with the Wesak Day holiday. All operations will resume on May ...
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Well-planned land transport network can boost Greater KL area
A SOUND and well-planned rail network inclusive of the upcoming Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) Line 2 will form the spinal cord of Kuala Lumpur’s public transportation system that will not only improve the liveability of the Greater Kuala Lumpur (KL) dwellers, but more importantly support the sustainability of the city’s future development. In recent years, the ...
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Will MRT Line 2 go on as planned Gamuda MD sees timing of approval as crucial for smooth work flow
TO most commuters in the Klang Valley, the sight of barricades and heavy machinery is common along the busy roads of the city. The inconvenience of squeezing roads and the resulting crawling rush hour traffic is the short-term price to pay for the country’s most costly infrastructure project – the Klang Valley My Rapid Transit (MRT) – which is building the MRT line from Sungai ...
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Big challenges for new Cabinet Election promises need to be fulfilled and transformation be on track
THE stock market has shown it likes the results of the general election. It means a continuation of policies that had won investor approval sometime ago. Stocks are up, maybe no more than the bunch of counters from Sarawak. Blue chips have rebounded after election risk was removed. But it’s now time to get down to business with the Cabinet now formed with a blend of old and new faces. ...
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Lessons from ‘The Office’ Sorry if you’re not a fan but the TV series is great for laughing and learning
AFTER nine seasons comprising 201 episodes spread over eight years, US TV series The Office aired its finale on Thursday. A show about employees at a regional branch of a fictional paper company doesn’t sound promising, but the fact that it lasted this long says a lot about the rich characterisation, sharp writing and terrific acting. (This American version was adapted from the original ...
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Paradigm shift – fundamental change in thinking
IN the past, 15-20 years ago, a business strategy or visioning workshop with senior management usually begins with a couple of activities to get the participants into the right frame of mind. The first was to make the point that past and current success does not guarantee future success. Regardless of whether the company is in banking, airline or technology, there are many examples of companies ...
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We are lousy self-evaluators Self-management begins with self-awareness
team on leadership. Our discussion soon drifted around self-awareness. Self-awareness is a key leadership trait. Yet, the biggest challenge faced is evaluating oneself. It may well be the hardest thing in the world. For example, 95% of all parents think their children are above average. More than 98% of us believe that our leadership skill is above average. Most people believe they would be in ...
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The China dream Xi’s challenge is to reduce China to one big bed and assures middle-class Chinese that the nation can remain rich and strong
, general-secretary of the ruling Communist Party as well as chairman of the Military Commission, talked of the ';China dream'; to unite an increasingly diverse nation of 1.35 billion people. What’s Xi’s vision which incidentally sounds somewhat like the American dream?; even evokes Martin Luther King’s ';I have a dream,'; reflecting some US-style ...
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The meaning of one vote in the eyes of a first-timer
So this is what democracy feels like. The sun was brighter than usual and the air a little more electric the day I voted for the first time. The noise level too was a notch higher than your everyday neighbourhood din, which I guess is what happens when the voting centre is right down the road from your home. In my case, it was the ol’ primary school. Lines were already snaking out of yard ...
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Of higher pain threshold
THE only way to tolerate pain is to first be in a place of pain. The only way to run faster is to run fast. Some 33,000 people have signed up for ...
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Buying cheap clothes at what cost
CHEAP goods are always in demand. Otherwise, why do people get excited about annual sales? Being an avid consumer in getting the best bargain especially clothes, I used to be oblivious about where they were made as long as the price was reasonable. There are many things that we care deeply about when getting reasonably-priced clothes such as how we will look in them and probably some people may ...
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Leon Fuat steels itself for expansion Main Market-bound company steps into new era after being a family business for 40 years
is now ready get out of its comfort zone to be a public-listed company in the name of expansion and diversification of its businesses. The company is en route to a listing on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia on June 5. Leon Fuat, controlled by the Ooi family, is primarily involved in the trading and processing of steel products specialising in rolled long and flat products. Its steady business ...
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I-Bhd envisions different shopping experience with CentralPlaza project
is bringing Malaysians a different shopping experience with the planned opening of the CentralPlaza@i-City mall at its flagship property development in Shah Alam. CentralPlaza@i-City’s development will offer shoppers looking for an alternate experience with a Thai flavour away from most of the retail offerings found in the country today. ...
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Big role for Daya Offshore in OG CEO Midgley plans to make the company the largest contributor to Daya Materials’ earnings
, is a man in a hurry. Organic growth isn’t what he has in mind. This former oil and gas commercial diver has huge ambitions for DOC and is resolute in making it the largest contributor in terms of earnings for its parent ...










