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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Shoplot Rent / 店面出租

1.地点(Location) :Taman Perindustrian Krubong, 75250 Krubong, Melaka 2.出租 (Rent Out) :店面 (ShopLot) 3.房租/屋租(Rental):RM 3500 (NEGO. Treat Business Serious) 4.水电(Utilities) :不包括(Not Including) 5.条件(Others) :Business / Office / Trading 6.特点(Details) :靠近/near Tesco Cheng,靠近/near Stadium Hang Jebat,靠近/near Lapangan Terbang Batu Berendam, Melaka,靠近/near Ayer Keroh Toll (Lebuh AMJ) 7.迁入日期(Move In):Start January 2014 8.联络方式及负责人(Contact...

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Single Storey Bungalow House (Melaka)

Taman Belimbing Setia Phase 1 Evergreen Series Lot Size : 50' x 90' Built-up Area : 1,685 sq. f...

Monday, October 1, 2012

Bemban (Melaka)

My friend called me just now, She is property agent at Melaka, Malaysia. Bemban area, the owner want to sell land. The information as below: Area    : 7.5 hektar Price   : RM1,600,000.00 Nearby: In front Golf/Resort (Melaka) Interested please reply me here or give contact to u...

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Spain sees 2012 deficit at 7.4 percent of GDP including bank aid

MADRID: Spain's Treasury Minister Cristobal Montoro said on Saturday the 2012 public deficit would reach 7.4 percent of gross domestic product when transfers to aid its struggling banks are included. This was above the original deficit target of 6.3 percent of GDP for this year, which Montoro said the government would achieve if the aid to banks was not considered. The public deficit stood at 9.4 percent of GDP in 2011 when these transfers...

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

TA Enterprise set to enter venture capital business

KUALA LUMPUR: TA Enterprise Bhd (TAE) is set to enter the venture capital (VC) business, focusing on the financial sector while beefing up its corporate finance, its chief executive officer, Datin Alicia Tiah said on Monday. However, Tiah, who is also the managing director, was unable to provide further details as the VC plan is still at an early stage. She was speaking to reporters after the company's extraordinary general meeting (EGM) here, with regards to among others, the listing of its subsidiary, TA Global Bhd. TAE's cash position after...

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

New financing facility for SMEs available

Credit Guarantee Corp (M) Bhd (CGC) and Standard Chartered Bank (M) Bhd have formed a partnership that will facilitate up to RM300mil in loan facilities for small medium enterprises (SMEs). The portfolio guarantee agreement, the first of its kind in the local industry, would enable SMEs to enjoy a new access to financing, CGC managing director Datuk Wan Azhar Wan Ahmad said. “Turnaround time (for loan approvals) would also be reduced substantially, which normally would take some two weeks. With this partnership, we expect approvals to take between...

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

International Branding: A Study on Branding for Small to Medium-sized Enterprises (SME)

Dear Respondent,This research is to fulfill my Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) (HONS) majoring in INternational Business study in the Faculty of Business and Law, Multimedia University (MMU).The purpose of this research is to study on branding for Small to Medium-sized Enterprises (SME). This research will help to further our understanding on the enterprisers' opinion or views towards branding for Small to Medium-sized Enterprises.Click here to do a SurveyIf you need further clarification, please email me at jiajian_85@yahoo.comThank...

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Oil falls to near US$36 in Asia Monday

SINGAPORE: Oil prices fell to near $36 a barrel Monday in Asia as investors eyed a slew of U.S. corporate earnings this week for signs of weakening consumer demand amid the worst recession in decades. Light, sweet crude for February delivery was down 44 cents at $36.07 a barrel by late afternoon in Singapore in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract, which expires on Tuesday, rose $1.11 on Friday to settle at $36.51. The March contract was trading at $42.40 a barrel. Investors expect to glean more insight into the...

Monday, January 5, 2009

Medium to large enterprises' optimism slumps

KUALA LUMPUR: Optimism among Malaysian medium to large enterprises (MLEs) has slumped drastically in the last 12 months, according to the Grant Thornton International Business Report. SJ Grant Thornton managing partner Datuk N.K. Jasani said the Malaysian businesses optimism balance fell from +38% to +2% during that period. A balance figure refers to the percentage of survey respondents who are optimistic less the percentage of those who are pessimistic. “The drop in optimism in Malaysia was due to the slump in the stock markets, poor performances...

KLCI crosses 900

KUALA LUMPUR: The benchmark KL Composite Index easily crossed the crucial 900 level in early trade on Monday on buying of selected blue chips, mirroring the gains on regional markets after the strong close on Wall Street last Friday. At 9.30am, the KLCI was up 11.63 points to 905.99. Turnover was 112.87 million shares valued at RM101mil. Singapore’s Straits Times Index rose 44 points or 2.44% to 1,874.41, the Nikkei 225 added 2.34% to 9,067.11 while the Shanghai A Share Index gained 1.8% to 1,946.16. Crude oil rose US$1.36 to US$47.71 while the...

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Analysts: Consumers still cautious about spending

Petaling Jaya: Malaysians are likely to change their lifestyle and spending patterns given the uncertain impact of the global economic slowdown. Analysts said consumers would likely remain cautious next year. OSK Research said although the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index had reflected the US financial turmoil and the global economic slowdown, the full impact of a slowing economy had yet to hit the man on the street. “We believe the true impact will hit Malaysian shores by January as exporters clear off their previous order books and new orders are...

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

The 2009 world outlook by region

By ELAINE KURTENBACH SHANGHAI, China (AP) - The debate is over. Slumping exports and surging unemployment, even in powerhouse China, have ended any question over whether Asia could shrug off the pain inflicted by the global financial crisis. But while the outlook for the first half of the year is gloomy, economists say the latter half of the year promises at least some recovery. China's 2008 is ending with a whimper, with fourth quarter growth forecast to drop to as low as 2 percent from nearly 12 percent in 2007 as exports stall. India, Asia's...

Friday, November 28, 2008

Assignment Link (Quality and Operation Management)

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Friday, November 21, 2008

Oil falls to 3-year low in Asia

SINGAPORE: Oil prices fell to a 3-year low below US$49 a barrel Friday in Asia as plunging stock markets, driven down by more bad U.S. economic news, battered investor confidence. Light, sweet crude for January delivery was down 95 cents to $48.47 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange by midday in Singapore. The December contract, which expired Thursday, fell overnight by $4.00 to settle at $49.62 after sliding to $48.50, the lowest level since May 18, 2005. "Sentiment is totally bearish, parallel to the stock market,''...

Monday, November 17, 2008

MISC, Genting lift KLCI out of red

KUALA LUMPUR: Some buying interest in MISC and Genting nudged the 100-stock KL Composite Index into positive zone but trading was relatively thin and the broader market still weak. At 12.30pm, the KLCI was up just 0.69 point to 882.34. Turnover was 281 million shares valued at RM261mil. Decliners led advancers 232 to 132 while 164 counters were unchanged. Singapore’s Straits Times Index was 0.29% or 5.11 points lower at 1,754.03 but Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index added 0.41% to 13,598.84. Light crude oil was trading at US$56.08, down 96 cents while...