Thursday, March 29, 2012

Fastfact 29 March 2012




Kontena eyes PUNB's SMEs business (The Sun Daily)
Kontena Nasional upbeat on growth (Business times)
SMEs Given Opportunity To Grow Through The National Mark Of Malaysian Brand (Bernama)




Johor’s own Mid Valley City (The Star Online)
Iskandar Malaysia dapat pelabur mega (Berita Harian)
Megamall RM6 bilion di Iskandar (Utusan Malaysia)




Mustapa calls for continued collaboration between Proton and Perodua (The Star Online)
Proton, Perodua perlu kerjasama (Utusan Malaysia)
Panasonic: Sales may drop to RM1.85b (Business times)
Tetap optimis – Panasonic (Harian Metro)
UMW Toyota Motor maintains sales target (The Star Online)
UMW Toyota optimis (Harian Metro)
Sharp targets15pc share of LCD TV mart (Business times)
Malaysia Hopes For 10-15 Per Cent Electric Vehicles In Market By 2020 (Bernama)
Kerajaan sasar 15 peratus penggunaan kenderaan elektrik (Berita Harian)




AirAsia zooming in on two more Asean countries (The Star Online)
Prasarana in property joint venture (The Star Online)
Firefly in taxi alliance (Business times)




MK Land perluas teknologi IBS (Utusan Malaysia)




Tradewinds Corp to build resort hotel in Langkawi (The Star Online)
Melaka Air to begin flights to Penang (The Star Online)




PMB sasar jadi konglomerat pelaburan, kewangan syariah (Utusan Malaysia)
Malaysia's 2011 retail sales exceed RM83b (Business times)
SC-approved money-raising reaches record RM119bil (The Star Online)
Implications of minimum wage (The Star Online)
Alliance, AIA in tie-up (The Star Online)
Shell banks on diesel (The Star Online)
Shell Refining pelbagai penggunaan sisa minyak (Harian Metro)
Petronas, Total to study potential of CO2 field (The Star Online)
PETRONAS, Total kaji gas di K5 (Berita Harian)
Lynas issue won't disrupt FTA talks with Australia (Business times)
Mideast, China firms in lead to replace Rio Tinto (Business times)
KL can also be major fashion city (Business times)
MARC affirms TTM Sukuk’s RM600m debt notes, stable outlook (The Edge Malaysia)
Maybank provides option for shareholders on dividens (The Edge Malaysia)
Takaful Malaysia going paperless (The Malay Mail)
Teknik ganda stok emas (Harian Metro)




Japan's Elpida to be delisted from Tokyo bourse - the biggest corporate failure in Japanese manufacturing history (The Malay Mail)
Lloyd’s swings to second-worst loss (The Star Online)
Myanmar to float currency (The Star Online)
Monti: Germany, France to blame (The Star Online)
Banks use ECB cash to buy bonds, lend less to companies (The Star Online)
For Rio, diamonds may not be forever (Business times)
Thailand offers tax incentive (Business times)
UK economy shrank more than expected in Q4 (The Malaysian Insider)
NSW premier: Huawei ban may damage China relations (The Malay Mail)
Inflation could rise with minimum wage: Nomura (The Sun daily)

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