Thursday, May 24, 2012
Fastfact 24 May 2012
Key initiatives propel Exim Bank back to the black (The Star Online)
Exim Bank returns to black (The Sun Daily)
Exim Bank sasar lulus pinjaman RM6 bilion (Harian Metro)
Report: Aussie is world’s richest woman (The Star Online)
Aussie mining magnate the richest woman in the world (The Malay Mail)
SMEs Expected To Contribute 62 Per Cent To Employment By 2020 (Bernama)
Unjur eksport PKS 25 peratus (Harian Metro)
YPU Lends RM13.1 Million To Terengganu Entrepreneurs (Bernama)
Koponas bayar dividen 19.3 peratus (Harian Metro)
Eversendai Q1 net profit rises to RM29.8m (The Sun Daily)
US company clinches US$42m Johor-Singapore rapid transit link study (The Malaysian Insider)
Tan Chong sees better sales in second half (The Star Online)
CMS Cement embarks on RM150mil expansion (The Star Online)
SAM Engineering & Equipment (M) Bhd eyes RM1bil revenue (The Star Online)
Gajah Tunggal targets OEMs to grow mart share for tyres (Business Times)
Chevrolet guna tayar Achilles (Harian Metro)
Growth slows on lower exports (The Star Online)
Produk eksport ke Australia 100 peratus bebas cukai (Sinar Online)
Fernandes joins Star board of directors (The Star Online)
AirAsia net profit up on higher passenger volume (The Star Online)
Thai AirAsia IPO set at 37 sen per share (The Star Online)
Keen interest in Thai AirAsia IPO (Business Times)
AirAsia nets RM172.4m profit in Q1 (Business Times)
AirAsia catat keuntungan RM172.43 juta (Berita Harian)
No plans to revive Firefly jet ops: MAS (The Sun Daily)
MAS bonds secured (The Star Online)
Most analysts still bearish on MAS stock (Business Times)
Khazanah's commitment to MAS hinges on performance (Business Times)
Nilai pelaburan Khazanah ikut prestasi MAS (Berita Harian)
Billionaire playground plan (The Malay Mail)
Cyberview manager on expansion trail (The Malay Mail)
Malaysian companies winners at Fiabci Prix d’Excellence (The Sun Daily)
Tourism Stakeholders Should Work Together To Create Better Products & Services(Bernama)
SP Setia shortlisted for London site (The Star Online)
SP Setia has big plans in Penang (The Star Online)
Ekowood International to explore South Asia market(The Sun Daily)
Felda in industrial sugar joint venture (Business Times)
Rubber Prices Down On Slower Demand (Bernama)
Malaysia’s oil palm land fast depleting (The Star Online)
Penjenayah siber hasil perisian jahat (Berita Harian)
Google muktamad ambil alih Motorola (Berita Harian)
No truce in Apple-Samsung patent war (The Malay Mail)
Microsoft sees 'rebirth' with new Windows 8 system (The Malay Mail)
Vantage Point targets tenfold rise in revenue (Business Times)
Brocade to help drive cloud strategy (Business Times)
HP to lay off about 27,000, profit slides 31% (The Star Online)
Lenovo Q4 net profit up 59% (The Star Online)
SAP to buy Ariba, boosts cloud bet (The Star Online)
Samsung Galaxy S3 Local Unveiling (Business Times)
LG lancar TV pintar (Sinar Online)
Optimus 7 LG di pasaran Jun ini (Sinar Online)
Axiata beefs up data business segment (The Star Online)
No more impairment on Idea for now, says Axiata (Business Times)
Axiata untung RM905.134 juta (Sinar Online)
GPacket finally turns in operating profit (The Star Online)
Maxis' promotion rate for fibre Internet service (Business Times)
Ambank terbit waran ala Eropah (Sinar Online)
Peluang bank tempatan kembang perniagaan (Sinar Online)
World Bank: China must act to prevent hard landing (The Malay Mail)
China’s brokerage reform (The Star Online)
World Bank cuts China growth forecast to 8.2% (The Star Online)
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) keeps powder dry as Europe clouds darken (The Star Online)
Eurozone current account surplus (The Star Online)
Rupee sinks new low against US$ (Business Times)
IMF: UK needs to cut rates, pump in cash (Business Times)
Probe into bank’s role in Facebook IPO (Business Times)
Confidentiality Of Customer Info Clearly Protected By BAFIA, Says Zeti (Bernama)
Suku pertama 4.7% (Harian Metro)
Malaysia inflation lower than expected (The Star Online)
Malaysia moves up six positions (Business Times)
Faring better in global trade-enabled ranking (The Star Online)
Kedudukan Malaysia dalam laporan global naik (utusan Malaysia)
Growth within 4%-5% as expected (The Star Online)
Malaysia Shouldn't Be Disappointed With 4.7 Per Cent Q1 GDP Growth, Says Economist (Bernama)
Ekonomi tumbuh 5 peratus (utusan Malaysia)
Ekonomi negara berkembang 4.7 peratus (Berita Harian)
April CPI falls to lowest level since Oct 2010 (Business Times)
Gas Malaysia a safe haven play (The Star Online)
Perluas produk (Harian Metro)
Petronas Chemical plans RM2bil capex (The Star Online)
Petronas targets 10 to 12 more partners for Rapid (Business Times)
Rapid project to have 10-12 partners (The Sun Daily)
EPF: All withdrawal channels up in Q1 (Business Times)
Asia shares edge up but vulnerable on Greece risks (The Malaysian Insider)
PTT’s US$1.9bil bid for Cove trumps Shell (The Star Online)
Trafigura to shift trading to Singapore (Business Times)
Japan’s April trade deficit up (The Star Online)
Euro zone looks at Greek exit as leaders meet (The Malaysian Insider)
EU urges Greece to stay in euro, but plans for possible exit (The Star Online)
Europe's leaders to tackle growth at summit (Aljazeera)
Burberry targets super rich with bigger stores (The Malaysian Insider)
Brazil's economy slowing down (Aljazeera)
US council lists clearing houses (The Star Online)
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