Monday, May 28, 2012
Fastfact 28 May 2012
BSN tumpu khidmat baru PTC (Harian Metro)
Duit kerajaan perlu dibayar-SME Bank (Utusan Malaysia)
A man behind every woman's success? (Business Times)
Oil sector wants more say (Business Times)
New rules curbing growth, says business group (Business Times)
Lure of spending spree trumps savings: Nielsen (Business Times)
Perbadanan Nasional aims to develop more franchise entrepreneurs (Business Times)
Dana bantu francaisor masih berbaki RM7.5j (Berita Harian)
Gabem: Generasi muda Melayu, bumiputera perlu berusaha tingkatkan ekonomi kaum mereka (Sinar Online)
Bentuk sistem mentor mentee galak guna web (Harian Metro)
Koperasi baru ditawar pinjaman sehingga RM80,000 (Sinar Online)
Jom Niaga bantu usahawan IKS (Sinar Online)
SP Setia to to buy RM1bil worth of land in Klang Valley, Penang and Iskandar Malaysia yearly (The Star Online)
31 firms qualify to tender for jobs worth RM791m: MRT (The Star Online)
Vale to tender out up to US$400m more jobs (Business Times)
Peugeot upbeat on new model (The Star Online)
Lotus chief's suspension could be related to 5-year transformation plan(The Sun Daily)
Renesas to sell chip plant, cut 12,000 jobs (The Star Online)
RIM to cut at least 2,000 jobs (The Star Online)
Permintaan dalam negara kukuh (Harian Metro)
Husni: Govt to keep close watch on MAS (The Star Online)
Kerajaan pantau prestasi MAS (Berita Harian)
Turbulence ahead for airlines despite oil price drop (Business Times)
Qantas looking at splitting licence (Business Times)
Thai unit's listing allows AirAsia to focus on other associates: OSK (The Sun Daily)
Tourism Malaysia guna Frankfrut International Zoo perkenal Malaysia (Sinar Online)
Mixed views on land acquisition in a cooler market (The Star Online)
Jaya33 Cybercentre towers ready soon (The Star Online)
MPHB not planning to go big in real estate (Business Times)
Nekad disaran teroka tangkapan laut dalam (Sinar Online)
Felda Global eyes top 5 spot (Business Times)
IFC to invest in Khazanah healthcare arm (Business Times)
Globaltec expects listing to provide better access to larger-scale business (The Star Online)
Pelatih Malaysia disaran tingkatkan reputasi (Utusan Malaysia)
Facebook’s IPO Fiasco Seen as Deepening Distrust of Stock Market (Business Times)
Whistleblower Woodford to tackle Olympus in court (The Malaysian Insider)
China banks see private capital boost (The Star Online)
China courts private investors (Business Times)
Spanish bank bailout likely to have impact on public deficit (The Star Online)
IMF chief riles Greeks as crisis election looms (Business Times)
Jana pelaburan lebih RM30j (Harian Metro)
Bantu lonjak ekonomi (Harian Metro)
KDNK suku kedua cecah 5% (Utusan Malaysia)
Smaller brokerages can also access S’pore stocks with deal next month (The Star Online)
Renewed interest seen in M-REITs (The Star Online)
Short-term technical rebound seen for M'sian stocks this week (The Star Online)
SCR Corp to go regional with franchise (The Star Online)
MAAKL Mutual to grow fund size (The Star Online)
Hong Kong graft probe takes toll on Sun Hung Kai investors (The Malaysian Insider)
US, Japan also have economic work to do, say EU leaders (The Star Online)
US: China not manipulating yuan (The Star Online)
Poll: UK services firms most upbeat in a year (The Star Online)
UK retailers going bust jumps 38pc in quarter(The Malaysian Insider)
New port to take on Rotterdam (Business Times)
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