Sunday, June 24, 2012
Fastfact 24 Jun 2012
TaxiMonger, satu perkhidmatan teksi maya - Teksi hujung jari (Harian Metro)
Mahasiswa berkahwin ketika belajar? (Harian Metro)
Japan - Gadgets and games to keep you dry in the washroom (The Japan Times)
2.6 juta rakyat Malaysia hidap diabetes (Berita Harian)
Production Of Vinegar From Nipah Palm Can Provide Good Returns For Sme Entrepreneurs (Bernama)
Kota Mas Pays 7.25 Per Cent Dividend For 2011 (Bernama)
Toyota to move Yaris North American production to France (The Malaysian Insider)
GENERAL Motors will hire about 800 jobs at Texas truck plant (The Malay Mail)
Malaysia is Asean's leading export nation to Germany (The Sun Daily)
MAS needs cash to succeed with turnaround plan (The Malay Mail)
Changi Airport Refreshes Free Singapore Tour For Transit Passengers (Bernama)
SPAD kemuka model baru pembangunan industri teksi (Sinar Online)
MEASAT akan lancar 3 lagi satelit (Berita Harian)
Huawei denies using Chinese subsidies to grab more business (The Malaysian Insider)
HP may cut up to 1,000 jobs in Germany: magazine (Reuters)
Finally, a Hot Android Phone: Galaxy S III Is Hard to Get (Reuters)
Ubah kasing mudah alih(Sinar Online)
e-Procurement Transactions To Rise To RM15 Billion This Year(Bernama)
CIMB Youth Savings Account Receives Good Response (Bernama)
Mega Islamic Banks Will Position Malaysia Well In Global Islamic Finance(Bernama)
Mega Islamic bank licence issued to boost financial sector, says Husni (The Malaysian Insider)
Tubuh bank Islam mega letakkan Malaysia penanda aras kewangan Islam global(Sinar Online)
London - Bank NatWest alami kerosakan (Utusan Malaysia)
No Investor Backlash Over Banks' Credit Downgrades (Bloomberg)
Greece breached bailout rules with staff hirings(The Sun Daily)
TPM - Lahir modal insan berkemahiran (Berita Harian)
Allocation Of RM434 Million By Government For CRDF, TAF Since 2006 (Bernama)
Over 90 firms in Vietnam to go public this year (The Malay Mail)
Kemampuan intelek jamin sokongan: PM (Berita Harian)
Pressure Builds on China to Ease Home Buying (Bloomberg)
Small U.S. Manufacturers Give Up on 'Made in China' (Bloomberg)
Tropical storm threat shuts some US Gulf oil output (The Malaysian Insider)
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