Monday, June 25, 2012

Fastfact 25 Jun 2012



Independent directors: Nine-year cap sensible? (The Star Online)
So far, so good despite slow global recovery (Business Times)




Noah, philanthropist who enriched the lives of many (Business Times)
Fulfilling basic requirements: SME@University (Business Times)
SMIDEX 2012 generated potential sales of RM247m (The Sun Daily)




Koperasi Telekom bayar dividen 7.25% (Utusan Malaysia)
Koperasi Telekom umum dividen 7.25 peratus (Berita Harian)
Dividen 14% Koperasi Tentera (Utusan Malaysia)




Tradewinds sedia bantu bangun semula BB Plaza (Berita Harian)




Volkswagen's finance arm ponders Greek euro-zone exit (Business Times)
Chery investing RM250m in assembly plant (The Sun Daily)
Analisis Saham: MBM Resources percepat belanja modal RM250j (Berita Harian)




MAS will need cash to turn around (The Star Online)
It's tough, but MAS can pull through (Business Times)




SP Setia sees RM500mil revenue from Penang (The Star Online)




Massive dredging at Samalaju Port (The Star Online)
Business as usual at Penang Port (Business Times)
PPSB jangka urus 1.27 juta TEUs kontena (Harian Metro)
Abi Sofian takes on challenge (The Star Online)




Quiet week ahead for rubber market (Business Times)



Samsung expects Galaxy S III sales to top 10 million during July(The Star Online)
Plan to prevent stolen mobile phones from being used (The Star Online)
Competition heats up among telcos in IDD segment (The Star Online)
Measat to launch three satellites in next two years (The Star Online)
Measat cadang lancar 3 satelit (Berita Harian)
Customers at centre of HP's univers (Business Times)
Tech giant unveils new products,sets new benchmarks (Business Times)
RIM considers splitting business in two (Business Times)
Pembaharuan bidang animasi (Harian Metro)
Yeylol sasar jual 300 unit (Harian Metro)
Peranti pintar lancar persidangan (Harian Metro)



M'sian market resilient despite uncertain outlook on local and foreign fronts (The Star Online)
Strategy to adopt depending on when GE is called (The Sun Daily)



Consumer banking business set to expand (The Star Online)
Maximising returns from cash a top priority (The Star Online)
Maybank taps Aussie property mart (Business Times)
95,000 sign up for CIMB YOUth (Business Times)



Asia's investment banks launch round of job cuts (The Star Online)
Analysis: India poised to revive retail reform plan (The Star Online)
Pre-summit document presses EU banking union (The Star Online)




Mega Islamic bank will set benchmark (The Star Online)
Tubuh bank Islam mega wajar (Utusan Malaysia)
Malaysia bakal penanda aras kewangan Islam global (Berita Harian)




Analysis - Malaysia's revenues well above target (Business Times)
Tak boleh turun cukai sesuka hati (Utusan Malaysia)
Cooperatives In Pahang Looking At Turnover Of RM700 Million This Year (Bernama)
Wah Seong a major oil and gas player in the making (The Star Online)
Sabah expects more investments (The Star Online)
Country Heights mulls Chinese healthcare hub (Business Times)
Kelington remains upbeat (Business Times)
Woongjin Coway plans Bursa listing (Business Times)
ViTrox unfazed by moderate growth this year (Business Times)
Han and Nouri's aerospace carnival to spur interest in science (Business Times)




Indonesia - Pertamina goes to Latin America (Business Times)
Indonesian agency races to protect US$880b in assets (Business Times)
Vietnam's inflation eases again in June (Business Times)x
India to announce measures to improve economy (Business Times)
IKEA to invest US$1.9b to open stores in India (Business Times)
'China fund' turns to Japan amid Europe fears (The Sun Daily)
Japan Inc's ritual hiring past sell-by date (The Star Online)
Britons' gloom about future finances eases (The Star Online)
Greece outlines issues that it wants renegotiated (Business Times)
Morgan Stanley's German head offers resignation (The Star Online)
Merkin settles Madoff-related lawsuit with US$410mil New York (The Star Online)
US crude rises on lower output ahead of Gulf of Mexico storm (The Star Online)

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