Monday, September 17, 2012
Fastfact 17 September 2012
Prince William And Kate End Visit To Malaysia, Head For Solomon Islands(Bernama)
Hanya disebabkan tamak(Harian Metro)
Sungai Petani - Terputus dua digilis kereta api(Berita Harian)
No More Access In Malaysia To Islam-Insulting Film(Bernama)
Tiada lagi akses untuk filem hina Rasulullah di internet(Berita Harian)
Penerbit filem hina Nabi disoal(Harian Metro)
Nakoula hilangkan diri(Berita Harian)
YouTube enggan penuhi permintaan Rumah Putih(Harian Metro)
Dadah RM68 juta: Polis cari 2 lelaki(Utusan Malaysia)
Barangan seludup bernilai RM4.1 juta dirampas(Utusan Malaysia)
Bayi baru lahir maut dicampak dari tingkat tiga pangsapuri(Utusan Malaysia)
Pengawal keselamatan maut dalam kemalangan ngeri di Setiu(Utusan Malaysia)
Billionaires get richer, while many millionaires lose ground(The Malaysian Insider)
Billionaire Buffett cancer treatment over(The Star Online)
Culture becoming more relevant in marketing(The Star Online)
Why the goods and services tax may not be such a bad thing after all(The Star Online)
Fadila Ismail, Emerging Coconut Jelly Entrepreneur(Bernama)
Buka kedai konsep 1Malaysia(Harian Metro)
Mohon RM50j(Harian Metro)
SME blueprint at coordination stage(The Star Online)
Irda urged to act quickly to get China-based MNCs relocate to Iskandar(The Star Online)
Navigating future of SMEs (Business Times)
AIM dedah formula kejayaan(Berita Harian)
AIM Jana RM2,500 sebulan(Harian Metro)
Iskandar Malaysia's Development For Future Of The Young, Says Shahrir(Bernama)
Iskandar Malaysia Untuk Masa Depan Golongan Muda, Kata Shahrir(Bernama)
Johor Set To Become Malaysia's Movie Capital(Bernama)
Tun Razak Exchange set to bag international green development certification(The Star Online)
Tun Razak Exchange Diambang Terima Sijil Antarabangsa Bagi Pembangunan Hijau(Bernama)
PKMPP cadang CIDB wujudkan sistem iklan tender berpusat(Sinar Online)
End of road for old cars? (Business Times)
Naza sasar jual 350 unit Harley-Davidson tahun ini(Sinar Online)
Harley-Davidson ke Pulau Pinang(Harian Metro)
EDARAN Tan Chong Motor duduki tempat pertama Indeks Kepuasan Jualan(Harian Metro)
Risks ahead if Asia to drive world growth: experts(The Sun Daily)
AirAsia having second thoughts about Batavia buy(The Malaysian Insider)
Let the price war begin... (Business Times)
Japan Airlines on cloud nine over its relisting (Business Times)
TAR And Merlin Entertaiments In Talks To Open Other Attractions In Malaysia(Bernama)
Higher occupancy rate seen in Penang hotels(The Star Online)
UDA Holdings, Perlis jalin kerjasama(Berita Harian)
Slowdown of property sector set to extend into next year(The Star Online)
Buyers keen to snap up PKNS' stake in Bangi Golf Resort (Business Times)
Local Shipbuilders Capable Of Building Large Ships - Tun Mahathir(Bernama)
Dr M: Local shipbuilders capable of building large ships(The Sun Daily)
Penang Port tunggu 'lampu hijau'(Utusan Malaysia)
Penswastaan PPSB dalam perbincangan(Harian Metro)
Maersk not going the rate cut way (Business Times)
No So Sweet Harvest For Kopemat As Only 500kg Of Honey Collected This Year(Bernama)
LKIM Allocates RM2 Million To Help 200 Fishermen In Kelantan(Bernama)
Render Expects Higher Palm Oil Imports From Malaysia By Year-end(Bernama)
Malaysian Firm, Nahdlatul Ulama Indonesia To Undertake Cattle Farming(Bernama)
Peguam ternak kambing(Harian Metro)
Kerjasama menternak lembu(Utusan Malaysia)
Syarikat Malaysia, NU Indonesia sepakat ternak 10 juta lembu(Sinar Online)
Little El Nino risk to palm oil, says Dompok(The Sun Daily)
Render expects higher palm oil imports by year-end(The Sun Daily)
SRMM Aquaculture to pump in RM300m (Business Times)
Budget 2013- Kaji kadar cukai individu(Utusan Malaysia)
Bajet perlu utamakan ICT(Utusan Malaysia)
Tingkat keselamatan siber(Harian Metro)
Pikom yakin alami pertumbuhan 15%(Harian Metro)
Beli-belah mudah alih(Sinar Online)
Pengesan ikan(Berita Harian)
‘Apple tak tiru paten Samsung’(Berita Harian)
Samsung tambah dua warna untuk S3(Sinar Online)
Winklevoss twins invest in social network company(The Star Online)
Canon to suspend operations at three plants in China-Japan(The Star Online)
BlackBerry losing market to Android (Business Times)
BIMB not opposed to buying debt-ridden Dubai Group’s stake in Bank Islam(The Star Online)
Royal Award for Islamic Finance winner to be announced tomorrow (Business Times)
India central bank leaves interest rates unchanged, cuts CRR(The Star Online)
China says EU crisis dims outlook for bilateral trade(The Star Online)
Greek PM: Exit from eurozone ‘not an option’(The Star Online)
Swiss banks to suffer big withdrawals over tax: UBS(The Malaysian Insider)
Vanishing secrecy has Swiss banks seeking new model(The Star Online)
Storm clouds gather over Gazprom(The Star Online)
No appetite for food commodities trading (Business Times)
Germany says further steps needed before banks tap ESM(The Malaysian Insider)
Germany leads criticism of EU bank oversight plans (Business Times)
Citibank disputes it hid Dewey’s financial woes(The Star Online)
Citi's Southeast Asia financial institutions head resigns(The Star Online)
ECER Upbeat In Attracting Potential Investors To MCKIP(Bernama)
ECER Mahu Tarik Pelabur Secara Besar-Besaran Ke MCKIP(Sinar Online)
Direct flights can boost M'sia-Sweden trade relations: envoy(The Sun Daily)
DLS to improve insurers' risk profiles: PIDM(The Sun Daily)
Malaysia Education Blueprint needs a revamp ― Hussaini Abdul Karim(The Malaysian Insider)
Kenanga: Fall in Gas M’sia profit temporary(The Star Online)
Mixed views on Astro IPO; revenue to hit RM4.5bil(The Star Online)
Malaysian oil & gas firms to showcase their capabilities (Business Times)
2013 Budget - More liberalisation measures sought (Business Times)
Malaysians snapping up Australian properties (Business Times)
Nusa Gapurna mulls REIT (Business Times)
Oldtown will soon declare dividend, predicts Kenanga(The Sun Daily)
RM12 Million Worth Of Terengganu Copper Products Sold In Eight Months(Bernama)
China protests see Japanese-related shares fall; Aeon at 7-mth low(The Sun Daily)
Flexi-work options still a stretch in Singapore(The Malaysian Insider)
Singapore recession risk looms after August exports shrink(The Malaysian Insider)
Alliance Boots to buy £56m stake in China pharmaceutical retailer(The Malaysian Insider)
Japanese firms shut China plants, US urges calm in islands row(The Malaysian Insider)
Bantahan anti-Jepun makin teruk(Berita Harian)
Oil up in Asia on Fed stimulus, Middle East unrest(The Star Online)
JAKARTA - Gold producer plans IPO once divestmentissue is resolved (Business Times)
Myanmar opening up to world and business (Business Times)
Policy logjam could slow India’s growth(The Star Online)
India's 'bold' reforms face stiff test (Business Times)
China builds its own military-industrial complex(The Star Online)
China struggles to cure the violent ills of health system(The Star Online)
S. Sudan oil may flow soon(The Star Online)
Rebuilding Christchurch(The Star Online)
London - Designer Vivienne Westwood recycles ideas for latest collection(The Star Online)
BAE won’t divest any US businesses for merger(The Star Online)
Good progress cited in TPP talks (Business Times)
Probe focuses on JPMorgan's monitoring of suspect transactions(The Star Online)
Obama to launch auto trade case against China(The Star Online)
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