IN the late 1990s, it was the “in'' thing to do. A natural step for private colleges that had made their mark in the business at that time was to seek a listing on the KLSE.
Back then, amidst the euphoria over private colleges getting publicly listed, Peter Ng, vice-chancellor (VC) and president of the institution now known as University College Sedaya International (UCSI), was asked if his education outfit was keen to go public.
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