New versus old guards


CORPORATE Malaysia has seen some interesting changing of the guards this year. Some were surprising, some were expected. Some were groomed to take over the helm, some came in to take control. In any case, it’s a given that the new chiefs will be closely watched this coming year, and if all goes well, 2010 will be their first full year as heads of the companies.

Can they match the achievements of their predecessors or will they fare better? What will they do differently and what new directions will the businesses take? These are the faces at the top to look out for this year:

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