Search
You have searched for "Frost"
Showing 391-400 of 420
Investors push up MEMSTech on soaring demand hopes
SHARES of recently-listed Mesdaq company MEMS Technology Bhd (MEMSTech) rose 15 sen or 10.8% to RM1.54 yesterday on investor expectations that demand for its products - which use micro-electromechanical system (MEMS) technology - is set to soar.
Near-term trend of CPO steady
Forecasting Price Trends: A weekly column by G.M. Teoh on Crude Palm Oil, Soyoil, Cocoa and Cash Tin.
CPO futures prices to stay firmer
THE Bursa Malaysia Derivatives crude palm oil futures prices rebounded after a late round of buying linked to short covering lifted the market from its intra-week#146;s lows and finally closed with minor losses.
India celcos an example
IN India, all the cellular operators entered the market knowing fully well that they have to provide national roaming, which some people call domestic roaming.
China producers sing Pearl River Delta blues
Factories in the Pearl River Delta, the heart of China's export engine, are considering closing shop and relocating in pursuit of cheaper labour and lower running costs.
Cisco tops in network security
CISCO Systems (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd was tops in the local network security market last year with a one-third slice worth US$18.8mil (RM71.44mil), according to analyst industry firm Frost Sullivan.
Mimos: M’sia ready for MEMS
MALAYSIA has the necessary capability to start work on micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS) technology, according to Mimos Semiconductor Sdn Bhd chief executive officer H.J. Lim.
SMTT to invest in Bluetooth products
SMT Technologies Sdn Bhd (SMTT) will invest in a new facility specialising in Bluetooth telecommunications products and a high-end wireless broadband access point device for a US-based multinational corporation, for which it has provided original design manufacturing services.
Looking to grow market share
Today#8217;s CEO Outlook features four CEOs heading the Malaysian operations of foreign consumer electronics or IT companies. They are Jeong-Wook Kim of Samsung, Barry Lee of Nokia, Rainer Althoff of Siemens, and Eric Hoh of Veritas, who heads the software company#8217;s Asia South operations.