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Eden: Move to F&B segment pays off with RM9mil net profit
EDEN Enterprises (M) Bhd#8217;s move to establish a halal restaurant, catering and bakery operations has paid off handsomely, with its food and beverage (FB) segment poised to achieve RM9mil net gain in the financial year ending Dec 31, executive chairman Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Mohamad said.
Hagecaps to increase market share to 30%
HAGECAPS (M) Sdn Bhd, a pioneering I>halal/Igelatin capsules maker in Malaysia, plans to increase its market share in the country to between 25% and 30% by next year from the current 15%.
Gardenia expects sales to reach RM300mil this year
GARDENIA Bakeries (KL) Sdn Bhd expects another double-digit growth in sales this year to about RM300mil from RM275mil last year, said chief executive officer Yap Kim Shin.
Canadian SMEs seek Msian partners
CANADIAN small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are keen on having business partners in Muslim countries, particularly Malaysia, Malaysia-Canada Business Council (MCBC) president, Roger F. Poulin said.
Asean product expo in Malacca
MANUFACTURING companies and marketing agencies that have new products to launch may do so at the four-day I>Rasa-Asean /I>andIAsean Halal 2004/Iexhibitions to be held at the Malacca International Trade Centre in Ayer Keroh beginning tomorrow.
Push for agri sector to flourish
THE generally expected generous incentives for the agriculture sector proposed in Budget 2005 will inject dynamism in pushing for commercialisation of the diversified sector, and make it more competitive globally.
Rafidah urges closer ties with New Zealand
MINISTER of International Trade and Industry Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said there was much potential for the expansion of both trade and investment between Malaysia and New Zealand.
GST to replace sales and services tax
THIS is the first in a three-part question-and-answer series provided by PricewaterhouseCoopers for I>The Star /I>readers on various aspects of Budget 2005. The next two articles will appear in I>StarBiz /Ion Monday and Tuesday.
Agricultural sector players expect more goodies
PLAYERS in the agriculture sector are anticipating good incentives in Budget 2005 such as less tax, better links between productivity and wages, and strong emphasis on the training of agricultural workers to take the industry to greater heights.
Ripe time for agro revolution
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's maiden budget next week is expected to be a growth-orientated one.