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NEAC outlines three key challenges facing economy
COMPETITIVENESS, public-sector efficiency and the quality of human capital are the three key challenges facing the Malaysian economy, National Economic Action Council (NEAC) executive director Datuk Mustapa Mohamad said.
Bright prospects for local ports
Today's CEO Outlook series features the country's four major port operators. They are Tan Sri G. Gnanalingam of Westport Malaysia, Basheer Hassan Abdul Kader of Northport (M) Bhd, Datuk Mohd Sidik Shaik Osman of Pelabuhan Tanjong Pelepas, and Datuk Ahmad Ibnihajar of Penang Port Sdn Bhd.
Electronics giants home in on lifestyle
Today's CEO Outlook features the big boys in the consumer electronics industry. They are: Jiro Tomotani of Panasonic (M) Sdn Bhd, Rajah Kumar of Philips (M) Sdn Bhd, and Kazuo Suyama of Sony (M) Sdn Bhd.
Bankers bullish about economy
Once again our CEO Outlook 2004 for today focuses on the bankers, people who are best positioned to feel the pulse of the economy.
Insurers: Pension plans vital
Today, we feature the CEOs in the life insurance industry. They are Alex Foong Soo Hah of Great Eastern Life Assurance (M) Bhd, Tan Beng Wah of Asia Life (M) Bhd, Khor Hock Seng of John Hancock Life Insurance (M) Bhd, and K.H. Chia of Hong Leong Assurance Bhd, who is also president of the Life Insurance Association of Malaysia (Liam).
Popular Book opens mega flagship store
POPULAR Book Co (M) Sdn Bhd expects its largest Popular Bookstore launched today to boost the company's revenue by 10% to about RM180mil for the financial year ending April 30, 2004.
EXPAM out to promote Malaysia as education hub
TRADE and education exhibition specialist Exhibitions Promotion and Management (M) Sdn Bhd (EXPAM) will embark on an eight-country roadshow next year to promote Malaysian tertiary education in line with the government's target to raise the number of foreign students in the country from the current 36,000 to 50,000 by 2005.
Survey: Cost of KL office space still competitive
KUALA Lumpur continues to remain competitive, ranking 107th globally in terms of office accommodation costs per workstation, according to an annual survey compiled by international property advisers DTZ Debenham Tie Leung.
Tropical's Tan – from government servant to successful businessman
PERSUADING Datuk Tan Boon Pin to talk about himself and his company was no easy task.