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Settling smallest debts first the perfect morale booster
Clear your smallest debts #8211; that#8217;s the advice for people who have run into financial problems.
UM Land unloved but has potential
IF you were to view The United Malayan Land Bhd's (UM Land) web page, you would be greeted with the saying: I>Like the tree, UM Land grows on deep, strong roots so it may bear rich fruit./I>
China moves to sustain growth
China, seeking greater efficiency to keep its fast-growing economy on track, has unveiled an ambitious government revamp as parliament prepares to finalise the transition to a new generation of leaders.
Cisco launches largest global ad campaign
Cisco Systems Inc., the world#8217;s largest maker of equipment that directs Internet traffic, on Tuesday launched its largest-ever global advertising campaign, touting its networking gear as a way for companies to boost productivity and cut costs.
Supermax goes full steam ahead
SUPERMAX Corp Bhd, one of the top five glove manufacturers in the country, is going full steam ahead in the firm belief that it is in a fairly recession-proof business.
CNN-ABC News merger ruled out
AOL Time Warner Inc has ruled out any further consideration of merging its CNN cable news network with ABC News, saying such a combination is proving too problematic to pursue.
Searching for regulated business
In a wide ranging interview with deputy group chief editor WONG SULONG and reporter LIAU Y-SING, Tan Sri Francis Yeoh talked about the strategic directions of the YTL group. Below are extracts of the interview, which have been updated.
Climbing to greater heights
B>O/B>UTDOOR activities, particularly rock climbing, became a passion for Chan Yuen Li when she was a teenager.
Stocks up despite bleak job data
Stocks closed slightly higher on Friday as investors shrugged off early worries about dismal jobs data, while bonds rallied on the view that interest rates will remain low for months to come.
Profit surge makes Kulim a CI performer
WITH 2002 being a favourable year for world commodity markets, many plantation companies have been benefiting from the surge in crude palm oil prices. Thus, it comes as no surprise that many are putting aside a larger cash horde to reward shareholders.