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COB Technology in US$20mil science instruments pact
COB Technology has signed a US$20mil 2-year agreement with PerkinElmer Instruments of the US for the contract manufacture of life and analytical sciences instruments #150; believed to be a 1st in the Asia Pacific.
Naza to roll out Kia cars this year
I>SPECTRA, Carnival MPV /I>and three other models in the Kia stable to be produced at Naza Kia Sdn Bhd#039;s RM350mil plant in Gurun are expected to hit the street by year#039;s end.
Risk and return measures for investment decisions
Some individuals are risk averse while others thrive on the adrenaline rush that can come from #8220;taking a punt#8221;. Yet, few realise the significance of setting risk and return goals, at the heart of a sensible portfolio.
Singapore's factory production rises 9.5%
SINGAPORE'S factory production rose in March by a stronger-than-expected 9.5% from February, putting the trade-dependent economy on firm footing as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) out break pummels service-related and tourism industries.
Devising ways to churn creativity
If you are asked what is half of eight, chances are your answer will be 'four'. But for some people, including author Marci Segal, the answer could also be 'nine minus five' or 'zero (by cutting the figure 8 horizontally)'.
Patimas Computers president dies at 41
PATIMAS Computers Bhd president Datuk Cheah Jin Boon passed away in a tragic road accident while riding in a motorcycle convoy to Phuket, Thailand, last Friday.
Megan Media concentrates on increasing capacity
MAIN board-listed Megan Media Holdings Bhd is in a quandary but it is one that well describes the bright prospects of its business.
YTY forecasts 30% revenue growth
GLOVE manufacturer and exporter YTY Industry Sdn Bhd expects its revenue to grow at a compounded rate of more than 30% for the next five years, director Lim Loi Heng said.
Johor woos South Korean businessmen as potential investors
THE Johor state government has identified South Korean manufactu-rers as the next potential investors after the Japanese to relocate their operations and related activities to the state.
A successful career built on three Cs
CONSULT. Convince. Communi-cate. Practising these three Cs diligently has taken Chua Seok Theng to where she is today #150; chief information officer (CIO), information technology, at Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd, the only woman CIO in the local telecommunications industry.