Search
You have searched for "treatment"
Showing 3391-3400 of 3449
Scomi bullish about new drilling fluid
SCOMI Group Bhd hopes its just acquired distributorship rights to an environmentally friendly, palm kernel ester-based drilling fluid used in the oil and gas exploration industry will boost annual revenue by 10% from 2004 onwards.
Retail group seeks help
THE retail and high-rise building industry is in urgent need of government assistance to reverse its flagging performance.
From floor sweeper to general manager
THIS is a story of how one boy born towards the end of the Great Depression from a coal mining town in the United States #8211; without a college education #8211; became a street-smart seasoned leader.
Insecure leaders are big liability to organisations
SUN TZU's Management Leadership, a weekly column by Dr. Ong Hean-Tatt. This week he says that leaders who have no real talent for the hard work of a leader have a hidden inferiority complex.
Premier card base to grow by 40%: HSBC
HSBC Bank Malaysia Bhd expects to a 40% growth in its I>Premier/Icustomer base this year with the launch of its new Premier Centre at its Pusat Bandar Damansara branch in Kuala Lumpur.
Developers fret about new accounting rule
AN INTERNATIONAL accounting standard on the treatment of investment properties that Singapore may adopt is giving property developers some sleepless nights.
Annika effect has few ripples
Will Annika Sorenstam be golf's Billie Jean King? The golf business can only hope so.
INS unit investing RM75mil in biotech RD centre
INS Holdings Bhd#039;s joint-venture company, INS Zhen-Ao Biotech Corp Sdn Bhd, will invest RM75mil to set up a research and development (Ramp;D) centre in BioValley Malaysia.
Resona bailout sparks fears in financial sector
Anxiety about the health of Japan's banks gnawed at confidence in financial markets yesterday after the government agreed to rescue fifth-ranked Resona Bank but analysts played down the likelihood of a financial system crisis for now.
China insurers pay 522,000 yuan over SARS
CHINA'S life assurance companies have received 163 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) related claims as of May 8, and have paid out 522,100 yuan in compensation in 90 cases, the China Insurance Regulatory Commission said.