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Optimistic mood in IT industry
OUR CEO OUTLOOK 2003 today features the Malaysia-based CEOs of three of the largest IT corporations #8211; Datuk Wong Siew Hai of Intel Corp, Khatijah Shah of SAP, and T.F. CHONG of Hewlett-Packard (HP). The three CEOs are looking forward to 2003 as they expect a pickup in the world economy will boost spending on IT.
Malaysia unlikely to sign pact with S'pore this month
Malaysia is unlikely to sign the special agreement with Singapore this month to refer the Pulau Batu Putih dispute to the International Court of Justice as there is no official communication from the republic.
Good show but Nantha’s not happy
Perak defender K. Nanthakumar is still trying to come to terms with Malaysia's failure to reach the final and the defeat by Vietnam in the playoff for third place in the Asean Football Federation's (AFF) Tiger Cup tournament.
Global markets to be driven by geopolitics in short term
The first part yesterday of the roundtable discussions dwelt on the KLSE#8217;s lacklustre performance for 2002, and the factors contributing to its weakness. The concluding part talks about the market#8217;s probable outlook for this year, given the looming prospect of war in Iraq.
Afta plus China strategy set to benefit I-Bhd
I-BHD has entered into a supply chain alliance with leading Chinese manufacturers of home electrical appliances in a move to sharpen its competitive edge with the advent of the Asean Free Trade Area (Afta) next year.
Saleh upbeat about DRB-HICOM prospects
OPTIMISTIC - that#039;s how group chairman Tan Sri Mohd Saleh Sulong feels about the DRB-HICOM Bhd group#039;s prospects this year.
Singapore ties ‘more strained’
The relationship between Malaysia and Singapore is more strained than strong, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar said.
Dr M: We will fight back
Malaysia will come down hard on foreign governments which want to use the country to launch pre-emptive strikes or forward defence, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said.
Yunnan takes substantial steps to form free trade zone
Substantial steps have been taken to build the China-Asean free trade zone in Yunnan province on the south-western border of China, said sources with the provincial government on Tuesday.
A promising year lies ahead
CEOS believe Malaysia will do well in 2003 despite uncertainties for the global economy.