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HK investors eye Malaysian property
PETALING JAYA: The ongoing demonstrations in Hong Kong have resulted in a spike in interest in Malaysian property and in private international school enquiries.
Nine out of 10 Malaysian students work while studying: HSBC survey
KUALA LUMPUR: University student working rates are high globally at 83% and in Malaysia, nine in 10 students work whilst studying, most commonly because they need additional money (66%), according to a HSBC survey.
Why innovation tends to bypass economics
THIS article was adapted from a speech given at the InvestmentNews “Innovation Summit” in New York, where the author received an “Icons and Innovators” award.
Dropouts and the changing economic environment
On your own by Tan Thiam Hock
LATELY there have been many discussions on how e-commerce, robotics and Artificial Intelligence will disrupt the human workforce causing massive unemployment all over the world. We are already witnessing, high unemployment among the youths in Europe and even in Malaysia where we have at least a hundred thousand unemployed graduates.
INTI has tips to excel in SPM
INTI and Andrew Choo jointly providing programmes to help students ace the exam
Medic college shakeout
TWO recent negative incidents involving two medical colleges have pointed to the difficulties that mire what is supposedly one of the most lucrative degree courses in the education sector.
Entrepreneur fulfils dream to run a cafe
SITUATED at the corner of Sunsuria Avenue in Kota Damansara, Petaling Jaya, Coffee Famille is like a home for coffee enthusiasts.
Developed nation in the total sense
FORMER Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad is right. The proponent of Vision 2020 this week said the ultimate goal of Vision 2020 will not be achieved.
The company's business model has succeeded domestically and overseas.
AFTER a good run on the local bourse over the last decade, JobStreet Corp Bhd is finally calling it a day. Bursa Malaysia will soon be saying goodbye to one of its technology successes as the company is to be privatised.
Building a love for learning proves a good move
IT IS not often that you see young children excited about learning.