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Versus the CI
Izwan Idris writes on Jaya Jusco, Teck Guan, Pharmaniaga, HeiTech and RHB Capital.
The healing continues
ABDUL Rahman Ahmad and Shahril Ridza Ridzuan, were uneasy when they were thrust into the corporate limelight back in October 2001. They probably still are.
Taking the firm under his wings
SIM Kuang Meng is the #147;heart and soul#148; of Famp;N Glass Division. He has been with the division for 33 years and runs the business as if it is his own. He is an integral part of the division and continuously thinks of ways and means to improve the business even in his free time.
MMC Metal Industries plans to make coaches for local railway
MMC Engineering Bhd#146;s subsidiary, MMC Metal Industries Sdn Bhd (MMI), which manufactures freight wagons for KTM Bhd (KTMB), plans to produce locally-made coaches for the local railway.
Gamuda’s battery saga over
MANY an analysts were wearing smug smiles last week. It's tough making the right call all the time, but on Dyna Plastics Sdn Bhd, they had been spot on.
US$2b Q2 net loss for Sun Microsystems
Server and software maker Sun Microsystems Inc has reported its largest net loss to date after taking more than US$2bil in acquisition-related charges, but managed to squeeze out a small operating profit thanks to stronger pricing and lower-than-expected component costs.
Bumpy ride for Park May
IS PARK May Bhd walking in its parent's footsteps? Last year, Renong Bhd was in danger of falling into negative shareholders' funds and had to moot a private placement to raise RM400 million to help it out of that predicament.
The man and his house
HE is a man of taste and ideas. Well-travelled and worldly, this owner knew exactly what he wanted and he went out to build one of the finest dwellings that have ever stood in Damansara Heights. But circumstances have a strange way of making plans go awry. And so man may build. But he need not necessarily be the one to enjoy the passion of his labour.
Motor industry expects another record year
MOTOR vehicle sales are expected to rise by 3.5% this year to 450,000 units, even though there are many potential impediments to the industry making it a new record year.
CNY rally still ongoing
DESPITE losing ground this week, the Chinese New Year rally is still expected to have its last hurrah at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) next week. Observers say the market may get a boost from corporate announcements and continued investor interest following the entry of Valuecap Sdn Bhd.