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Wooing China, Mid-East tourists
TODAY'S CEO OUTLOOK 2003 features two CEOs in the hotel sector and one in the information technology (IT) industry
Chao Group strategy lies in disciplined investment, sustained growth
THROUGHOUT its history, the Chao International Group, led by founder Datuk T.T. Chao has aimed for disciplined and sustained growth, coupled with strong customer focus and long-term profitability.
Siemens CEO on two-day business visit to Malaysia
THE president and CEO of Siemens AG, Dr Heinrich von Pierer, arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a two-day visit during which he will have discussions with Malaysian government officials and businessmen on economic issues and possible joint ventures.
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.
MoU to buy six A380s signed
PENERBANGAN Malaysia Bhd (PMB) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) yesterday with Airbus to buy six A380-800 passenger aircraft, which can cost up to US$1.5bil.
NasionCom growing its revenue
NASIONCOM Sdn Bhd aims to generate revenue of at least RM55mil this year for its VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and broadband Internet services, said executive vice-chairman Datuk Chee Kok Wing.
Critical Path stays alive
CRITICAL Path embodied the Internet boom. Its wild-haired founder, David Hayden, saw the future of e-mail early on, raising US$40 million in venture funding to fill a former chocolate factory in San Francisco with engineers.
MMC pitches its appeal
MALAYSIAN Mining Corp Bhd (MMC) is only too eager to pitch its appeal to investors.
More personal services from Volvo
VOLVO Car Malaysia Sdn Bhd has launched a customer-friendly initiative called #147;Care By Volvo#148; in an effort to offer its prospects and car owners a more personalised experience.
Tiffin on time with no hiccups
For years, Bombay's legendary lunch-delivery system run by a legion of mostly illiterate I>dabbawallahs/Iwas an institution that didn#8217;t go beyond the city#8217;s borders. Now the low-tech network, known for its clockwork precision delivering dabbas (metal lunch boxes), or tiffin (lunch), is giving tips to the high corporate flyers on the basics of management and planning.