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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.
A promising year lies ahead
CEOS believe Malaysia will do well in 2003 despite uncertainties for the global economy.
High level of security to protect prized fishes at Xian Leng farms
FIRST timers to Xian Leng Holdings Bhd#039;s ornamental fish farm in Batu Pahat may be awed by its high level of security with a watch tower, closed circuit TVs and double perimeter fences.
On the move
CATHAY Pacific Airways Ltd has appointed Vivian Lo as its country manager for Malaysia and Brunei, based in Malaysia.
Kulim Technology Park reviewing decision on KLSE listing
KULIM Technology Park Corp Bhd, which manages the Kulim Hi-Tech Park, will review its decision to list the company#039;s shares on the KLSE, originally scheduled for this year.
Electrolux targets to sell 300 robotic vacuum cleaners
SWEDISH home appliances manufacturer Electrolux S.E.A. Pte Ltd expects to create ripples in the local vacuum cleaner market with the launch of I>Tribolite/I>, a robotic vacuum cleaner, and expects 300 I>Tribolite/Iunits snapped up in the next six to eight months.
Symphony looks forward to outsourcing
OUTSOURCING in Malaysia has advanced roughly midway between buzzword status and accepted business practice.
New waves in IT gadgets
MAJOR manufacturers of mobile phones, handhelds, notebooks and printers are optimistic of the IT gadgets market growth but have mixed feelings about fierce competition from Chinese brands.
Year's first two IPOs aim to rake in S$9.2m net
THE first two initial public offerings (IPOs) of the year in Singapore are looking to reap S$9.2mil in net proceeds for expansion, among other plans.
NEAC: Msian businesses need to raise productivity further
MALAYSIAN businesses need to be more aggressive in raising their level of productivity, as well as find their niche in global markets, said National Economic Action Committee (NEAC) secretariat head Dr K. Govindan.