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Analysts rate United Plantations highly
WHEN the crude palm oil (CPO) market is firm,it is not just the prices of plantation stocks that reflect the good news.
Cheaper noodles with lifting of 5% sales tax
Consumers can look forward to a cheaper bowl of noodles with the lifting of the 5% sales tax on six noodle products in the market, effective from the beginning of this year.
Sale of luxury cars up despite downturn
SALES of some luxury cars, such as Jaguars, Ferraris and Lamborghinis, soared last year despite the economic downturn, record job losses and the threat of war in the Middle East.
Malaysia seeks exemption from Aussie visa ruling
Malaysia has asked the Australian government to exempt it from a visa ruling that those under 18 studying in Australia must be accompanied by their parents or guardians throughout their studies until they reach 18.
Students 'only need a custodian'
Australia has clarified that Malaysians aged below 18 need not be accompanied by their parents or guardians while studying there.
Hopes dashed for 200 grads
The hopes of about 200 medical graduates from unrecognised foreign universities, were dashed when the Cabinet ruled that they would not be exempted from the local final-year examination.
White knight for Long Huat
FINANCIALLY-TROUBLED Long Huat Group Bhd has found a white knight that would transform the timber-based company into a manufacturer of laminated foams and mattresses under a comprehensive debt-restructuring programme.
Bright outlook for Chin Teck
Chin Teck Plantations Bhd, whose mainstay is in the cultivation and processing of palm oil and other related products, produced an impressive set of results for the company's first financial quarter ended Nov 30 last year.
Enter the digital soldier age
Globalisation, advancing and emerging stealth technologies, prevailing economic trends and increased terrorist activities are just some key issues facing militaries worldwide.
Life after death
BELIEVING that science can one day bring back the dead, about 100 people have had their bodies frozen, or cryonically #8216;suspended#8217;, after death to prevent decay. The price to pay for full body preservation is RM456,000, and there are 1,000 applications pending - a reflection fo the burgeoning cryonics movement embraced by those who can afford to cheat death.