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Life begins anew for ex-Accenture MD
FISHERMEN in old Malacca, Achilles of Troy, and Simon and Garfunkle are widely disparate topics not normally discussed in i>StarBiz/iinterviews. But Datuk Larry Gan, who has just retired from Accenture as its country managing director after 25 years there, somehow makes them all gel for senior analyst K.P. LEE who caught up with him last week as he embarks on the next phase of his life journey.
Twenty firm orders for Malaysia’s first sports car
MALAYSIA'S first sports car, the I>Esna Venere/I>, is likely to roll out next year and confirmed orders have been received from 20 buyers.
Watches keep him ticking
The first thing one notices of Rolf W. Schnyder is his uncanny zest for life: The septuagenarian prances around with a spring in his step and a twinkle in his eye. He could put many of those half his age (these writers included) to shame with his seemingly boundless energy.
Middle Kingdom
The middle class is theincreasing focus of attentionfor both consumer spendingand social harmony
Challenges in Islamic finance
Many books have been written onIslamic financial markets butIntroduction to Islamic Finance:Theory and Practice by Zamir Iqbal,Abbas Mirakhor (John Wiley) is thefirst book to introduce all of theessential topics in one volume.
Beauty powers brands
THE famous lines above refers to the absolute power that beauty has, through the ages, wielded over men and driven them to fight wars or throw caution to the wind.
Obama budget to rescue economy, expand healthcare
President Barack Obama's budget this week will set out big goals: to rescue the economy from freefall, expand US healthcare coverage and move within a few years to slash huge deficits.
US health groups offer US$2 trillion in cost savings
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama's plan to provide medical insurance for all Americans took a big step toward becoming reality Sunday after leaders of the health care industry offered US$2 trillion in spending reductions over 10 years to help pay for the programme.
ECB official: New Greek aid under study
FRANKFURT, Germany: Greece could get another €20 billion ($28 billion) in aid from its fellow euro countries and raise three times that through new austerity measures such as selling government property, a top European Central Bank official says.
EU-prescribed coalition gives Greece short-term relief
ATHENS (Reuters) - The European Union stepped in to force Greece's political parties into a coalition that will save the country from immediate default but the bickering that marked the negotiations bodes ill for Greece's place in the euro zone.