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Govt wants to unlock value of federal assets
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia's move to create strategic real estate development will enable the country to attract more foreign business and investment opportunities, said Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
Cashing in on DNA: race on to unlock value in genetic data
LONDON (Reuters) - How much is your DNA worth? As millions of people pay for home tests to check on ancestry or health risks, genetic data is becoming an increasingly valuable resource for drugmakers, triggering a race to create a DNA marketplace.
Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, sees wealth surge to US$18bil in 2019
MUMBAI (Bloomberg): It's been a good year for Asia's richest man, Mukesh Ambani.
Asia’s Richest Man added US$17bil to his fortune this Year
The Indian tycoon added almost US$17bil to his wealth as of Dec 24, the most in Asia, taking his net worth to about US$61bil, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. In comparison, Alibaba Group founder Jack Ma’s net worth grew $11.3 billion, while Jeff Bezos lost $13.2 billion.
Pos Malaysia’s SendParcel to hit record-breaking two million parcels monthly
Unlocking consumer value through its continuous foray into digitalisation
Govt to cut rate to 15% for Malaysians who return
KUALA LUMPUR: The Government hopes to woo more Malaysians working overseas by offering them an income tax rate of 15% for five years under the Returning Experts Programme (REP), Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.
White farmer's role highlights South Africa's land reform challenge
EDENVILLE, South Africa (Reuters) - Earlier this year, Nick Serfontein wrote an open letter to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa asking him to take the views of white farmers on board as the government considers expropriating land without compensation to reduce rural poverty.
Making ready for the disruptive future
THEY are called The Smartphone Generation. They're the first to grow up with the latest techs and gadgets but while they are more digitally literate than us, a question looms over their future: Can they survive in an era of disruptive technology and economic uncertainty?
On target to a bright future
With economic uncertainty in the world and disruptive technology threatening many jobs, a new way of thinking is needed to future-proof our graduates. Find out more at the Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Open Days on March 24 and 25.