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New assets for East Coast firemen
Tawau: The Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) Tawau Zone received eight new assets, including two utility vehicles, to assist in the mission of turning the department into a high-performance organisation. Tawau Zone Fire Chief, Ismaidi Ismail, said they received eight units of new machinery distributed one each to Tawau, Semporna, Kunak and Lahad Datu. Meanwhile, two units each will ...
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Sabah Basketball Association Cup from July 10
Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Basketball Association Cup (Saba Cup) 2013 will be held at the DBKK Community Hall here from July 10 to 16. It will be organised by the Kota Kinabalu Basketball Association (KKBA), who took over the host job from Semporna due the Lahad Datu incident. Chen Ee Sheng from KKBA said due to security reasons, KKBA has been given the task to host the annual championship. ...
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Malaysian Student Activist Charged with Sedition After Calling for Protests
A Malaysian student activist has been charged with sedition after he called for protests against the results of an election that the opposition says was ...
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Malaysian Opposition Figures Are Detained
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Malaysia leads the way in Basel III debt
Thu May 23, 2013 2:52am EDT * Banks line up first loss-absorbing bonds * Deals will test appetite for new style subordinated debt * Other lenders in Asia may follow template By Kit Yin Boey May 23 (IFR) - Malaysia is poised to host Asia's first public issue of loss-absorbing bank debt, so-called bail-in bonds, since the region began the transition to Basel III standards earlier this ...
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KL Kepong slips to low of RM21.36 as quarterly profit drops
fell to a low of RM21.36 at midday on Thursday after its earnings fell 2.4% to RM209.6mil from a year ago and expected the weaker crude palm oil prices to weigh on its profits for the current financial year ending Sept 30, 2013. At 12.30pm, it was down 26 sen to RM21.44. There were 260,400 shares traded between RM21.36 and RM21.62. The share price had on Wednesday fallen 44 sen to RM21.30. At ...
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MISC posts RM300m net profit in Q1 sees challenging year ahead
reported a turnaround in its financial performance, with earnings of RM300.42mil in the first quarter ended March 31, 2013 compared with net loss of RM469.82mil a year ago. It said on Thursday its revenue increased by 7.6% to RM2.379bil from RM2.209bil, while earnings per share were 6.70 sen compared with loss per share of 10.60 sen. It said the higher revenue was due to better performance by ...
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Transport Ministry reveals new FT registration plate to start with W1A
PUTRAJAYA: In the impending expiry of the WYY series, the new vehicle registration plates would start with W1A and end with W999A (see chart above), ...
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Outrage grows over scandal-tainted Malaysia state boss
KUCHING, Malaysia (AFP) - Despite earning a civil servant's salary for three decades, Taib Mahmud, the powerful chief minister of Malaysia's Sarawak state, is reputed by critics to be one of Asia's richest men.Taib, 77, and his family are accused of massive corruption and running Malaysia's largest state like a family business, controlling its biggest companies with stakes in ...
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Malaysian charged with sedition 2 more arrested
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- Malaysian authorities detained two anti-government figures and charged a student activist with sedition Thursday, raising political tensions after recent national elections triggered claims of ...
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Malaysian student charged with sedition after urging street protests over election fraud claim
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - Prosecutors filed a sedition charge Thursday against a student activist who had urged Malaysians to engage in street protests against the government over claims of election fraud. The National Front coalition, which has governed since 1957, won May 5 general elections with a weakened parliamentary majority. Opposition leaders insist the coalition retained power through ...
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Malay Press Noh Omar admits Sgor BN failure willing to step down
Reset PETALING JAYA (May 23): Selangor Barisan Nasional (BN) deputy chairman and former Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Seri Noh Omar admitted to his party's failure in recapturing Selangor during the 13th general election and is willing to step down.According to a report in Utusan Malaysia, Noh said he will take responsibility over BN's dismal performance in ...
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Street rallies wont affect Malaysia’s international tourism
Reset PUTRAJAYA (May 22): Street rallies and demonstrations have no effect on Malaysia's appeal as an international tourist destination as records have shown that the country continues to enjoy an increase in tourist receipts every year. Speaking to a press conference, newly minted Tourism and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nazri Aziz said that the only time Malaysia's tourist industry ...
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Maybanks Q1 earnings up 11.8 to RM1.506b
reported a strong set of earnings, with net profit up 11.8% to RM1.506bil in the first quarter ended March 31, 2013 from RM1.346bil a year ago and was upbeat on its prospects. It said on Thursday its revenue increased 4.5% to RM8.230bil from RM7.872bil. Earnings per share were 17.8 sen compared with 17.63 sen a year ago. It expected its business momentum to pick up in the financial quarters due ...
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Lafarge Cement positive on markets mulls expanding capacity
is positive on the domestic and export market while it keeps its eye on expanding its capacity. "We are confident on the demand from the domestic market driven by the ongoing implementation of projects under ...
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KLCI pauses Japan Hong Kong key indices slide
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's blue chips took a breather in the morning trade on Thursday as investors were seen taking some money off the table, especially blue chips which had rallied since the 13th General Election. The fall on Bursa Malaysia was also due to the weaker sentiment in key regional markets of Japan and Hong Kong, where the Nikkei 225 fell 2.74% to 15,198.66 and 2.14% to ...
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Dayang Enterprise awards RM705m contract to Perdana Petroleum
for the five-year charter of five work barges and one workboat. The contract starts in July. "The vessels charter relates to the contract for the provision of hook-up, commissioning and topside maintenance services awarded ...
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Ahmad Zahid Government will take action on foreigners who abuse student visas
PUTRAJAYA: The Home Ministry has cautioned that action will be taken very soon against foreigners who overstayed or abused their travel or student visas. ...
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Adam Adli claims trial to sedition charge
KUALA LUMPUR: Student activist Adam Adli Abd Halim has pleaded not guilty to a charge of uttering seditious words during a talk. He is accused of committing the offence at the Kuala Lumpur and Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall in Jalan Maharaja Lela here between 8.55pm and 11.15pm on May 13. Adam Adli, who has been suspended from Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), bowed his head and ...
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Tian Chua Haris Ibrahim detained
says he has been detained by police under Section 4(1) of the Sedition Act. He said in a tweet message that he was detained at the LCCT before going through the security check as he was to board a flight Thursday. He believed he is being taken to the Jinjang police station. Meanwhile, activist Haris Ibrahim was also picked up by police in connection with the May 13 forum which saw student ...
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Malaysia Maybanks Q1 net profit up 11.8 pct above forecast
KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 (Reuters) - Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank), Malaysia's biggest bank by assets, posted a 11.8 percent rise in first quarter profit, helped by higher net interest income and strong Islamic banking performance. Maybank earned 1.51 billion ringgit ($499.75 million) in the three months ended March, compared with a net profit of 1.35 billion ringgit a year earlier. Its ...
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Malaysian accused of raping 13 year old has married victim
(32 mins ago) Prosecutors are pursuing rape charges against a 40-year-old Malaysian who allegedly had sex with a 13-year-old girl and then married her. Restaurant manager Riduan Masmud was charged with committing statutory rape in a parked car in Borneo in February, but his lawyer said he has since married the girl. Rights activists have long criticized Malaysian laws that allow very young ...
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ECM Libra plans to exit PN17 by year-end
said on Thursday the group would continue to grow its existing businesses of asset management and structured lending, more aggressively. She said ECM Libra also plans to set up a corporate finance advisory unit. "We are confident that we are able to show two consecutive quarters of profitability to Bursa Malaysia," she told reporters after its AGM on Thursday. Azlin also said the ...
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RHB Research maintains Buy on KPJ Healthcare FV RM7.30
as it favours KPJ's solid long-term fundamentals. It also revised its fair value from RM7.14 to RM7.30. It said on Thursday KPJ was still trading at a 10%-15% discount to its regional healthcare peers and expects this valuation gap to narrow as the group focuses on its local presence and healthcare tourism expansion. RHB Research said KPJ's revenue rose 3.7% to RM545.1mil as ...
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Tabung Haji top-level official denies khalwat
BALIK PULAU: A Lembaga Tabung Haji top-level management official has denied committing khalwat (close proximity) with one of his staff members at the lower Syariah Court here on Thursday. Rozimin Ahamed Kamil, 46 and Nor Hamiza Ahmad, 35, claimed trial to the charge under section 27 (a) and 27 (b) of the Penang Syariah Offences Enactment 1996. They were alleged to have committed the offence at ...










