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Minetech wins RM16.7m construction job
PDF EMAIL PRINT CURRENCY CONVERTER LARGER TYPE SMALLER TYPE Minetech Resources Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Minetech Construction Sdn Bhd, has secured a RM16.688 million contract from Putra Perdana Construction Sdn Bhd to undertake infrastructural works and construction of utility service buildings. In a filing to Bursa Malaysia, the company said the sub-contract works... »
9. Corporate Malaysia watching Ho Hup case
BARRING a postponement, Corporate Malaysia's court case of the week has to be none other than the hearing fixed for tomorrow for Ho Hup Construction Co Bhd's application for leave to appeal to the Federal Court against a decision by the Court of Appeal. At stake is the possibility that listed companies and regulators... »
Daya Materials’ unit gets RM57m construction contract
KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 — Tunku Aziz Tunku Ibrahim has openly attacked Lim Guan Eng, saying he does not trust the DAP secretary-general and ending any hopes of bringing the former party vice-chairman back into the fold after his resignation on Monday. Article source: http://my.news.yahoo.com/daya-materials-unit-gets-rm57m-091503843.html »
Corporate Malaysia watching Ho Hup case
BARRING a postponement, Corporate Malaysia's court case of the week has to be none other than the hearing fixed for tomorrow for Ho Hup Construction Co Bhd's application for leave to appeal to the Federal Court against a decision by the Court of Appeal. At stake is the possibility that listed companies and regulators... »
No room for a view
City resident Michelle Ong is worried about losing the view from her balcony. Photo: Joe Armao As Melbourne grows taller and increasingly dense, more residents are losing their view and even access to light and fresh air. IN REAL estate parlance Michael Smolders is living with a ”borrowed view”. Over the next few years... »
Schindler sees strong demand for elevators in M'sia
Email to a friend Printer Friendly SINGAPORE: Malaysia’s economic prospects are bright and demand for elevators in the low- to mid-rise building segments is expected to be strong, says Schindler Lifts (Singapore) Pte Ltd. Its managing director, Hugo Martinho, said the elevator market will continue its impressive growth in the next three to... »
One World Trade Center To Supplant Willis Tower As Nation’s Tallest Building
CHICAGO (CBS) — Depending on how you figure, the Willis Tower could be about to lose bragging rights as the nation’s tallest building once the skyscraper at New York’s Ground Zero is completed. As WBBM Newsradio’s Regine Schlesinger reports, the steel columns erected by workers at the new One World Trade Center building in... »
A Mystery Company in Malaysia's French Sub Scandal
Enter Amount: $ CAD USD GBP AUD JPY EUR Article source: http://www.asiasentinel.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4463&Itemid=173Incoming search terms:malaysia news »
Malaysia’s Arab Spring?
BANGKOK, Thailand — In the Arab Spring’s wake, pundits and politicians have toyed with predicting where a Tahrir Square-style street upheaval might catch on next. Candidates, however implausible, have included Russia, China, North Korea and, of course, Wall Street. Malaysia, however, may prove more deserving of the comparison. On April 28, droves of Malaysians... »
Matrade Mission Identifies RM102 Million In Vietnamese Construction Projects
KUALA LUMPUR, — The Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE)’s recent marketing mission to Vietnam has identified RM102 million in potential construction business. The mission identified potential business in the construction of resorts, residential, commercial buildings, highways, maintenance and repair services and, tiling works. »