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Articles in April, 2003 issue of Business Times (Malaysia)
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EON, Proton agree on new distributorship deal, BUSINESS TIMES
by Norzuhaira Ruhanie -
Bank Islam expects 10pc of clients to use its online facility, BUSINESS TIMES
by Norzuhaira Ruhanie -
Ocean, Parkson say business exploration talks in early stage, BUSINESS TIMES
by Vasantha Ganesan -
EON Bank to securitise hire purchase loans for RM500m, BUSINESS TIMES
by Ishun P. Ahmad -
Sugar Bun price falls despite staging brief breakout at neckline, BUSINESS TIMES
by S.N. Lock -
2 freighters impose extra charges on air forwarders, BUSINESS TIMES
by Ishun P. Ahmad -
Penang braces for factory closures with double blow from war, SARS, BUSINESS TIMES
by Marina Emmanuel -
Need to develop big ideas to gain recognition as global Malaysian brands, BUSINESS TIMES
by Zuraimi Abdullah -
Osram assumes global sales activities from Infineon Tech, BUSINESS TIMES
by Marina Emmanuel - PB Trustee sells Tongkah shares, BUSINESS TIMES
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Move to make CTOS responsible data provider, BUSINESS TIMES
by Hamidah Atan - US plans rules for air transport, BUSINESS TIMES
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US-Malaysia trade ties intact despite differing views on Iraq, BUSINESS TIMES
by Kamarul Yunus -
Seagate turns in US$174m net income for Q3, BUSINESS TIMES
by Freddie Ng -
Flu virus expected to afflict NPLs, BUSINESS TIMES
by Sadna Saifuddin - Ex-directors of Rahman Hydraulic face legal action, BUSINESS TIMES
- Metacorp plans to buy building for RM79m cash, BUSINESS TIMES
- Index up 1.39 points, BUSINESS TIMES
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Brighter prospects for smaller oil firms to clinch deals in Asia Pacific, BUSINESS TIMES
by Kamarul Yunus -
`New rates may curtail growth of e-broking', BUSINESS TIMES
by Zaidi Isham Ismail -
Call for contact centres to attract MNCs, BUSINESS TIMES
by Cindy Yeap -
CYL shares end debut on KLSE at a 7-sen discount, BUSINESS TIMES
by Alice Chia - Nestle to stop selling sugar confectionery products, BUSINESS TIMES
- KLSE surplus before tax surges 130pc to RM60m, BUSINESS TIMES
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Sime Engineering Services has RM400m order book, BUSINESS TIMES
by Dalila Abu Bakar - Weida Works-Jasamu venture, BUSINESS TIMES
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Ranhill shortlisted for Sabah water contract, BUSINESS TIMES
by Joniston Bangkuai - Rest of the news, BUSINESS TIMES
- MTD Infraperdana gets KLSE nod, BUSINESS TIMES
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TNT seeks to invest RM10m in IT over next five years, BUSINESS TIMES
by Sadna Saifuddin -
Splash to delay listing until early next year, BUSINESS TIMES
by Dalila Abu Bakar - Risky, costly cab ride to Baghdad, BUSINESS TIMES
- Don't mention Bush to the Syrians or you'll get a *?@%, BUSINESS TIMES
- Fiamma buys MEC Marketing, BUSINESS TIMES
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Insurance sector records 15pc growth in 2002, BUSINESS TIMES
by Cheah Chor Sooi -
Finance companies may see smaller loan-deposit margins, BUSINESS TIMES
by Sadna Saifuddin -
60pc of RM150m MVCC fund pledged for disbursement, BUSINESS TIMES
by Maisara Ismail - Sunway Orient to dispose of subsidiary, BUSINESS TIMES
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Asian airlines' shares fall as SARS fear looms, BUSINESS TIMES
by Anna Maria - Bonia increases unit's share capital, BUSINESS TIMES
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Naza, Kia reveal game plan to end Toyota, Nissan dominance, BUSINESS TIMES
by Zuraimi Abdullah -
Johor Port expects 40pc boost in chemical cargo, BUSINESS TIMES
by Azlan Abu Bakar -
`Abdullah will strengthen growth', BUSINESS TIMES
by Hamisah Hamid -
Ocean shares see active trading on news of talks with Parkson, BUSINESS TIMES
by Vasantha Ganesan - MMC expects lower earnings, BUSINESS TIMES
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Forecasting much harder in times of war, BUSINESS TIMES
by Maisara Ismail - Unimech posts 29pc rise in profit, BUSINESS TIMES
- MCM Tech exercises put option deal, BUSINESS TIMES
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Multi Optochem projects RM9m sales for screening systems this year, BUSINESS TIMES
by Norma Mullie -
New stimulus package may be less than RM5b, BUSINESS TIMES
by Maisara Ismail -
Enterprise 50 now open for nominations, BUSINESS TIMES
by Zuraimi Abdullah -
WW Cable to become a Bumi-controlled firm, BUSINESS TIMES
by Dalila Abu Bakar -
Local freight forwarders suffer 30pc drop in business, BUSINESS TIMES
by Ishun P. Ahmad - Celcom, TM Cellular to complete merger process in 19 months, BUSINESS TIMES
- Survey: Asia-Pacific countries post collective growth of 5.1pc, BUSINESS TIMES
- Rest of the news, BUSINESS TIMES
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Shortage of iron, steel brings building sector to a near standstill, BUSINESS TIMES
by Vasantha Ganesan - MISC leads in energy shipping, BUSINESS TIMES
- Ho Hup proposes to sell 2 pieces of land, BUSINESS TIMES
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Bank Pembangunan targets 10pc fund growth for 2003, BUSINESS TIMES
by Sadna Saifuddin - I-Berhad makes RM236,000 pre-tax, BUSINESS TIMES
- Rest of the news, BUSINESS TIMES
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Move to attract Bumis to join Nestle-SMI scheme, BUSINESS TIMES
by Sadna Saifuddin -
Life in Baghdad slowly returning to normal, BUSINESS TIMES
by Zulkiflee Bakar -
Silver Bird rebounds in wake of corporate developments in group, BUSINESS TIMES
by S.N. Lock - TV3 widens loss to RM12.7m, BUSINESS TIMES
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Shares will be snapped up: KLIG, BUSINESS TIMES
by Zaidi Isham Ismail - Index up 0.03 point, BUSINESS TIMES
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Selangor Govt intends to return RM1 per ASAS unit, BUSINESS TIMES
by Dalila Abu Bakar -
Malaysia-China trade not yet affected by epidemic, says Chinese official, BUSINESS TIMES
by Hamisah Hamid -
It's not easy to please everyone when a company goes private, BUSINESS TIMES
by Lim Hock Chye - Renewed selling activities, SARS fears result in KLCI closing lower, BUSINESS TIMES
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USF-HICOM eyes deal to distribute Mitsubishi cars, BUSINESS TIMES
by Zuraimi Abdullah - Measat has till Sept 30 to acquire 25pc stake in Advanced Wireless, BUSINESS TIMES
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Berjaya vaults into top spot, BUSINESS TIMES
by S.N. Lock -
NSTP reports first-half loss significantly reduced to RM5.4m, BUSINESS TIMES
by Cheah Chor Sooi -
Bank Rakyat shareholders can expect a windfall, BUSINESS TIMES
by Zuraimi Abdullah -
Propel's price trend likely to consolidate, BUSINESS TIMES
by S.N. Lock -
Steelmakers brace for increase in scrap prices, BUSINESS TIMES
by Marina Emmanuel -
Feb exports grow slower than expected at 7.8pc, BUSINESS TIMES
by Maisara Ismail
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