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PUTRAJAYA (Jan 9): Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has instructed the relevant party to submit a report regarding the ongoing water supply problem at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), despite the government having approved RM3 million last year to overcome the problem.
KUALA LUMPUR: Companies that recently made headlines included Teladan, Analabs, Crescendo, Kim Loong, UMS, ARB, Master Tec and Wentel, said Apex Securities Research.
KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 28): Here is a brief recap of some corporate announcements that made news on Thursday.
Chemical trading outfit Analabs Resources Bhd's net profit doubled to RM13.04 million for the second quarter ended Oct 31, 2023 from RM5.51 million a year ago, led b...
Equipment and engineering parts provider UMS Holdings Bhd has disposed of its entire 45.13% stake in oil and gas equipment supplier MKS Sdn Bhd to its major shareholder NGT Holdings Sdn Bhd for RM6.11 million in a related party transaction.
SOUTHEAST Asia is an important part of the global semiconductor ecosystem, thanks to its manufacturing capabilities. Undeniably, its significance is increasing, with the competition taking place between the world’s two largest economies, China and the US.
While a large part of the semi...
The upcoming visit of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim to this duty-free island on Thursday (Dec 7) has ignited hope and anticipation among residents and the business community.
University Malaysia Sabah (UMS) senior lecturer Assoc Prof Romzi Ationg expressed the collective sentiment, stating that the people of Labuan are eager to hear concrete solutions for the economic slowdown that has affected the island.
A prominent academician has suggested the substantial savings from the discontinuation of the RM3.8 billion in chicken subsidies should be strategically channelled into key initiatives for the people.
SINGAPORE: A lack of consumer demand for electronic goods and an inventory glut continue to weigh down the profitability of Singapore’s semiconductor industry.
Chipmaker Nvidia briefly touched a stock market valuation of US$1 trillion (RM4.6 trillion) on Tuesday, making it the first chipmaker to hit that major milestone.
Despite technology firms here delivering better earnings and dividend payouts in recent months, many tech stocks listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) are still floundering after trading poorly as interest rates rose in the past year.