KUALA LUMPUR (March 2): Grand-Flo Bhd is planning to buy two properties in Genting Highlands the land and project development rights of an ongoing mixed development known as Grand Ion Majestic (GIM), and the adjacent serviced apartments and commercial lots of a completed project known as Grand Ion delemen (GID) for RM422.89 million.
It is buying the properties from Galeri Tropika Sdn Bhd (GTSB), which is majority owned by NCT Building & Civil Engineering Sdn Bhd (NCT BCE), a wholly-owned unit of NCT Venture Corp Sdn Bhd, in which Grand Flo s executive chairman and group managing director Datuk Seri Yap Ngan Choy holds 80% and his brother Datuk Yap Fook Choy holds 20%.
My earliest memory of Sea Park, or Seksyen 21, in Petaling Jaya all those years ago is the novelty of having nasi lemak at night in a back alley. Bumbung Nasi Lemak is still a popular late-night supper spot whose business extends from the five-foot way of corner shop Restoran Sun Fatt Kee to the entire length of the alleyway, which would be lined with plastic tables and chairs by dusk and ready for its patrons that keep coming back for the purveyor’s staples nasi lemak and Indomie ayam.
In addition to Bumbung Nasi Lemak, the commercial area in Sea Park bounded by Jalan 21/1, Jalan 21/21, Jalan 21/22 and Jalan 21/11, and on Jalan 21/12 is home to a vast array of rave-worthy eats, many of which have become popular over the years.
Itramas Corp Lee Choo BooItramas Corp Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Lee Choo Boo (pic) said the use of high technology is important and opens up opportunities to bring the country into the next level in terms of a high-income nation as well as having high-skilled and knowledge workers.
KUALA LUMPUR: Technology plays a vital role in developing a country economically and socially. It has the potential to drive economic growth and enhance social wealth by increasing the income levels.
For Malaysia, the high-technology industry has been the key contributor to the national economy, contributing US$90.3bil of exports in 2018, mainly from manufacturing exports which stood at 52.8%.
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KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 23): Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) has entered into a deal with Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) to supply cooling energy and electricity at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) for a period of 20 years.
A joint venture (JV) firm between TNB s wholly-owned subsidiary TNB Engineering Corp Sdn Bhd (TNEC) and MAHB s wholly-owned unit Airport Ventures Sdn Bhd (AVSB) has been set up to undertake the project, said TNB.
The JV firm Cooling Energy Supply Sdn Bhd will be 70% owned by TNEC and 30% by AVSB, and will have an issued share capital of RM52.35 million, the utility giant said in a filing with Bursa Malaysia.