Farmer, Aneesh Chandra, claims he woke up one morning, about two months ago, to check on his pigs just across the road when he was met with a shocking scene..
Telugu cinema is changing fast. “Baahubali”, “Arjun Reddy” and now “Next Enti”. Not that I am suggesting the third has a place along with the first two neo-classics. Not by a wide margin
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Poshmark (NASDAQ:POSH) has filed its S-1 and is looking to go public on January 13th. But how does this social media-driven resale marketplace compare to others? In this episode of
Industry Focus: Consumer Goods, join host Emily Flippen and Motley Fool contributor Asit Sharma as they break down Poshmark s business and discuss if this new IPO is worth a second look.
Dec 28
I was asked by The Edge to comment about the the current state of Malaysia’s own Personal Data Protection Act 2010.
Sonia Ong of Wong & Partners, Maneesh Chandra, chief technology officer of Firmus Sdn Bhd and Vernon Chua, CEO of enterprise data analytics start-up Innergia Labs Sdn Bhd are also featured in this article. The full article can be viewed at The Digital Edge’s website.
1 The PDPA explained
The PDPA, in a nutshell, is meant to legislate protection around the collection, storage and usage of personal data collected by the private sector, according to lawyer Foong Cheng Leong. The public sector and, generally speaking, contractors operating on behalf of the government are exempt from the provisions of the PDPA.
Dec 28
I was asked by The Edge to comment about the the current state of Malaysia’s own Personal Data Protection Act 2010.
Sonia Ong of Wong & Partners, Maneesh Chandra, chief technology officer of Firmus Sdn Bhd and Vernon Chua, CEO of enterprise data analytics start-up Innergia Labs Sdn Bhd are also featured in this article. The full article can be viewed at The Digital Edge’s website.
1 The PDPA explained
The PDPA, in a nutshell, is meant to legislate protection around the collection, storage and usage of personal data collected by the private sector, according to lawyer Foong Cheng Leong. The public sector and, generally speaking, contractors operating on behalf of the government are exempt from the provisions of the PDPA.