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21 May, 2012

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Facebook's Prospects In Asia
TechCrunch
Third-party developers hardly make money with RenRen, which even develops and operates its own games. Meanwhile, at Tencent Tencent is an entirely different game: $4.5 billion in revenue in 2011 (that's 20% more than Facebook at $3.7 billion), ...
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Malaysians to bring Islamic banking to Germany
Deutsche Welle
In spite of these restrictions, customers of Islamic financial products can make money through a number of tricks. For instance, such customers earn no interest, strictly speaking, on their bank accounts. Yet it is a common practice for banks to ...
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Deutsche Welle
How Malaysians online are staying best Friendsters for ever
Financial Times
Daniel Cerventus, a serial entrepreneur who runs an online community for the Malaysia's techies, says the first dotcom boom saw "a lot of [regional tycoons] grabbing online properties. A lot of these didn't know how to make money, but MOL is one of the ...
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Financial Times
FGVH listing: The game the crooks play — Sakmongkol AK47
The Malaysian Insider
MAY 15 — Readers who are interested in reading more vigorous analyses on FGVH are advised to read The Pirates of Putrajaya in the English language here and in Bahasa Malaysia here. I am offering a less rigorous analysis here as I feel not as competent ...
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Age of the Inspired Riff
Wall Street Journal
Airlines sure try: The new KLM Airlines "Meet & Seat" and Malaysia Airlines "MHbuddy" programs coax fliers to use Facebook and LinkedIn profiles to pick seatmates before takeoff. These folks may or may not make money, but they are on the wrong side of ...
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Wall Street Journal
What next for airline mega deal?
The Sun Daily
IT WAS supposed to be the mega deal of the decade between national carrier Malaysia Airlines and budget airline AirAsia and the announcement was fittingly made in high-profile fashion. Up on stage at the Kuala Lumpur Hilton either to ink or witness the ...
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Facebook's Amazing Growth in the Developing World
The Atlantic
Here are just a handful of the 22 countries that have seen their number of Facebook users grow by over 50 percent in just the last three months: Republic of Congo, Mexico, Malaysia, Tanzania, Russia, Colombia, Iraq, and Yemen, which grew the fastest.
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The Atlantic
FAMILY: The women of Teresang Market
New Straits Times
"It is still easier to make money here than in the kampung," says Ani. "As long as you work hard." Ani has been doing just that to supplement her husband's income. Lemok Awal, 56, from Rumah Ganya, Sungai Amang, has the same determination.
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New Straits Times
Up close and personal with Mikko Hypponen
Malaysia Star
By JOHN LOH WHILE most Malaysians were still in bed at 4.42am, June 14 last year, Mikko Hypponen sent out this little tweet that became the week's most-talked about event: "Anonymous plans an attack against Malaysian Government website.
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Malaysia Star
BI Delays Approval For DBS Acquisition
Jakarta Globe
... we can't be the place for those that want to make use our markets to make money and at the same time offer none in returns. protection regimes are lot worst in Malaysia and singapore than Indonesia if you care to dig a bit deeper than what you see.
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Exit clause proposed for concessionaires who made their money
Malaysia Chronicle
In a briefing with the Highway Authority of Malaysia (LLM) over the construction of Sungai Besi-Ulu Klang (SUKE) highway, Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim said he reminded the body to be fair to road users. "The state government has proposed to LLM that an ...
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Malaysia Chronicle
Undergraduate Focus: Building a career for the future
New Straits Times
In Malaysian society, tradition has it that engineering is one of the best career choices a young person can make. But the profession has surely changed and advanced since our parents' or grandparents' times. So what really are the prospects of ...
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Your 10 questions with Datuk Shahril Mokhtar
Malaysia Star
Bernard Gideon Lim, Penang We always believe that the key ingredient in driving Malaysia forward is productivity. With higher productivity, Malaysia will yield higher returns in all areas of its business and economic undertakings.
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Malaysia Star
Hong Kong and Singapore remain the leading centres
Financial Times
Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines are also seeing strong growth, but nothing like China, Mr Lopez adds. Some western banks have been starting to reduce their presence in the region, usually for specific reasons, and not among the European banks ...
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Financial Times
European Factors to Watch - Shares seen lower on Greek deadlock
Reuters
"Selling rallies in risk assets seems the best way to make money in most asset classes given the event risk is still very real this week." Spanish banks were also in focus as they set aside fresh funds to meet new government demands aimed at cleaning ...
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Hooks in fryer love
Otago Daily Times
Ow was born and grew up in Malaysia, but a few years in England as a young child left her with an English accent. That meant that when she came to New Zealand for university she was fluent in English, but was not familiar with the culture, ...
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Otago Daily Times
Are consumers getting fair data deals?
Malaysia Star
There is a cost that is tied up to bandwidth and someone has to pay for it and data gives operators new ways to make money since revenues from traditional streams like voice calls and SMS are slowing down. The rise in instant messaging platforms and ...
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Prudential Management Discusses Q1 2012 Results - Interim Management Statement ...
Seeking Alpha
I'd now like to pick out some of the Asian highlights for a few countries, starting with our 4 largest businesses: Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. In Indonesia, our rapid and profitable growth continues. APE sales increased by 31% in the ...
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Populism trumps productivity in Thailand
Asia Times Online
"Before the crisis, Thai capitalists were really wasting capital based on the belief that growth would always be there so you had better grab the growth, grab the market share and make money. You didn't care about the consequences," said Supavud.
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