2015年4月9日星期四

Lelong PC Price Kuala Selangor

Desktop 

-Core i5 
- 320 GB 
- DDR3 4GB
- Mouse 
- Keyboard 
- Window 7 Home Premium 
- 20 inch LED 

RM 1500 only inclusive of GST
Free delivery within Kuala Selangor area 
Interest please contact Mr Tan 017-6470 810.  Limited unit available, grab fast !
Thanks. 

2014年11月1日星期六

Setia Alam Apartment For Sell RM350K (seri Jati)

-10th Floor 
- 813 square feet 
- Good View 

Amenities 
- Swimming Pool 
- Gym Room 
- Playground 
- Multi-Purpose Hall 
- Maintenance RM 110/month

Selling Price RM 350K 
Interest Please contact Mr Tan 017-6470810




2014年4月25日星期五

DiGi posts higher Q1 profit

KUALA LUMPUR: DiGi.Com Bhd's pre-tax profit increased to RM654.537 million for the first quarter ended March 31, 2014 from RM424.018 million registered in the same quarter last year.
Revenue rose to RM1.717 billion, during the period under review, from RM1.647 billion registered in the corresponding quarter.
In a filing to Bursa Malaysia, the telecommunication company said its solid growth in the first quarter was driven by a strong boost in the usage
of mobile Internet services.

DiGi shares rise on positive Q1 results

KUALA LUMPUR: DiGi.Com Bhd's shares rose 2 sen or 0.37 per cent after posting stronger first quarter ended March 31, 2014 results.
The stock stood at RM5.36 as at 3.35 pm with 4.62 million shares transacted.
For the first quarter, the company's pre-tax profit increased to RM654.54 million compared with RM424.02 million in the same period last year while
revenue rose to RM1.71 billion from RM1.64 billion.
In a filing to Bursa Malaysia, DiGi.Com attributed the better results to higher usage of mobile Internet services with Internet customers growing to four
million from three million a year ago, contributing RM374 million to its revenue. -

Malaysia firms reject IP rights proposal in TTPA

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will firmly reject the proposal on intellectual property rights in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPPA) involving drugs.
International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said the government was aware the matter was worrying to Malaysian as it would involved price hikes of drugs in the market.
"In this case, the main issue is to call for the 20-year patent period to be extended.
"When that occurs, it will delay the introduction of the generic drug and, thus, will increase the price of drugs. For Malaysia it is a vital issue and will stand firm on the matter," he told Bernama after attending a special briefing with the
Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) staff here today.
Apart from Malaysia, he said, several other countries also rejected the proposal.
"So this public concern should not be prolonged as not all wanted to extend the patent period, there are several countries together with us, who strongly oppose such efforts," he said.
Drugs with expired patent period would be categorised as generic drug and could be produced by any companies, including local ones, offering much cheaper roices.
The TPPA negotiation involved Australia, Brunei, Chile, canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, United States and Vietnam.
At the TPPA ministerial level meeting in Singapore last February, seven matters were finetuned, including intellectual property rights. 

No accord with US on TPP trade deal: Japan minister

TOKYO: Japan's economy minister said Friday that Tokyo had not reached a basic accord with Washington over a Pacific-wide trade deal despite intense talks after a bilateral summit.
There had been hopes that Tokyo and Washington might break an impasse in the stalled talks during US President Barack Obama's visit to Tokyo.
Speaking hours before Obama's departure, however, Japanese economy minister Akira Amari said what had been achieved was "not a basic accord although there was progress".
"In talks between the two leaders and ministers, we have confirmed the path to solve important pending issues between Japan and the United States," Amari told reporters.
Japan and the United States would "cooperate to help accelerate talks with other countries participating" in the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) to bring it to an early conclusion, he said.
Obama and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe failed to reach an agreement on the TPP in summit talks on Thursday but told their delegates to continue negotiations.
Obama urged Japan to take "bold steps" to seal the TPP, a vast agreement that would cover about 40 percent of the global economy and a key plank in the president's bid for a renewed US focus on Asia.
The ambitious 12-nation deal has stalled as Tokyo and Washington lock horns over key details, including Japanese tariffs on agricultural imports and US access to its ally's major auto market.
Obama arrived in Tokyo late Wednesday on the first leg of his Asian tour which will also bring him to South Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines. He will leave for Seoul later Friday. 

ECER draws RM24.45 billion investment in 1Q 2014

PUTRAJAYA: The East Coast Economic Region (ECER) has attracted RM24.45 billion worth of investments in the first quarter of 2014.
Of the investments, RM7.54 billion worth of agreements were formalised today and witnessed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
Three potential investors for the second quarter with combined potential investments worth RM9.5.billion were also present at the ceremony.
With this latest first quarter investments, ECER, since 2007 has attracted a total of RM63.58 billion investments, which is more than 57 per cent of its RM110 billion investment target by 2020.
Najib, in a statement said over 65,000 jobs have been created for the rakyat from these investments.