How to break up Sime Darby Posted on April 9, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Sime Darby’s own management is already considering spinning off some of its divisions, it appears, though perhaps ...
Energy efficiency, klia2 woes & the sanctity of contracts Posted on April 5, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- If you had a busy week, you may have missed some of the better stories we published this week. Here are some of the ...
Razaleigh on patronage & cronyism Posted on April 4, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- I am always interested in writings on the subject of energy, be they articles for lay reading or academic ...
Is Halim’s bid for PLUS positive? Posted on March 31, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- In this three-part series we look at Halim Saad’s bid for PLUS. We begin with sources having told us that the ...
Modes of transport come to the fore Posted on March 29, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Had a busy week? Maybe you missed some of our more interesting stories this week — exclusive news, analyses and ...
Halim: I can do it. But can he? Posted on March 28, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- In the second part of our series we interview Halim Saad who is confident that PLUS takeover deal is workable, will ...
Halim unlikely to get green light for PLUS bid Posted on March 27, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Sources tell KiniBiz the deal is unlikely to be approved by the government because of a number of factors, ...
A roundtable, dancing waters and a myth Posted on March 22, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Had a busy week? Maybe you missed some of our more interesting stories this week — exclusive news, analyses and ...
Of water, casinos, Proton and a missing plane Posted on March 15, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Readers with busy schedules during the week would inevitably have missed some of the interesting articles we have ...
Water hogs the headlines Posted on March 8, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Water, a Fed Court ruling, senseless competition, 1MDB and bad capital flows are the editor's picks of the week ...
Tougher now for small corps to raise bonds Posted on March 7, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Following a decision by the Federal Court, that determined that lead arrangers in a bond exercise could not be held ...
Remembering my father, Tun Razak Posted on January 15, 2014 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Thirty-eight years ago today, on January 14, 1976, Tun Abdul Razak Hussein passed away in London from complications ...
NY Fed fired examiner who took on Goldman Posted on October 14, 2013 by ---use-custom-author-field--- In the spring of 2012, a senior examiner with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York determined that Goldman Sachs ...
Lessons in Competition Law from AirAsia Posted on September 23, 2013 by ---use-custom-author-field--- The Malaysia Competition Commission recently fined both Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia for engaging in ...
Ex-SP Setia bigwigs cause a stir Posted on September 20, 2013 by ---use-custom-author-field--- In this series of three articles KniBiz turns the spotlight onEcoWorld Development and SP Setia. We start with the ...
Nine cornerstone investors at Westports Posted on September 19, 2013 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Westports Holdings Bhd has secured seven local and two international cornerstone investors, as part of its ...
EcoWorld — new name with baggage from the past Posted on September 18, 2013 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Privately held developer EcoWorld Development Sdn Bhd is generating lots of interest with its aggressive forays, ...
Ex-SP Setia bigwigs cause a stir Posted on September 17, 2013 by ---use-custom-author-field--- In the first article of a series on EcoWorld Development and SP Setia, KiniBiz looks at the people who are behind ...
Proton Suprima starts on wrong gear Posted on August 20, 2013 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Tiger is amazed at the way people choose names. If they just did a little bit of homework, they could save ...
Is China aiming for growth or power? Neither Posted on August 15, 2013 by ---use-custom-author-field--- Most developing economies face periods of political or economic crisis in their quest for growth.
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