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2015-02-23 Malaysia Business


The Borneo Post
   
GST: Companies can make claims for stock on which SST paid   
The Borneo Post
Ahmad Maslan (second right) having a light moment with the people during the function. — Bernama photo. ALOR SETAR: Companies which still have stock on which the Sales and Services Tax (SST) has been paid when the Goods and Services Tax ...

Companies can claim for SST paid stock sold at GST rate   The Malaysian Insider
Stubborn businesses can't escape GST: Malaysian deputy minister   AsiaOne
50000 companies reminded to register for GST: Ahmad Maslan   New Straits Times Online

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Malay Mail Online
   
LTAT registers record profit of over RM1b   
The Star Online
KUALA LUMPUR: The Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT) registered an unaudited total profit of RM1.01bil for the financial year ended Dec 31, 2014, an increase of 4.9% compared with 2013's profit of RM967mil. On the back of this record profit since the ...

LTAT total profits surpass RM1b   The Sun Daily
LTAT To Pay Out Record RM835.1 Million In Dividends, Bonus   Bernama

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AllianceDBS Research cuts MMHE target to 90 sen   
The Edge Markets
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 23): AllianceDBS Research has maintained its “Fully Valued” rating on Malaysia Marine & Heavy Engineering Holdings Bhd (MMHE) at RM1.47 and cut its target price to 90 sen (from RM1.45) and said it expects the company to secure ...


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Ringgit continues downtrend to open lower   
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR: The ringgit continued its downtrend to open lower against the US dollar after it resumed trading after of the long Chinese New Year holidays. At 9.07am, the local note was quoted at 3.6440/6460 against the greenback from Wednesday's ...


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Berjaya Auto rises 2.9% or 10 sen; CIMB's top pick for auto sector.   
The Edge Markets
KUALA LUMPUR (Feb 23): Berjaya Auto Bhd shares rose 2.9% or 10 sen to RM3.50 after CIMB Investment Bank Bhd tagged the stock as its top pick for the automotive sector. As at 10.13am, a total of 273,100 shares had changed hands. In a note today, CIMB ...

CIMB Research upbeat on Berjaya Auto   The Star Online

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AsiaOne
   
Little respite for the ringgit   
AsiaOne
A money changer outlet in Jalan Bukit Bintang. the ringgit was at a five-year low against the greenback on Wednesday before market was closed for the Chinese new year holidays. Print. PETALING JAYA - Cheap airfare is a boon for holidaymakers going ...

Little respite seen for Malaysia's RINGGIT   Malaysia Chronicle

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Gizmodo India
   
Crippled Fukushima Plant Just Leaked Radiation 70 Times What Is Normal   
Gizmodo India
Fukushima is Japan's radiation nightmare that just won't go away. Ever since March 11, 2011, the damaged plant has been riddled with leaks and cleanup setbacks. Now Tepco, the operator of the damaged facility, says they've recorded spikes between ...

Fresh nuclear leak detected at Fukushima plant   The Daily Star
New Leak at Fukushima Nuclear Plant   teleSUR English
Fresh leak at Fukushima nuclear plant sees 70-fold radiation spike   RT

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Pahang mulls making site of fossil discovery a tourist spot   
The Rakyat Post
The site of a recent Jurassic-era plant fossil find in Kota Gelanggi, Jerantut, could be turned into a tourist attraction after a proper study is done. — File pic credit akuanakpahang.blogspot.com. KUANTAN, Feb 23, 2015: The Pahang government is set to give ...

Pahang mulls over making fossil discovery site tourist attraction   New Straits Times Online

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Talks On Moving AirAsia Operations To KKIA Terminal 1 In Final Stage - Liow   
Bernama
KOTA KINABALU, Feb 22 (Bernama) -- Talks on moving the operations of low-cost carrier AirAsia to Terminal 1 of the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA) here are in the final stage, says Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai. He hoped the talks ...


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Dairy Australia sees strong demand for products in Malaysia   
The Malaysian Insider
The mushrooming number of international cafes, bakeries and western food stalls in the country in recent years shows the rapid growth in the local food industry and consequently stronger demand for dairy-based products in Malaysia, says Dairy Australia.
Dairy Australia Sees Strong Demand For Dairy Products In Malaysia   Bernama

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