The Business Times, 25 December 1989

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI <P) 170/12/89 MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1989 75 CENTS
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  • 446 1  -  REGIONAL COMPETITION A MAJOR CONSIDERATION By LILIAN ANG SINGAPORE'S oil refiners, riding on the crest of a boom and busy with upgrading projects, have plans on their drawing board which will see them integrate more with the comparatively young petrochemicals sector. This wave
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  • 673 1  -  By GENEVIEVE CUA THE CHEMICALS industry, whose rousing performance this year made it the manufacturing industry's star, is scaling down expectations somewhat for the coming year with major companies expecting gains in the region of 15 and 20 per cent. Companies contacted by BT singled out
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  • 527 1 Bernama DEVELOPMENTS in Eastern Europe, which is turning towards democracy and exploring capitalism, has Third World nations worried over the future flow of Western financial resources. The US and Western Europe's fascination with developments in Eastern Europe is causing
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  • 343 1 NYT STICKING to the themes he developed in his election campaign last year. President George Bush will emphasise in his budget message to Congress next month new proposals to encourage personal saving and modest spending increases for drug control. education, science,
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  • 357 1 Bernama INDONESIAN Defence and Security Minister General LB Murdani ha* proposed the establishment of belts of stability in Asean and South-east Asia to ensure the stability of individual countries. In a lecture on East-West approaches and their impacts on South-east Asia delivered to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 397 1 W- BUSINESS TRENDS TECHNICAL PLACEMENTS g*****62 MANAGEMENT MATTRESS-MAKER Four Star Industries never rests on its successes. Already winner of several awards for quality, it was recently credited with another. LIM SOON NEO looks at the combination of market knowledge and judicious choice of foreign technology that gives the company its
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    • 249 1 Champagne and gift vouchers TRY YOUR HAND at the Crossword Puzzle on Page 5 and win for yourself an extra-large bottle of champagne or three other prizes. And on Page 2 is the third of five entry forms for the Identify the Personality contest. There are nine prizes of gift
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    • 26 1 THE NEW PAPER will be the only Singapore newspaper available tomorrow. You can pick it up at news-stands from about 8 am. Mot* stortos, Back Pag*
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    • 154 1 brother Laser Printers Electronics Typewnters^^^ Word Processors Dot Matrix Printers Facsimiles 8000 PRIME MINISTER Lh Kuan Yew wishes all Christians a Marry Christmas. The Editor and staff of Business Times il wish all our readers j?2 A MERRY CHRISTMAS fefr There will be no publication of Business Times on Tuesday
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 849 2  -  Mattress-maker Four Star Industries never rests on its successes. Already winner of several awards for quality, it was recently credited with another. LIM SOON NEO looks at the combination of market knowledge and judicious choice of foreign technology that gives
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    • 526 2 IHT THE TREMENDOUS INCREASE in joint ventures in the Soviet Union, Poland and Hunganr is putting a strain on international companies to find the right managers for these new businesses. There simply are not many Soviet executives, for instance, who can run a capitalist
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    • 616 2  -  Spotlight on Management By YEO JEU NAM (Yeo Jeu Nam is a senior manager at Ernst A Young Consultants Pte Ltd) HIGH LABOUR TURNOVER end the poaching of staff are common in Singapore's dynamic job market. Excessive turnover of quality personnel disrupts planning, results
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    • 699 2 Title: Beijing Jnp: The Short, Unhappy Romance of Amort* con Buoinooo In Chlno. Author: Jim Mann. Publlohor Simon and Schustor. 333 pagaa. 329.99. Ravlawar: Chuang Pack Ming BEIJING JEEP conveys the impression that American businessmen have been suckers played into the hands of crafty Chinese political operators
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 302 3 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE Congress said it had approved a 232.8 billion peso (US$lO.5B billion) budget to finance government spending in the 1990 calendar year. Next year's budget is 2.4 per cent higher than the current 227.4 billion pesos (U5510.34 billion), but lower
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    • 1007 3 ARRIVALS Operator S«rvlc« Local From number Hmo SIA SQ27 1010 CPH/FRA MAS MH605 1020 KUi SIA SQ151 1045 CGK GIA GA960 1100 CGK MA BI421 1100 IWN SIA SQ105 1105 KUL KIM KL841 1135 AMS/KHI QfA OF 6 2 1135 SKK GU GA940 1150 AAES SIA SQ138
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    • 461 3 RISE IN YEN FUELLING OUTBOUND TOURISM NYT RIDING the continued appreciation of the yen against other currencies, more Japanese than ever are expected to travel overseas during the New Year's vacation period. The number is estimated to reach 420,000 this season Dec 23 to
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    • 229 3 Bernama RAOIO and Television Malaysia (RTM) does not propose to introduce a special slot for advertisements so as not to disrupt programmes. Parliamentary Secretary to the Information Ministry said. Datuk Duauki Ahmad said on Saturday the advertisers were willing to pay for
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    • 408 3 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Defence Ministry has agreed in principle to authorise Airod Sdn Bhd to dispose of the A 4 Skyhawks fighter bombers. Airod will decide whether to sell the Skyhawks now in service or the remaining 35 now moth balled in
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    • 240 3 A P THE WORLD S richest lottery turned thousands of Spaniards into peseta millionaires last Friday, as orphan boys and girts sang out winning numbers in Gregorian chant for an expectant nation tuned into television and radio broadcasts. Orphans of St lldefonso orphanage near
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    • 95 3 AFP THE BRITISH Royal Mail has handled a record 1.500 million letters and cards this Christmas, peaking at 115 million items on one day. Post Office chairman Sir Bryan Nicholson said. The volume of mail, which grew by 50 million letters compared with last
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    • 188 3 NYT WITH JAPAN'S economy booming, car makers in the country are confidently predicting record domestic sales next year. Leading the bright forecasts for 1990 is Toyota Motor Corp. Japan's largest car maker expects to sell 2.48 million cars in Japan next year, up
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    • 434 3 Bernama SABAH will focus on the development of mining and other downstream industries to diversify its economy and reduce over-dependency on the timber industry, Chief Minister Oatuk Seri Joseph Pairin Kitingan said. Opening the Sabah Shell Petroleum Company Limited's (SSPC) upetream office
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    • 237 3 Bernama THE MALAYSIAN Agricultural Research and Development Institute (Mardi) Act will be amended next year to enable Mardi to set up a company and jointly venture into the food processing industry with the private sector. Agriculture Minister Datuk Seri Sanusi Junid said after opening
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    • 635 3 AFP INDONESIA'S economy, so often hostage to the whims of the world oil market, closed the 1980s in better shape than many thought possible but key problems remain for the decade ahead. "1989 has been a very good year, with external factors
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    • 153 3 AP CHINESE President Yang Shangkun arrived in Abu Dhabi on Saturday tor a three-country Persian Gulf tour to cement a foothold in the oil-rich region. Mr Yang, 82, was greeted by United Arab Emirates President Sheik Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan with a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • SPORTS
    • 974 4 TENNIS AFP THE COMPUTER may rank Ivan Lendl the world's number one tennis player but 1969 belongs to Boris Becker. The big West German won Wimbledon and the US Open, beat hia Czech rival both occasions they met and brought the curtain down on the
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    • 620 4 BASKETBALL AP KARL MALONE scored careerhigh 52 points, hitting 22 of 28 attempts from the field, as the Utah Jazz defeated the Charlotte Hornets 114-100 on Friday. Malone, who also had 17 rebounds, hit his last eight field goals as the Jazz held off the
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    • 687 4 MOTOR-RACING AFP WHAT SHOULD havs been Alain Prost's crowning glory hit third world championship title was overshadowed by the most bitter and dangerous bickering seen in Formula One history. Even now Prost's title is still in doubt as his former McLaren team-mate and
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    • 367 4 FOOTBALL AFP KEVIN MACK ecored a threeyard touchdown late in the fourth quarter on Saturday to lift the Cleveland Browns to a 24-20 victory over the Houaton Oilers for the title in the American Football Conference (AFC) central division. The Browns,
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    • 708 4 GOLF AFP TOM KITE will remember 1000 as the year he let the "big one" get away but still ended up a winner. Kite, who turned 40 thia month, ia one of the US PGA Tour's beet-known journeymen, having won 13
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    • 248 4 ATHLETICS AFP LINFORD CHRISTIE, Europe's fastest 100 metres runner, wants to take part in next year's proposed multi-million-dollar rematch between disgraced Canadian Ben Johnson and American star Carl Lewis. The Briton has offered his services to Bob Arum after reading reports that he
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 211 6 X'mas Eve Dinner Dance Cheers to Christmas '89 and Ictthc-good times roll with fun, music and songs! Dance with your favourite disco melodies Ming Palace Restaurant Price: $500+ per table onlv. (10 person*) •Novelties X'mas Kve Set Dinner A traditional candlelight dinner with all the trimmings aw aits you at
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    • 310 6 -k A Dazzling star ted the Three Kings to a humble shed where lay the new born King. In the following centuries after this Holy Event. Christianity spread, faltered, then flourished. Now we are entering the final decade of the second thousand years after the Birth of Christ. The Light
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • THE ARTS
    • 951 7  -  MUSIC By DONAL HENAHAN NYT IN THE ANNUAL memory search for the dying year's most important musical events, the hunter must be careful not to be lured off into neighbouring cultural categories. The electronic information bank is invaluable in enforcing such discipline. In the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 181 7 entertain.... J I Celebrate, Celebrate And Celebrate. From early December right into the New Year you U really be able to make the most of this festive season. Each of our restaurants and bars will be offering a wuk choice of festive fare and excitement. Join us and celebrate in
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 752 7 RADIO mm^mamm^mm^ BBC Highlights The Queen's Speech, 5.30pm The Waits, 8.45pm Britain's Queen Elizabeth li s Christmas broadcast Two carol singers arrive at Mr Marriner's house. His continues a tradition that was begun 57 years ago daughter takes some money out to them, then by her grandfather King George V.
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 525 8 Reuter STANDARD CHARTERED pic's joint venture with Westdeutsche Landesbank Qirozentrale (WestLß) will strengthen the British bank's capital ratios and enable it to raise Third World debt provisions, analysts say. The deal announced last week, coming after three recent property sales, lifts Standard's risk
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    • 448 8 AFP THE WORLD BANK has approved a US$2OO million loan for the Philippines to support its debt buyback plan, following the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) decision to speed up release of its loan to Manila for the
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    • 362 8 Bernama BANK ISLAM (M) BHD. which hopes to be listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange in three years' time, will allocate Ms4B million to install automated teller machines at its branches throughout the country over eight years beginning
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    • 740 8 Bernama THE YEAR 1990 will be one of further consolidation for the banking and financial system as business prospects improve after the adverse effects of the recession, Malaysian bankers say. They add that banks are expected to continue disbursing loans to the high
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    • 403 8 Reuter THE BANK OF JAPAN looks like it will have to go back to square one in its campaign tor an increase in the discount rate, some private economists said. BOJ governor Yasushi Mieno all but admitted as much
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    • 219 8 ASIAN CUMB4CY overage depoth ra*M for ihe week ended December 22 nJT UBS 7 do in *11/1* 7/16 1 aotfh 7/8 11/14 2 w* S/« 4 7/1* 3 Mil 1/2 3/S 4 MMki 1/4 1/4 9 mm** 1/4 4 12 MMta t 1/9 1 MM* 13/14 3/4
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    • 518 8 IndlcttM ttw of tho prim* tending ralM of 12 major bonks In S'poro PLR of banks at tha close of buainaaa on Friday, Dac 22 aa supplied by tha Aaaociation of Banks in Singapore: RANK Pit <%> AftN Bonk 6% Allied Irtah Bank PIC 6* American Express
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    • 679 8 AFP THE South Korean won continued its elide this week while the Australian dollar gained almoet half a US cent, but eleewhere pre-Christmas holiday trading was generally sluggish and other Asian currencies posted only slight movements up or down. The Hongkong, Indonesian, and Philippine currencies closed the week
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    • 162 8 Gold futures on Docombor 22, 1989 100 troy Opm 1 3 C8 M* Lot Mh Dac 41X30 413.30 41X90 41X20 4-1 JO Jon 90 F»b 4I4J00 0.90 ***** 417.00 ***** ***** 4-1.20 Apr 421.30 423.10 421.00 ***** >1.20 Jaa 425 80 426.90 425.80 ***** 4-1 JO 431
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 303 9 THE MALAYSIAN CRUDE PALM Oft. crude palm oil physicals market closed marginally higher this week on short covering in line with similar trends on the CPO futures market. Dealers said operators were, however, reluctant to commit themselves in the absence of fresh fundamentals. noting that India on Friday
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    • 134 9 Telerate Fuel oil prices which began the week on a firm note ended the week slightly down. Softer prices in Europe and the number of imported AG cargoes were cited as reasons for the "soggy" senti- ment. The firm Nymex close did little to stir prices
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    • 58 9 LOfKflOn Mar 642/643 No 6 FOB (USS/tonne) Commodity Exchange j£J$E2! ST" M4/M5 M 'ESSES on Dm 22 (£/tome unless (640/641) High/low 290.40/290JO specified). Previous dosing nigh/low 641/631 Saks (1229) orkm% fa parenthesis. Mar 625/627 Raw Z6H— (629/630) No 6 OF 311.80 630/620 No 6 FO« 279.80 ,4msi r*.
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    • 228 9 CIICAGO BOARD of Trade sdt red winter (SRW) wleat futures eased late to clcse 1/2 to 1-1/4 cents per bushel lower last Friday, under pressure from steady selling from Refco and Continental Grain, traders said. The outlook for slow tender businees in the holiday period kept nearbys on the
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    • 193 9 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin 1| alnhl AAfli wll Rwi nniwiwu vvn lower to ctoee lha week at Msll a kg from soma follow-through buying support towards lha week's doaa. However, total (urnov®f ■urgad to 022 lots against SO4 lota pravloualy, rsflacting soma buying In* taraat from Cur ops
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    • 188 9 THE RUBBER MARKET ended the week on a steady but quiet note on lack of trading interest ahead of the long weekend, dealers said. The market also lacked overseas off-take, indicating that moat traders had already stayed away from the market for the festive season. The rubber market will
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    • 111 9 ChliMM Produce nsw 205.00 > AM FOt NSW 153.00 CC «1 FOt NSW 170.00 S«l*n' noon doling price* on tobuata 30/25% Dec 23 (SS/100 kg) KM NSW 130.00 Coconut oil Nutnwg Mk FOt 81.00 110 FOt NSW 1157.00 OW dram FOt 91.00 IWF FOt NSW 826.00 New dram
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    • 161 9 CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures eased late to close weak last Friday after early selling by a major speculator with a large following in the grain trade set a bearish tone. The continued favourable growing conditions in Brazilian soybean growing regions after the recent rains more than offset
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    • 700 9 Reuter TRANSFORMING Japan's commodity futures markets into a dynamic, world-class industry in tha 1990s promises to be a long and difficult process, the chairman of the Japan Federation of Commodity Exchanges Inc said. "There are so many plans and problems ahead
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    • 564 9 MBT SAWNTIMBER trading has been brisk for Peninsular Malaysia this year with the average monthly price of dark red meranti (DRM), the most traded local species, hitting a threeyear high of M 51.136 a cubic metre in November. This is about
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    • 295 9 AFP MALAYSIA has welcomed a recently concluded out-of-court settlement of the International Tin Council's debts. Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Lim Keng Yaik said in a statement on Saturday that all creditors of the ITC and its members "have worked very hard to effect
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    • 382 9 MBT A NEW physical contract for latax. both in drums and in bulk, has boon implemented from the beginning of this month. Called the Malaysian Rubber Exchange (MRE) Local Delivery Contract, it is an improvement of the MRE Contract
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    • 1181 9 WEEKLY COMMODITIES ROUND-UP AFP THE US ATTACK on Panama in mid-week failed to lift commodity markets from their pre-holi-day torpor last week. Crude oil enjoyed a brief flurry of activity on supply disruption fears, but the market soon calmed down since the Panama Canal, closed
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 55 9 QiM&AP&RE m*z» M j*gf> m Top executives lay down their KjySHfiIsSSHK game plans e Retailers go electronic e Seafood processors move up the food chain e The marketing executives who are sold on sponsorship e Help for restaurateurs e Chocolates are big business e Investment Spotlight on Robinsons and Trans-Island
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  • SES
    • 1359 10  -  V "1 Singapore P L d By ABDUL HADHI STRONG BUYING support, which -took the the Straits Times Industrials Index to within 20 points of its all-time high of 1,505.40 at the end of last week, is expected to continue. The STII
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    • 287 10 Rises M Royal 398 +40.1% +114 Apollo 312 +27.9% +68 M Nogaro 550 +19.6% +90 Ambassador 175 +16.7% +25 Gfaod Central 254 +15.5% +34 Hind Hotels 201 +15.5% +27 Kings 372 +14.8% +48 Soa Vlow 605 +14.2% +75 FEiS Wm 1994 164 +13.9% +20 H Prop Wrts 91
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    • 279 10 Rises Dayopi Ind 260 +89.8% +123 Ganda Hldgs 81H +58.3% +30 Kramat 290 45.0% +90 Proawt 84 +31.2% +20 MCB Hldgs 50* 157 +26.6% +33 Itoch Bhd 50* 47 +25.3% +9% Talom Corpn 470 20.5% 80 Rorttmam M 50* 655 +20.2% +110 Fab«r M*rlln 46% +19.2% +7% Tim*
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    • 307 10 SES SHARE INFO SESDAQ STOCKS 1989 r*i Ck'i Qr'a High Low Cod* r omft BU Day La* Quote Ohr Dh rid Nd M Cap Code Company Sa|« «r- (*000) High Low Buyer Seller C*vr P/E SmH OEC 22 SE30AQ 12 150 -4 SM IM 190 140 190 S ON 6
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  • 5434 10 SES SHARE INFO S'PORE STOCKS Oft Lm( Vol WmI Laal Om*b Mv D* Yld Nat M Cap »«gh Lew Coda Cnmpani Sala +ar- (*000) Mgh Law BayarSaSar Cir Wl M DEC 22 m !S 4 324 320 310 320 5 X* 3 ISmL 4 I 5 i 3 i u
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1239 11 H i L I Hongkong M DBS Securities THE MARKET entered a consolidation phaae last week after a 142-point gain in the previous week. Strong buying support emerged at lower levels, indicating that the rally had not ended. Stimulated by the positive
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    • 587 11 Pi j K.Lumpur MBT THE FESTIVE MOOD was clearly in the air as investors made a big shopping list for year-end bargains last week. The feverish buying sent both prices and indices to record-breaking levels last Friday. This was evident in the 30-counter New
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    • 465 11  -  Week ended Dec 22 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES Ind Oxygent Proposed rights issue of one-for-one ot Mso.Bo per share. Rights issue of loon Stocks of one-for-two ot Msl 00 with TSR Kesang Corp. Ms7o 95m 8% Convertible Unsecured loan Stock on the basis of three CUIS
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 555 12 York FT DISTURBING SIGNS of sanity were breaking out last week in New York. Perhaps the new-found realism had something to do with the gloom and gallows humour of Christmas parties up and down Wall Street. But after the sudden Iqssas suffered recently
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    • 367 12 m m m r\\ Sydney M m AFP OVERSEAS and Australian demand for quality industrial stocks gave the Sydney bourse a boost during an otherwise quiet trading week ahead of the Christmas holiday, brokers said. At the close of the pre-holiday half-day's trade last Friday,
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    • 300 12 ipg Oil Bombt, y AFP THE BOMBAY Stock Exchange (BSE) rang out the year on a cheerful note, boosted by a parliamentary vote of confidence for the three-week-old Indian government. The BSE's Sensitivity Index gained 18 points on the week to close last
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    • 523 12 Rill T kv Ike, ti AFP SHARE PRICES fell back on the Tokyo Stock Exchange in the week just ended after six straight weeks of upward movement as speculation intensified over a rise in the official discount rate. The Nikkei Stock Average of 225
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    • 132 12 AP PRICES rote on the London stock market last weak. The Financial Times share price index of 30 leading British companies closed 10.5 points higher over the week at 1,062.2. Prices were bolstered by the £107.5 million (about US$3lO.O million) takeover by the Blue
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  • WORLD MARKETS
    • 899 13 New York Reuter A LATE BURST of blue chip buying lifted Wall Street stocks to a sharply higher close on Friday, but traders said the gains were magnified by thin volume and the absence of many participants. The Dow industrials average ended the week with
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    • 857 13 Amsterdam OK B PIS AM. 40 6 -0.1 Aagan 112.7 +1.1 Ahold. 134.6 0.8 Akao. 136.3 *1« Akama 180 0 -0 3 AMCV. 02.7 0.2 AMRO. too 1.7 AM. IM. 40.30 -0 2 BOL8 173.0 -2 Boraumy 763 -I f Boaftrman TaMaroda 66.1 -0.3 CSM 77.0 *o.o IM. 42.00 >0.6
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    • 963 13 London Reuter SHARE prices ended firm in quiet business on Friday ahead of the Christmas holiday and on the last day of the trading account with book squaring among professionals responsible for much of the activity. Electronics group Ferranti was 1/2p weaker at 29-1/2p in
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    • 211 13 AFP PRESIDENT Group, the Taiwan processed-food based conglomerate, will buy 30 per cent of the local subsidiary of US-based Wang Laboratories Inc for NT$4 billion (U*****.8 million). The purchase, for which an agreement is to be signed on Wednesday, would be
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    • 608 13 EIGHTIES: THE DECADE OF THE ROARING BULL MARKET AP ONE BLUE-CHIP STOCK multiplied your money to nearly 10 timee its former value. Another turned your dollar into lees than s dime. That, in microcosm, was the story of the 1960s on Wsll Street
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    • 219 13 AP EX-BILLIONAIRE William Herbert Hunt has relinquished his estate, bringing to a conclusion one of the biggest personal bankruptcies in history. Herbert and his brother, Nelson Bunker Hunt, were once two of the richest men of the world., with a net worth
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    • 696 13 NYT CAMPEAU CORP's two American retail units said on Friday that they had been notified by their leading bank lender that they could be in default on U552.34 billion in loans unless they comply with a reporting requirement within 10
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 397 13 Bernama DIVERSIFIED Amalgamated Steel Mills Bhd (ASMB) is expecting its group turnover for the current financial year ending July next year to exceed Msl billion. ASM managing director William Cheng told reporters, "All our subsidiaries have shown increases in their financial
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    • 132 13 Bernama KAMUNTING CORPORATION Bhd (KCB) reported a 24 per cent drop in group pre-tax profit to M 53.914 million for the half year ended Sep 30. 1989, as against M 55.163 million previously. Turnover also dropped by 42 per cent to M 512.012
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    • 239 13 Bernama IDRIS HYDRAULIC (Malaysia) Bhd, which hopes to embark on a restructuring plan in the middle of next year, expects to wipe out its accumulated losses of M 5113.88 million within two to three years, its managing director said. Hajjah
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  • 160 14 AFP THOUSANDS of workers at the Hyundai car plant in Ulsan, South Korea, have staged a work slowdown in the past several days, with their unions demanding a special year-end bonus, industrial sources said yesterday. Hyundai management said that in the past
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  • 109 14 Bernama RENOVATION of the Malayan Railway (KTM) station in Johor Baru will commence early next year at a coat of MSS million, Deputy Tranaport Minister Datin Paduka Hajah Zaieha lamail aaid yeaterday. She aaid that the renovation, expected to be completed in a year,
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      • 111 15 Reuter FAST ICE lies off Leningrad with level ice out; side it, while new ice has formed between Finland and Sweden in the Gulf of Bothnia, the Finnish Institute of Marine Research said in its latest report. There is fast ice at the Finnish port of
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      • 59 15 Reuter THE PANAMANIAN tanker Hellespont Spirit, 112,106 dwt, sent a navigation warning at 0450 GMT that it is drifting off the Belgian coast, Lloyd's Shipping Intelligence said. The vessel, believed to be having engine trouble, requested all ships to give it a wide berth. A
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      • 85 15 Reuter THE TURKISH bulk carrier M Efes, 73,866 dwt, has been anchored at Porto Santo Island in the Madeira Islands since Dec 17 after suffering an engine breakdown, Lloyd fe Shipping Intelligence Service said. Attempts will now be made to carry out provisional repairs
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      • 76 15 AP HYUNDAI Heavy Industries Co of South Korea said on Friday it has received a US$6lO million order from Norway's Tromso Shipping Co for 10 crude oil tankers of the 153,000 deadweight ton class. Hyundai is to deliver the ships one by one beginning
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    • 173 15 Reuter SPANISH authorities ordered a halt to the northward towing of a fire-damaged Iranian tanker that has caused a 50 km long oil slick off Morocco in an attempt to avoid contamination of its coasts, a Merchant Marine spokesman said on Friday.
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    • 294 15  -  By JULIE CHATTERJEE writing lor Shipping Times from Bombsy THE INDIAN committee of secretaries has approved the capital restructuring of the Shipping Corporation of India (SCI) which has been permitted *3:1 debtequity ratio. The committee also agreed to spread the corporation's interest payment worth one
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    • 355 15 MALAYSIAN Shipowners' Association (Masa) chairman Mr Ariffin Alias was recently appointed as the Federation of Asean Shipowners Associations (Fasa) chairman at a Jakarta meeting. Fasa also appointed Mr Miguel A Magsaysay, chairman of the Filipino Shipowners Association (FSA) as its vice-chairman and Indonesian
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    • 487 15  -  By YUSMAN NAWAZIR MALAYSIA'S leadinfl seaport Port Klang saw a 9.6 per cent increase in the number of vessels calling there in the first ten months of the year compared with the same period last year. This is an
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    • 306 15  -  By JEAN FOONG ITALIAN CARRIER Lloyd Triestino took delivery of its US$54 million newbuilding recently. In a press statement, the carrier's chief executive Mr Tommaso Ricci said the line has decided to place a further order with Fincantieri yard for another three newbuildings of
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    • 1303 16 GAS CARRIERS Projections for Japanese energy demand growth and the relative balance of energy sources within the consumption matrix require constant revision as the unexpected boom in the Japanese economy continues and awareness of environmental issues increasingly influence energy sector decision makers. Two papers presented
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    • 173 16 LLOYD S REGISTER Offshore Division has undertaken design appraisal and third party inspection services for the first phase of BP Exploration's DISPS (Diverless Subsea Production System) protect. DtSPS. which is BP Exploration's largest current research and development project to date, is evolving diverless subsea technology to
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    • 1112 17 CHARTERING on the dry cargo appeared to be normal ahead of the reopening of the Panama Canal, and three fixtures were reported on Thursday that would use the wateray. albeit during January, brokers said. The canal was closed on Wednesday amid fighting between US and Panamanian forces, but
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    • 469 30 LLoyd's List POLISH OCEAN LINES (POL) is seeking to order six-multi-pur-pose ships with three West German shipyards in a deal worth around 420 million marks (US$226 million). The 15,000 tonnes deadweight vessels would be built at Flender in Lubeck, FSG in Flensburg now part
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    • 347 30 SEA CONTAINERS recently unveiled the latest addition to its specialised container fleet the Landflat flatrack unit. At the unveiling ceremony in London. Sea Containers' general manager (dry freight specials) Mr James R Coulson said the addition "highlights the company's continued involvement in the container industry
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    • 199 30 Reuter US BARGE GRAIN shippers will meet in St Louis on Dec 27 to identity problems and seek solutions to recent persistent delays on the Mississippi River, the National Grain and Feed Association said. The NGFA, a grain trade group, said representatives from
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    • 116 30 Reuter WAR RISK cargo insurance premiums for pre-landing at El Salvador within seven days will be raised to 0.05 per cent from 0.025 per cent from Dec 22, the War Risks Rating Committee said. The increase, for oil and dry cargoes, also affects
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    • 352 30 SEVEN TANKERS are said to be sold to Chinese interests for around US$22O million en bloc. These are the 1987 built Atlantic Ace (88.878 dwt), Atlantic Argosy (88,782 dwt). SideliM (88.782 dwt). the 1988-built Atlantic Assurance (79.990 dwt), Atlantic Conquest (38.750 dwt). Atlantic Charisma (38.750 dwt) and the Atlantic
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