The Business Times, 5 February 1990

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES MCI (P) 170/12/89 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1990 75 CENTS
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  • 513 1  -  Company on major expansion programme in the region By LEE HAN SHIH Property Correspondent ROBERT KUOK'S Shangri-La International, now on a major expansion programme in the region, is making a big push into Bali. The hotel management chain has secured a 10-year management contract tor
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  • 515 1 YAOHAN Department Store, which recently shocked fellow Japanese retailers by its decision to move its headquarters from central Japan to Hongkong, is looking to investing $1.4 billion in "business opportunities world- wide", owner Kazuo Wada said yesterday. Speaking to reporters after the topping out
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  • 387 1 WHEN the International Merchandise Mart (IMM) in Jurong opens in May, it is expected to sell an average of about $1 million worth ot goods a day in its first year, half of which to its biggest shareholder Yaohan. This was revealed by
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  • 538 1 Reuter AFP CHINA proclaimed yesterday that a key part of its 18-month-old austerity programme had been successful but said government purse strings would remain tight. The official People's Daily said in a front page article that total capital investment in 1969
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  • 412 1  -  By LILIAN ANG FIRST DEPUTY Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong Mid the outcome of the next election will determine whether he remains as Prime Minister after succeeding Mr Lee Kuan Yew later this year. Dismissing speculation that his appointment
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  • 150 1 Bernama MALAYSIA will make efforts to establish trade links with Eastern European countries and Vietnam this year, according to Malaysian Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Dstuk Kok Wee Kiat yesterday. He said that trade missions would be sent to these countries to
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    • 354 1 utn Mad* In Wml Ommtmy MM..M. YM Wang Pto Ltd Te*: mSCt Fu: 29tSJ7S MANAGEMENT jM •JJ ErJTJ^^H /V VHK^«%XsS'lHkS' y. A French deli JUST eight years after its first appearance in Singapore, Delifrance is fast becoming a familiar name among Singaporeans. The man behind the French deli is so
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    • 243 1 WHY DOES Kodak think Singapore's tops? How can cement and steel costs be kept to a minimum? Can we build superhighways in the next decade? What is Singapore's scope ss a cargo Find out in BT's M special supplement on WR/sßr Singaport '90. coming up on Feb 7. Singaport '90
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  • MANAGEMENT
    • 995 2  -  Just eight years after its first appearance in Singapore, Delifrance is fast becoming a familiar name among Singaporeans. CHUANG PECK MING talks to the man behind the French deli. CHUANG PECK MING A BOOK sits on Hugues Prince s bedside table. It is not
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    • 758 2 f Spotlight on Management THE MOST difficult aspect of international business negotiations is the actual conduct of face-to-face meetings. Assuming the best representatives have been chosen, are prepared and the situation is in one's favour, things can still go wrong at the negotiation
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    • 561 2 Title: Venture Capital In The Asia Pacific Region With Special Reference To Singapore Author Dr Robert CMa Kay Gkian and Assoclsts Professor Wong Kwel Cheong Reviewer: Chuang Peck Ming THIS BOOK offers little that is original but it brings together much that has been
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    • 831 2  -  By RICHARD LAYARD (Richard Layard is Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics). FT SHOULD WORKERS be paid according to the productivity of their enterprise? According to senior ministers and leaders of the Confederation of British Industries in UK, the answer
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    • 2148 3  -  stefan wagstyl finds that Japanese business is leaving its US and European rivals standing in a fast-growing market STEFAN WAGSTYL FT JAPANESE COMPANIES in are building a commercial lar empire in East Asia. cai Operating in the fast- ye< est-growing region
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  • REGIONAL BUSINESS & POLITICS
    • 463 4  -  DBS Bank cites business realism and flexibility By ASAD LATIF Foreign Editor MALAYSIA'S post-1990 economic policy will not affect investor confidence because of the currently strong sense of business realism and Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's recent comments on greater flexibility in
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    • 318 4 Bernama MALAYSIAN Prime Minister for the former chief secretary to Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Moha- the government. Tan Sri Salle mad has expressed confidence huddin Mohamed. that the experience gained and "Because of this, I believe good practices learned while in good
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    • 171 4 AFP PHILIPPINE Foreign Secretary Raul Manglapus expects the country to get pledges of financial assistance this year in excess of the US$3.5 billion that was pledged last year. Mr Manglapus said in Manila last Friday that "we expect aid levels to even increase." adding that
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    • 256 4 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES has raised to five million pesos (U*****,000) the reward for the capture of coup leader Colonel Gregorio Honasan, a senior military official said yesterday. Philippine Constabulary chief Major-General Ramon Montano said the bounty, put together mainly by business groups, was the
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    • 232 4 AFP INDONESIA rejects charges of labour abuse by a top US trade union organisation which could jeopardise the country's right to US trade privileges, an Indonesian official said in Jakarta. Junior Trade Minister Sudrajat Jiwandono, speaking on Saturday after meeting President Suharto, said
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    • 138 4 AFP PRIME MINISTER Vishwanath Pratap Singh says Indis has to curtail imports in the face of heavy foreign exchange pressures. The Press Trust of Indis (PTI) quoted Mr Singh as saying: "We do not want to be taken hostage by any external (financial) organisstions and would
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    • 235 4 Reuter AFGHANISTAN is to amend its laws soon to allow up to 100 per cent foreign investment in private sector businesses from the 49 per cent permitted at present. Prime Minister Sultan Ali Kishtmand said last Saturday. He told a news conference in Kabul
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    • 301 4 South Korea to encourage investment in R D AFP THE SOUTH KOREAN government will offer financial and tax incentives in a bid to encourage research and development investment as the country's export industries face technological drawbacks, officials said last Saturday. A government package unveiled last Friday by the Economic Planning
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    • 133 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Roh Taa-Woo has agraad to halp drop chargaa brought against opposition chiaf Kim Oaa-Jung ovar a coilaagua'a illagal viait to North Kotm. A apokaaman aaid tha accord waa raachad in talka with Kim Young-Sam and Kim Jong-Pil, two oppoaition Isadora
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  • WORLD BUSINESS & POLITICS
    • 483 6 AP FOREIGN AID has become a hot topic on Capitol Hill. Congressmen are asking President George Bush's administration: Where's the money? Pressing domestic needs, changes in Eastern Europe, last year's invasion of Panama and a controversial proposal by Sen Robert Dole to
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    • 441 6 AP ORDERS to US factories for manufactured goods rose 1.9 per cent in December and closed out the year up 6.4 per cent. The US Commerce Department said on Friday that orders for both durable and non-durable manufactured goods totalled a seasonally sdjusted U*****.2
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    • 418 6 AFP THE SOVIET government newspaper Izvestia urged its readers on Saturday to back President Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika reforms, in the face of conservative pressure before a key Communist Party meeting. The paper also reported that all the elected representatives in Estonia had voted to
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    • 196 6 Reuter A US SENATE study found that the Defence Department stockpiled US$3O billion worth of spere parts, uniforms and other equipment including a US$6OO toilet seet and a US$7,OOO coffee pot the New York Time* reported yesterdey. The Senate Budget Committee study was sent
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    • 150 6 AFP DESPITE Soviet Preeident Mikhail Gorbachev's backing for Germsn reunification, and calls from politicians in Bonn for mors economic sid to the Soviet Union, Weet German bueineesmsn seem tar more interested In helping Esst Berlin than Moecow. According to induetrial and banking
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    • 140 6 AFP FRANCO-JAPANESE trade hit new heights or depths lest year, according to which country's set of statistics ere believed. French officlel statistics showed thet the netlon'e trede with Jepen moved deeper into deficit in 1960, reeching US$5.O7 billion. Thoee tor Jepen, how- ever. put trede
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    • 423 6 AFP THE African National Congress (ANC) on Saturday reacted coolly to President Frederik de Klerk s political package, snd said armed struggle would continue until all its conditions for negotiations with the white-minority regime were In the first official reaction from the
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    • 297 6 Reuter THE US expects Europe to assume a greater political role in world affairs, according to US National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft on Saturday. Mr Scowcroft told a conference of Western military leaders, politicians and sxperts that in a changing world, the balance
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    • 225 6 Reuter US BUSINESSMEN do not appreciate the opportunities in Europe's single market of 1002 and must act now or looe out to eggreesive companies from Japan and other nations, says the man who helped lead Britain into the Europeen Community.
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    • 259 6 Reuter A WORSENING of the economic situation in the Soviet Union will fuel reactionary forcee. according to Soviet Deputy Prim* Minister Leonid Abel kin. Speaking et the World Economic Forum of buaineaa and financial leaders on Saturday, Mr Abalkin said strikes and nationalistic tensions
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    • 227 10 Kvaerner Singapore Re Ltd launches its manufacturing, sales and service facilities in Singapore M Foseco I I FOSECO (S) PTE LTD I Factory and Registered Office: I UJ rIS 6 I: 33, Gul Lane, Jurong, Singapore 2262 H I Republic of Singapore Tel: *****11 (6 lines) H INTERLIFT SALES PTE
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  • PERSPECTIVE
    • 2918 13 First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong has reiterated that he will continue Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's foreign policies, especially towards Malaysia and Asean when he takes over later this year. In a wide-ranging interview with a group of
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    • 914 13 JAPAN'S GENERAL ELECTION AP IF PEOPLE in Tokyo's District Three are giving any indication, Japanese voters face a dilemma in the Feb 18 parliamentary elections. Many in the district say they are disgusted with the scandals surrounding the governing Liberal Democrats. but they
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 367 14 NST MORE THAN 40 abandoned property projects worth M$l.S billion will be revived by MBf Property Services Sdn Bhd. MBf Property's general manager for planning Matthew K L Ng said recently it has finalised plans to complete 30,000 units of mixed
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    • 481 14 Group may eye control in the near future MBT D4VERSIFIED Berjaya Corporation appears to be eyeing Far East Asset, a small listed property company, as a possible target to spearhead its sizeable property investments. Market observers view this as a logical
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    • 281 14 PROMET BHD's Langkawi resort project is beginning to stir again, with the diversified marine engineering and property group now planning to convert its condominiums on the island into a hotel. These plans were disclosed by a Langkawi district officer, Haji Mohamad Ishak,
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    • 360 14 Bernama EAST ASIATIC CO (M) Bhd (EAC) has proposed a spacial issue of 12.5 million shsres of Msl.oo each, a one-for-five bonus issue of 25 million new shsres end an employees' share option scheme (ESOS). It said the special issue was to
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    • 187 14 Bernama MALAYSIAN CONGLOMERATE Sime Darby Bhd said it would make an extraordinary gain o! SsB3 million from the sale ot 108.75 million shares of 25 cents each in its wholly-owned subsidiary, Sime Singapore Ltd (SSL), at 551.15 a share. The multi-national corporation,
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    • 420 14 MBT YANGTZEKIANG GARMENT, which is expected to be listed on the main board of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange next month, will be one of the few listed companies with tax-free profits. Through a public issue and offer for sale, some
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    • 339 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE Ambassador Two lor on* $1 10 per «hor* Ex dot*: Dee IS Koota dose: Doc 26 Acceptance Payment: Feb 7 Bovsteadco One-lor-three 6 I' P*' Ex -dote: ion I? v Books dot*-, fob I Acceptance 4 NYA C t C Two-lor-live 9 $210 per iter*
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    • 406 14 Company RIGHTS ISSUE A Enterprise! Three-tor-tour M$230 per shore C I Holdings Issue of Vm loon slocks m the ratio of $3 toon stock tor every Hve ordinory shores held F A C B Oe-tor oee M$Otf> per shore Fober Merlin One tor-one M$0 25 per shore. followed
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    • 334 14 CorroM b Books Oato T«« tor ToM tar poymonl <Mo dooo poyobto r«*r M ywr AMFPT 129»n Jon 4 M> 15 AMon Fund USKXttrf Mor 7 Mor 19 Mor 26 USIO* Avimo IS%TE fob 28 Mor 12 May 15 2S%TE 2S%TE 6o»v Kawan 119J 0 Jon 16 fob
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    • BANKING AND FINANCE
      • 469 15 THE BRIGHT BANC Savings Association, one of the largest troubled savings institutions controlled by US federal regulators, was acquired last Friday by Banc One Corp of Ohio. The government estimated that the deal would cost it US$l.4 billion. The addition of Bright
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      • 179 15 STANDARD Chartered Bank has launched its World Card Visa to reflect growing international recognition and acceptance of its credit card. The new card, backed by the bank's 24-hour authorisation service centre here which is linked to its worldwide authorisation network, replaces the bank's current Classic
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      • 144 15 AFP BRITAIN'S exchange reserves currency, gold, and special drawing rights rose US$BO million in January over the December level after eliminating seasonal variations, the UK Treasury said. It was the second monthly rise in a row, following a US$33B million increase in December. Analysts' predictions
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      • 247 15 AFP THE EAST GERMAN Economy Minister favours establishing fixed parity between the ostmark and the deutschemark, according to an interview in the East German Communist Party paper Neues Deutschland. Mrs Christa Luft, who readily admitted the failure of her country's economic
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      • 170 15 A SEMINAR on Elliot Wave analysis a leading technical method of analysing cash and futures markets will be held for financial traders on Feb 12. Organised by Telerate Financial Information Network, the seminar is part of an Asia-Pacific seminar series covering Tokyo, Singapore. Sydney and
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      • 364 15 Reuter MEXICO signs what is being billed as landmark debt accord with its commercial creditors yesterday but critics say the pact will not defuse the time bomb of economic crisis ticking beneath the country's economy. The agreement, the first under the
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      • 533 15 Reuter POLAND has begun lobbying Western nations for a unique solution to its US$4O billion debt burden which is threatening its sweeping economic reform programme, a senior Polish central bank official said. "Why should our children, who were not involved in
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      • 146 15 Reuter JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry is to underwrite part of the trade insurance for a US$979 million petrochemical project in Nigeria, a Japanese Embassy official in Lagos said. He said this would be the first time that Japan had agreed to
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      • 406 15 AP US TREASURY S«cretary Nicholas F Brady has tried to distance the Bush administration from its earlier calls for lower interest rates, saying those remarks were aimed at a homebuilders' convention. Comments by Mr Brady last Friday were an indication
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      • 155 15 Reuter ZAMBIA will introduce a two-tier foreign exchange rate system to increase hard currency earninga for its sick economy, a government document said. Exporters and donors would be offered a special market rate of US$l to 40 kwacha, much closer to the black
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      • 383 15 Reuter BANKERS are optimistic swaps of Brazilian debt for equity will rise sharply in the coming administration of president-elect Fernando Collor de Mello. "We are preparing for a busy year in debt swaps. From what Mr Collor has said, we
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      • 113 15 AFP THE WORLD'S biggest insurance company, Nippon Ufa of Japan, is to taka a three to four per cent stake in Spain's biggest banking group Banco Bilbao-Biscaye (BBV) for about 35 billion pesetas (US$3lB million), it was learned on Saturday. BBV counsellor Angel
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 835 16  -  THE STRONG drive which sent the West German mark surging against the US dollar and Japanese yen at the turn of the year has lost much of its vigour in recent weeks. Writing for BT from West Germany, Professor Norbert Walter, the
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      • 480 16 THE US dollar put up a mixed performance against the major currencies in the world foreign exchange markets last week. It strengthened against the Japanese yen and British pound but ended the week lower against German marks, French francs and the Australian dollar. It kicked off
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      • 521 16 THE AUSTRALIAN dollar bounced back helped by Treasurer Paul Keating's statement that inflation and balance of payments data suggesting economic improvement would not trigger easing of monetary policy. Japanese yen: The yen depreciated 0.98 yen from a week ago to end at 144.95 yen to the dollar on
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      • 464 16 Gold financial futures Sin (S) Pte Ltd A PROPOSAL by US that the IMF sell gold to finance loans raised fears of excessive supply and sent spot gold prices plunging to the week's low of US$4ll.BO/412.30 per troy oz in New York last Wednesday. The sell-off came as the metal
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      • 213 16 ASIAN CUMENCY avrog* dcpodt rcrtn for w—k «nd«d Fobreory 2 mo wen M0I Lw us 7 doyt 3/16 3/1* 1 man* 3/16 3/16 3 xtontfn 1/4 1/4 3 mon*. 5/16 1/4 6 momh. 5/16 5/16 9 nwntfn 7/1* 3/« 13 momhi 9/1* •'/J Fr 1 man* 9
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      • 511 16 Indicates tha average of tha prima landing rataa of 12 ma (or banks In B'pora PLR of banks at the close of business on Friday. Fab 2 as supplied by the Association of Banks in Singapore: BANK PL* AIN lank 7* AHod Irt* lank PIC 6% Amorl
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 341 17 CRUDE PALM CXL physical market closed the threeday trading week on a slightly higher note despite being thinly traded. Bids tor Feb ranged between M 5675 to MS69O per tonne, while feb rbd palm olein was offered at U*****.50 per tonne. March US$2BO and April U*****.50. Dealers said
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      • 260 17 Reuter CBOT wheat futures rallied to close higher, led by March on the announcement that China is bidding for 300,000 tonnes of US wheat under the export enhancement programme, traders said. "The Chinese are smart to be stepping in now with the Soviets out of the picture. They should
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      • 198 17 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Markat (KLTM) plungad balow tha Msl7 par kg laval for lha drat time In mora than two yaara to cloaa aharply lowar at MSI6.M par kg. Tha thraa-day trading waak aaw tha matal droppad S3 aan lowar agalnat laat waak'a M 517.51 par kg
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      • 123 17 Chlneee Produce API FOB NSW 190.00 Exchange AP2 fob nsw i 40.00 Soften* neon cMng prices on «l FOBNSW 155.00 February 3 (SS/100 kg) Robusta 20/25% Coconut oil 115 00 Buit FOB 79.00 Nutm#g Otd drum FOB 93.00 110 FOB NSW 992.00 Now drum FOB 89.00 BWP FOB
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      • 189 17 London Tin (US$/tonna) Commodity co* 6240/6250 Exchange SSI Buyer/Seller closing prices (6380/6390) on Feb 2 (£/tonne unless Settlement specified). Previous closing prices in parenthesis. W (1273) Coffee Lead Mar 583/584 Ca* 429/431 (578/580) (417/419) High/low 593/583 3-month» 420/421 May 587/588 (412/413) (583/584) Settlement HJgh/Low 600/586 429 (425.5) *****>
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      • 206 17 THE Malaysian rubber market closed the threeday trading week higher on short covering and speculative buying activities. March international one RSS buyer ended 5.50 sen higher to 231.00 sen per kg against the previous week 225.50 sen per kg respectively. March SMR 20 rose 2.50 sen to 214.00 sen
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      • 224 17 CBOT soybean futures eased to close mixed, with new crop ending lower on late sales by Refco in the November contract, traders said. Recent rains and forecasts for additional storms to move through the Midwest over the weekend kept new crop weak compared to nearbys all day, they said.
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      • 129 17 Telerate FUEL oil prices stayed within a $93-98 mt fob Sing range thru the week. Little was done with many players still out on holiday. Buyers only moved when they had to and no new regional interest save a Taiwan tender for 1.8%S material was seen.
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      • 1174 17 WEEKLY ROUND-UPS AFP RUMOURS, swiftly denied, of Soviet leader Mikhael Gorbachev's resignation as Secretary General of the Soviet Communist Party influenced commodity markets last week. Sugar and grains came under temporary pressure as fears of reduced world trade followed the rumours, while gold found brief
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      • 162 17 Gold futures on Fobuary 2, 1990 100 toy ouncM. USS par My ounc* Opw Mgh U» Mh W 4 It. JO 419.00 4I6J0 4 It. JO *.20 Mot 430.40 ♦.10 Apr 423.10 424.30 421 JO 43X40 ♦10 Jw 429.30 430.00 477JO 429.10 *.10 Amq 434.20 434.70 43X40
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      • 338 17 Bernama THE Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange will take another eign If leant etep forward tomorrow when It launches a refined, bleached and deodorised (rbd) palm ofein contract, the sixth contract offered by the exchange and the second for palm oil, the others
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      • 206 17 Bernama INOONESIA is expecting a further increaae in palm oil and cocoa production thia year whiia output of other commodities auch aa rubbar, coconut, coffee and pappar show* a decline Indonaaian Agriculture Miniatar Wardoyo said aattmaftad production ot aoma ot
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    • SES
      • 1263 18  -  Singapore By ABDUL HADHI POSITIVE SIGNALS from overseas markets are likely to push share prices on the Singapore market even higher this week. The current upwardly-mobile market, which has taken off on good tidings ushered in by the Year of the Horse,
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      • 238 18 Rises Hal Sun Hup 20* 228 33.3% 57 S«mb Ship Wrt» 275 +30.3% +64 Koppol Inv Wrts 173 +24.5% +34 Hind Hotob 235 +23.7% +45 S StoamiMp 50i 390 +23.4% +74 K Kctlos 25p 1110 +23.3% +210 NOl Wrtj 1993 106 +22.5% +19% FELS Wrt» 1994 310 +22.0%
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      • 203 18 Rises MBf Hldgs 50* 97 36.6% 26 MCB Hldgs 504 382 29.1% +86 Imatax 103 26 7% +23 Gonda Hldgs 142 +25.7% +29 Sri Hortomos 7914 +24.2% +1514 Rvnong Bhd 5Qf 222 +18.1% +34 Imas Bhd 50* 72 +17.1% +10!4 H L«ong Cr«dft 440 17.0% 64 MBf Flnanc#
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        • 3373 18 Gr's Gr't 1989/90 T«l Last Vol Wo*fc Last Quota Dtv W* N*t M Cap High Low Cod* Company Sal* +or- (*000) High Low Buy*r S*ll*r C vr P/E FEB 02 SECTION TWO INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 200 150 1142 Alex Hldgs 50* 165 170 6 0 2 9 18
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        • 270 19 179' 60* t 4000 Amtek Eng 20« 136 +1 73 138 132 36 148 6<W 0.9 7 2 1 58 150 70,4 4008 Fuji Offset 20t 115 +6 17 115 111 113 116 100N 4.6 1.7 126 MO 330 136 4001 GB Hldgs 10* 302 uoch 26 302 300
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        • 257 19 6000 ASK Computer 1975 1900 6001 Adolph Coors 1975 1800 2400 4637% 3475 6003 Apple Computer 3812V4 3350 3425 6005 Charming S 6007 Cipher Data 6010 Daisy Systems 900 6011 Dreedner Bank ***** 5000 5000 6012 Ericsson Tel 5000 ***** ***** 3850 2325 6013 Intel Corpn 3775 3900 6014
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    • MARKET REVIEWS
      • 1094 19 Hongkong ANYONE who had been expecting the Hongkong stock market to gallop at the start of the Year jot the Horse was disappointed. When the market reopened after the New Year holidays, interest was seen only on counters like Cheung
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      • 624 19 K.Lumpur DESPITE only two sessions on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, the sharp gains achieved on heavy volumes were more than sufficient to cover the losses suffered in the previous week. On balance, the 30counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index
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      • 537 19  -  Compiled by JULIANA TAY Month ended Feb 2 SCRIP ISSUES Bousteodco: Rights issue of one-for-three at $1.15 per shore C C Rights issue of two-for-five ot $2 10 per shore; three warrants for every 10 existing shores held at $048 per shore Dayapl Ind: Rights issue of one-for-one
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      • 558 20 Tokyo AFP SHARE PRICES on the Tokyo Stock Exchange advanced in thin and directionless trading last week for the second consecutive weekly rise. The Nikkei Index of 225 selected issues ended the week at 37,650.15 yen for a 776.08 yen or 2.1
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      • 330 20 Sydney AFP AUSTRALIA'S share market was unsettled by offshore nervousness despite a strong start for the week and drifted downwards as some key industrial stocks took a battering, brokers said last Friday. The main market indicator. the All Ordinaries Index. finished down 16.8 points in a
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      • 1184 20 BONDS, LOANS WARRANTS Coiwpni Inp*ry/ Coapen Coiivifiloii poriod MWMI i I l j maturity payable aliar* date Causeway Loan 1994 6 Dec 31 Causeway Wrts 1994 Anytime on or after Oct 21. 1 warrant plus $1 cosh or 1 warrant 1909 until Oct 20. 1994. plus $1 nominal omount of
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      • 949 20  -  London By RAY HEATH writing for BT from London WHEN STOCKBROKERS In London wore top hats and. H bored, set fire to each other'e ties, the queint stock market reports of the time would sometimee contain the phrase. "Kaffira advanced on advices from the Cape".
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      • 794 20 New York FT AS USUAL, the bond market was 180 degrees back to front in its initial reaction to last Friday's employment figures. Fortunately, the almost universal view on Wall Street that equities must always follow bonds in slavish imitation turned out to be wrong
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      • 212 20 AFP THE JAKARTA Stock Exchange (JSE) was steady last week after an opening flurry of very heavy trading in PT Semen Cibinong. The JSE Index closed on Friday at 446.112. marginally higher than the previous week's finish of 445.625. The PT Jardine Fleming Nusantara Index was
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      • 191 20 Bombay AFP PRICES continued to take a beating on the Indian stock market last week, mainly due to continuing tension between India and Pakistan over Muslim militancy in Kashmir state. The Bombay Stock Exchange's (BSE) sensitivity index declined 24 points to close at 692.41 on
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    • WORLD MARKETS
      • 968 21 New York Reuter EXTENSION of a technical rally that unfurled mid-week helped US stock prices chalk up a moderate closing gain on Friday. For the week, blue chips rose about 44 points, snapping a three-week losing streak. A surprisingly strong 275,000 gain in January non-farm payrolls,
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      • 826 21 London AP SHARES finished higher on Friday, but failed to respond to opening strength on Wall Street. Wall Street's Dow Jones industrial average raited during the European afternoon to stand nearly 30 points higher by tie close of London's session. But London stocks only "grudgingly edged better"
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      • 147 21 AFP PARIS-BASED Accor Hotels has acquired a 10 per cent stake in one of Hongkong's most prestigious hotels. Accor's vice-president. Philippe Lamy. said in Hongkong on Saturday that the move to buy into Mandarin Oriental Hotel was purely a "financial investment" and
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      • 206 21 AP ROCHE HOLDING LTD. the huge Switzerland-based health care company, has agreed to invest US$2.l billion in Genentech Inc. making it the largest stockholder of the biotechnology firm. Roche will invest US$492 million of capital into Genentech and buy half its stock for
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      • 95 21 AP GILLETTE CO. already an exporter of razor blades to the Soviet Union, hopes to set up its first manufacturing plant there in a few years. Gillette last week said it had signed a memorandum of intent with the Leninets group, based in Leningrad, to
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      • 602 21 Amsterdam «0 02 FL8 A8N 40 6 ♦05 Amoo 110 9 1.4 Ahold 1212 02 Akao 127 3 0.S Alranta 194 2 +0.3 AMEV 60 3 *0.4 AMRO 796 +2.1 Am Stad 43 40 >06 BOLS 170.0 +2 Borsumy 68 7 -0.6 Boahrman Tattaroda 59 1 +0 7 CSM 76
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      • 297 21 British govt said to have given illegal subsidies AFP THE European Commission wants British Aerospace (BAe) to repay up to £283 million to the British government, the British daily The Guardian reported on Friday. The Guardian report, denied by
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      • 198 21 Reuter SWITZERLAND needs a drastic overhaul of its securities markets to make trading more transparent and create a national stock exchange watchdog, a Finance Ministry-sponsored report said on Friday. The document, prepared by a 13-member panel from the public and private sectors,
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      • 353 21 AFP THE FRANCO-BRITISH consortium Eurotunnel, which is building the Channel tunnel, needs "in excess of at least £1.5 billion in extra financing". Its two presidents. Alastair Morton and Andre Benard. told journalists in London last Friday that the figure included a new
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      • 224 21 Reuter A JAPANESE PENCHANT for French luxury brands has taken Tokyo-based conglomerate Sumitomo into the silk scarf sector, the French family-controlled Hermes group said. Hermes, a saddle-maker that grew into a global seller of fine headscarves and luxury leather goods, said in a
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    • 240 14 THE MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT OFFERING OF TAXABLE BOOK-ENTRY BONDS TO THE PUBLIC AMOUNT OFFERED SGD 400 MIO ISSUED CODE N*****0E ISSUE DATE 16 FEBRUARY 1990 MATURITY DATE 15 FEBRUAR r 1992 INTEREST RATE TO BE DETERMINED BASED ON THE AVERAGE YIELD OF SUCCESSFUL APPLICATIONS PRICE TO BE
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    • 131 15 1 r;" *c x fBB— > jfcv; *> t v< £T* A BIGGER BANG FOR —wmmmW—■——^ THE AEROSPACE BUCK > It pays to advertise in Business Times P\ ASIAN k AER SPACE'9O supplement lly the official business daily of the air show. y As in past years, Business Times will
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 41 15 OLLAR$ AND NON$EN$ i <y.v l?T?| •-v ;i w ,i c?7 i'-lj A%li. i Ito fi p- |M- J !!i«"il ML i 1 ~-»f» ft r *?•> "Come on, Gelphin, every man has his price. How much for that hair of yours?"
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    • 110 16 FOR BITS AND BYTES Geared to keep the busy business x. J executive abreast of new technologies he can exploit to full advantage, the I TECHNOLOGY page provides news, I 1 reviews and features in the areas of V information technology, biotechnology, v electronics and just about everything high-tech. Although
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    • 91 17 'mfcould be a controversial deal between two stock market stars, a ✓-SB®®! thought-provoking report by university researchers on the latest trans-European }}V\. FOCUS zooms in on the news and issues of the day and looks at them in more depth and breadth. FOCUS is the news feature section of Business
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 779 20 NOTICES PARKWAY HOLDINGS LIMITED 5530,000,000 GUARANTEED FLOATING RATE NOTES DUE 1993 In accordance with the provisions of the Notes, notice is hereby given that for the three-month period 5 February 1990 to 7 May 1990, the Notes will carry a rate of interest of 8.0625 per cent, per annum with
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    • 105 20 KINTRAC CONSULTANTS ASIA PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary liquidation) final meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Final Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company will be held at 140 Cecil Street, #16-03 PIL Building, Singapore 0106 on the sth day of March 1990 at 10:00 a.m. for the
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    • 129 20 SINGMARINE INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT ISSUE OF U5530,000,000 UNSECURED NOTES TO BE CALLED BONDS DUE 1994 AND 5550,000,000 UNSECURED NOTES TO BE CALLED BONDS DUE 1994 TOGETHER WITH 54,394,133 WARRANTS TO SUBSCRIBE FOR 54,394,133 NEW ORDINARY SHARES OF 550.50 EACH IN SINGMARINE INDUSTRIES LIMITED. The
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    • 2 21 FEBRUARY 1990
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    • 149 21 Theae shares have all been told and this announcement appears as a matter of record only. YAMAICHI DAE FUND LIMITED (an investment company incorporated with limited liability in the Republic of Singapore) 10,150,000 Preferred Shares (offering price at US$ 10 per share) To be listed on the Slock Exchange of
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    • 246 22 Where to entertain... Where to entertain... Where to entertain... Where to Breathtaking Buffets. iv A jA CTL~ Add a little spice to your life! Come savour the flavour of Sri V» r~ Lanka at our buffet dinner specially prepared by Sri Lankan food Level 2 expert Felicia Sorensen. February 5
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    • 179 22 db vSCGv mine coufVT hotel SINGAPORE 1 Tanglin Road Singapore 1024 Tel: *****33 TOSS TO A PROSPEROUS YEAR At Ming Palace Chinese Restaurant, our Hong Kong Chef has specially prepared Good Luck Yu Sheng as well as many prosperity dishes for this Lunar New Year. Fa Chai Yu Sheng Sm
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    • 215 22 im DIAN XIN TEMPTATION! Treat ycxirself to a Delectable Dian Xin lunch. All-you-can-eat for only $14.50* per person. Lunch Hours: 11.30 am 2.30pm '(\m 10\ ie«vce charge «%goemmenl to» HWT RJGOCYOSNGAPORE 10-12 Scons Rood. Sngapore 0922 Tei *****88 tiling if f> Set® uvrvcA/ J 1 4 FEBRUARY J| 1 Celebrate
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    • 307 22 r GOOD FORTUNE BUFFET 1 21 January 10 February* Begin the New Year with a buffet of auspicious dishes. Taste the Joy of Spring our chefs special Spring Chicken in wine marinade, or Fortune and Hope pork knuckles with chestnuts and black mushrooms. These and other delicacies to celebrate the
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 736 22 All CDP 19 Rescue Rangers: The Luck Stops working for Zeng Ye and realises, drama wiofflcer All SM IT I ir> UHU IL t-tArA too late, that Zeng Ye is out to namad Adams ,am "y UII I II I lII] ,cc r, in,, mm iiiohiishtc cheat him h, »mpnsonment
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  • THE ARTS
    • 789 23 ART NYT THE TATE GALLERY in London has recently opened its doors for the public to see its first major reorganisation in more than 20 years. Citing T S Eliot's belief that "the past should be altered by the present, as much as the
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    • 1586 24  -  MUSIC The focus this week is on Johann Sebastian Bach. J GORDON surveys some outstanding interpretations of Bach's Goldberg Variations that have been recorded over the past six decades. In the second article, DONAL HENAHAN takes a look at the current controversy over Bach: was he
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    • 837 24 NYT I AM PREPARED to believe, after sifting through ail the available scientific evidence, that (1) oat bran lowers cholesterol and that (2) it does not. Meaning only that when confronted by the conflicting arguments of acknowledged experts, I tend to think both
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    • 316 24  -  By MALINI TAMBYAH THE YOUNG Greek pianist Oimitris Sgouros. tipped by some to become the world's greatest pianist, will be performing a musical feat of 12 concertos in a series of six concerts from February 13 to 24. It will certainly be a
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    • 533 24 NYT MBTISLAV ROSTROPOVICH elghed Audibly and b#trn«d a •mil* m he pondered a queetton about hit thoughts upon returning to the Soviet Union for tha first ttma sinca his exile in 1974. "I ask you what would you faal if you
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    • 231 23 entertain..., J f A Prosperous Toss Of Good Luck "Yu Sheng". Now you can toss up all the good luck you want at Cafe-in-the-Park with the traditional Lunar New Year dish of M Yu Sheng" or Raw Fish. A delicious combination of finely-shredded carrots, radishes, ginger, other crisp vegetables and
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    • 215 23 REAP BOUNTIFUL 1 HARVESTS I ij IN THE YEAR OF THE HORSE j RAW FISH SALAD NiSHna Style INishiki Restaurant Marina Bay Golf Country Club J 6 Marina Green Singapore oiol 9 For Reservations Please Call *****11. jjj tj tfi TIEN COURT For a whole new Sichuan experience! Tien Court
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 556 23 TCOdHKhiDQa @QOQgSS3®QS) CRYPTIC PUZZLE rpE"W"MBrTJs I pass a letter to s loved pa J||f 23 The last one is heard as 24 Fades fike^'me'undies 31 A contrary word (5) 30 <*" on < 5 > to (4) 32 Some gloves taken to be 31 Means of control (5) 26 Could
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    • 689 23 RADIO Radio 5 Highlights England. Drama: Raffles by E.W. Horning, The Wor,d Books, 9 00pm 830om Buchi Emecheta. a Nigerian writer living in Britain speaks about her latest novel In this series, the hero is on the wrong Gwendolen which resolves around the side of the law A.J. Raffles, ex-pubtic
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    • 83 24 MM ANNOUNCEMENT Hoko Fittings Co. Ltd of Tokyo Japan take pleasure in announcing the appointment of M/s Ann Aik Pte Ltd, No. 20 Penhas Road, Singapore 0820, as the sole agent and stockist of our STAINLESS STEEL BUTT WELDING PIPE FITTING PRODUCTS marketing in Singapore under the above brand, effective
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    • 118 24 Freehold Land At Choice Locations For Development r t t u 1 96 Upper Serangoon Road S, Legal Description: Lot 514-16 Mukim 24 Pj Land Area :756.9 sq m (8,147 n) l A""" Master Plan :Partly Residential Z nin9 !^ng LoCa Lorong 23 Geylang r«**cT IU HMJPUH I f»\ I
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  • SPORTS
    • 345 25 GOLF AFP DEFENDING CHAMPION Mark O'Meara was the first man off the tee and his early start enabled him to emerge with the thirdround lead in the US$l million Pebble Beach PQA tournament on Saturday. For his early start enabled the 32-year-old North
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    • 323 25 AP PAT BRADLEY, who went 44 holes without a bogey, had five of them in the last 10 holes on Saturday and watched a commanding lead shrink to five shots over Dottie Mochrie after three rounds of the Oldsmobile LPGA Classic in Florida. Bradley was nearly
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    • 399 25 CRICKET AP CHAMPION fast bowler Richard Hadlee. making his 80th appearance for New Zealand, yesterday became the first bowler in cricket history to capture 400 Test wickets. Hadlee, 38, completed the feat by bowling Sanjay Manjrekar in India's second innings on the third day of the first
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    • 218 25 HORSE-RACING AP THE WINNINGEST jockey of all time went out a loser. Fourth that's where 58-year-old Bill Shoemaker finished on Patchy Groundfog on Saturday at Santa Anita in California in the last ride of his brilliant 40year career. "It's just another race." said the
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    • 511 25  -  TENNIS By CHARLES SAVAGE TAIWAN gave Singapore a reverse singles drubbing yesterday to complete its white wash of the home team in the Davis Cup Asian Oceania Zone II tennis competition. Taiwan will now meet Bangladesh. which had a first-round bye. in the second round, from March
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    • 665 25 AFP SWEDEN, finalist in the Davis Cup svery year sines 1963, had a humiliating first-round elimination from the 1990 competition staring it in the face on Saturday after losing the doubles to trail Italy 2-1 in Cagliari. The Swedes, without their injured world number-three Stefan Edberg
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    • 440 25 BASKETBALL AP DAVID ROBINSON had 33 points and a season-high 21 rebounds to offset 44 points from Chicago's Michael Jordan in a 112*111 San Antonio victory on Saturday night. A free throw by Maurice Cheeks gave the Spurs a 111-105 lead with 15.4 seconds left. The
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    • 141 25 BOXING AP PERNELL WHITAKER retained his IBF and WBC lightweight titles on Saturday night, using a steady attack of left hooks to pound out a unanimous 12-round decision over a game Freddie Pendleton in Atlantic City. Whitaker, a southpaw, established his left hook early in the fight
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  • 207 26 Bernama INDONESIA is considering amending election regulations to allow former members of the banned Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) to vote for the first time in the country's next general election due in 1992. Home Affairs Minister Rudini announced yesterday that the authorities were
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  • 291 26 CABINET MINISTERS, led by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, played both hosts and models at a garden party at the Istana yesterday. Most ministers as well as Members of Parliament wore shirts with bright, colourful orchid motifs. The shirts, which
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  • 507 26  -  Complementarity will draw investors: JSEDC chief By DAVID CHEW off the Foreign Desk SINGAPORE, Batam and Johor can form a formidable package to attract foreign investors to the Asean region as long as the principle of comparative advantage in the economics
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  • 396 26 Reuter PHILIPPINE congressional leaders yesterday demanded scrapping of talks with the United States on a new military bases agreement in protest against reported cuts in US aid to their country. One legislator accused Washington of treating Filipinos like beggars and called
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  • 394 26 Reuter THAI OFFICIALS yesterday played down the impact of a ban imposed by Saudi Arabia on Thai workers, saying they hoped the ban would soon be lifted and that, in the meantime, it would help ease Thailand's shortage of skilled labour. Saudi
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  • 365 26 Reuter APPROVED foreign investment in India edged up in 1989 to US$lBB million from US$l6O million in 1988, but the number of projects declined, official figures show. A US$6O-million West German petrochemicals refinery in Madras was by far the biggest project approved
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  • 492 26 Reuter TWO HUNDRED thousand people massed beside the Kremlin walls yesterday, demanding radical reforms in the Soviet system in the biggest unofficial demonstration Moscow has seen since the *****. The march and rally, organised by reformist and national groups, piled pressure on the
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  • 206 26 AFP WEST GERMAN economic experts said that the Deutsche mark could replace the Ost mark as East Germany's currency early next year. "The question is not whether the Deutsche mark will become the East German currency, but whether the process will be
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  • 91 26 AFP A FOUR-OAY MEETING on China's Special Economic Zones (SEZs) is due to start in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen today. Established 10 years ago to attract foreign capital and technology, China currently has five SEZs Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Shantou in
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  • LATE FILE
    • 34 26 Reuter MALAYSIA has not yet signed any contracts with Britain's General Electric Co Pic and British Aeroapace Pic lor arms, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Saturday.
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    • 44 26 AP PHILIPINO President Corazon Aquino has ruled out presidential elections before May 1992, saying the nation needs action to eradicate poverty and not political exercises. The remark was made in a taped radio programme and distributed to reporters yesterday. AP
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    • 57 26 Reuter A CEASEFIRE and agreement for the exchange of hoatagea between warring Azeria and Armenians in the Soviet south has apparently collapsed after fresh diaputea in Azerbaijan. A spokesman for the Armenian National Movement in the capital Yerevan aaid Armenians in several Azerbaijani villages had
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    • 68 26 AFP The West German chemical group. Hoechst. hat been paying bribes for years to its public and private clients, the weekly news magazine Der Spiegel reported yesterday. To help unload its pharmaceutical products more quickly. the Hoechst group padded the pockets of clients predominantly from
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    • 54 26 Reuter AUSTRALIAN envoys arrived in Phnom Penh yesterday to press an initiative by Canberra to end 20 years of bloodshed in Cambodia. Australia has said it hopes to make "constructive contributions" at peace talks between Cambodia's warring factions which sre expected to take place in Jakarta
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    • 41 26 Reuter European Community foreign ministers will meet today to discuss mounting demands for aid and attention from Eastern Europe, Turkey and the Mediterranean and the issue of Japanese car exports to the Community after 1992. Reuter
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    • 32 26 AP SOUTH AFRICAN President FW de Klerk has accepted an invitation to visit British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher later this year, his office said yesterday Sunday— AP
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    • 26 26 AP SILVIU BRUCAN, 73. a senior official of the ruling National Salvation Front resigned yesterday following a major shake-up of Romania's postrevolutionary government.
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    • 237 26 Free clippings of BT exclusive stories Free copies of these exclusive stories in last week's Business Times are now available. 1. Batam is getting another giant industrial park. The man behind the grand plan is a Taiwanese. (Jan 30) 2. Listed Chinese pharmaceuticals retailer Eu Yan Sang Holdings outlines its
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
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      • 32 27 Reuter MARINE TRANSPORT LINES Inc, America's oldest shipping company, said Mark Filanowski will become the company's next chief financial officer, replacing Charles Tammara, who has resigned. Reuter
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      • 61 27 Reuter MATSON NAVIGATION CO, a unit of Alexander Baldwin Inc, has awarded a US$l29 million contract to National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. The contract is to build a 713-foot container ship for Pacific Coast-Hawaii service. The diesel-pow-ered vessel will have a capacity for 1,650 containers and
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      • 75 27 Reuter DELAYS INCREASED SHARPLY on the Ohio River last week, primarily because of problems at mile 279, Gallipolis. On the Mississippi River, a 9.5 hour delay developed at mile 202, lock 26. Other than those delays and scheduled repair work, conditions for navigation on the
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      • 61 27 Reuter THE LIBERIAN-REGISTERED Maritime Gardenia, 11,726 dwt, split amidship off the south-east coast of Japan last week, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service said. The freighter, partially submerged on rocks near Maizuru since Jan 25, finally broke up in stormy weather that hampered subsequent efforts to control a
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      • 56 27 Reuter THE PANAMANIAN-REGISTERED cargo ship Mighty Ryo, 7,137 dwt, sank off the east coast of Taiwan on Thursday, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service said. The vessel, which had been bound for northern Japan from Malaysia with a cargo of logs, began listing on Wednesday in heavy seas.
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      • 50 27 AFP FIVE IRAQI KURDS who stowed away on a ship bound for New Zealand were on Thursday given refugee status, immigration authorities said in Auckland. The five arrived on Wednesday at Port Taranaki, 400 km south of of Auckland, aboard a refrigerated freighter, the Pegasus. AFP
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      • 42 27 Reuter A CYPRIOT BULK CARRIER with a cargo of corn is stranded in the Black Sea off the Bulgarian coast, Lloyds Shipping Intelligence Service said. The 61,129 dwt Maryiou II was bound for Odessa from New Orleans. Reuter
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    • 177 27 AP SOUTH YEMEN intends to turn Aden into a free-zone port to boost trade, its Communications Minister Saleh Abdullah Muthana was quoted as saying on Thursday. Muthana, in an interview with the United Arab Emirates newspaper Al-lttihsd, said the aim was "to
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    • 304 27 AUSTRALIA'S Port of Fremantle has slashed its wharfage rates by half for landbridge cargo at the start of this year. "The Authority has been working in Asia, North America and Europe to promote the concept of landbridge movement of international cargo to and from eastern Australia,"
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    • 373 27  -  By JEAN FOONG MEMBERS of the Japan-Persian Gulf Rate Agreement (Jappercon) will raise freight rstes by US$lOO to US$2OO per 20-foot equivalent units (TEU) from March 1. The increase, which affects shipments from Singapore to the Arsbian Gulf ports, is "part of
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    • 382 27  -  By RAHITA ELIAS SINGAPORE-BASEO Phili-Orient Lines has embarked on a major expansion plan involving a merger with two European companies and the opening of even more offices in the Far East. The company tied up with Phi-li-Orient Lines (United Kingdom) and German non-vessel
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    • 281 27  -  By AL O LABITA By AL 0 LAB IT A, writing for Shipping Times from Manila MORE THAN 100.000 Filipino teaman were employed overseas last year, s 20 per cent increase over the year before. Statistics in the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration's (POEA) year-end
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    • 1080 28  -  ALLEN R WASTLER The Journal of Commerce WILL RATES ON THE North Atlantic go up in 1990? That depends on whether the major carriers on the North Atlantic remain true to the delicate alliance forged to bolster prices on their trade
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    • 504 28 2 Vessels sold for further trading Z'Z Bulk carriers Harmony I 20,850 dwt and built 1968, sold to ioterests for around US$2.B million. Carolina O 12,710 dwt and built 1978, sold for 'epme US$lO.7 million. ;'I Attar and Puggl 26,599 dwt and 26,600 dwt respectively, both built in 1976,
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    • 1453 28 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES VmmI Voy No tor* Arrival Piyrtwn Poc Hop* P»Gowi Phoa Dtomond 05/02 PTI-2 15 S07 102/1000 S03 5 02/ 1600 SOI 502/0900 7«/ 0000 7 02/0800 108/ ISOO 1/ 1 MM. PWppVI WnfrYtl Al Kohmon Coral Pcmi Huotuo A, |j n ,.L n ""uoowon
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    • 910 29 Activity maintained its slow pace of recent days on the dry cargo charter market, where brokers talked of an easier undertone to rates for Panamax tonnage in the Atlantic. The lump sum agreed for the Pateras for a grain cargo from the Mississippi River to Europe was not
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    • 8517 34 A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 203 42 Reuter AN EGYPTIAN court hat imposed ball of US$6O million on a Filipino captain whose ship struck an oil platform in the Red Sea Gulf of Suez on December The national Middle East News Agency (Mena) said a court in the
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    • 114 42 Fairplay CHITTAQONQ-BASED Bangladesh Shipping Corp (BSC) has received a substantial cash injection from the Bangladeshi government aimed at giving the company a more competitive standing in the box trade markets. A spokesman for BSC confirmed to Fairplay that his company, which is 51 per
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    • 618 32 Page Six n Tr T MpfH|||pip|Hn|pH|Hß (U)> —M IRANIAN SERVICE I Singapore Loading tor- B JUUNA M PORT BAMOAR ABBAS I IRAN EKRAN ETA 10 FEB BANDAR ABBAS (NatM Um w Mndct) 11 west caASi/MDoca/camuu. AMBUCA CMTMn SHIVICf HKG LB ENSENAOA LCMMNAS SAL IN* CRUZ HAIUANILLO «TU V-D m V
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    • 1150 33 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD JSBSSB M ■MB PIL Building, 140 Cecil Street #03-00 Singapore 0106. Tel: *****33 VEMEL VOY SIN JKT SBY VOY HKQ YOK NGO KOB BUS KEE KAO HKO OOWA MM S/02 7/02 0/02 SONS 14/02 22/03 23/02 25/02 27/02 J/03 4/03 0/03 MAJAPAHIT SIM 2S/02 20/02
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    • 304 34 I WEEKLY STRAITS/MADRAS CONTAINER SERVICE I DAILY LCL RECEIVING AT OWN CFS I PENANG I VESSEL P KEIANG I SPORE] PK "«>KAS LEUVE 9118 13/2 IP 6/2 MELITA 9004 13 2 JJ/2 15/2 20/2 JC LEUVE 9119 W I 28/2 BOOKING: MACOLINE S'PORE *****11 PK (03) *****77 PEN (04) *****8
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    • 721 35 Inter Con MAKITIMK ITK I.TI» Biweekly fcl/lcl to: FAR EAST JAPAN EUROPE FIJI ISLAND KAOHSIUNG -11/2 TOKYO 8/2 LE HAVRE -12/2 LAUTOKA -16/2 KEELUNG —11/2 YOKOHAMA 8/2 ROTTERDAM —12/2 SUVA —16/2 MANILA 9/2 KOBE 8/2 UK PORTS -12/2 BANGKOK 9/2 HAMBURG —12/2 BUSAN 8/2 GOTHENBURG —12/2 HONGKONG 8/2 i" ScanDutehtf
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    • 1026 36 Page rcn OOAJIT MHfflßfl VOY •INOO 'PK/PNG [sCP LB CHLS NFK NYC HFX OOCI FREEDOM 5/2 6/2 1/2 3/3 13/3 15/3 17/3 21/3 OOCI FAITH II 12/2 13/2 15/2 10/3 20/3 22/3 24/3 4/4 OOCI FRIENDSHIP is 19/2 20/2 22/2 17/3 27/3 29/3 31/3 4/4 NEPTUNE J ADC 23 28/2
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    • 286 36 Continental Pacific Shipping "*w TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICE TO U.K./CONTINENT KKU S PORE PK LOAOIMFOR HERUVIM M SETE/ROM/ANT/FLU/UK CAPTAIN GEORGE SW SU SETE/ROM/ANT t /RUAJK ■ARIA K SM 7/2 10/2 SETE/RMVANT/Flll/UK |n|| SiteK/lniontiu vOv MULTIfOfIT A6ENCIES (S) PTE LTO. TEL: *****7 FAX: 22*9131 V W MJLTWOWT MM aHO. \l f W
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    • 1370 37 NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD SINGAPORE (CR No: **********0 E) Bookings UK/EUROPE *****53, *****19, AUST/INDIA/PAK *****18 mm USA *****42/*****16, FAR EAST *****48 B Documentation: *****44/*****14 MW Terminal: *****22 CPS: M 2 IMPORT: *****69/*****50 U EXPORT: *****53/*****04 NEPLINE SDN BHD MALAYSIA K.L.-*****33, P.Kelang *****87, Penang-*****0, J.Bahru-*****3, *****4 SUEZ) Pi rDI VHL/VOY PRC
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    • 1172 37 SINSOV I SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Tel: *****33 (15 Lines) Terminal Office: *****41/2 Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** i PHAM P KELANG MESSRS HAI THONC SHIPPING 127 Pm Strt*. Pent*. MMyu* M/S HANOLING SYSTEM
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    • 729 38 DSR LINES VEB DEUTRACHT/SEEREEDEREI ROSTOCK INTEGRATED CONTAINER SERVICE MEMBER Of EACON SERVICE TO EAST MEDITERRANEAN NORTH CONTINENT EUROPE OUTBOUND SIN I ICA I ANT I ROM I HBG I RST ULBRICHT 2/JO 7*2 21/02 J/03 3/03 7/B »*3 FAHRLAND 2/90 1/02 24/02 6/03 6/03 1/03 11/03 T. WEN DA V4W
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    • 194 38 FAST DIRECT REGULAR SERVICE TO INDONESIA PORT PADANG/PK. BALAM SEMARANG/PANJANG/CIGADING/ BENGKULU VSL ETA ETD LOADING FOR DELI INDAH In Port 12.2.90 PANJANG/PK. BALAM NAGA JAYA In Port 12.2.90 PANJANG LAMPUNG JAYA 8.2.90 10.2.90 SEMARANG/PANJANG PINANG JAYA 12.2.90 132.90 PANJANG/PK. BALAM PERITA JAYA 15.2.90 16.2.90 PANJANG/JAKARTA ABADI JAYA 15.2.90 18.2.90 PANJANG
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    • 438 38 POSEIDON CONTAINER TRANSPORT GMBH HAMBURG TRANS-SIBERIAN CONTAINER SERVICE SOTRA GENERAL AGENTS ACCEPTING ALL FCL LCL CONVENTIONAL CARGOES I AFGHANISTAN I Tourghundi, Kabul, 1 1 Herat, Mazar-1-Sharif, Mashad, Kushka :Djulfa, Astara VIA ILYICHEVSK ETD SINGAPORE :8/02, 19/02, 24/02, 4/03, 11/03 EUROPE I: To all inland points: VIA VOSTOCHNY Poland, Bulgaria, Czech,
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    • 1164 39 I VESSEL VOY SINGAPORE KHF/DUBAI JEDOAH I LANKA RUWAN 3W 18/2 05/3 20/3 I LANKA SRIMANI 75W 26/2 13/3 20/3 I ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO (FCL/LCL) FOR: I A) INDIAN PORTS I MADRAS; TUTICORIN; COCHIN; MANGALORE; BOMBAY 9 B) ARABIAN GULF PORTS I SHARJAH; DUBAI; BAHRAIN; DAMMAM; KUWAIT; MUSCAT I C)
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