The Business Times, 1 February 1993

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  • 14 1 SINGAPORE Business Times WE KNOW ASIA MITA (P) 552/12/92 Monday, February 1, 1993 75'
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    • 94 1 DAVOS, Switzerland Speculative attacks on the French franc were politically motivated and aimed at destroying the relationship between France and Germany, former French Prime Minister Raymond Barrc said yesterday here. Current attacks on the franc were "inspired by political motives", Mr Barrc said and
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    • 64 1 BRUSSELS Belgium was prepared to send troops into Zaire if there were any problems with evacuating its citizens from the country's riot-torn capital, Belgian Defence Minister Leo Delcroix said yesterday. Zairean President Mobutu Scse Scko has refused entry to more than 300 Belgian
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    110 1 Exchange rates i ss s$ USS 1640 1.522 2.496 DM 0.631 1.036 100 Yen 0.807 1.324 MS 0.381 0.625 HKJ 0.129 0.212 Baht 0.039 0.064 Rupiah 0.048 0.079 Cnide oil us$ Change WTI 20.12 0.52 Brent blend 18.35 0 40 Dubai fateh 15.95 0.40 Minas 17.95 unch Tapis
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  • 530 1  -  From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA STIFF new rules are to be introduced by the Jakarta Stock Exchange to protect minority shareholders following a spate of intra-company acquisitions which have caused widespread disquiet in the financial community. The Indonesian Capital Markets Regulatory Agency, Bapepam,
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  • 672 1 SINGAPORE The top item on the agenda of the newlyformed Committee to Promote Enterprise Overseas is tax measures and incentives for overseas ventures, which the committee will propose within a month. Minister of State (Finance and Communications) Teo I Chee Hean, who
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  • 237 1 SINGAPORE Prime Minister Cioh Chok l ong hosted his third Lunar New Year Garden Party at the Istana yesterday. f or over two hours, he mingled with community and grassroots leaders as well as trade unionists and their families. signing autographs and
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  • 421 1  -  Question mark raised over future of ERM From Ray Heath in LONDON EUROFE's financial markets will open up to another week of uncertainty this morning following the devaluation of the Irish punt at the weekend. After months of resisting heavy speculation against
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  • 409 1  -  Authority to look at ways of helping local companies By Anna Teo SINGAPORE Criteria for operational headquarters (OHQ) status and tax incentives for companies aspiring to become an OHQ will be reviewed to see how local firms could be further helped, the
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    • 186 1 cga SAAB ECOPOWER TR4NS EU3OK4RS Tel: 251 6888 CONTENTS I Financial 10.11 S pore News 2 Regional News 3.4 Markets Focus 5 Oob/KlSf. 5f5.,15.16 Features Currencies 12 Enter prrse/Mgt 20. 21 Market Reviews 14 Sports i; Share Info 13 18 Smie»/Commodities 12 S 'pore M 'sia 7-9 Subscription Td Fax
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    • 7 1 Singapore News NPit's franchise programme Pg 2
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • eye on the ECONOMY
      • 356 2  -  By Paul Leo GROWTH in money supply, M 2, trailed off towards the end ol 1992 to a low of just under 10 per cent in November. M 2 comprises currency in active circulation and private sector demand deposits known as MI
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    • 264 2 IHE East Asian Consultancy (EAC) is launching a lecture series on China for its corporate clients from tomorrow to help them understand the country better. Some 40 representatives from its 21 corporate clients are expected to attend the first series of 40
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    • 553 2  -  National Productivity Board s 1993/94 corporate plan Reports Anna Teo THE National Productivity Board, which last year set itself the goal of doubling the productivity of domestic industries by 1999, now reckons it can achieve that three years earlier. Having made "good progress" on the
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    • 445 2 MANUFACTURING companies spent an average of 5 per cent of their sales revenue ensuring that things were done right the first time, or because things were not done right from the start, a survey shows. The comparative figure for the construction
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    • 278 2 I HE Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) expects Singapore's container traffic to grow by 15 to 17 per cent this year. In a statement issued on Saturday, possibly in reaction to a report that Singapore might have lost out to Hongkong as the
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    • 468 2 FACED with dwindling funds, the Skills Development Fund (SDF) is reviewing its support tor the training of new workers and for short courses that do not significantly "deepen" skills. The National Productivity Board, which administers the fund, will also make older worker training a
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    • 51 2 feyi lti Items We respray include Machineries Equipment Panels Lockers Shelvings Elevator Doors Shutters Filing Compactus Plan Files Stationery Cupboards Safes Fire Proof Cabinets Desks And so on For details contact Tel: 741 1094 Fax: 744 2990 H M H ELECTRO PAINTERS Block 1 Jalan Pasar Baru #01 -45 Singapore
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    • 337 2 What's in a brand name? Pg 20 CENTREPOINT PROPERTIES LTD Notice Of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of CENTREPOINT PROPERTIES LTD will be held at #02-00 Alexandra Point. 438 Alexandra Road. Singapore 0511 on Thursday. 18th February 1993 at 10.00 am for the
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  • THE REGION
    • 351 3 AFP BANGKOK Thai banks are mulling over ways to cool excess liquidity with the country s largest bank suggesting a cut in deposit rates to stem the inflow of foreign funds, but the central bank urging easier borrowing terms. Bangkok Bank, Thailand's
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    • 325 3 AFP JAKARTA The fallen hero of an increasingly desperate cause, East Timorese independence, goes on trial today in an Indonesian court. The head of the Revolutionary Front For An Independent East Timor (Fretilin), Xanana Gusmao, will face a court in Dili, the
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    • ASIA NOTES
      • 97 3 AFP MANILA Three Hongkong firms, three hotel chains and eight other companies are interested in leasing a portion of a former U J military recreation facility in the northern Philippines, an official said here on Saturday. Hongkong firms Hallidon International, Hambrecht and Quist and
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      • 86 3 Bernama PAIMTAI REMIS Malaysian Foreign Minister Abdullah nil. 1 Badawi is confident that the issue regarding the Philippines' claim over Sabah will be resolved in Malaysia's favour under President Fidel Ramos' leadership. "I see an understanding between the two countries on ways of resolving the issue
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      • 81 3 AFP HONGKONG China has picked leaders of local proChina groups while increasing by more than half the num*eT .°Li epu xes from in its Parliament ahead of its 1997 takeover, it was reported on Saturday. The People's Congress of Guangdong Province, to which Hongkong belongs,
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      • 78 3 AFP HONGKONG Sino-British relations took another battering at the weekend as Beijing signalled the end of an undeclared Lunar New Year holiday truce with a strident attack on Hongkong's multi-billion-dollar airport project A spokesman for the Chinese side of the Sino-British joint Liaison Group set
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      • 64 3 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has ordered thousands of illegal foreign traders, who have formed huge colonies in several cities, to leave the country immediately, The Star reported yesterday. "It is best that the aJected foreign workers surrender themselves to the authorities now rather than face the
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    • 312 3 The Malaysian constitutional crisis Bernama JOHOR BARU The Johor state government had decided to withdraw with immediate effect privileges accorded the Sultan of Johor and members of the Johor royalty not provided for under the law except those pertaining to religious matters.
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    • 254 3 Bernama PANTAI REMIS Umno information sessions to explain the constitutional amendments removing the legal immunity of the Malay rulers were not to pressure the rulers but to give a clear picture on the matter to the people, party vice-president Abdullah Ahmad
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    • 437 4 MFN renewal could jeopardise improved ties, say officials Reuter BEIJING China fears that improved trade relations with the United States could be dealt a blow over the issue of its Most Favoured Nation (MFN) trading status this year, the China Daily reported yesterday. It
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    • 280 4 AFP BEIJING China's bid to prevent economic overheating by cutting back on lending this year "by no means" signalled a new austerity plan, the central bank's chief was quoted as saying yesterday. People's Bank of China governor Li Guixian said new
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    • 350 4 AFP SEOUL President-elect Kim Young Sam will take office this month intent on quickly reviving South Korea's sagging economy by aiming for annual economic growth of 6 to 7 per cent this year. The 65-year-old incoming president was quoted in press
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    • 238 4 South China Morning Post HONGKONG The colony last year notched up its biggest trade deficit yet at HK530.34 billion (556.43 billion) in a trend which economists say will stunt economic growth in the territory unless the government takes steps to increase or
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    • 656 4  -  From Florence Chong in SYDNEY WHEN the Northern Territory government decided in 1990 to reshape its employment and training policy, it looked to Singapore. Shane Stone, then the minister in charge of the revamp, went to Singapore to discuss the matter with
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  • REGIONAL FOCUS
    • 1004 5  -  Focus on Thailand he Thai government is hoping to kill two birds with one stone with its decentralisation plan. Andrew Cooke reports Andrew Cooke BANGKOK The plan is really quite simple you coax developers into moving their projects to rural areas and, in one fell
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    • 919 5 The former Thai air force chief, out of favour after last May's crackdown, is eyeing a seat in Parliament BANGKOK When former Thai air force commander-in-chief Kaset Rojananil declared his intention recently to enter politics after his retirement this September, it
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    • 129 5 m National University of Ireland t *3(j&l> 1908 1 Bachelor of Financial Services 3™ We' May 1993* Correspondence Study Structure Contents (New) The BFS Advantages 2 IS month, MjWtow Diracd propta. as optxxcd 10 At tndnoal fin anc independent correspondence mode 2 subjectsevery three months instead of the I months
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    • 122 5 to I > L o I E E/,> I 4> V, i Drop in to the Plaza Hotel any day during Chinese I New Year, and you can join the celebrations with j our mouth-watering selection oflohei dishes. Cafe i Plaza has a Chinese New Year Buffet with raw fish
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  • THE WORLD
    • WORLD WATCH
      • 74 6 AP L E v H th^nran^JL?k" n Preside l Hashemi Rafsanjani said yesterSlnTder^es U m^nT^ W,,,BeS,Ures from the U S before It will consider resuming diplomatic ties. He suggested that one h d m h r e frecinB l f b,llions °rSa- in SSswE
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      • 112 6 AFP its ß huS H enfrLr,n R H USSia inviting the Gu,f state s to invest in its nuge energy and mining sector, and is sending out deleea g£ ne LlZnlr?" a bid 10 forge cSer°«„ d „oS tunities and trv t t k°
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      • 95 6 AFP OTTAWA Prime Minister Brian Mulroney vesterdav was expected to indicate whether he planned to lead his Progressive have" 10 Canada s next election. Canada iv f! f? general election by November, five vears v" U r r y T ed hiS Con *rva.ive y
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      • 58 6 Reuter SOMALIA A Somali woman running across a field as US army helicopters brought soldiers for a sweep through the bandit-plagued town of Afgoi, 30 km from Mogadishu, on Saturday. The American military said it would establish "overwhelming force" in the town for two or three days
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      • 47 6 Reuter PARIS France began evacuating about 100 nationals from the not-torn Zairean capital Kinshasa yesterday, ferrying them under military escort across the Congo River to Brazzaville Mid the Foreign Ministry here. Also evacuated were a few Portuguese and other non-French foreigners. Reuter
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    • 277 6 Reuter TORONTO Nearly three-quarters of chief executives from Canada's largest companies believe the economy will recover in 1993, a national opinion poll said on Friday. Optimism has grown since February 1992, when only 57 per cent of the executives questioned believed the economy
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    • 488 6 Gatt's Dunkel suggests calling an end to the Uruguay Round Knight-Ridder WASHINGTON Newly-in-stalled United States Department of Agriculture Secretary Mike Espy has this message for his European Community counterparts: He will not be a patsy when negotiating a new General Agreement
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    • 424 6 Reuter NEW YORK US Defence Secretary Les Aspin has directed Pentagon aides to review practical aspects of integrating avowed homosexuals into the military, including whether to give them separate barracks and bar them from combat. The New York Times reported in
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    • 429 6 Reuter DAVOS, Switzerland China is targeting growth of 8-9 per cent in an economic strategy for the 1990s that is based on continuing market reforms and building up much needed infrastructure, a senior official said on Saturday. Addressing a session at
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    • 270 6 Reuter WASHINGTON Most Americans think President Bill Clinton is doing a good job, according to two opinion polls released on Saturday, although one showed Mr Clinton with a higher early-term disapproval rating than six predecessors. That poll, conducted for Newsweek magazine, showed
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    • 270 6 Knight-Ridder WASHINGTON The government is expected to report tomorrow that the US index of leading economic indicators in December posted its largest gain in almost 10 years. However, several private economists said they didn't expect gains of that magnitude in
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    • 452 6 World Economic Forum Reuter DAVOS, Switzerland New Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin has rejected speculation that he may switch from market policies and has assured Western business leaders he will push ahead with radical economic reform. Mr Chernomyrdin, on his first foreign excursion
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    • 270 6 Knight-Ridder DAVOS. Switzerland Iran's central bank governor has pledged to take whatever action is necessary to honour letters of credit from Iranian commercial banks paying for imports into the country. Commercial banks had delayed payments on US$2 billion (553.2 billion) worth of
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    • 184 6 ASIA-PACIFIC AIRPORT TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE 1993 (The first to be held in Asia) 15-16 February 1993 Regent Hotel, Kuala Lumpur A Regional Forum on «he Latest Airport technologies KEYNOTE SPEAKER YB Datin Paduka Hajjah Zaleha Ismail Deputy Minister of Transport, Malaysia Airport Technology in Asia's Airport Today Aircraft Maintenance Resource Common
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  • COMPANIES MARKETS
    • 618 7  -  Li Ka-shing and Teh Hong Piow helping to sew up deal By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE In what could be the first of its kind, a deal struck in Hongkong will soon see two high-flying Chinese companies gaining control of a company listed
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    • 740 7  -  By Alvin Tay SINGAPORE Luxury watch retailer The Hour Glass Ltd is fast making a name for itself in Australia with the opening of two additional boutiques in recent months and plans for a listing on the Sydney stock
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    • 677 7  -  HOCK LOCK SIEW By Lee Han Shih SINGAPORE When will the bottom line of soft-drink maker Yeo Hiap Seng be boosted by property income? This must be a question that is constantly on the minds of YHS shareholders and analysts, particularly when they
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    • 253 7 SINGAPORE Hongkonglisted CDL Hotels has started talks to buy a hotel in Xiamen from its controlling shareholder, the Hong Leong group, but the deal will only be sealed when the hotel can produce a steady level of profits. This was disclosed by
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    • 161 7 MBT KUALA LUMPUR The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) pliuis to redouble its efforts to educate the public on the role of the share market. In the latest KLSE quarterly newsletter Berita BSKL, chairman Nik Mohamed Din Datuk Nik Yusof said that this
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    • 313 7  -  By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Central Provident Fund members have another unit trust the Schroder Singapore Trust to invest in from today. Managed by Schroder Investment Management (Singapore) Ltd, the fund will invest its money in Singapore stocks and other approved investments under the
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      289 7 Source: Bridge Info Performance of STII't indox stocks j u 29 Lm Sane Mn Mk Ckfc facte! tun Avirao 1.970 0.010 1.68 0.63 c 7 500 0.050 6.40 3.IJ r-2??* 4960 4 24 CaU Store J 000 0.020 2.56 1.26 r£?u 'I 300 0400 "2 25.24 Genkb, 0.870 0.020
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    • COMPANIES
      • COMPANY BRIEFS
        • 55 8 SINGAPORE Genting Berhad and Resorts World Bhd (RWB) have agreed not to proceed with the proposed restructuring of Genting Highlands Tours and Promotion Sdn as the proposal is no longer appropriate to the streamlining of the Genting Group's transportation and airline ticketing services. RWB intends
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        • 71 8 SINGAPORE Austra Amalgamated Tin Berhad said it has received notice trom a director, Tow Kong Liang, who said he is the beneficial owner of 1,030,500 ordinary shares in the company. The amount represents 2.5 per cent of the issued and paid-up capital of the company.
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        • 103 8 SINGAPORE Bukit Katil Rubber Estates Bhd has reported ea ngs of M 5434,000 (*****,000) for the half-year to Oct 31, 1992, up 30 per cent from M 5335,000 previously. The directors have recommended an interim dividend of eight sen, "P ro P I
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        • 25 8 SINGAPORE Bank Islam has appointed Ibrahim Mahaludin bin Puteh from Malaysia's Ministry of Finance to the board of the bank.
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        • 70 8 KUALA LUMPUR Permodalan Nasional Bhd (PNB) and its publicly-listed subsidiary, UMW Holdings, will hold 48 per cent of the equity in the second national car project, PNB's chief executive officer Datuk Khalid Ibrahim said on Saturday. He said a signing ceremony to formalise
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        • 91 8 TOKYO Japan's Finance Ministry will urge Japanese brokerage firms to close more offices and lay off employees to cut costs, the Nihon Keizai newspaper said. Most brokerages are ?o^ Ct T d u l rejX)rt current »°sses for the year through March j e
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        • 94 8 Bloomberg Business News BANGKOK Charoen Pokphand Feedmill, the largest ag-ro-mdustrial affiliate in Thailand's CP Group, said its net after-tax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1992, came to 1.15 billion baht (5573.9 million), an increase of 26.9 per cent on the previous year. On
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      • 476 8 British airline sets up subsidiary to run service to Taiwan South China Morning Post HONGKONG After a year of highly sensitive diplomatic wrangling, British Airways (BA) and Taiwan's EVA Airways have been given permission to operate direct flights between London and Taipei. EVA,
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      • 344 8 Reuter TOKYO With the death on Saturday of Taikichiro Mori, the Japanese property-owner who was called the world's richest man, an empire of more than 80 Tokyo office buildings will be controlled by his second son, news reports said yesterday. Minoru Mori,
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      • 346 8 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Earnings of companies in the motor industry, which received a boost recently from the lifting of the restrictive hire purchase terms, are expected to grow 15 per cent a year for the 1993-94 period. This is based on
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      • 298 8 MBT J KUALA LUMPUR Most > companies in Malaysia's con--5 struction and building materials industry, described by Arab-Malaysian Securities as an "overweight" sector, are exI pected to record further growth in profits this year and the next. The profit
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      • 400 8 AFP SYDNEY Shares in Austra-lian-born media baron Rupert Murdoch's News Corp Ltd are expected to be boosted after a US agency awarded an investment rating to a part of the media group in New York over the weekend. News Corp's
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      • 343 8 MBT MANILA Food and beverage giant San Miguel Corp (SMC) and Hongkong-based Malaysian tycoon Robert Kuok are expected to step up their property development projects in the Philippines this year, analysts say. The two are joint venture partners in San Miguel
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      • 548 9 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK. James D. Robinson 111 has resigned as chairman ol American Express C o. just days after weathering a boardroom storm at the largest travel and financial services company in the US. A company spokesman said during the
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      • 462 9 FT NEW YORK Shares in US companies involved in the cellular telephone industry plunged last week as America was gripped by a scare linking use of mobile telephones to brain cancer. Among companies hardest hit have been Motorola, the world's
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      • 151 9 Reuter AMSTERDAM European electronics giant Philips Electronics NV said on Saturday that it had postponed launching its high-definition televisions and voiced a fierce attack on European Community policy on the new technology. "The economic importance of HDTV has in my view been more than proven. It's
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      • 297 9 Reuter ANCHORAGE. Alaska Unocal Corp plans to spend US$ll9 million (SSI9S million) over the next three years to boost oil field production in Alaska's Cook Inlet, says a company official. The investment included a US$l7 million drilling rig, new production facilities costing
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      • 255 9 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK Pfizer Inc shares fell almost two points in early trading last Friday after a suit was filed against the company claiming that its PCA artificial hip implants were defective. The company's stock recovered through the da
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      • 376 9 Bloomberg STAMFORD. Connecticut Xerox Corp said it lost US$736 million (Ssl.2 billion) in the fourth quarter, the first quarterly loss since early 1990. because of charges related to its planned exit from financial sen ices. Xerox said the loss amounts to US$7.BO a
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      • 253 9 FT LONDON Sales of Cadbury Schweppes soft drinks in eastern Europe are set to rise sharply as a result of a franchise deal with Pepsi-Cola of the US. The deal, which may lead to further co-operation between the two companies in the region,
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      • COMPANY BRIEFS
        • 95 9 Reuter r at make a profit in 1993, managing director n <l uoted as saying. "Also in 1993, as in Qot r\ ,at u Wl Cnd ,n he told Panorama magazine on T u a e not elaborate. Fiat surprised many analysts last I QQTTh
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        • 89 9 Bloomberg Business News WSSI A group led by New York financier Mario mcr^f sed 'Is stake in Neiman Marcus Group to 21.14 atou? USS4S 1 m^ Ut lcc 9 Per Cenl by P urchasin g shares worth k? million (557.4 million). Mr Gabelli's group bought lit
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        • 97 9 FT ,S ask L the European Commission to investiS L™™?. Cr brcak »ng European Community law us '"8 pension fund money to invest in a Scottish plant which is drawing jobs away from France. The domestic appliance group has denied breaking any EC rules. Hoover's
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        • 90 9 Reuter Phfr M I U U° Mlchae Monus, former president of Phar-Mor Inc. has been indicated on 129 counts, including bank fraud, mail fraud, wire fraud, filing false income tax returns, conspiracy and 118 counts of money laundering. The US Attorney for the Northern District of
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        • 79 9 Reuter NEW YORK Osram GmbH has acquired GTE's North American lighting business for undisclosed terms. Osram said during the weekend that the combined company in North America will adopt the name Osram Sylvania Inc. Dean Langford formerly president of the GTE Electrical Products Group, is president
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        • 91 9 Reuter MADRID The Kuwait Investment Office (KIO) has appealed against the rejection by the High Court of its lawsuit against seven former managers of its Spanish holding company Grupo Torras SA. "The appeal was presented late last night," a spokesman for the company said on
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        • 105 9 Bloomberg Business News Illinois The jury in the US$3 million product liability suit brought against US cigarette manufacturer R J Reynolds Tobacco Co and the Tobacco Institute has ruled in favour of the defendants. The jury on Saturday returned a verdict in favour of R
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    • FINANCE
      • 310 10  -  By Conrad Raj SINGAPORE More than 50 banks have expressed interest in providing a term loan of US$l2O million (S$ 198 million) tor Malaysian Airlines System Berhad. The five-year loan with a grace period of one-and-a-half years is
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      • 451 10 Ailing thrift could be test case for Clinton Reuter LOS ANGELES A demand by federal regulators that Glen Fed Inc bolster its capital by mid-year is pushing the ailing US thrift closer to a government takeover, something that could be a
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      • 155 10 Reuter TAIPEI Taiwan will allow Bank of East Asia, one of Hongkong's biggest banks, to set up a representative office in Taipei, the semi-official Central News Agency said yesterday. The Finance Ministry and the Cabinet's Mainland Affairs Council, which sets policy
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      • 302 10 Reuter AFP TOKYO A Bank of Japan (BOJ) official said on Saturday that the central bank is not considering cutting its official discount rate at the moment. He told Reuters that media reports on Friday and Saturday that the rate would
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      • 245 10 South China Morning Post HONGKONG Growth in residential mortgage lending in 1992 plunged to 13.6 per cent following meteoric gains of 35 per cent in 1991 and 33 per cent in 1990, in the clearest sign yet of stagnation in the sector. Taking
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      • SMALL CHANGE
        • 99 10 Reuter BEIJING The Bank of China plans a rapid expansion overseas this year, aceording to Bai Shizhen. general manager of the bank's international department. The move is in line with Beijing's policy of internationalising its financial industry and is part of the hanks strategy
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        • 71 10 c J,n J my a senior telephone clerk at the 1 ,h Fxchan S e working behind a plastic spider near i, p CXC ?L e m New York last Frida y- The launch of Standard Poor s Depositary Receipts, or Spiders, got a brisk reception
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        • 91 10 Reuter u a n rt?r Pnmar > Industry Bank of Australia's SKffi 1 sow ea, nds farmers has increased to nearly NZ$lOO million (5584.6 million) since it entered the New Zealand market three years ago, Piba's New Zealand manager Ron C h fit f^
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        • 61 10 MANILA Starting in May, the government will no longer award franchises for new bank branches across the Philippines through the auction system, Central Bank governor Jose Cuisia said yesterday. "We are lifting the bid requirements on bank branching, he told reporters. But he said the opening
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        • 76 10 Reuter BANGKOK Thai Farmers Bank has informed the Stock exchange ot Thailand (SET) that its executive board has decided to split each of the company's 100-baht par value shares into 10 r o/v\ Pa r value. The move will give the bank a total
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      • 270 11 IT WAS a week of mixed fortune for the US dollar against Asian currencies last week. Whilst strengthening against the ringgit, baht and Indonesian rupiah, the US dollar was slightly weaker against the local dollar. The most dramatic move was seen in the ringgit/Singapore
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      • 441 11 Reuter ZURICH Switzerland's electronic futures and options exchange (Soffex) said last week that Swiss rejection of closer integration with Europe was making planned cooperation with other European exchanges more difficult. Swiss voters in December \oted to stay out of the European
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      • 344 11 Coupon Numbsr Indiea tlva Gross Maturity Yaar nii#d rata Amount ifml of day* of mkMa prlcos /amaft* irill m redemption (*P«) (#m) tsst ■CvrUVa Intoraat iwauaing accruod Interest) ytald <*pa) 1.3.93 N*****0S1988 530.00 1/3 1/9 152 7T 0# 2.48f 1.7.93
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      • 379 11 Reuter LONDON Sterling faces a potential tailspin against the dollar after setting a six-year low of U551.4875 last Friday, technical analysts say. "If we close (in Europe) at US$l.49 or lower, then it's a very nasty looking picture indeed." said John Cunningham, director
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        1933 11 Rates are the average of 9 selected banks IraJe wfithinJ indrx lakulainl awain\i S'pvre\ lop 14 irodinq partnei < base war lON* I DniMA I rnme wiwmg raros BANKS ABN Amro Bank NV 6 ANZ Banking Group 6 Allied Irish Bank PLC 6V? American Express Bank 6'/j Arab Banking Corp
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      • 721 12  -  SIMEX WEEKLY ROUNDUP -By Quak Hiang Whai SINGAPORE Simex traders arc still bullish about Eurodollar futures this week after comments by US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan last week which signalled the possibility of rateeasing in the US. They also expect more economic data
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      • 1155 12 AFP LONDON The fall in the value of sterling, which dropped after the Bank of England cut interest rates by one point to 6 per cent, helped commodity prices last week. Sterling's fall encouraged buying on the British markets, making certain soft goods
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    • 1586 12 Rubber MS CinnKtj faefcwp (fcrtww ctorif «t lpp iSS 1 Contract (S cents/kg) Hose Volume Open Month Low Sett (tonnes) Interest f*93 OOO OOO ***** 300 500* Mar 0.00 0.00 151.75 600 6 125 tT ***** ***** 1350 7.050 May 156 50 155.50 155.75 250 6 900 Jun
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    • 4489 13 CORPORATE results Net Earn EPS Conn... D I* LY TY LY tompM, u. (Sm) (cts) (cts) RSl I H 495 0 33 11.2 •Alex Hldgs Dee 22 1 0.844 0 584 4 22 3 13 \Mn£ Dec I F 88 527 85 262 16.5 19 Dcc
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    • 752 13 Relative Strength Index: The RSI measures the rate at which prices move. In theory, it ranges between zero and 100. In practice however, it fluctuates between 10 and 90. RSI is calculated over a specified period, say 13 days, and is derived from the formula: 100 100/ [(up
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    • MARKET REVIEWS
      • 844 14  -  By Ray Heath London LOW ER interest rates and a more competitive pound is the medicine that a lot of economists have been prescribing for the UK economy. Last week it was given an overdose. A one-point cut in interest rates on Tuesday
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      • 476 14 Hongkong AFTER the long weekend, the market had a good start in the first two trading days of the Year of the Rooster with the Hang Seng Index gaining 26 points. However, there was a lack of fresh news to stimulate strong buying interest and
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      • ASIAN MARKETS ROUNDUP
        • 100 14 AFTER an explosive start on Monday, the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) Index slid on Friday for the fourth straight day and closed at 974.48, off 0.06 points for the day and 5.2 points for the week. Trading was thin, with 112.36 million shares worth 6.3 billion baht changing
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        • 132 14 OPTIMISM over continuing oil exploration kept the Philippine stock market rising slightly for the second week before falling on Friday, analysts said. On the Manila Stock Exchange, the Composite Index rose by 0.1 per cent to 1,343.18 points on Friday from 1.341.47 points on Jan 22 while at the
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        • 62 14 SHARE PRICES strengthened slightly on the Jakarta Stock Exchange, ending higher on Friday following a three-week fall. The JSE Index closed at 280.146, slightly up on the previous week's 277.051 in reduced trading. The average daily volume fell to 8.07 million shares, worth 30.27 billion rupiah. from the previous
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        • 89 14 CONFIDENCE smashed by domestic p( )litical tension dealt a hei ivy blow to share prices on the Taiwan Stock Exchange during the holiday-shorte ned week last week. The Weighted Price Index plunged 16 9.39 points or 5 per cent to settle at 3,251 .23 points on Friday, agai nst
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        • 91 14 SHARE PRICI :S on South Korea's stock market slid sharply during a week of bad investment news, in spite of a gove rnment announcement of sweeping cuts in interest rates on Tuesday. The broad-t »ased Composite Stock I 'rice Index slid steadily frc m Tuesday to close on 5
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        • 97 14 DATA releasee I on Thursday confirming Australia's inflation rate a > the lowest of western in> Justrialised countries was I argely overshadowed by o intern over economic grow th and had little impact on the market by the week's c nd, brokers said. The share market closed on Fri.
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      • 295 14 AFP j Tofcyo SHARE prices rebounded last week on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on growing expectations of a further cut in the discount rate. The Nikkei Stock Average ol 225 blue chip companies finished at 17,023.78 yen. up 686.97 yen or 4.2
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      • 914 14 New York WALL STREET got ofl to a shaky start last Monday after a sharp drop in long-term US interest rates but share prices rebounded on positive economic figures and good corporate earnings reports. The Dow Jones index of 30 leading industrials closed
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      • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
        • 926 14 +3.78 US BLUE-CHIP stocks closed higher in moderately heavy trading on Friday after cellular-phone stocks were swept by turmoil over the technology's potential role as a health hazard. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 3.78 points to 3,310.03. adding a total of 53.22 points for the week. Gainers
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        • 250 14 -2.5 SIOCKS ended modestly weaker as many investors begin to assess the first round of Canada's fourthquarter financial earnings, dealers said. Telecommunications giant Northern Telecom Ltd was the biggest loser after its chairman resigned on Thursday as CtO. The TSE-300 Index closed down 2.5 points or 0.07 per cent
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        • 2169 14 London J«" Pence TT Industrials A. A. C orp \dr 21 MO 200 De Beers Did Adr 14 320 2/* Minoivo Adr 13 4/8 -050 Philips Electronics 23.370 4/8 Rosal Dutch 147 A/8 > fen Allied L>oas 579 Amec 7} 4 8 Ahfees National 368 4/8 I 4/8 AaJa Group
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    • 2177 15 Source: Bridge Info Source: Bridge Info MOST ACTIVE volume MulnPurpusc 11.038.000 Tan hong 50t 3.889.000 kamunling 5«r 3.X85.000 Anal Slccl 50c 2.76.1.000 Mulphj Intl 50c 2.357.000 Puh Bk foreign 2.259.001) Kcnong Bhd 5(V I 610.000 Set Properties 1.537.000 Mctroplcx 50c I 442.000 MBf Capital 1.351.000 Promcl 1.274.000 C.IL
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    • KUALA LUMPUR STOCK EXCHANGE
      • 4739 15 Bernama THE STOCK MARKET rebounded from earlier losses last week aided by Maybank's better-than-expected earnings and suggestions that interest rates may be cut. Otherwise. it would have been an uneventful entry for the Year of the Rooster in the absence of players who were away for
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    • STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE
      • 4299 16  -  By Moiz Tyebally AFTER some hesitation in the earlier part of the week, the Straits Times Industrials Index finaly broke its all-time record last Friday It closed decisively higher at 1,620.16, up 13.04 points from its last high recorded on Mar 27, 1990. Analysts
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    • 259 10 ADVERTISEMENT FOR CREDITORS In the matter of GOLDEN DELIGHT MANUFACTURING PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) And In the matter of the Companies Act, Cap. 50. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before the Ist
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    • 239 11 22 23 February, 1993 The Regent Singapore Prominent panel of speakers with international expertise: Azirn Mohd Zabidi, General Manager Dr Mark Mobius, President, Templeton Emerging Commerce Property Trust Managers Bhd (Malaysia) Markets Templeton International (Singapore) Shun Pen, Assistant General Manager, International Fund Mamagement Unit David Adams. Executive Director Permodalan Nasional
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  • SPORTS
    • 450 17 Golf AFP DUBAI Wayne Westner and rookie Retief Goosen put South Africa back on the golfing map by taking the top two places in the Dubai Desert Classic here yesterday. A last-round charge by Severiano Ballesteros and England's Ryder Cup contender
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    • 258 17 Super Bowl season rolls around yet again NYT NEW YORK The New York Times said in an editorial yesterday: "They're back! No, not Larry King and Ross Perot. There's an even more tedious tribe grown-ups who think it matters who wins Sunday's Super Bowl. Of course, it is just another
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    • 648 17 Australian Open AFP MELBOURNE Jim Courier defied furnace heat and a recharged Stefan Edberg to land back-to-back Australian Tennis Open titles here yesterday. With on-court temperatures soaring to as high as 65 deg C, Courier mastered his No 1 rankings rival 6-2, 6-1, 2-6, 7-5
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    • 536 17 NYT MELBOURNE It has become one of the sporting cliches of the *****: Monica Seles with warm-up jacket neatly zipped up, clutching a large silver trophy as a horde of photographers jostle for a clear view. The scene was replayed on Saturday
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    • SCORE CARD
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        54 17 AFP WASHINGTON Saturday's NBA results: Charlotte 127 Washington 121; Atlanta 149 Philadelphia 123; Miami 98 Cleveland 95; Indiana 110 Detroit 106; Minnesota 91 Milwaukee 82; Houston 108 New Jersey 105; San Antonio 129 Sacramento 124; Denver 109 Chicago 102; Utah 113 LA Clippers 105; Phoenix 126 Dallas 105; Seattle
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        91 17 Reutcr Reuter PERTH Australia. 203 behind on first innings, were 75 for four in their second innings at the close on the second day of the fifth and final cricket test against West Indies on Sunday. Scores: Australia 119 and 75 for four. West Indies 322. Reuter CALCUTTA England
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        57 17 AP NEW YORK NHL results Saturday: Montreal 5 Ottawa 3: Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 2; Boston 6 New York Islanders 5; Winnipeg 6 Hartford 3; Toronto 3 New York Rangers I; Tampa Bay 4 Minnesota 3; Detroit 4 Vancouver 4; New Jersey 2 St. Louis 2; Chicago 2 Los
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        68 17 AP OSAKA, Japan Results Sunday in the Osaka International Women's Marathon: I. Junko Asari (Jap) 2 hrs 26 mins 26 sec. 2. Tomoc Abe (Jap) 2:26.27. 3. Yoshiko Yamamoto (Jap) 2:29.41. 4. Nobuko Fujimura (Jap) 2:30.02. 5. Lorraine Mollcr (NZ) 2:30.31. 6. Miyoko Asahina (Jap) 2:30.68. 7. Li'-hua Kie
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        265 17 AFP REUTER AFP MADRID Spanish league result Saturday: Real Madrid 2 Barcelona I AFP ROME Results of Italian first division Sunday: Ancona 0 Torino 1; Brescia 2 Napoli 1; Foggia 2 Milan 2; Genoa 2 Fiorentina 2; Inter 2 Udincse 2; Juvcntus 2 Cagliari 1; Lazio 2 Sampdoria I;
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        135 17 AP MELBOURNE 1993 Australian Open Champions: Men's, Singles Jim Courier (US xl) b Stefan Edberg (Swe x 2) 6-2. 6-1. 2-6. 7-5. Doubles: Danie Visser/Laurie Warder (SA/Aus xlO) b John Fitzgerald/Anders Jarryd (Aus/Swe x 4) 6-4. 6-3. 6-1. Women's, Singles: Monica Seles (Yug xI) b Steffi Graf (Ger x
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        370 17 AFP Reuter Reuter AFP AP DUBAI Final leading scores in the Dubai Desert Classic Sunday (GB unless stated): 274 Wayne Westner (SA) 276 Relief Goosen (SA) 277 Seve Ballesteros (Spa). Barry Lane 278 Mark Davis, Anders Forsbrand (Swc). Paul McGinley 281 Ernie Els (SA) 282 Patrick Hall. David Gilford.
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    • SIDELINES
      • 114 17 AFP PERTH Queensjander Peter Senior produced a par round of 72 yesterday for a tour-round, 13-under 275 and the championship in the Heineken Golf Classic at The Vines here. He was three stroke's clear of New Zealand rookie Michael Campbell Campbell closed with a five-under-par
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      • 60 17 Reuter MADRID To many. Saturday's soccer match between Spanish teams Real Madrid and Barcelona may have been just another game. But for the players, every game seems a matter of life and death. Real Madrid striker Emilio Butragueno (right) and Barcelona's Jose Maria Bakero duelled for ball
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      • 69 17 AFP YOKOHAMA Steffi Graf, beaten finalist in Melbourne on Saturday, will try to make up for her disappointment this week by spearheading the U*****,000 (551.22 million) Toray Pan Pacific Open women's tennis tournament here. The 23-year-old Grafs major threats in Yokohama will be Gabriela
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      • 66 17 Reuter PHOENIX, Arizona American Robert Wnenn edged into the lead on Saturday as five-time British Open champion Tom Watson plunged out of contention after the third round of the US$l million (551.62 million) Phoenix Open. Wrenn, whose lone PGA Tour victory was in
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      • 99 17 AFP AUCKLAND All Black coach Laurie Mains is pleased with the draw for the 1995 rugby World Cup tournament, announced in Cape Town on Saturday. "I think the All Blacks have a pretty good draw. New Zealand has every opportunity of advancing through to
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      • 101 17 AFP PERTH The West Indies are close to inflicting a crushing defeat on Australia in the series-deciding fifth Test at the Waca Ground here. Australia yesterday ended the second day of a match scheduled for five days with 4-75 in their second innings, still
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  • THE ARTS
    • 672 18  -  Adults who take piano lessons for the first time need teachers with the right touch. Janet Elder meets an inspiring teacher and a grateful student in New York Janet Elder NYT Anna chang was haunted all her life by a road not taken when she
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    • 663 18  -  With the Lunar New Year festivities still alive, Chin Lian Khion listens to some recently-released CDs of Chinese classical operas Chin Lian Khion THE MANY painted faces of the Sichuan Province Chuan Opera Academy and the acting, vocal and acrobatic mastery of Pei Yan-Ling of the Hebei Clapper
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    • 1021 18  -  This week, the SSO performs Christopher Headington's Violin Concerto in the presence of the composer himself. Christopher Smith looks at the man and the music Christopher Smith The writer is British, a language consultant and a freelance writer ue Wei and the SSO. under the
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    • 1098 18 TV RADIO FMch Lives, 10.30, SBC 5 1989 sequel sees jfl Chevy Chase as a reporter who inherits a plantation and gets into all sorts of ridiculous situ- I investigating the murder <Jr of his first southern conquest. Unforgivably filled with racist f comments, the most M jSj Jm >
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    • 428 19 BNj Nothing Beats A Bud. 3j I WHERE TO WINE, DINE AND ENTERTAIN 1^ ORGANISE YOUR OWN KARAOKE! If s your very own Karaoke party! King's Hotel has come up with a Daily Karaoke package for groups of 10-200 people from 12 noon to 5 pm. After your Penang Buffet
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  • ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT
    • 1231 20  -  Plenty. Among other things, it shows whether a country has arrived. Chuang Peck Ming reports OUS hra oarv-»r»» in 1 nnn.> r J Chuang Peck Ming FAMOUS brands commonly speak of financial achievement for individuals who don them. They arc also the marks of economic
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    • 942 21  -  Managers should allow employees to achieve company goals creatively argue Kenneth Stott and Allan Walker Kenneth Stott, Allan Walker Kenneth Stott is Lecturer in Management Studies at Nanyang Technological University and Allan Walker is Senior Lecturer at Northern Territory University in Australia. Their
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    • 511 21 DHL INTERNATIONAL has announced the appointment of Graham Davey as its regional manager for South-east Asia. Mr Davey will be replacing Roger Bowie who has moved on to take up the position of worldwide services director at the DHL s world headquarters in Brussels. Prior to his recent
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  • 480 22 Reuter AFP TAIPEI More than 4,000 people demonstrated in Taipei yesterday in protest against the resignation of Premier Hau Pei-tsun, victim of an internal struggle in the ruling Nationalist Party. The protesters, many of them retired soldiers who like Mr Hau fled to Taiwan
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  • 356 22 Iraqi deputy PM reaffirms commitment to UN resolutions AFP LONDON Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Tareq Aziz said yesterday that his country had no intention of attacking Kuwait, but refused to say if Baghdad recognised the Gulf sheikdom as a
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  • 296 22 Reuter HONGKONG Beijing's economic reform drive has spawned ambitious plans for a world-class financial centre to rival even Wall Street, a Chinese-funded news agency said yesterday. Beijing's "Finance Street" will offer everything from banks and bourses to diners and dance halls with
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  • 791 22  -  The Bottom Line NIRMAL GHOSH NIRMAL GHOSH The writer is a BT journalist I £*>4 INCK President Fidel Ramos' I pledge to pursue the NIE goal in earnest, the Philippines has attractI L Jcd considerable attention in the regional media. Given the country's
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  • 297 22 AFP PHNOM PENH The partitioning of Cambodia during UN-run elections appeared inevitable yesterday as the UN Security Council's deadline for the Khmer Rouge to join the peace process passed without signs of moderation from the radical faction. A UN Security Council
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  • 150 22 AFP DAVOS, Switzerland Russia will oppose any military action against Serbia, Russian Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin said here yesterday. Speaking to journalists on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, he said: "The conflict should be stopped by diplomatic means." He refused to
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    • 1147 23  -  Joseph Rajendran and Claire Leow find out why strong growth in the major markets has not been matched regionally IMHiiIIMHHm munications and finanr«» a J Joseph Rajendran, Claire Leow Document imaging has gone mainstream, says US research firm Dataquest Inc, whose latest survey of this
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    • 349 23  -  4 r W Joseph Rajendran finds a Singaporean network in the US Joseph Rajendran THE Singapore Association of Silicon Valley (SASV), brainchild of a local entrepreneur who has lived in the US for the past 17 yeare, is encouraging Singapore individuals and companies to
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    • 573 23  -  Young and technologically savvy, White House staffers were not prepared for what they found. Gwen Ifill reports from Washington Gwen Ifill NYT THE staff members at the Clinton White House were still flush with victory from the campaign and recovering from a week of inaugural
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      • 893 24  -  Helen Chang, who recently visited several software companies in the US, files this report Helen Chang Many small software companies would envy Edmark Corporation. The children's software specialist sells well in Japan, Australia and the US. And now it is being
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      • 643 24  -  Latest figures show no single PC maker dominating the local market. But Compaq thinks it can change that. Claire Leow reports Claire Leow A FTER the savage price wars of the last few XA. years, and the technological changes sweeping the computing landscape, the PC industry
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        • 43 24 SINGAPORE UK-based computer maker ICL has launched several new PCs to complement the first range of products launched in August 1992. The new range comprises basic models using the 386 microprocessor to the high-powered servers running the 486 chip.
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        • 62 24 SINGAPORE lech Semiconductor, the joint-venture between three multinationals and the Economic Development Board has invested over SI million in Hewlett-Packard (HP) PCs for its office and wafer fabrication facility. The computer hardware comprises about 260 HP Vectra PCs and computers based on the 486
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        • 54 24 PALO ALIO. California Advanced Micro E)evices (AMD) and Hewlett-Packard (HP) have signed an agreement to develoo advanced logic microprocessors with five to 10 million transistor on a single chip by 1995. A number of AMD staff will be assigned to work at HP s
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      • 1145 25  -  IriTerVIEW Patrick Ngiam. whose IPC Corporation has just bought an award-winning PC company in the United States, talks to Technology Editor Kenneth James about the vision that drives'him on Kenneth James In this series, II people speak on what matters to them and to the industry
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      • 664 25  -  UNSYNC INTEGRATING IT AND BUSINESS Continuing his guide to the four pillars of the Andersen technology vision, Willie Cheng looks at the second pillar, the Universal Network Willie Cheng The writer is the managing partner of Andersen Consulting, Singapore, and is actively involved in the Singapore 11 community.
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      • 791 26  -  Mobile computing takes a swing at this week's Johnnie Walker Golf Classic. Shahiron Sahari has the exclusive details Shahiron Sahari IMAGINE being able to know, in an instant, exactly how your rivals are doing on the golf course, instead of trying to keep tabs with the
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      • 691 26  -  <m. -<. < TOM AMBROSE The writer is president of Ambrose Consulting, a consulting firm in Sacramento, C alifornia. thai helps businesses use information technology productively. He contributed this commentary to BusinesslT. WITH 1993 already underway. I've been reflecting on all of the amazing sights
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  • Shipping Times
    • 411 27  -  By Juliette Walker SINGAPORE Hongkong's World-Wide Shipping, which operates one of the world's largest independent tanker fleets, has thrown its full support behind a proposal by Shell International Marine for reducing the risk of tanker disasters and oil spills. In a press
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    • 250 27 NYT LONDON The Cunard Line, the British-owned company best known for its Queen Elizabeth 2 luxury liner, announced on Thursday that it had I'ormed a long-term joint venture with Crown Cruise Line of Finland to market Crown's three ships under the Cunard Crown name.
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    • 1142 27 Page Col ABC Containerline 12 I Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahrenkiel Liner 16 4 Allied-Link 16 4/5 Alpha Feeders 6 1 ANL 3 1/2 •APL 5 3_5 •ASCL 5 5 ASXCLShpg 15 2 Avant Shpg 6 4/5 A via Airways 14 4 Ball
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    • 384 27 Bernama LUMUT, Perak Malaysia's first cargo bulk terminal costing Ms6o million (5537.5 million) will be located at the Kampung Acheh industrial site near Sitiawan, Mentri Besar Tan Sri Ramli Ngah Talib said on Thursday. He said the Lumut Maritime Terminal
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    • 363 27 BANGKOK THE American President Line (APL) is requesting the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to reschedule freight train service between Laem Chabang Commercial Port and Bang Sue terminal to avoid rush hour. APL general manager for Thailand Brian
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    • 1104 28  - Dark clouds over Far EastEurope shipping sector Too many vessels chasing too little cargo and a weak economy in Europe make for a rough time for Far East Freight Conference members. Juliette Walker reports Juliette Walker SHIPPING lines on the Far EastEurope trade are squirming as excess tonnage and Europe's
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    • 506 28 Dry cargo freight rates were a shade softer after the market on Friday,stabilised in recent days, with the Baltic Freight Index down one point at 1,278, brokers said. US Gulf/Japan heavy grain was reported fixed at U5522.80 and the BFI subindex fell to U5522.93 from US$23. Strength in
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    • 837 28 we report- compiled by Cockett Marine Oil Ltd, shows pnee ranges in US dollars instead of single prices for a more comprehensive description of the market. P ce f shown are based on average-sized stem. Market movements are indicated. ,u Tl? C( f kett Bunker Price
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    • 290 28 COURSES ns 1993 id "J Shipping courses organised by Singapore National Shipping Association. Feb 3 Apr 7 (10 evenings): ts Effective Written Commutilca--0 tion in Shipping Management x (SDF 50%). Feb 11 May 20 13 evenings): Principles of Shipping Documentations Practices (SDF 70%). i m It Feb 26:
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    • 12958 36 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name ol the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates ot arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after
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      • 361 43 B Diparttff Marina Wharves Batam Mum *****3 M04 0102/1000 02.02/2300 Batam.ndo 2 2103S M03 01 02/0800 01 02/1900 Nurbaya III *****3 M04 01 02/1000 02 02/2300 Blue Comet 215 M24 alongside 30 02/2200 Pasir Panjang Terminal Bangkok Nave 18EB P09A alongside 02.02/1100 Fengtao 01-72 P05 alongs«Je 31.01/2300
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      • 412 46  -  By Dexter Lee SINGAPORE Kampuchea Airlines will soon launch an all-cargo service between Singapore and Phnom Penh, with an eye on handling some of the regular shipments of supplies and equipment going into Cambodia for the United Nations' peace-keeping forces. The carrier's general
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        54 46 Reuter SANGATTE, France The new British Ambassador to France, Sir Christopher Mallaby (centre), after crossing the channel by tunnel on Friday. He is the first British envoy to arrive at his overseas post by land. One his side are Alain Bernard (left), Eurotunnel manager and the the
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      • 306 46 UPI NEW YORK The New York Times commented editorially on Thursday on the airline industry, saying: "US airlines don't like British Airways' 20 per cent purchase of USAir for US$3OO million (***** million). Fearing competition from the merged company, they
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      • 212 46 Reuter BRUSSELS European airlines said last Thursday that the number of passengers they carried on international routes rose by 12 per cent last year, but the increase largely represented recovery of traffic lost during 1991. The Association of European Airlines said its
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      • 351 46 South China Morning Post HONGKONG Shenzhen Airport authorities have upgraded their cargo terminal plans because interest from overseas has exceeded expectations. The first phase of the terminal had been scheduled to open in mid-to-late-1994 with a capacity of 80,000 tonnes a year. But
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      • 385 46 FT LONDON General Motors Europe has transferred all production of its Opel/Vauxhall cars in Finland to Germany, triggering a complex legal battle with its Finnish partner Valmet, the majority stateowned paper machinery and engineering group. GM has moved Finnish production of its Opel/Vauxhall Calibra
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        • 125 46 Reuter R T A Indonesian rescuc officials searched yesterday for P®** 'hat went missing in the jungles anda arC lOOk,n r for the P ""h helicopters Skvvan sth n 3 rCSCUe ofr cial Mid twin-propellor Sky van. with 11 passengers and four crew, went
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        • 86 46 Reuter DUSSELDORF German airline Deutsche Lufthansa An pects to suffer another loss in IM profitability next year, deputy chairman Kiaus Schede said in a newspaper interview last week. The loss-making airhne which is mS nSLfIB2Or Cxpecls 3 loss of aro "»d 200 minion marks
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        • 158 46 Reuter RIO DE JANEIRO Brazil's stevedores began an open-ended tnke to protest a port reform bill, halting operations at all of the country s ports, union leaders said last Thursday. Brazil's Congress voted late on Wednesday to approve the final version of a pSdem hfma
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        • 107 46 Reuter MILWAUKEE Johnson Controls Automotive Systems a nit of J o hns on Controls Inc, in a joint venture with Bertrand Faure, a French seat manufacturer, said it was chosen to supply complete seats for the 1995 Ford Motor Co Escort/Orion and the 1996
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        • 114 46 Knight-Ridder I^?JL Fsfs r Northrop Cor P last Wednesday it would cut about 200 jobs this year at its commercial aircraft-assembly t0 B oe«ng Co's decision to reduce production of the 747 jumbo jet. The cuts at Northrop, which has built the fuselages for the
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        • 95 46 Reuter MEXICO CITY Corporation Mexicana de Aviation, one of tne country s two international airlines, admitted in a letter to employees that it faces liquidity problems and will soon require a Iresni infusion of capital. "We are covering our problems of liquidity to the limit
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    • 345 28 TIDES AND WEATHER TODAY'S TIDES (Iwiehl in metres) miMrilNIIMIHIHII TOMMTCOWS TIDES HOW 0000 0100 8200 0300 0400 0500 0640 0700 0100 WOO ION 1100 1200 1900 1400 ISM 1CM 1700 1100 1900 2000 2100 2200 2300 JR 13 15 17 3n 94 H 1. no 2 S-S 2 2 2
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    • 1692 31 STRAITS SHIPPING PTE LTD 10 Hoe Chiang Road #11-01 Keppel Towers Singapore 0208 Tel: *****88 Fax: *****17 accepts Shipping Pte Ltd STRAITS VENTiar vn vu. C Go SAHS CONTAINER StRVtCt TO CAMOOOU l 01-02 Feb 02 Ft 03 Feb SS& STRAITs'wMTURf VMf 2T' 06 F,b M "> F /Wy El*
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    • 655 33 II PLEASE DIAL 1-800-*****00 (TOLL-FREE) II II II FOR ALL BOOKINGS (NOL SERVICES) l| R1 Connecting C. Pegasus Voy TE in Hkg II j I C. MERCURY SOE I OCi/O2 C ZEUS !,!l PLD S LL A VA CM ®AU«OU MPH ATL NYK L—- ljlj=[= jgTg ITI g|g r lirl
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    • 653 34 I w AS AGENTS: KAWASAKI SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD (CR No- **********0 M) TKTI? UAI.VC,. St», ***** TELEX: KAWAKIRS23I6S FAX _H By I Kl MALAYSIA: -K'UNE MARITIME (MALAYSIA) SON BHD A M TEL SA *****00 PK *****75 PEN *****0 JB *****1 PGIJ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD Indonesia: p.t.saranalautinternusa teljkt *****76.*****77.57^900 EXPORT
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    • 733 35 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD 140 Cecil Street. #03-00 PIL Building, Singapore 0106. CW NO ********** ANNOUNCEMENT Bangkok Service Crane Surcharge years f 7^ 1 Operators serving Bangkok are allowed to use vessels' own gear for discharging and loading of containers. The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) levies a Crane
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    • 1309 38 snipping mnes, muiiuny rcuruary i Full Container Liner Services UJ Malaysia s Afents: Indonesias*tents: Crt.rlZi,* Pte LU 2Mistrißoad 58 Persian Raja Muda Musa Lot 3.34. 3rd Floor. Jl IR H Juanda 111/14 HMC Building nl5 00 Chinese Chamber of Cnmm*rr* »m nz,™ ***** Port Hlang Wisma Stephens. Jakarta Pusat Singapore
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