The Business Times, 19 September 1994

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  • 14 1 SINGAPORE Business Times MITA(P) 010/12/93 Monday September 19 1994 WE KHOW ASIA 75* i
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  • 2 am LATEST
    • 61 1 Reuter STOCKHOLM Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt's government was defeated in a general election yesterday, according to the first exit poll published shortly before polls closed. The opposition Social Democrats led the poll with 44 per cent and the Left and Green parties took 11.2
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    • 28 1 Bloomberg Business News WASHINGTON US Undersecretary of the Treasury, Frank Newman, yesterday said he saw no immediate need for legislation to regulate derivatives. Bloomberg Business
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  • 157 1 Stock narfcet indices Friday Week change STU 2.297.18 -2.78 KLSEComp 1.185.27 +3.61 Nikkei 19.796.26 -101.62 Hang Seng 9.968.52 -176.50 SET Index 1.546 24 +37.39 Jakarta Comp 525.63 -6.73 CLSA China B 1.221.42 -13.55 Aust All Ord 2.059.0 -11.6 FTSE 100 3.065.1 -74.2 Dow Jones 3.933.35 +58.54 Average of
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  • 559 1  -  By Lilian Ang SINGAPORE The Sembawang group's proposed bil-lion-dollar Karimun Industrial Estate on four islands in Indonesia's Riau archipelago is finally getting off the ground, three years after the plans were first mooted. Ong Tiong Beng, deputy general manager of Karimun Industrial
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  • 197 1 AFP The Straits Times HONGKONG The curtain fell yesterday on Hongkong's first elections under Governor Chris Patten's democratic reforms, with 33.1 per cent of all voters turning out to cast ballots. A total of 757 candidates are fighting for 346 seats in the
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  • 393 1 Bloomberg Business News AFP BEIJING China has revised its 1994 inflation target upward to 15 per cent, the China Daily reported yesterday, as a senior economist predicted that heavy pressure on prices would persist for a long time. The
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  • 531 1  -  By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE The richest non-Chinese Asians may be Japanese, but South-east Asia has its share of very high-net worth non-Chinese too. A survey by Zibenjia, the Chinese-language version of the business monthly Forbes, has identified 20 non-Chinese South-east Asian individuals
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  • 512 1  -  By Chuang Peck Ming SINGAPORE Singapore will focus on financial services and information technology in the next stage of its economic development. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong said in a television interview broadcast in Brisbane yesterday. "With manufacturing, we'll always go
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  • 350 1 Bloomberg Business News AFP PORT-AU-PRINCE Former US president Jimmy Carter held two more rounds of talks with Haiti's military rulers yesterday, but up to 2am this morning, there was still no sign as to whether he had made progress in heading ofT a US invasion. "There
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  • SINGAPORE NEWS
    • EYE on the ECONOMY
      • 304 2  -  By R Sivanithy AUGUST trading volume on Sesdaq spiked upwards, thanks to the listing of Omni Mold in the middle of the month. A total of 185.7 million units worth $191.52 million changed hands. This compares with the 130 million valued at $147.5 million done
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    • 478 2  -  By Joseph Rajendran LOCAL conglomerate Wuthelam Group has invested $2 million for a 95 per cent stake in a start-up computer firm called Aims Labs. BT understands Wuthelam International Investment took the stake because of Aims' research and development expertise. The company
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    • 366 2  -  By Abdul Hadhi SUNTEC CITY Development (SCD) is launching its marketing campaign for phases one and two of Suntec City Mall today. SCD told BT yesterday that the two phases total 500,000 sq ft, of which 30 per cent has already been taken
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    • NEWS ROUNDUP
      • 73 2 ARGYLE, the world's largest producer of diamonds by volume, is displaying 47 coloured diamonds at the Regent Hotel as part of its annual tender exhibition of very high quality stones. Pink-col-oured diamonds cost 20 to 25 times the price of similar quality white diamonds. The
        Reuter  -  73 words
      • 73 2 MINISTER for Defence and Labour Lee Boon Yang left for Kuala Lumpur yesterday to meet defence ministers from Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand and the UK. The ministers will call on Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad and later visit the annual FPDA naval exercise taking
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      • 66 2 THE Furniture Mall, touted as Asean's largest one-stop furniture retail centre, opened during the weekend at The Plaza in Beach Road. It occupies 13,935 sq m about the size of three football fields and boasts of up to 48 stores under one roof. Plans are in
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    • 204 2 PERSONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT Every Saturday in Business Times 3rd HONG KONG NHONG K 0 N r d HONG 4 W/m OPTICAL FAI R| I OPTICAL FA I R«BL 3 I NOVEMBER 3 N 1 NOVEMBER 3 5jTvS NOVEMBER 3-5. Jk,, 9 4 3rd HONG KO WG 0 p Set your
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    • 422 2 Daity Rum Interim Report Highlights 1994 Profit after taxation US$lO9.l m+ 60% Earnings per ordinary share U5C5.99 50% Earnings per ordinary share before exceptional item USC4.OO Unchanged Dividend per ordinary share USel 65 +6% "Dairy Farm has experienced more severe competition in some of its major markets but continued to
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  • SOUTH-EAST ASIA
    • 413 3  -  By Ven Srenivasan SINGAPORE While Asia is holding its own when it comes to attracting direct foreign investments, conflicts are emerging between the types of investments investors would like to make and those that governments want to attract, says Political and Economic Risk Consultancy
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    • 326 3 UPI MANILA President Fidel Ramos returned to the Philippines yesterday with US$5.7 billion (SsB.4 billion) worth of new investments from what he called a successful nine-day working visit to five western European nations. Shortly before leaving Germany last Friday,
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  • CHINA/HONGKONG/TAIWAN
    • 453 4 AFP Bloomberg Business News BEIJING China's failure to curb soaring inflation has forced the central bank to announce a 5.62 per cent hike in interest rates payable on long-term yuan deposits due in October, a report said yesterday. The China Daily Business
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    • CHINA WATCH
      • 110 4 Reuter lAIPEI A laiwan navy anti-aircraft missile hit a civilian plane instead of the target drone it was towing, killing all four aboard, a navy spokesman said yesterday. The Learjet-35, leased to the navy by the private Golden Eagle Airlines, was towing drone in the
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      • 98 4 UPI HONGKONG At least one person was killed and hundreds injured in southern China after an earthquake in the Taiwan Strait sent tremors throughout the region, official media reported yesterday. The quake, which occurred at 2.21pm last Friday, affected Shantou, Chaozhou and Jieyang cities in north-east
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      • 84 4 AFP BEIJING China has issued a circular stipulating that Beijing will be responsible for collecting taxes from all foreign-funded enterprises under the country's new fiscal system, a report said yesterday. The State Administration of Taxation document, which defines central and local bureaus' roles under
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      • 52 4 AP BEIJING China loses nearly 95 billion yuan (5516.4 billion) annually because of its heavy pollution, a report said yesterday. The figure is 6.75 per cent of the gross national product, compared with 3-5 per cent losses in developed countries, the Business Weekly
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    • 336 4  -  By Schutz Lee SINGAPORE Sino-foreign funds which aim to trade in China's A share market must raise their money abroad, according to draft guidelines for the setting-up and management of such funds in China. A news report from Beijing quoted an official from
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  • REST OF ASIA
    • 410 5 AFP Reuter NEW DELHI India has ended months of suspense by spelling out rules that will govern competition in its lucrative telecommunications market after opening up basic telephone services to overseas and local companies. While some overseas companies
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    • Article, Illustration
      52 5 Reuter TOKYO Six-year-old Yu Adachi riding on a dogsled pulled by a Siberian husky during an exhibition race in front of a shrine at a department store here over the weekend. Judging by his expression, the boy enjoyed the 50m ride, which was made more realistic with crushed
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    • 152 5 Reuter ISLAMABAD US Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary visits Pakistan this week to strengthen economic links between Washington and its estranged Cold War ally. Ms O'Leary flies into Islamabad on Wednesday with more than 70 US business executives excited by Pakistan's encouragement of private investment
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    • ASIA NOTES
      • 63 5 Reuter TOKYO Heavy rains swept across Japan yesterday, bringing relief to drought-stricken areas but causing floods in Tokyo where train delays left more than 30,000 people stranded on platforms for hours. Japanese rail authorities reported a total of 48 trains travelling to and from Tokyo
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      • 92 5 AFP SYDNEY The battle to merge two of Australia's most successful radio networks intensified yesterday when Austereo Ltd spurned aAS 121 million (S$ 133 million) takeover bid by Village Roadshow Ltd. Village Roadshow, which owns the MMM FM radio network, said on Friday
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      • 73 5 Reuter SEOUL South Korea is expected to ask former US president Jimmy Carter for help to reschedule historic talks between the leaders of the rival Koreas, the domestic Yonhap news agency said yesterday. Yonhap, quoting a government official, said South Korea hoped the talks
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      • 93 5 AFP NEW DELHI India's leading health pressure group yesterday flayed the government's new drugs policy, saying it will force prices up and lead to shortages of essential medicines. The Voluntary Health Association of India (Vhai), which has more than 3,000 community health groups as members,
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  • THE WORLD
    • 421 7 Reuter WASHINGTON US legislation enabling a new world trade agreement hinges on whether Congress's two top taxmen can agree on where to find the last few billion dollars. About US$l2 billion (S$ 17.76 billion) overall is needed to compensate for lost
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    • 436 7 Ahead lies tackling inflation head-on and closing obsolete factories FT MOSCOW The Russian government is poised to decide on the next and most dangerous step in its three-year-old reform process. Going ahead would mean launching a full-scale attack on inflation, closing many obsolete
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    • 79 7 Reuter ORACLE, Arizona John Druitt, captain of the second Biosphere 2 team, emerging from the sphere over the weekend along with six other team members after a six-month stay inside the sealed glass structure near here. Greeting the team were (from left) Biosphere staff
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    • WORLD WATCH
      • 63 7 Reuter WASHINGTON A public interest group said yesterday that tobacco political action committees had given US$7 million (SS10.5 million) to members of Congress since 1987 and helped block bids to raise cigarette taxes or ban indoor smoking. The US Public Interest Research Group said
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      • 54 7 Reuter STOCKHOLM Swedes began voting yesterday in a general election that opinion polls predict will spell the end of a three-year-old conservative coalition government. Polls opened at 0600 GMT for 6.5 million voters on a wet and blustery autumn day throughout Sweden and will close
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      • 39 7 AFP CAIRO PLO chairman Yasser Arafat was to draw up a timetable for development projects in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip yesterday in a bid to unblock international aid, officials said. AFP
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    • 274 7 Reuter HAVANA In a sharp break with past policy, the Cuban government will soon allow farmers to sell produce in markets where supply and demand will determine prices. The policy was revealed in an interview published in Saturday's Granma newspaper
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    • 132 7 News The emerging dragon across the Asia Business News the format. Asian Market Digest K v i only news tool that for With only how the markets that focuses No other programme on developments hour than Asian that the fortunes brought to I the J9^ you some the most markets
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  • SPORTS
    • 690 8 Golf AFP GAINESVILLE, Virginia A young international squad felt the heat on Saturday as America's experienced golfers continued to apply the pressure in the inaugural President's Cup match-play tournament. The hot, humid weather forced the star of the International squad, British Open
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    • 566 8 AFP AP WOBURN, England Severiano Ballesteros looked to be on his way back into the World Match Play championship on Saturday heading for the 70th victory of his glittering career. The Spanish ace took a two-stroke lead into the final 36
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    • SPORT SHORTS
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        71 8 AFP HONGKONG China fired the latest shot in a diplomatic skirmish surrounding the Asian Games when it lashed out on Saturday against a Taiwan officials plan to attend the meet in Hiroshima next month. Xinhua news agency carried a warning that if Japan allowed any of Taiwan's leaders
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      • Article, Illustration
        34 8 AP lAS VEGAS Julio Cesar Chavez of Mexico weathered an early storm before stopping American Meldrick Taylor in the eighth round to retain his World Boxing Council super lightweight title on Saturday. AP
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      • Article, Illustration
        334 8 AFP GAINESVILLE, Virginia President's Cup match-play tournament second day on Saturday Foursomes (alternate shot): David Frost/Pctcr Senior (SA/Aust) b Hale Irwin/Jay Haas (US) 6 and 5; Corey Pavin/Loren Roberts (US) b Craig Parry/Fulton Allem (Aust/SA) I up; Vijay Singh/Steve Elkington (Fiji/Aust) b Jeff Maggert/John Huston (US) 3 and Frank
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      • Article, Illustration
        47 8 AFP BONN Grand Prix racer Michael Schumacher said on Saturday he intends to stay with the Benetton Formula One team next season. The world championship leader scotched speculation that he would quit the Anglo-Italian team which has been hit bv allegations of cheating this season. AFP
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      • Article, Illustration
        49 8 SYDNEY Australian rugby league preliminary final yesterday: Canberra 22 North Sydney 9 (Canberra plays Canterbury in the grand final on Sep 25). BUCHAREST Wales beat Romania 16-9 here on Saturday, with captain leuan Evans snatching victory from the jaws of defeat with the only try of the game.
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      • Article, Illustration
        34 8 BARCELONA World Open semi-finals Saturday: Jansher Khan (Pak xl) b Rodnev Evles (Aust x 4) 15-7 15-12 15-13; Peter Marshall (Eng x 3) b Peter Nicol (Scot x 7) 15-7 13-15 15-5 15-3.
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      • Article, Illustration
        75 8 AFP AFP HONGKONG The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has decided to impose "softer" balls for future fast-surface tournaments in an effon to apply the brakes to the power game which has been turning the fans away. AFP BORDEAUX Guy Forget's remarkable comeback to top-flight tennis after his long absence,
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  • Business IT
    • 602 9  -  Delegates were disappointed by the lack of fresh views in many keynote addresses which were delivered by captains of the IT industry, sources tell David Mok David Mok NO real insights. That was how industry sources describe many of the speeches given by
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    • 151 9 Reuter NEXGEN Inc became the first company to start shipping computer chips that compare to Intel Corp's Pentium microprocessor, the New York Times has reported. Nexgen had begun shipping four chips that ranged from US$4O4 (SS6O6) to US$777, depending on their processing
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    • 440 9 Reuter A year-old start-up company here announced what could be a breakthrough product using ATM switching technology. While ATM or Asynchronous Transfer Mode technology is widely touted by telecommunications, computer and cable television companies as the answer to delivering interactive multimedia information over
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    • 324 9  -  By Joseph Rajendran CALIFORNIA-based Sun Microsystems has split up its Asian operations into four autonomous groups to expand distribution channels and invest in other companies. The four groups are: Asean, Hongkong (covering China and Taiwan), Korea (as a single market), and India
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    • 247 9 Reuter GERMAN electrical engineering giant Siemens AG said it expected its troubled Siemens Nixdorf Informations Systeme AG (SNI) computer unit to break even in the 1995/96 financial year. "With more consistent cost management and further efforts in all areas the break even
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    • 148 10 Reuter REFUTING market rumours that keep resurfacing, Tandy Corp said it is not in any discussions about acquiring CompUSA Inc. "We're aggressively executing our business plan for Computer City and we're not en- gaged in any discussions regarding an acquisition of CompUSA,"
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    • 432 10 Last week, our pool of IT reporters circled Intech *94 to uncover the latest in the industry. Their findings IN the increasingly competitive personal computer industry. the trick is to "go after the total PC opportunity", Compaq Computer chief executive Eckhard Pfeiffer said
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    • IT TAKES
      • 68 10 SINGAPORE IBM's new version of OS/2 operating system will be announced next month. The new OS/2 will provide easy Internet and Compuserve access and plug-and-play capability for PCMCIA cards, such as fax and modem cards which can be fitted and removed from the PC. It will
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      • 40 10 SINGAPORE Epson has launched GT-9000, a full-colour scanner aimed at professional users. It can reproduce colour images at up to 2.400 dots-per-inch. and can be used in both Macintosh and PC environments. Prices start at $2,695.
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      • 48 10 SINGAPORE On-Line Consulting, a distributor of IBM mainframe systems and application software, has been appointed exclusive distributor in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region for Science Research Associates' (SRA) range of multimedia training software. Areas covered include computer programming, computer operations, databases, communications and networking.
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      • 48 10  -  Compiled by Lee Wai Leong SINGAPORE IBM will hold a seminar on "Distributed Computing Enabling Your Business" on Nov 8 at the Oriental Hotel. Patricia Seybold will speak on how to use object-oriented technology in business and on workflow/workgroup computing. To register, call 320-1363.
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    • 587 11  -  IT THE NEXT WAVE Software globalisation and standards are facilitating growth of multilingual applications, writes Ho Yean Fee Ho Yean Fee The writer is a member of the research staff at the Institute of Systems Science and is engaged in next generation multilingual systems.
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    • 787 11  -  The Stylus Color can spice up a business proposal, reports David Mok David Mok High-quality colour print-outs are no longer out of reach for people on a tight budget. Epson's Stylus Color inkjet printer retails for under $1,000 and delivers stunning
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    • 798 12  -  Juha Saarinen looks at the architecture of Microsoft Opus Juha Saarinen WRITING a mass market 32-bit PC operating system is a difficult task. Going the whole hog with every single component fully 32-bit, you end up with something like Windows NT or Unix. These
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    • 563 12  -  WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY TOM AMBROSE The writer is a Support Contracts Specialist with Hewlett Packard's Americas' Field Operations. He also has extensive consulting experience helping businesses to use information technology productively. ONE of the paradoxes of the Information Age is that we have too much information. Determining
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  • ENTERPRISE & MANAGEMENT
    • 849 13 Companies must think creatively to meet the challenges of the future WHY are so many organisations "stuck" at a time when change is so rapid and the need to adapt so critical? Now that companies need and want individuals to take initiative, teams to develop
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    • 567 13  -  Tom Peters talks about management success in the 90s. Doreen Soh reports Doreen Soh The writer is a Sydney-based journalist who contributed this pin e to BT CORPORATIONS that are still struggling to come to terms with Total Quality Management, empowerment, kaizen and re-en-gineering, should just
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    • 481 13 AMERICAN Re-Insurancc Company has promoted Lizbeth Zorbas to vice-president in its international division. Based in Singapore. Ms Zorbas will also serve as the regional manager of the South-east Asia region. After receiving her BA from the University of North Florida. Ms Zorbas went on to pursue an MBA
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  • Global TRONICS '94
    • 368 14  -  By Juliette Walker Electronics is piping hot. And the fastest growing area for electronics in terms of both demand and production is the Asia-Pacific region with its emerging economies. In Singapore, the electronics industry led manufacturing sector growth, with output up 28.3 per cent in
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    • 952 14  -  Overseas expansion is a necessary strategy for growth, local electronics manufacturers tell Linda Chee Linda Chee The writer is a freelance Journalist who contributed this article to BT FOR TRI M Technologies, regional isat ion is a critical growth strategy to ensure a secure future
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    • 1273 15  -  Claire Leow looks at how the US semiconductor industry licked the Japanese juggernaut and examines the American impact in the region Claire Leow The writer is a BT journalist THE US semiconductor industry regained its lead over the Japanese last year. US market research
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    • 1017 16  -  Juliette Walker examines the reasons behind the slowdown in spending by international procurement offices in Singapore Juliette Walker The writer is a BT journalist THE 106 international procurement offices (IPOs) here are going strong. But the once fiery pace of their shopping is cooling off.
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    • 1206 17  -  Energy providers will find their investment in the region paying off as rapid economic growth generates higher demand for power. S N Vasuki reports S N Vasuki AT PAITON in the heart of East Java an international consortium is building a US$2.3 billion
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    • 144 14 In other pages: semiconductor industry strikes back, Pg 15 International procurement The shopping cools off, Pg 16 Fuel for growth in Asia's power sector, Pg 17 Editor Juliette Walker Sub-editor: Magdalene Phong Amptron SEE you AT OUR BOQTH 6115 INDUSTRIAL MEASUREMENTS, MONITORING AND CONTROLS Deuts^Zettef-Ge^ Power I 1 K_, J
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    • 256 15 GIobaITRONICS '94 Asia's largest electronics manufacturing exhibition and conference I ffflßfft o gUfc. v.\ Over 1,400 Exhibitors from Technical Conferences and •P M wk 30 countries- Workshops *flBl discover new-to-market technologies, buy/ keep pace with technology development in trade products, appoint new agents in the the global electronics market! ~'m£w-
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    • 323 17 ENEX-ASIA '94 mmmkwTrwm Right Connections gfi'Mi At Asia's Premier Electrical Power Exhibition 21 24 SEPTEMBER 1994 WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 4,5,6 10.30 am 6.30pm Daily (Except 24 Sept: 10.30 am 4pm) If you are in the electrical and power generation TKcet more than 300 leading companies from 21 countries, Attend
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    • 472 19  -  Benjamin Loh reviews Lars Vogt's piano recital, the first in a series featuring German pianists Benjamin Loh Lars vogt, the first of four German pianists presented by the Goe-the-Institut to tour Singapore, Jakarta, Bandung, Kuala Lumpur and Manila, kicked off the series at Jubilee Hall last week. Vogt,
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    • 593 19  -  The former child prodigy devotes her time to bringing music to young children. Chisake Watanabe reports Chisake Watanabe AP SHE IS perfectly at home on the stages of the great concert halls of Europe and America. But on this day, violin virtuoso Midori chose
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    • 208 19 Singapore: Hazy. Showers in the late morning and earty afternoon. (Temperature 25-31) to* ftiMt Ceat Em*a Ml/U' Cead. BuenosMaa 19/09 Cloudy Auckland 15/07 Cloudy Amsterdam 14/10 Cloudy Chicago 25/11 Cloudy Bv*K* 33/26 Sunny AtHens 27/16 Cloudy Honolulu 33/22 Showers Be*ng 23/11 Cloudy Bertm 14/04 Qoudy Houston 31/17 Cloudy Oomoey 31/26
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    • 874 19 TV RADIO K'V Giants of Ningaloo. 9pm, SBC 12 L Growing to a length of 40 feet or more, whalesharks arc the largest fish in the world. This fcj 1 documentary explores their watery world and attempts to discover why they visit the reef system for a few weeks each
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  • 667 20  -  Mahathir's attack against forum could turn November meeting into tense affair, say diplomats From Leslie Lopez in JAKARTA MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad's latest stance on the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) forum suggests a leaders' showdown is on the cards when the group convenes for
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  • 359 20 Reuter BRUSSELS In a rare case pf intentional public self-hu-miliation, European Union finance ministers will admit today that virtually all of them nave been guilty of negligence in managing their national finances. The ministers will agree with the European Commission that
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  • 51 20 Reuter BEIJING A mother taking her son for a ride on a mini tank in a park near Tiananmen Square on Saturday. Five years on from the crackdown against protesters with real tanks nearby, some parents are happy to let their children play with toy ones.
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  • 250 20 Bloomberg Business News NEW YORK General Elec- I trie Co, unwilling to relinquish < all of its media holdings, is se- i riously considering selling at least 51 per cent of its NBC j television network to Time < Warner Inc.
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  • 342 20 Eastern Express HONGKONG Yue Hwa Holdings, a privately-con-trolled company which owns the chain of Yue Hwa Chinese Products Emporiums here, will spend US$l3O million (SSI9S million) to expand its presence in China. Yue Hwa chairman KCYu said on Friday the company
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  • 646 20  -  The Bottom Line LOH HUI YIN LOH HUI YIN The writer is BT's Bangkok correspondent. THAI Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai's recent trip to Japan to woo investors was. by all accounts, a success. The list of those who expressed interest in
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  • 235 20 Reuter BEIJING Communist China's old class enemies now figure in the cream of its newly rich, with an official survey showing the most lucrative jobs as lawyers, pop stars, stockbrokers, business executives and factory chiefs. The survey, carried out by the State Planning
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  • COMPANIES & MARKETS
    • 253 21 Bernama PETALING JAYA Ericsson Telecommunications Sdn Bhd, a household name in the Malaysian telecommunications industry, on Saturday secured a major order worth M$ 112 million (5564.9 million) from Cel-com-Cellular Communications Network (M) Sdn Bhd for the installation of digital mobile telephony equipment. Ericsson's
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    • 305 21 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Syarikat Telefon Wireless (STW), which is barely out of diapers, is going global with its revolutionary wireless access networks which complement existing telephone services. The company, which was awarded a licence last December for a trial run of its technology in
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    • 268 21 Eastern Express HONGKONG Jardine International Motors Holdings (JIMH) managing director Anthony Nightingale yesterday denied a report that the company's parent, Jardine Matheson Holdings, was planning to sell its 75 per cent stake in JIMH to Singapore's Cycle Carriage. "It is not
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    • 178 21 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Chemical Company of Malaysia Bhd (CCM) announced on Saturday that its proposed management buy-out has been approved by the International Trade and Industry Ministry. Acting on behalf of CCM, Bumiputra Merchant Bankers Bhd said in a statement on Saturday that CCM's proposed divestment
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    • 733 21  -  HOCK^ By Catherine Ong SINGAPORE It is not every day that a stock exchange willingly surrenders to outsiders its members' right to profits. The Stock Exchange of Singapore's latest move to allow foreign brokers to bypass their local counterparts when
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    • COMPANIES
      • COMPANY BRIEFS
        • 65 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Shell Refining Company (FOM) Bhd has reported a 36.1 per cent decrease in operating pre-tax profit for the six months ended June 30, 1994 to M 565.113 million (5537.8 million) from M$ 101.968 million in the previous corresponding period. The company said
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        • 40 22 KUALA LUMPUR Leader Universal Holdings has formed a consortium together with another Malaysian company. Delcom Service Sdn Bhd, and the US-based Intercore Inc to generate electricitv for Phnom Penh, The Star reported on Saturday.
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      • 78 22 IN A Page 1 story on Sep 17 entitled "Acma profit rises 151 per cent", we said Acma's after-tax profit excluding profit on sale of Goldtron shares was $3.75 million for 1994 and $7.3 million for 1993. This is wrong. The correct figures should be $16.5 million
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      • 482 22 UNIT TRUSTS FUNDS Managers' prices Sep 17 19 Mendaki Or Fund 1.20 I 23*dft Wannr. Unit Tr..«t US Gr Fund 101 l.0J«* SSEL 78 UMB Invest Mgt Ltd The Savings Fund 1.61 1.70 Unifund 1.57 1.63 S'porc Prog Fund 0.67 0.71 *d Unibond 1.035 1.065 S'porc Sec Fund 1.05 I.II
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      • 326 22  -  From Maggie Ford in JAKARTA JUST a week after agreement was reached on US$2.6 billion (SS3.B billion) of financing for Indonesia's first privately owned power station, a second deal has been announced, involving infrastructure giant Hopewell Holdings, run by Hongkong tycoon
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      • 286 22  -  From Al Labita in MANILA HONGKONG'S Hopewell Holdings has clinched three more build-operate-transfer projects in the Philippines, making it the nation's leading BOT proponent. The projects involve the construction of an international seaport, reclamation of 800 hectares of land for conversion into an
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      • 279 22 MBT KUALA LUMPUR Upon Securities Sdn Bhd. whose paid-up capital will soon be increased to MS2O million (SSI 1.6 million) from the present MS 10 million, is aiming to tap funds from investors in southern Thailand. The performance of the only
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      • 467 22 Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Instangreen Corporation Bhd's 3.88 million ordinary shares made available for public subscription have been subscribed by 36.6 times. A total of 99.805 applications for 141.96 million shares were received for the public portion, said Mohamad Azman Yahya. a director of
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      • 273 23 SINGAPORE With its new subsidiary in Singapore, Shenzhen Gintian Industry Co Ltd is eyeing South-east Asia as markets for its products and retail outlets, for sources of raw materials, and capital. Also, Gintian Investment (Singapore) Pte Ltd will study the public housing experience
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      • 428 23 Reuter ZURICH Despite a smaller than expected first half profit rise, analysts were still bullish on Nestle SA based on an outlook for further margin and sales growth and for a drop in net debt, industry analysts said. Nestle on Thursday
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      • 716 23  -  Chinese companies in South-east Asia Reports by Schutz Lee SINGAPORE In the 1980s, state-owned conglomerates such as Citic, China Merchants and China Resources led the foray of Chinese corporations into the international marketplace. Now, after 15 years of economic reform, numerous
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    • COMMODITIES & FUTURES
      • 649 26  -  SIMEX WEEKLY ROUNDUP By Meryl Phang MMS International SINGAPORE The US dollar began last week on a weak note against sterling but gained ground against the mark and swiss franc. These early dollar buying interests were seen to be mainly liquidation of short dollar positions.
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      • 776 26 COMMODITY WEEKLY ROUNDUP AFP LONDON Coffee prices bounced around like a yo-yo last week, soaring to their highest level for eight years, before going into free-fall. The market was extremely sensitive to news from Brazil, the world's largest producer,
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      • 1354 26 Rubber Sep 16 Singapore Commodity Exchange Physical Prices (futures closing as at 5.30pm) iwore Sellers -—7" As at 12 noon (S cents/kg) IBS 1 Contract (S ccnts/kg) 7T—; Vol RSS 2 Oct 94 197.25 I98.25N Month High Low Sett (tonnes) Interest 3 Oct 94 196.25 I97.2SN Oct 94
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    • 5121 27 CORPORATE RESULTS Net tarn EPS Dale TV LV IV LY Company ann (Sin) (Sml (cts) (vis) ABR Hldgs May (0 F 1.407 2 851 3.2 7 0 \cma Sep 16 I ***** 19.517 710 28 6 Alcom* Aug I I 9.373 7 905 7 44 6
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    • 753 27 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
      • 807 28 FT New York IT was a poor start to the week. Just before 2am on Monday morning, a small red and white Cessna 150, apparently on a suicide mission, glided through the sky towards the White House in Washington DC, bounced off the
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      • 628 28 Sydney The Australian share market closed slightly lower on Friday following a sharp dip at the start of the week due to a slump on New York's Wall Street. The key All Ordinaries Index dropped to 2,059.0 points, down 11.6 on the previous week's finish. The All
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      • 254 28 AFP Hongkong STOCKS fell, then recovered last week in moderate trading, with the Hang Seng Index poised to test the 10,000 mark in the coming days. The blue-chip barometer went into the weekend at 9,968.52, down 176.50 or 1.74 per cent, but it
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      • 345 28 AFP London THE London Stock Exchange see-sawed last week, reacting variously to a half-point rise in British interest rates, other statistics, and then to several disappointing company results. The FT-SE 100 Index of leading shares closed at 3.065.1 on Friday its lowest
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      • 428 28 AFP Tokyo SHARE prices continued to fall on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week as business corporations sold their holdings to window-dress earnings results for the six months to September. The 225-issue Nikkei Stock Average closed the week at 19,796.26, down 101.62
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      • WORLD STOCK MARKETS
        • 788 28 -20.53 Blue chip stocks closed lower on Friday as renewed worries about inflation snapped the market's three-day winning streak that had lifted the Dow Jones index to a sevenmonth high. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 20.53 points lower at 3,933.35 after surging 93.54 points in the previous
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        • 267 28 18.39 Stocks shook off early weakness on Friday and ended higher, sent aloft despite rate fears by telephone company shares, golds and base metals. "I think it's got a better market tone to it," said John Ing, president of Maison Placements Canada. "But I still feel that this is
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        • 2237 28 London Sep 16 Pcncc Industrials A. A. Corp Adr unch Abbey National 399 -5 Allied Lyon* 571 -12 Amec 11) 4/8 -I 4/8 AnyII 293 <-2 Asda Group 65 -2 BAT I ltd 41J -II BICC 385 -II BOC Croup 721 -7 BR Petroleum 418 -2 BTR 325 -2 Barclay*
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    • 2540 29 MBf Capital 60.601.000 ldns Hvd 50c 42 W6.000 MBf Hide 50c 38.508.000 Kulim(M)Wt99 26.785,000 Pcgi Mna 21.851.000 Multi-P Wl 18 467.000 Mulpha Intl 50c 18.021 000 Mull i-Purpose 16.019.000 Bcijava L Wt«W 15 983.000 Promct 15.228.000 Lien Hoe TSR97 I}.194.000 Bcrjaya Group 14.884.000 McnangCorp 14.526.000 MOST ACTIVE value
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      • 6162 29 AFP KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian share prices ended last week marginally higher on rumours and a gradual return of institutional investors. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange Composite Index, the market barometer which tracks 86 blue chips, perked 3.61 points, or 0.3 per cent, to 1,185.27
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      • 8431 30 MAIN BOARD Transaction date: Week ended Sep 16 1U Cr Or M Wl UM Vol Witl l-»sl Quote Di« Di» tM Nel Cap A»g 1 i onipany Sale 0001 11 nth l ow Buyer Seller S CNr S P'K Smil Price INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 1440 *1* mil Via 1000 2$
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      • 1918 31  -  By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE There is little consensus on the direction for trading this week, given the volatility seen on Wall Street and the artificial propping-up of the Straits Times Industrials Index last week. This clouded outlook also hangs over the Malaysian
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    • 1479 22 ADVERTISEMENT One of Europe's leading business consultancies opens in Singapore In the drive for higher productivity, the competitiveness can only be assured as long as nology management to support companies in research and development to manufacturing infocus for Singapore companies most be productivity growth is sustained. In order to keep
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    • 146 31 The Only Competitive Edge Your Company May Need Is Competitive-Edge Technology. .t B Being first to the market with the most advanced product is all the competitive edge a company usually needs. And getting there first with products that are foster, smaller, while consuming reduced power and costing less depends
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  • Shipping Times
    • 345 32  -  By Rahita Elias SINGAPORE Container traffic through Singapore jumped 16 per cent in the first half of the year on the back of buoyant regional traffic. According to the Port of Singapore Authority, 4.9 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) passed through
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    • 539 32 International Transport Journal BASLE Over the last few years Syria has experienced a remarkabfc increase in trade vojuijies. A rising gross domes.tic product has boosted import trade especially. As a result the country's ports have benefited from a surge in traffic volume, effected
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    • 164 32 SINGAPORE A joint ferry rescue exercise will be conducted by the Port of Singapore Authority and the Riau Islands Regional Office of the Indonesian Department of Communications on Sep 22. The PSA says the exercise will simulate the rescue of 120 passengers aboard
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    • 1102 32 Page Col ABC Containerline 16 4 Accord Group 8 1-3 Ahlers Line 13 5 Ahrenkiel Liner 4 1/2 ANL 3 1/2 Antaco Mgmt 17 4/5 APL 5 3-5 Appenship 8 4/5 Arabian Express 15 5 ASCL 5 5 Assist Marine 6 1 Avant
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    • 441 32 S'pore company has captive market in parent Cosco Group, say analysts Reuters SINGAPORE Singapore's Cosco Investments Ltd, backed by Chinese shipping giant China Ocean Shipping, is expected to boost turnover through an aggressive fleet expansion programme, analysts say. China's Cosco Group, which has a
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    • 196 32 Knight-Ridder LONDON The chairman of the Baltic Exchange told members of the Hongkong Shipowners' Association last Friday the exchange welcomes international membership. Alan Harper, speaking to the association at a luncheon in Hongkong, said exchange membership was being opened to all those
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    • 1011 33 EGYPTIAN charterers hold the stage in panamax grain chartering across the Atlantic, adding to three fixtures seen earlier this week. NNC and MISR have fixed both the Athiniotissa and the Maratha Mariner for this trade, brokers added. The Athiniotissa of 64,060 dwt was booked for a delivery to
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    • 12319 41 This is a list of ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world. It tabulates, by destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. LEGEND PN: ship calls at Penang after
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      • 467 49 I H <oy No B«th fcrivd Pqwturt Vwsd Voy Wo B»th Arrive Ogrtw teP•rt 8rastag> I 37/94 TO3 1904/1100 1909,2300 STA 116/1/ alongside 1909/0900 Elooa SC264C 19SIP* P01A 'J®*'!!*! ''"''J* Vim 1/94 118 alongside 1909/2300 Gordon Reid 57 P04 809/ 900 1909 1900 latam Murm 09/(6/94 II
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      • 1267 49 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Record Booking/Balance Rslts Ship Voy No Etb/Btr Period From To From talk 0358 20/0700 IB 1//1500 1//1669 17/1900 3 18/0/00 It/1159 18:1400 1 18/1200 18/1459 18/1700 tot M* MS834 19/1030 li I//1500
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      • 288 49 COURSES Title: lATA-FIATA Basic Air Cargo Rating Duration: Sep 19-24 Organiser International Air Transport Association Tel: For more information contact Laura at 331-0417 or fax: 339-1815. Title: Certificate in Warehousing Operations (SDF 70%) Duration: Sep 19 Oct 24 Organiser: Singapore Institute of Materials Management Tel: For further details
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    • AIR AND LAND TRANSPORT NEWS
      • 613 51 Reuter DETROIT Japanese car manufacturers, stunned by the speed of Detroit's resurgence, are mounting a comeback strategy of their own that is aimed at making them even more formidable than before. They have worked out a game plan that calls for
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      • 188 51 Bloomberg Business News LONDON Continental Airlines said it cut economy fares across the Atlantic by more than 40 per cent as part of an effort to woo business travellers. In a statement last Friday, the airline said the new fares, to be marketed as "corporate
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      • 253 51  -  By Ramesh Divyanathan SINGAPORE About 300 of Mazda's two latest models were snapped up in a soft launch here late last month. The Hiroshima-based Japanese car company's new version of its Famili and Astina 323 series comes in six models, from a 1,300 cc sedan
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      • 532 51 Reuter ZURICH Swissair Schweizerische Luftverkehr AG could soon face competition on its home turf as authorities consider whether to liberalise Swiss air space. The Swiss transport ministry will decide in the next few weeks whether to grant a licence to charter firm TEA
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        • 84 51 Reuter SEATTLE The newly-named chief of Northwest Airlines Inc's cargo unit said he is chairing a joint study with global alliance partner KLM Royal Dutch Airlines NV on integrating their caigp operations worldwide. William Slattery, who was appointed president of Northwest Cargo, said last Thursday
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        • 33 51 AFP PARIS French car manufacturers on Saturday show two prototype models Peugeot's electric powered lON (top) and Citroen's Xanae before the opening of the Paris Motor Show on Oct 6. AFP
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        • 58 51 Oana-Bernama KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and the Republic ot Maldives last Friday signed an agreement paving the way for direct air services between the two countries. Malaysia was represented atthe signing by Transport Ministry deputy secretary-general Cheah Kong Wai while Maldives was represented by its
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        • 67 51 Reuter MUNICH, Germany German car maker Bayerische Motoren Werke (BMW) said it was now producing 190 of its new 7-series luxury model per day and had built a total of 12,000 by the end of August. The company said in a statement last
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      • 313 51 Bloomberg Business News FRANKFURT Metallgesellschaft AG and Preussag AG said the two firms have reached an accord for Preussag to buy a 64.88 per cent stake in Lehnkering Montan Transport AG, a freight forwarding and shipping firm, from the troubled metals firm. "The
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      • 260 51 Reuter TAIPEI Only three of Taiwan's 16 airlines have passed checks of aircraft maintenance facilities and most failed because of understafTing and a lack of equipment, a government report, released last Friday, said. The report by the Research, Development and Evaluation Commission
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