Monday, February 28, 2011

MAXIS profit increases

Malaysian mobile phone operator Maxis Bhd reported a 21 per cent increase in quarterly profit driven by higher revenue from data services, and warned of further pressure on tariffs and operating margins from cut-throat competition.
Income from data services is expected to be the key growth driver for Malaysia’s telecom operators this year as the country’s broadband usage remained low at 55 percent of the population at end-2010.
“The driver of revenue growth for the foreseeable future is from the increasing demand for wireless broadband, internet access and other non-voice services,” said Maxis, Malaysia’s second biggest mobile phone operator by market capitalisation.
Maxis posted a net profit of RM610 million for October-December, up from RM503 million a year earlier and slightly above the RM609 million average forecast of three analysts tracked by Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. 


Net profit for the full year was 2.3 billion, matching the 2.3 billion ringgit consensus forecast of 25 analysts tracked by Thomson Reuters, led by higher income from data and wireless broadband services.
Regional telecommunication companies are facing a rapid decline in traditional fixed-line phone services and are having to spend more to win back customers. 
Maxis’ mobile subscriptions rose by 14 per cent to 13.9 million in 2010, with prepaid and wireless broadband up by 1.4 million and 330,000 subscriptions respectively. 
The company said it would pay a final dividend of eight sen per share. 

Read more: Maxis Q4 profit climbs 21pc http://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/20110228173007/Article/index_html#ixzz1FFReK7ke

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Semakan Program Pensiswazahan Guru Ambilan 2011

semakan program pensiswazahan guru ambilan 2011


Layari: http://apps.moe.gov.my/kdp/ppg/
mungkin anda mendapat ucapan seperti di bawah.
TAHNIAH !

ANDA BERJAYA DITAWARKAN UNTUK MENGIKUTI PROGRAM PENSISWAZAHAN GURU BAGI AMBILAN 2011.
BUTIRAN PERIBADI ANDA ADALAH SEPERTI BERIKUT:-
NOKP                         : 
NAMA                         :
SURAT TAWARAN AKAN DIKELUARKAN OLEH INSTITUSI YANG MENAWARKAN PENGAJIAN DALAM MASA TERDEKAT. 
Di..
atau di.. 
atau di..
atau ditempat lain, Insyallah..

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Professionals and top execs set for huge increments

PETALING JAYA: Professionals from the information and communication technology (ICT) sector, accounting and finance industry, banking, logistics and sales have a lot to cheer about this year – their salaries are set to rise by as much as 30% compared with last year.

The Robert Walters Global Salary Survey 2011 for Malaysia has revealed that a wage increase of between 5% and 30% would sweep across these industries this year, partially influenced by inflation rates and market conditions.
The take-home salaries could, in fact, be much higher as these figures are exclusive of bonuses, other benefits and allowances.
Highly-qualified employees with five to 10 years’ experience are expected to benefit from this salary increase as firms in these industries are scrambling to hire and retain the best talents.
“The job market has gradually moved to become more employee-driven. Some firms are even willing to offer premiums to attract good local and foreign talent with niche skills,” Robert Walters country manager Sally Raj told The Star yesterday.
“Salary reviews can range from 5% to 15% depending on market conditions.
“The real jump in salary scale can be seen among sought-after talent – going from 10% to 30%,” she said.
For example, a 29-year-old top investment banker with some six years of working experience can earn up to RM180,000 per annum on his basic salary, she added.
Robert Walters, which has a presence in 20 countries, is among the world’s major professional recruitment consultancies.
It is to release the findings of the survey today.
According to the survey, the banking sector will see the biggest salary boom as the wage bracket for investment bankers with five to eight years of work experience increased from RM180,000 to RM288,000 per annum this year, compared with RM157,000 to RM240,000 last year.
Private equity bankers with the same number of years in work experience also saw their salaries upped from RM160,000 to RM264,000, compared with RM126,000 to RM240,000 last year.
In the ICT industry, software, voice and network engineers are expected to see up to a RM5,000 increase in their annual earnings and business application specialists, up to RM10,000 this year.
In the accounting and finance sector, cost controllers and auditors may stand to earn up to RM10,000 more while wages for account managers in charge of taxation and pricing may make some RM20,000 more.
more info at: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/2/28/nation/8151490&sec=nation
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Friday, February 25, 2011

Kuala Lumpur - among the world's top cities


KUALA LUMPUR: It comes as no surprise to City Hall that Euromonitor International has ranked Kuala Lumpur fourth among the world's top cities visited by tourists.
In an effort to promote the city further, City Hall will continue its efforts to attract locals to participate in events organised to promote tourism.
One such effort was the Formula One Malaysia Cultural Festival held at Bintang Walk during the Formula One 2010.
During the event, local dancers taught tourists how to do the joget lambak. 

City Hall also hosted the cultural and food festivals where tourists were taught to cook local delicacies such as lemang and dodol, and how to weave the ketupat case. Tourists were also introduced to batik painting. . 
Tourists could also enjoy the luxury of five-star dining and accommodation at the price of three-star hotels in the city compared to other popular destinations in the world.


Among the most popular attractions in the city are the KL Tower, KLCC, Sultan Abdul Samad Building, Jalan Masjid India, Petaling Street, Kampung Baru, Central Market, Petronas Philharmonic Hall and the Little India in Brickfields.

Read more: Making KL a major industrial player http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/2ctty/Article/#ixzz1EyQQwEY7
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Thursday, February 24, 2011

MATTA Fair Johor 2011



Date:Mar 25 - 27 2011
Venue:Ground Floor, Danga City Mall
Johor Bahru Johor
Contact:Ms Lina
Phone:607 3355370
Fax:607 3355371
Category:72
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MORE INFO AT : http://www.matta.org.my/

FELDA Residence Hot Springs - Malaysia

Natural hot springs are a common occurrence in Peninsular Malaysia. This phenomenon occurs when water that seeps into the Earth is heated by magma; molten rock located beneath the surface of the Earth.The Earth’s pressure then causes the water to again rise above the surface, forming a natural hot spring.
Some of the hot springs sites in Malaysia have become tourist destinations with fringe attractions and facilities such as souvenir shops, hotels and restaurants to accommodate visitors fascinated by this natural wonder. The restaurants on site are equipped with changing rooms for traveling visitors.
A splashing and exciting getaway, the FELDA Residence Hot Springs is nestled in the serene and lush forest patches, surrounded by hills and clear cold mountain streams and rivers. All 6.5 hectares enjoy the scenic view of well-tended oil palm plantation and durian orchard amidst a haven of tranquility.

Its unique concept of a specially designed free flowing Hot Springs Swimming Pool and Therapeutic Park at the foothill of the Titiwangsa Range 200 feet above sea level is indeed creatively engineered to attract visitors who appreciate the wonders of nature.

The water flowing from the hot springs has several therapeutic healing effects. Since ancient times hot springs have been claimed to have positive effects on ailments such as:
  • Stiff joints and stress related ailments
  • Rheumatism
  • Arthritis
  • Insomnia
  • Derma related complaints
  • Respiratory concerns
  • Spinal injuries and fractures
Amongst the natural pools you can choose to experience the open cold and hot pools as well as the private pools for those preferring some solitude while immersing in this healing waters. For those familiar with reflexology, experience a relaxing time in the hands of well-trained practitioners as they work on you regaining a balance in your blood flow and overall well-being. more info at: http://www.feldatravel.com.my/Residences/reservation_packages.shtml
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MATTA Fair Kuala Lumpur March 2011

petronas twin towers
dinner at petaling street, KL
Date:Mar 11 - 13 2011
Venue:Putra World Trade Centre (PWTC)
Kuala Lumpur Kuala Lumpur
Contact:Ms Aisya or Ms Salbiah
Phone:60392876881
Fax:60392876881
Email:salbiah@matta.org.my
Website:http://mattafair.org.my
Welcome to Kuala Lumpur.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

TOKYO RENTS ARE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE


Rents are on the rise in Asia spurred on by strong economic growth among most of its economies, according to the latest accommodation reports published by ECA International. Tokyo is the most expensive location globally for two-bedroom rental property. The Japanese capital is followed by Hong Kong (3rd in the global rankings), Singapore (5), Seoul (15) and Shanghai (24).
In Singapore, the recession along with a wave of new housing hitting the market prompted rental prices for an unfurnished two bedroom property to fall by approximately 17% in 2009, according to the report data. However, this pattern was reversed last year when rents rose 15% to US$2,810 a month. Singapore rose from 6th to 5th position in the overall ranking. 
"The rebound in Singapore has been driven by a general recovery in house prices along with increased demand," said Lee Quane, Regional Director, ECA Asia. "Assignee numbers are up again in Singapore following falls during the economic downturn. This has placed pressure on rental accommodation, particularly in areas popular with expatriates."
"Land in Hong Kong is already expensive due to the lack of space," said Quane. "Additionally, low interest rates, high liquidity in the market and a shortage of supply have contributed to pushing rents up."
In Karachi where a two-bedroom apartment is on average 17 times cheaper than in Tokyo.
More info from www.traveldailyasia.com

SNAKES A TOURISM ASSET TO PERLIS


SNAKES A TOURISM ASSET TO PERLIS


KANGAR, Feb 20 (Bernama) - Snakes, some of which can be venomous, will continue to be promoted as a tourism asset to Perlis.
Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Md Isa Sabu said the people need to change their mindset about snakes and make friends and not enemies out of them. 
"The snake park opened in the early 1980s is the largest in the country," he said at Perlis Snake and Reptile Park in Sungai Batu Pahat, near here Sunday.
Md Isa was happy that the park's management had lined-up various programmes to attract more visitors to the park. 
Meanwhile, Perlis Snake and Reptile Park manager Tengku Nooriah Tengku Mahmud said the park is home to 382 snakes from 29 species.
Some 200,000 people visited the snake park last year while 250,000 are expected this year. 
Source from BERNAMA.

MATTA Fair Perak 2011

welcome to pangkor island, perak.

MATTA Fair Perak 2011
Date:Mar 11 - 13 2011
Venue:Stadium Indera Mulia
Perak
Contact:Aminurrashid Abas or Ms Noremi
Phone:605 2552261
Fax:605 2552261
Category:72
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Monday, February 21, 2011

Taylor's College

lakeside campus
For over 40 years, Taylor's College has been a centre of excellence in Pre-University (Pre-U) Studies, renowned for its academic excellence and unbeatable track record in placing students into top universities around the world. Taylor's College is also home to the renowned Taylor's American Degree Transfer Program.


With a heritage of nearly six decades in international education, the School Division has the largest and most successful international schools and national school in the country. Our schools cater to students from Early Years to Sixth Form.

log on to http://www.taylors.edu.my/en/home for more details.
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Pengambilan Pelajar Baru ke ILJTM Sesi Julai 2011

Pengambilan Pelajar Baru ke ILJTM Sesi Julai 2011



Adalah dimaklumkan bahawa bagi Pengambilan Pelajar Baru ke ILJTM Sesi Julai 2011 permohonan kemasukan telah dipusatkan di

Bahagian Pengurusan Kemasukan Pelajar (BPKP), Jabatan Pengajian Tinggi, Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi mulai 10 Januari 2011 (Isnin).

Untuk maklumat lanjut bagi pusat latihan dan kursus yang ditawarkan, sila layari laman web UPU di

URL http://upu.mohe.gov.my

Iklan kemasukan telah dikeluarkan di semua akhbar utama pada 9 Januari 2011 (Ahad) dan akan disiarkan semula pada 13 Mac 2011.


selamat berjaya.

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Semakan Permohonan program Pengsiswazahan Guru (PPG) 2011


http://apps.moe.gov.my/kdp/ppg/

perhatian kepada guru2 yang sedang memohon program Pengsiswazahan Guru (PPG).

Anda boleh menyemak permohonan dihttp://apps.moe.gov.my/kdp/ppg/index.cfm


selamat berjaya.

UNITEN - May 2011 Intake Online Application is now open.



May 2011 Intake Online Application is now open.
 
Please read the instructions below before applying.

 Online application is for local prospective students only.
Click here for International Students

How to Apply Online

Step 1:Go to www.uniten.edu.my for more information about programmes being offered at Putrajaya Campusand Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Campus and the minimum entrance requirements.
Step 2:Please ensure the computer you are using is connected to a printer.
Step 3:You must have an active e-mail address. If you do not have an e-mail address, you may obtain a free one from YahooHotmailGmail etc.
Step 4:Go to Online Application to start your application.
For more information, please go to: How to use the Online Application System or Download Instructional Videos
Step 5:Please supply the information requested on the Online Application System:
1. Personal Information
2. The programme for which you are applying
3. Details of your SPM/O-Level results or UEC result. If you have improved any results through a â€Å“July Paper”,  please provide us this latest improved results.
4. Results of STPM/Matriculation/A-Level/ Diploma/ Foundation.
Step 6:Print the application covering letter, and send it to UNITEN Enrolment Unit with the following documents:
1. RM30 Money Order or Postal Order (Processing Fee) made payable to  Ã¢€Å“Universiti Tenaga Nasional”. Please write your name and IC number clearly  on the back of the Money Order or Postal Order.
2. Certified True copies of all examination results.
3. For application made with qualifications higher than SPM, a copy of each course syllabus outline/description and MUET/IELTS/TOEFL results.
All these documents should be certified true copy
Before the closing date, please send the documents to:

Enrolment Unit
Office of The Registrar
2nd Floor, Administration Building
Universiti Tenaga Nasional
Jalan IKRAM-UNITEN
43000 Kajang, Selangor.
PLEASE NOTE: YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION WILL BE PROCESSED ONLY AFTER WE HAVE RECEIVED THE RM30.00 PROCESSING FEE PAYMENT (Please Pay to UNIVERSITI TENAGA NASIONAL) AND SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS.
Warning!
This offer will be considered null and void if the student provides incorrect information.
For example:
1) Providing inaccurate qualification
2) Did not declare studying in another institution of higher learning and not providing reasons for leaving.
3) Hiding status of nationality and race.
Step 7:Confirmation of receipt of documents and payment will be made through your e-mail address registered with us. Please check your e-mail regularly.
Step 8:Application results will be posted on the University web site 3 weeks after the last day of application. Please check at www.uniten.edu.my
Step 9:If you have further questions, please call us at
+603 - 8928 7138 / 7139 / 7119 / 7118  (Putrajaya Campus)
or +609 - 455 2020 / 2120 / 2154 / 2103 (Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Campus)
(from 8:00 am to 1.00 pm and 2.00 pm to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday)
(from 8.00 am to 1.00 pm and 1.30 pm to 4.30pm ; Monday to Friday, Fasting Month Only)