Fragrance Group boss believed to have bought Aussie island for A$5.5m
TASMANIA (June 6): The chief executive and founder of Fragrance Group, Koh Wee Meng is believed to have bought a A$5.
TASMANIA (June 6): The chief executive and founder of Fragrance Group, Koh Wee Meng is believed to have bought a A$5.
PETALING JAYA (June 6): Gamuda Land, the property arm of construction group Gamuda Bhd, aims to launch its first Australian project — 661 Chapel St in Melbourne — Down Under in the third quarter of this year, said the developer’s chief operating officer Ngan Chee Meng.
JOHOR BAHRU (June 6): A property agent here has found out the hard way that it does not pay to cheat clients.
KUALA LUMPUR (June 6): Eastern & Oriental Bhd (E&O) shares rose as much as 3.
SEOUL (June 6): The South Korean ministry of land, infrastructure and transport (Molit) plans to engage with the relevant parties in Malaysia to promote its high-speed rail (HSR) technology, in a move to facilitate a South Korean consortium’s bid for the upcoming 375km Kuala Lumpur-Singapore HSR project.
EVERY year at Ambiente, the world’s leading trade fair for the consumer goods industry that is held annually in Frankfurt, Germany, all manner of products for the home — be they furnishing, lighting or kitchen and dining ware — are showcased.
CHAN Sow Lin, an industrial area in Kuala Lumpur, has seen plenty of interest from developers in recent years.
• This week, the spotlight falls on the secondary market of non-landed residences in Kota Damansara.
WHEN S P Setia Bhd drew up the plans for its corporate headquarters at Setia City commercial centre at its flagship township Setia Alam in Shah Alam, the developer knew it wanted an icon that signified its commitment to sustainable development.