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“Buying a property is one of the best investments you can make leh... Property values only go up and hardly come down! So why do you want to rent and help other people pay for THEIR property?”
“Buying a property is one of the best investments you can make leh... Property values only go up and hardly come down! So why do you want to rent and help other people pay for THEIR property?”
Bukit Aman Integrity and Standard Compliance Department (JIPS) revealed that close to 10,000 police officers in the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) have committed criminal wrongdoing over the past six years.
In a filing with the bourse, the REIT said its trustee RHB Trustees Bhd has entered into a sale and purchase agreement with Melewar Steel Services Sdn Bhd for the acquisition of a parcel of leasehold industrial land measuring 8,732.6 square metres on which the single-storey warehouse is situated.
Active cases stood at 163 versus 153 reported yesterday, with four more Covid-19 patients discharged. This raised total recoveries to 9,083, representing a recovery rate of 96.9%.
In a statement today, Sheng Tai said the fund is accessible to the entire franchise community who are members of the Malaysian Franchise Association (MFA).
“Testing positive for Covid-19 is a lot different than recovering from nasty injuries, getting evicted or being broke, which I’ve been more than a few times,” he said in the Instagram post, adding that he and his family were recovering and were “no longer contagious”.
Sold for: RM1.45 million (about RM969 psf); Concluded by: Ashley Haw (REN 05137) (011-1289 3610) of Kith and Kin Realty Sdn Bhd; When: July 2020
The land comes with planted fruits, other crops and facilities covering 187 acres, while the remaining 323.6 acres are undeveloped, the group said in a bourse filing yesterday.
Sunway will be raising RM1.1 billion via the issuance of 1.11 billion ICPS at RM1 per share to pare down its borrowings, and to fund hospital expansion and property development expenditure.
Some 61% of Malaysians agreed with the court’s verdict against former premier Datuk Seri Najib Razak in his RM42 million SRC International Sdn Bhd case