Record-high YNH now one of the most expensive property stocks
YNH expressed plans to launch two high-rise projects this year with gross development value of RM700 million each in a parcel in Genting Highlands, as well as in Dutamas.
YNH expressed plans to launch two high-rise projects this year with gross development value of RM700 million each in a parcel in Genting Highlands, as well as in Dutamas.
"The board of directors and leadership team of PNB conveyed their appreciation to Jalil for his leadership and contributions during his tenure with PNB. PNB wishes Jalil every success in his future endeavours," PNB said.
IGB’s hotel division reported a loss in 1QFY20, while its property development business, which does not have any project under construction currently, recorded weaker sales of completed Stonor 3 condominium units. As for its construction and others' segments, losses widened.
Last month, Sabah Umno called for the anti-graft agency to investigate allegations that Peter was involved in the issuing of contracts worth RM1.55 billion under the ministry led by Peter, which was done via direct award.
This brings the total number of cases in the country so far to 7,857, said health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah.
The 27 Bersatu members said they fully support the formation of Perikatan Nasional (PN) as a coalition of political parties, which uphold objectives contained in the PN memorandum of understanding. The Bersatu members said that for the sake of the people’s well-being and the country’s political stability, they had agreed that Bersatu joins PN.
Health director-general Datuk Dr Noor Hisham Abdullah: The Ministry of Health is concerned and worried about the increase in [public] movements and inter-state travel among individuals, particularly ahead of the festive period. The ministry pleads for everyone to adhere to the SOP (standard operating procedure), which is to protect us from getting infected [by the virus].
Five cases were imported, while nine involved non-Malaysians
“It is also the first time in the over six-decade history of the Malaysian Parliament that a session will be held without a full meeting,” they said.
Cinemas, karaoke centres, theme parks, museums, and busking are not allowed to operate