Archive for May, 2008

Robert Kuok still tops Malaysia’s rich list with US$10b

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Robert Kuok still tops Malaysia’s rich list with US$10b

SINGAPORE, May 22 — Tycoon Tan Sri Robert Kuok continues to maintain his lead position as Malaysia’s richest man in the latest Forbes Asia’s rich list.

Kuok, 84, who has many businesses, including Hong Kong property and media interests, and most notably palm oil giant Wilmar, increased his net worth by US$2.4 billion last year to hit US$10 billion.

The latest ranking list also saw Berjaya Corp’s Tan Sri Vincent Tan joining the billionaires’ club, Forbes Asia said in a news release here.

There are 10 billionaires in the list this year, one more than last year.

Tan, who rose from 14th to ninth position, has a net worth of US$1.3 billion, up nearly US$1 billion from last year.

Forbes Asia said Tan’s company Berjaya Corporation had bucked the trend with its stock price up nearly three-fold over the past 12 months.

Tan reigns over a vast US$4 billion — combined sales — network of enterprises spanning industries such as gaming, media, telecom, consumer products and retail as well as real estate.

Still in second place is Ananda Krishnan, who heads telecom company Maxis. But his wealth dipped to US$7.2 billion, which is US$200 million less than last year.

The third richest in the list is IOI Corporation group executive chairman Tan Sri Lee Shin Cheng, who was ranked fourth last year, but as the oil palm plantation giant soared in value, his wealth rose from US$1.6 billion to US$5.5 billion, Forbes Asia said.

The highest new entry is Puan Sri Lee Kim Hua, widow of renowned gaming tycoon Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong who was ranked third last year but died in October.

She and her family are worth US$3.4 billion and ranked fifth, even as son Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, who runs Genting, is listed on his own with US$345 million, putting him in 15th place.

Lee is one of three women on the list alongside Selangor Properties’ chairman Puan Sri Chong Chook Yew, ranked 24th (US$245 million), and daughter of the Sultan of Perak, Raja Datuk Seri Eleena Raja Azlan Shah, ranked 35th (US$150 million).

Among the newcomers is Datuk Nazir Razak, group chief executive of CIMB Group and the youngest son of second Prime Minister, the late Tun Abdul Razak Hussein. Nazir managed to scrape into the 40th position as the last richest Malaysian in Forbes Asia’s top 40 with a net worth of US$100 million.

The collective wealth of the top 40 is US$46 billion, up US$3 billion from last year.

While 16 people managed to add to their wealth, 18 saw their net worth slip, with seven of them losing at least a quarter of their worth.

Tan Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary, the richest Malay tycoon and a billionaire, dropped one position from seventh to eighth after his net worth was reduced by US$200 million to US$1.8 billion.

The Malaysia Rich List appears in the June 2 issue of Forbes Asia.

The top 10 richest in Malaysia are:

1) Robert Kuok, US$10 billion.

2) Ananda Krishnan, US$7.2 billion.

3) Lee Shin Cheng, US$5.5 billion.

4) Teh Hong Piow, US$3.5 billion.

5) Lee Kim Hua & family, US$3.4 billion.

6) Quek Leng Chan, US$2.4 billion.

7) Yeoh Tiong Lay & family, US$2.1 billion.

8) Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary, US$1.8 billion.

9) Vincent Tan, US$1.3 billion.

10) Tiong Hiew King, US$1.1 billion. — Bernama

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Education System..

Dear readers, recently, I was contacted by teacher from India through my social networking, Think.com and she was asking me regarding our education system. Here’s what I’m writing.
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Thank you for your wonderful greetings! Sure, it is my pleasure to introduce you our education system in Malaysia. Basically, in Malaysia two ministries are responsible for providing full and comprehensive education to all Malaysian ranging from Pre-education and primary education to Secondary and Tertiary education. There are Minister of Education (MOE) which leading education for pre, primary and secondary schools including Matriculation College while other ministry called Ministry of Higher Education conducting tertiary education for SPM (O-Level), STPM (A-Level) and Foundation Leavers.

Pre Education – Under MOE and Welfare Ministry

Although Pre-Education is not compulsory for Malaysian, mostly parents sending their children to Pre-E to give early exposure for education world. Currently, Malaysian Government has setup Pre-E school at rural area while in urban, private sector dominating the space. Registered pre-schools are subjected to zoning regulations and must comply with other regulations such as health screening and fire hazard assessment. Many of the preschools are located in high density residential areas where normal residences which comply with the regulations of the Welfare Ministry are converted for this purpose. Some private schools have pre-school sections. Other pre-school programmes are run by religious groups. Maximum age for Pre-E is 6 years old while no minimum age regulated.

Primary School – Under MOE

All kids age 7 are subjected to attend primary school till age 12. It is illegal for parents not sending them to any national schools or private schools. Primary education consists 6 years learning referred as year 1 till year 6. In order to examine the students’ abilities, year 6 will undergo standardized test call UPSR. Subjects that tested are Malay Comprehension, English, Mathematics, Science, Chinese Language and Tamil Language. English and Mathematics are tested in English. Students who achieve excellent result will gain admission into Fully-Residential schools or known as SM SAINS.

Lower Secondary – Under MOE

Those who are age 13 to 15 will pursue their study in lower secondary. They frequently referred as Form 1, Form 2 and Form 3 student. At the end of the year, Form 3 students will sitting Lower Secondary Evaluation (PMR) which set by Malaysia Examination Syndicate. Based on choice, they will be streamed into either the Science stream or Arts stream. The Science stream is generally more desirable. Students are allowed to shift to the Arts stream from the Science stream, but rarely vice-versa. Those who are chosen to enroll their study at Fully Residential School or SM Sains (Stand for Science Boarding School) will be streamed to science stream.

Upper secondary – Under MOE

After obtaining PMR results, students who did well in examination, will be streamed to Science Boarding School or SM Sains. They will take up 10 compulsory subjects which are Malay Language, English, History, Islamic Studies/Moral Studies, Chemistry, Physics, Additional Mathematics (Further Maths), Biology, Mathematics (regular) and English for Science and Technology. However, in some other boarding school, students have to taking up 12 subjects with additional to Accounting and English literature. Some students are very keen to take up 20 subjects in O-Level and this has been allowed by Ministry of Education. For your information, students of Science Boarding School are required to take up at least one foreign language. Foreign languages that offered are French, Japanese, Chinese, German and Arabic. In my former school, I was taking up French.

For those who choose not to study at Boarding school, they could pursue their study at daily school known as Sekolah Menengah (High School or Secondary School). However, in daily school, no foreign language is offered.

Exta-Curicular activity

All Students in Malaysia must join at least 3 extra curricular activities such as Uniform Body (such as Scout, Police Cadet, Military Cadet, and Girl Guide), Society, Sports and Games, and Clubs. Marks will be credited to students who are active in all activities and the marks are required to pursue study at University.

I hope with this explanation would help you to understand our education system in Malaysia.

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Back for Bloging!

I’m back and my notebook is now ready for action once again! My notebook is repaired and now I could rox my life by surfing the net. More post to come so do stay read my blog yaa!

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Unprecendented Moment

Dearest readers,

I’m unable to update my blog for time being. Although, I love writing and posting but my laptop seems disallow me to continue writing cuz I’ve crash my laptop unintentionally. I’ll be back blogging soon my laptop repaired.

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