Business Times (Malaysia) back issues from April 2003:
NSTP managing director resigns, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003
Asian airlines' shares fall as SARS fear looms, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
New models a boon to Naza Kia, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
Directive for telcos to use Asiaspace towers, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
Balance of payment surplus surges by 284pc to RM14b, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
EON, Proton agree on new distributorship deal, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
Extension of technical rebound in early trade this week, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
Propel's price trend likely to consolidate, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
Suncity intra-group agreement, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003
Major Asian bourses record losses in the first quarter, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
Sinmah to return to black by 2004, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003
Bonia increases unit's share capital, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003
Guthrie unit obtains US$40m loan, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003
Silverstone disposal by month-end, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003
Rest of the news, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003
Bank Islam expects 10pc of clients to use its online facility, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
Index dips 1.28pc, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003
Steelmakers brace for increase in scrap prices, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
Cagamas pre-tax rises 26.1pc on higher loan volume, debts purchased, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
SC revises guidelines on fund-raising, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003
Deftech seeks to expand market abroad, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 01, 2003;
Naza, Kia reveal game plan to end Toyota, Nissan dominance, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
Court to hear Samsudin's motion on defaulted loan, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
`Proton Edar-EON merger some time away', BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
Thumbs up for SC's revised guidelines on fund-raising, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
Ocean, Parkson say business exploration talks in early stage, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
Purposeless Vietnam war repeats itself in Iraq, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
Feb exports grow slower than expected at 7.8pc, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
Royal Ahold leaving Malaysia's retail scene?, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
War, SARS cloud near-term prospects, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
MRCB may strengthen in short term, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
Johor Port expects 40pc boost in chemical cargo, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
Index rises slightly, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003
MindShare's 3D research helps identify loyal customers, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
KLIA sees 3pc drop in daily arrivals since SARS outbreak, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003
EON Bank to securitise hire purchase loans for RM500m, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 02, 2003;
Gulf fighting more damaging to economy than SARS: Mier, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
IJM teams up with Indian firm to develop township, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
External strength key to rating upgrade, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
Ceiling price for steel bar, billet up by RM90 a tonne, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
`Statements unfairly put Affin Merchant in bad light', BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
`Abdullah will strengthen growth', BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
FMM sees 2pc growth for manufacturing sector, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
SATS to buy, operate Senai airport as private entity in June, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
Telekom, Maxis to spend RM7.8b on 3G services, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
Sugar Bun price falls despite staging brief breakout at neckline, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
Maybank expects SMI loans to grow by 12pc, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
Ford Concessionaires targets to sell 5,000 vehicles worth RM400m, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
EU to ensure war does not disrupt trade, investment, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
Malaysia needs new partners to boost bargaining power at WTO, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003;
SARS epidemic lifts MASkargo's shipment volume, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 03, 2003
Ocean shares see active trading on news of talks with Parkson, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003;
Index down slightly, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003
Telekom serves Celcom mandatory offer notice, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003;
When surgical masks run out and SARS fears spread, sniffles keep boring folk away, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003;
2 freighters impose extra charges on air forwarders, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003;
PharmVision gets more orders for surgical masks due to SARS, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003;
No big impact to steel-related sector, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003;
Local equities' weighting upgraded to `overweight', BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003;
Dunham-Bush may technically re-challenge overhead resistance, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003;
RCI buys unit's shares, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003
MMC expects lower earnings, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003
Putera sells machinery, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003
UMW reduces stake in unit, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003
REDtone eyes RM10m revenue from payphones, BUSINESS TIMES
Apr 04, 2003;