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Pensonic says that its the name was created by combining Penang and Sonic to mean the "sound of Penang". [1] In 2008, Panasonic won an injunction against Pensonic in Singapore. [2] In Sri Lanka, Pensonic successfully won a judgement to register its trademark in January 2009 against opposition by Panasonic.
Semiconductor companies of Malaysia (1 P) Pages in category "Electronics companies of Malaysia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
The company also changed ownership multiple times, being acquired by an Indonesian consortium in 1966, then a Hong Kong group, Jack Chia-MPH, in 1972 [10] and finally by Singaporean entrepreneur Simon Cheong in 1999. In 2002, Jalinan Inspirasi Sdn Bhd, acquired the company. This was the first time MPH became a wholly Malaysian-owned company. [3]
Monolithic System Technology (MST) increased packaging density and circuit performance by replacing discrete transistors and diodes with one to four monolithic integrated circuits (resistors now external from the package on the module). Each MST chip holds about five circuits and is the approximate equivalent of an SLT card.
Following the de-merger of TMI from TM, the company was listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad in 2008. [3] On 2 April 2009, TMI underwent a rebranding exercise, launching its new name, Axiata, and a new logo. [4] Its new tagline, Advancing Asia, was also launched, reflecting the company's focus on expansion within Asia. [4]
Senheng Electric (KL) Sdn Bhd is the largest consumer electronics retail chain store in Malaysia, with over 100 stores nationally. The company sells a range of products including refrigerators, washing machines, televisions, and smartphones, from brands including Samsung, Sharp, and Panasonic.
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Under its Energy & Utilities division, MMC has a controlling stake in Malakoff Corporation Berhad, Malaysia's largest independent power producer. [8] It is the single largest shareholder of Gas Malaysia Berhad , the sole supplier of reticulated natural gas in Peninsular Malaysia, [ 9 ] and it wholly owns Aliran Ihsan Resources Berhad , a water ...