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  2. Lion Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Cheng acquired 33.5 million shares in Lion Industries Corp Bhd, one of the group's subsidiaries. [3] In 2018, Lion Industries entered into an agreement to acquire the assets of Megasteel Sdn Bhd in an attempt to pay off the latter's debts. Cheng is a shareholder in both companies. [4]

  3. Khind Holdings - Wikipedia

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    As the business grow, King Fa was able to establish a small factory to produce more products such as DC Ballasts, cable clip and other electric appliances. In 1987, the business sees a rise as Mr. Cheng Ping Keat entered the business with new blood and energy and in 1989, KHIND was established. [5]

  4. Giant (hypermarket) - Wikipedia

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    GCH Retail (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, doing business as Giant Mall, is a hypermarket brand and retailer chain now mainly in Malaysia, Singapore and formerly Brunei, [1] Cambodia, [2] Indonesia and Vietnam. [3] In 2016, Giant was the largest supermarket chain in Malaysia. [4] Its parent company also operates Mercató, Cold Storage and TMC in Malaysia. [5]

  5. List of companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Technology hardware Kuala Lumpur: 1984 Research and development S A MISC Berhad: Industrials Marine transportation Kuala Lumpur: 1968 Shipping company P A Modenas: Consumer goods Automobiles Gurun: 1995 National motorcycle manufacturer S A MR.DIY: Consumer goods Hardware Kuala Lumpur: 2004 - P A MUI Group: Conglomerates - Kuala Lumpur: 1960

  6. Heng Siew Chiang - Wikipedia

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    Heng Siew Chiang Sdn. Bhd. (王受長有限公司) is a Malaysian company headquartered in Tawau, Malaysia. The company's business operations include wholesale and retail of foodstuffs and household supplies, import-export of agricultural commodities, [ 1 ] currency exchange [ 2 ] and plantations .

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  8. Popular Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The first Popular Bookstore was set up in 1936 by Chou Sing Chu in North Bridge Road, Singapore, initially focusing on retailing Chinese books and stationery.In March 2006, Popular Holdings was the main organiser of BookFest@Singapore, the first Chinese-language book fair ever held outside of China.

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