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  2. Naza - Wikipedia

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    The Naza Group of Companies began with the establishment of Naza Motor Trading Sdn Bhd in 1975 as an importer of used and reconditioned cars in Malaysia by the late Tan Sri SM Nasimuddin SM Amin. At just 21, he used his savings, earned from helping his father's construction business, to import used Japanese vehicles.

  3. LinkBike - Wikipedia

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    LinkBike is a public bicycle sharing system serving the city of George Town in Penang, Malaysia. [1] Launched in 2016, it is the first such system in Malaysia. [2] [3] Currently, there are 250 LinkBike bicycles and 25 stations throughout the city, including its UNESCO World Heritage Site, as well as suburban places like Queensbay Mall.

  4. Lion Group - Wikipedia

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    Lion also has 26 Parkson department stores in Malaysia, 13 stores in China, and nine breweries in China. The group has offices in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, the United States and Mexico. [2] In 2010, Cheng acquired 33.5 million shares in Lion Industries Corp Bhd, one of the group's subsidiaries. [3] In 2018 ...

  5. Metrojaya - Wikipedia

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    MJ Department Stores Sdn Bhd is a popular retail company in Malaysia which offers items at a medium-to-high rate. [ citation needed ] The company opened its first store at Pertama Complex, Kuala Lumpur in September, 1976,with a retail space of 18,305 sq ft (1,705 sq metres). [ 1 ]

  6. Padini - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Padini Holdings Sdn Bhd became a public company limited by shares and changed its name to Padini Holdings Berhad. It was also listed on the Second Board of the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. In 2000, Padini Dot Com Sdn Bhd was established to provide electronic business services and solutions for the group.

  7. Velodrom Nasional Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the velodrome started in January 2015 and was handed to the Ministry of Youth and Sports Malaysia on 20 May 2017. [1] The velodrome was officially opened on 25 May 2017. Five Malaysian cycling legends, namely, Rosman Alwi , Josiah Ng , Ng Joo Ngan , M.Kumaresan and Azizulhasni Awang were given the honor of opening the velodrome.

  8. mynews.com - Wikipedia

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    myNEWS.com is a retail convenience chain located in Malaysia.As of 2021, myNEWS.com has more than 460 outlets, the majority of them located in the urban areas of Peninsular Malaysia. myNEWs outlets can be commonly found in shopping complexes, business hubs, transportation hubs and rail transport hubs, such as LRT and MRT stations.

  9. 99 Speedmart - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1987 as a sundry mart under the name of Pasar Raya Hiap Hoe (Tepi Sungai, Klang) [1]. 99 Speedmart is a Malaysian chain of convenience stores and is one of the largest mini market chain in the country, before KK Super Mart.