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  2. Konka Group - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhen Konka E-display Co., Ltd, set up in June 2001, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Konka Group. Konka E-display is a professional commercial display manufacturer who develops, manufacturers, and markets LED displays, LCD video walls, AD players, power supplies, controlling systems used in digital signage for multiple indoor and outdoor applications around the world, including control ...

  3. List of companies listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange

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    Code Short-name Full name Listing date Issued capital Negotiable capital Industry Http English Chinese 000100: TCL: TCL集团: TCL Corporation: 30.01.2004: 13,549,648,507

  4. Malaysia Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In 1966, following Singapore's separation from the federation, the airline's name was changed again, to Malaysia-Singapore Airlines (MSA). [16] The next year had a rapid expansion in the airline's fleet and routes, including the purchase of MSA's first Boeing aircraft: the Boeing 707s , as well as completion of a new high-rise headquarters in ...

  5. List of Malaysia Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    On 14 May 1966 (), the airline officially became the national airline of Malaysia and Singapore, jointly operated by both countries. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The company was re-christened again on 1 January 1967 ( 1967-01-01 ) , [ 11 ] this time to MalaysiaSingapore Airlines (MSA). [ 12 ]

  6. Overseas Chinese Town Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Chinese Town Enterprises is the parent company of publicly traded companies Overseas Chinese Town Limited (SZSE: 000069), Overseas Chinese Town (Asia) (SEHK: 3366, a subsidiary of Overseas Chinese Town Company) and Konka Group (SZSE: 000016). It is engaged in cross-sector and cross-industry operation.

  7. List of airlines of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Hub airport(s) AirAsia: AK: AXM: RED CAP: 1996 - AirAsia X: D7: XAX: XANADU: 2007 - Batik Air Malaysia: OD: MXD: MALINDO

  8. Malaysia–Singapore Airlines - Wikipedia

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    MalaysiaSingapore Airlines (abbreviation MSA) was the binational flag carrier of Malaysia and Singapore that operated from 1966 to 1972. The airline originated as Malayan Airways (MAL), established in 1937 to provide air services within British Malaya and the surrounding regions. [2]

  9. MASwings - Wikipedia

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    MASwings is a regional airline in Malaysia, established on 1 October 2007 as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), which also includes Malaysia Airlines, MASkargo, Firefly and Amal. [1]