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  2. Proton Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Proton Holdings Berhad, commonly known as Proton (stylised PROTON), is a Malaysian multinational automotive company.Proton was established on 7 May 1983, as Malaysia's sole national budget car company until the advent of Perodua in 1993.

  3. DRB-HICOM - Wikipedia

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    PROTON Holdings Berhad – DRB-HICOM is a majority shareholder of PROTON, with Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Limited owning 49.9% equity in the national car company. Pos Malaysia Berhad – Malaysia's national post services provider. Pos Malaysia is listed on Bursa Malaysia.

  4. Category:Government-owned companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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  5. Perodua - Wikipedia

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    The Perodua Myvi was the best-selling car in Malaysia for eight consecutive years, between 2006 and 2014.. Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sendirian Berhad [1] (Eng. transl.: "second automobile enterprise private limited"), usually abbreviated to Perodua (Malay:), is Malaysia's largest car manufacturer, followed by Proton Holdings.

  6. List of companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Proton Holdings: Consumer goods Automobiles Shah Alam: 1983 Autos, owned by DRB-HICOM: P A Public Bank Berhad: Financials Bank Kuala Lumpur: 1966 Bank P A Ramly Group: Consumer services Restaurants & bars Kuala Lumpur: 1984 Frozen and fast food P A Ranhill Holdings Berhad: Utilities Conventional electricity Kuala Lumpur: 1981 Power utility P A ...

  7. Proton City Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Proton City Stadium is located at Proton City, Muallim District, Perak, Malaysia. This stadium can accommodate 3,000 spectators. This stadium can accommodate 3,000 spectators. The stadium is built by Proton Holdings Berhad and currently used as the official home ground for DRB-HICOM Football Club competing in Malaysia Premier League since 2015.

  8. Lotus Cars - Wikipedia

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    He chaired the executive committee of Lotus Group International Limited (LGIL), established in February 2006 with Syed Zainal Abidin (managing director of Proton Holdings Berhad) and Badrul Feisal (non-executive director of Proton Holdings Berhad). LGIL is the holding company of Lotus Group Plc.

  9. HICOM Automotive Manufacturers (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    History. The companies roots extend back to 1983 and originally consisted of the assembly in the Integrated Complex settled factory covering an area of 541,070 m 2.Since the opening of the plant, 13,000 vehicles per year produced in-house and more than 47,000 complete knock down kits are assembled for the local and surrounding markets.