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  2. S P Setia - Wikipedia

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    The group started out in 1974 as a construction company which was later led by a well-known property development figure, Liew Kee Sin in 1990 and was eventually listed on Bursa Malaysia in 1993. In 1996, S P Setia refocused its core business to property development with supporting businesses in construction and wood-based manufacturing.

  3. UOA Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the group transferred several of its investment properties into UOA Real Estate Investment Trust (UOA REIT) and listed the REIT on Bursa Malaysia. [5] UOA REIT's portfolio comprises parcels of UOA Damansara in Bukit Damansara , UOA Center in Kuala Lumpur City Centre , and UOA Pantai in Lembah Pantai . [ 7 ]

  4. Sime Darby Property - Wikipedia

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    Sime Darby Property Berhad 197301002148 (15631-P) is a Malaysian real estate developer with operations in Malaysia and the United Kingdom. Incorporated in 1973, as Sime Darby Property Sdn. Bhd., the Group [2] was created through the integration of the property arms under the former Golden Hope Plantations Berhad, Kumpulan Guthrie Berhad, and Sime Darby Berhad.

  5. Timeline of Malaysian history - Wikipedia

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    2017 SEA Games was held in National Stadium Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, resulted Malaysia at the top 1 ranking with 145 gold medals, followed by 90 silver and 86 bronze medals. 14 September: 23 people, most of them students, were killed in a fire that broke out at Darul Quran Ittifaqiyah, a tahfiz (religious) school in Datuk Keramat, Kuala Lumpur.

  6. List of companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Real estate holding & development Johor Bahru: 1968 State-owned, economic development S A Khazanah Nasional: Financials Real estate holding & development Kuala Lumpur: 1993 Government holding company S A Khind Holdings Berhad: Consumer goods Durable household products Shah Alam: 1961 Electrical appliances company P A Keretapi Tanah Melayu (KTM ...

  7. Forest City, Johor - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the southwestern part of Johor Bahru District, the second largest district in Malaysia by population. First announced in 2006 as a twenty-year investment project mostly financed by a consortium of mainland Chinese private real estate developers, pitched under the Belt and Road Initiative. [2]

  8. Malaysian national projects - Wikipedia

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    Malaysian national projects are major national projects that are important to the development of Malaysia. The following is a list from Malaysian independence in 1957 to the present. [ 1 ]

  9. KLCC Property Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The group has first right of refusal to acquiring future developments by its majority shareholder, KLCC Holdings Sdn Bhd (the 100%-owned property development subsidiary of Petronas). [8] KLCC Holdings is currently developing an office building and Fairmont Hotel with Qatari Diar REIT (Lot 185) and an office building on Lot 91 with Sapura ...

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