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  2. Lion Group - Wikipedia

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    Cheng's grandfather founded Lion as a small trading company in Singapore after leaving China in the 1920s. It became Malaysia's biggest steel manufacturer after winning a license from the government in 1978. One of the group's biggest investments is Suzuki Assemblers Malaysia Sdn Bhd which manufactures Suzuki motorcycles for the Malaysian market.

  3. Melewar Industrial Group - Wikipedia

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    Melewar Industrial Group Berhad (MYX: 3778) is a manufacturing company in Malaysia.It is owned by the family of its late founder and chairman Tunku Tan Sri Abdullah ibni Almarhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman from the Negeri Sembilan royal family [3] and engages in the manufacturing and trade of steel products in addition to investments.

  4. List of companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad: Consumer Goods Food products Johor Bahru: 1933 Food P A Lam Eng Rubber: Basic materials Commodity chemicals Sungai Petani: 1940 Rubber P A Lion Group: Conglomerates - Kuala Lumpur [16] 1930 Trading, automotive, steel P A Magnum Corporation: Consumer Services Gambling Kuala Lumpur: 1968 Gaming P A Maybank: Financials ...

  5. Sime UMW - Wikipedia

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    Former logo of UMW Holdings, used from 2000 to 2024. Sime UMW Berhad (formerly UMW Holdings Berhad; MYX: 4588) is a Malaysian industrial conglomerate.It is one of the largest companies and also one of the leading industrial enterprises, serving the economies of Malaysia and the Asia-Pacific region.

  6. Sama Jaya Free Industrial Zone - Wikipedia

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    An 8-inch, 0.25-micron wafer fabrication facility was built in Sama Jaya and became operational in 2001. [5] [6] By 2002, the cost of the fabrication plant swelled to RM 6.5 billion (US$1.7 billion). [7] In 2005, 1st Silicon announced the production of 0.13 micron wafers, first in Malaysia to do so. [8]

  7. GlobalFoundries opens $4 billion Singapore chip fabrication plant

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    GlobalFoundries, the world's third-largest contract chipmaker, opened a $4 billion semiconductor fabrication plant in Singapore on Tuesday, as part of a major global manufacturing expansion. The U ...

  8. Wah Seong Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It is a major oil & gas service group in Asia and provides a wide range of services globally such as highly specialised pipe coating, corrosion protection, drilling supplies as well as EPC, fabrication and rental of gas compressors. Wah Seong is also a leading distributor and manufacturer of building materials and spiral welded steel pipes for ...

  9. Boustead Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Boustead Holdings Berhad (BHB) (MYX: 2771) is a Malaysian corporation with over 16,000 employees across more than 90 listed and non-listed companies in Malaysia, Indonesia and the United Kingdom. It is an affiliate of the Malaysian military. BHB was founded in 1828 as Boustead & Co in Singapore by Edward Boustead, an English businessman. [1]