Posts Categorized as 'Govt-Linked-Companies'

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

Silver Book Under The Ten(10) Initiatives Under GLC Transformation Programme

The Silver Book together with two other initiatives were launched on Sept 25. In fact, the Silver Book is the fourth book launched by Khazanah under the GLC Transformation Programme.
 

The Blue Book was first launched last year to intensify performance management practices

followed by:

Green Book, a manual to enhance board effectiveness and
Red Book to review and […]

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

Ten(10) Initiatives Under GLC Transformation Programme

Append below is the ten(10) initiatives under the GLC Transformation Programme presided over by the Putrajaya Committee for FLC High Performance (PCG).
PCG presently groups the heads of government-linked investment companies comprising EPF, Khazanah, Lembaga Tabung Amanah Tentera, Lembaga Tabung Haji as well as Permodalan Nasional Bhd

LIST OF TEN INITIATIVIES:

1

Green Book

Enhancing Board Effectiveness

To enhance board effectiveness […]

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

MAS net loss in Q2 down 36pc

GLC, MALAYSIA Airlines (MAS) is one step towards achieving its goal of the full year net loss projection of Rm630million.

The Business Time (30/8/06) has reported that MAS has announced:

that it has reduced its net loss 36 per cent to RM176.5 million for the second quarter […]

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

GLC’s Proton Holdings Posts Another Quarter’s Loss

Much controversy has been reported about Proton, our ailing automobile manufacturer which is one of the government-linked companies.
One undeniable fact is that Proton has been on the limelight simply because it has a reputation of slipping in and out of profit over the past year as it reported that it is still struggling to reverse […]

Tuesday, August 29th, 2006

GLC- Sime Darby Bhd – Achieve Strong Results

Further to the key performance indicators implemented by the Government on GLC, Sime Darby Bhd has indeed achieved some remarkable results.
According to its group chief executive Datuk Ahmad Zubir Murshid the positive results were attributed to the planned strategies executed two years ago, which saw the group focusing on its core business, disposing of its […]