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TSjay
post Jul 1 2011, 01:00 AM, updated 15y ago

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But in 1995, even as sales were climbing, the company was restructured, with Tommy Suharto's V'Power Corporation holding a 60% interest, MyCom Bhd., a Malaysian company controlled by Jeff Yap, holding the other 40%.[1]


MyCom Bhd renamed to Dutaland Sdn Bhd now and I cant find any info about the Jeff Yap



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post Jul 1 2011, 01:05 AM

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check it out in wiki yo, its all over da internet
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post Jul 1 2011, 01:07 AM

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according to the names on the link, i guess all is jeff yap's family member
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post Jul 1 2011, 01:16 AM

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Dutaland Company

with a company that big, i believe the jeff yap got dat kind of money hmm.gif

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By 1998, Tommy held 60% via V'Power and the remainder 40% was held by MyCom which is owned by the Malaysian Yap family, Their flagship companies are Mycom Berhad and Olympia Industries Berhad unfortunately PN4 status now lol. If thats still not familiar then look opposite KLCC. Avenue K is their development project, so is that eyesore grand duta hyatt opposite renaissance hotel, unfortunately. they also own some high end F&B like Scalinis, across from TGIF Sultan Ismail and the Grapa Soho outlets. The Yaps were the one that negotiated with Audi in 1998. One thing I can tell you for most of the 90s the Italians were not too fond of their Asian owners wink.gif

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post Jul 1 2011, 01:31 AM

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http://i113.photobucket.com/albums/n228/kenjidc2/savvy.jpg

tis is from wiki and therefore it must be true also
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Business: The Company File Audi clinches Lamborghini deal
Volkswagen's luxury car division Audi has finalised a deal to buy the Italian sportscar manufacturer Lamborghini from Mycom Sedco of Maylasia and Indonesian firm Gesellschaft V'Power. Audi signed a letter of intent to buy Lamborghini on June 12. The company did not disclose how much it was paying or any other details of the agreement. Audi said the deal would enable it to enter the "super sportscar" segment of the market, while allowing Lamborghini to keep its national identity. In a similar arrangement to that with Audi Hungaria Motor, Lamborghini will probably be integrated as another foreign subsidiary in the group. Audi would become more international through the purchase of Lamborghini, while the deal would play a major role in completing Audi's range of luxury sports cars, the spokesman said. Lamborghini sold around 200 cars last year, with its "Diablo" model accounting for most of its turnover.



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