And yes, you can consider this Hot Selling Semi-D project at Dengkil!!If you scared the sky high price of the landed properties in Putrajaya/Cyberjaya~~~
Why U buy Cyberjaya?
Why U buy Cyberjaya?
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And yes, you can consider this Hot Selling Semi-D project at Dengkil!!If you scared the sky high price of the landed properties in Putrajaya/Cyberjaya~~~ |
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How much is the standard semi d in this project?
quote=Rockman.EXE,Oct 8 2013, 03:14 PM] https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=2987280 And yes, you can consider this Hot Selling Semi-D project at Dengkil!!If you scared the sky high price of the landed properties in Putrajaya/Cyberjaya~~~ [/quote] |
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[quote=Soros007,Oct 8 2013, 05:12 PM]
How much is the standard semi d in this project? quote=Rockman.EXE,Oct 8 2013, 03:14 PM] https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=2987280 And yes, you can consider this Hot Selling Semi-D project at Dengkil!!If you scared the sky high price of the landed properties in Putrajaya/Cyberjaya~~~ [/quote] [/quote] Price start from RM968,000 before discount. We have 10% rebate so price after discount is RM871,200 , which is only RM309 psf. The price is accorded with the intermediate basic unit, 35x80 b.u. 2816sf. |
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QUOTE(shinebr8 @ Oct 4 2013, 07:37 PM) Saw one Harley Davidson @ Penang Gurney Drive for sale RM 128k |
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QUOTE(shinebr8 @ Oct 6 2013, 01:58 PM) I dare not touch the Semenyih project, 9 out of 10 are flippers.Ask them come & flip Cyberjaya HER! This post has been edited by xyyap: Oct 9 2013, 05:39 PM |
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GE Summit: PM announces one-stop centre for creative industry in Cyberjaya
BY TEH ENG HOCK 64 KUALA LUMPUR: A one-stop centre to support companies involved in creative multimedia, research and development, outsourcing and data management will be set up in Cyberjaya. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak announced the setting up of the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creative Centre (MaGIC) as part of the Government's latest effort to enhance entrepreneurship. "The centre will be a one-stop shop for entrepreneurs, with everything from getting financing from banks or venture capital to incubators for developing start-ups, from intellectual property registration to facilities for training, coaching and mentoring," he said. Malaysia will also be hosting the 5th Global Social Business Summit next month, he said at the launch of the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) here Friday. Najib added that he was looking forward to receiving creative solutions from the Global Startup Youth programme, which is part of the GES. The programme pairs some 500 young people with 100 mentors to look into some of the world's most pressing problems, he said. Later, Najib launched the 1Malaysia Entrepreneurship programme (1Met), which will help to accelerate the growth of 5,000 young entrepreneurs annually. "Please dream. Please dream big. Be audacious. Dream of the improbable. "The future is exciting. The future is today. The future is right now," Najib told a cheering crowd of thousands of youths. During a question and answer session, Najib was asked if there would be a special allocation for the 1Met programme. "Yes, the answer is yes. I will announce it in the coming Budget 2014. I can announce it today, but that will be letting the cat out of the bag," he said. To another question, Najib agreed that holding a gathering of global entrepreneurs from time-to-time was a great idea to improve entrepreneurship in Malaysia. US Secretary of State John Kerry, who was with Najib at the 1Met launch, told the audience that the United States would provide a means for collaboration between America and entrepreneurs in South East Asia. He said there will be a partnership between the US and UP Global to train half a million entrepreneurs around the world, including those in Malaysia. He also announced Beehive Malaysia, a collaborative space for social entrepreneurs to find solutions to great problems. Earlier, Najib said entrepreneurs and potential businessmen should not be afraid or discouraged by failure, but instead use the experience to spur themselves to success. He said the Government continuously worked on providing a better environment for entrepreneurship, and hoped that entrepreneurs would re-calibrate their attitude to failure. "In a culture defined by a freewheeling and audacious capitalism, a country like the United States, which draws on a history of both liberty and plenty, a failed business gambit is seen as useful experience. Failure is not a death sentence. "Other countries have different traditions, but the principle of encouraging people to attempt the improbable, without the undue fear of failure, can be more widely adopted." In Malaysia, Najib said bankruptcy laws could be reviewed and streamlined to strengthen the safety net that allowed entrepreneurs to bounce back. TAGS / KEYWORDS: GE Summit, Government, USA, Malaysia, John Kerry |
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Mayb this is related to the entrepreneurs park by china man?
QUOTE(shinebr8 @ Oct 11 2013, 11:00 PM) GE Summit: PM announces one-stop centre for creative industry in Cyberjaya BY TEH ENG HOCK 64 KUALA LUMPUR: A one-stop centre to support companies involved in creative multimedia, research and development, outsourcing and data management will be set up in Cyberjaya. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak announced the setting up of the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creative Centre (MaGIC) as part of the Government's latest effort to enhance entrepreneurship. "The centre will be a one-stop shop for entrepreneurs, with everything from getting financing from banks or venture capital to incubators for developing start-ups, from intellectual property registration to facilities for training, coaching and mentoring," he said. Malaysia will also be hosting the 5th Global Social Business Summit next month, he said at the launch of the Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) here Friday. Najib added that he was looking forward to receiving creative solutions from the Global Startup Youth programme, which is part of the GES. The programme pairs some 500 young people with 100 mentors to look into some of the world's most pressing problems, he said. Later, Najib launched the 1Malaysia Entrepreneurship programme (1Met), which will help to accelerate the growth of 5,000 young entrepreneurs annually. "Please dream. Please dream big. Be audacious. Dream of the improbable. "The future is exciting. The future is today. The future is right now," Najib told a cheering crowd of thousands of youths. During a question and answer session, Najib was asked if there would be a special allocation for the 1Met programme. "Yes, the answer is yes. I will announce it in the coming Budget 2014. I can announce it today, but that will be letting the cat out of the bag," he said. To another question, Najib agreed that holding a gathering of global entrepreneurs from time-to-time was a great idea to improve entrepreneurship in Malaysia. US Secretary of State John Kerry, who was with Najib at the 1Met launch, told the audience that the United States would provide a means for collaboration between America and entrepreneurs in South East Asia. He said there will be a partnership between the US and UP Global to train half a million entrepreneurs around the world, including those in Malaysia. He also announced Beehive Malaysia, a collaborative space for social entrepreneurs to find solutions to great problems. Earlier, Najib said entrepreneurs and potential businessmen should not be afraid or discouraged by failure, but instead use the experience to spur themselves to success. He said the Government continuously worked on providing a better environment for entrepreneurship, and hoped that entrepreneurs would re-calibrate their attitude to failure. "In a culture defined by a freewheeling and audacious capitalism, a country like the United States, which draws on a history of both liberty and plenty, a failed business gambit is seen as useful experience. Failure is not a death sentence. "Other countries have different traditions, but the principle of encouraging people to attempt the improbable, without the undue fear of failure, can be more widely adopted." In Malaysia, Najib said bankruptcy laws could be reviewed and streamlined to strengthen the safety net that allowed entrepreneurs to bounce back. TAGS / KEYWORDS: GE Summit, Government, USA, Malaysia, John Kerry |
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![]() KUALA LUMPUR: The establishment of Malaysian Global Innovation and Creative Centre (MaGIC) will see more collaboration between Malaysia and the United States to further boost entrepreneurial spirit among youths, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said. Announcing the new initiative, Najib said the centre will be located in Cyberjaya, where companies are involved in creative multimedia, research and development, outsourcing and data management. Speaking at the opening of the 4th Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) here, Najib said the centre will be a one-stop shop for entrepreneurs, with everything from getting financing from banks or venture capital to incubators for developing start-ups; from intellectual property registration to facilities for training, coaching and mentoring. “I would like the centre to work very closely on a partnership with the global upscale entrepreneurship centre that was mentioned by the US Secretary of State John Kerry in his address,” he told some 4,700 delegates coming from over 100 countries to the two-day summit. Earlier, Kerry said the United States would initiate a new programme called ‘Up Global’, which will support and train half a million entrepreneurs in 1,000 cities around the world, including Malaysia, over the next few years. The programme is set to encourage more young and new talents and developing sustainable and exciting ventures. Najib, who is also the Finance Minister, announced that Malaysia would be hosting the 5th Global Social Business Summit next month. With The Global Startup Youth programme, which is taking place now with 500 young people working with 100 mentors on some of the world’s most pressing problems. “I look forward to receiving their creative solutions (and) I’m sure I will be inspired and hope to know how to turn my hair from grey to black,” he said in jest. — Bernama |
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