Just privatized it and stop feeding on this baby. It will never grow competitive in the industry if the mummy continue to feed.
Should we close down Proton?
Should we close down Proton?
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May 7 2014, 04:32 PM
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Just privatized it and stop feeding on this baby. It will never grow competitive in the industry if the mummy continue to feed.
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QUOTE(ALeUNe @ May 7 2014, 04:44 PM) It is already a private company. With full protection though. What i'm trying to say is to remove the protection, the best way is to let the other capable private company to do. DRB is GLC right? correct me if im wrong.Privatize a private company? How about remove the protection? I believe that most of the strategies or management are being controlled by Government too. This post has been edited by ChrisWeiYuan: May 7 2014, 04:56 PM |
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