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Cyberjaya V5, Why U buy Cyberjaya?
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hasec
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Apr 12 2016, 06:45 PM
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QUOTE(thecaterpillar @ Apr 6 2016, 11:54 PM) Actually I wonder if really there's so many low paying job around. At least from what I know many MNC starting pay for graduates also more than what it's reported in the article. there are a lot of workforce here in Cyberjaya whose salary are above 15K. It depends which company you worked at. It's not surprised for the management team to have salary more than 20k. So there are group of people who work and live here in Cyberjaya are considered category - well to do.
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max_cavalera
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Apr 12 2016, 07:44 PM
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QUOTE(bulibuli @ Apr 12 2016, 06:55 PM) more affordable house rumah selangorku ll build in cyberjaya soon look not high end anymore  its a good thing... this ghost town badly need a jump increase in own stay population...
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thecaterpillar
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Apr 12 2016, 08:35 PM
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QUOTE(hasec @ Apr 12 2016, 06:45 PM) there are a lot of workforce here in Cyberjaya whose salary are above 15K. It depends which company you worked at. It's not surprised for the management team to have salary more than 20k. So there are group of people who work and live here in Cyberjaya are considered category - well to do. Yea I know about mid to high pay. Since we r talking about the article, I really wonder where they get the numbers and if it's true. Coz my experience there and the companies I know all starting pay is higher than 300pounds.
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thecaterpillar
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Apr 12 2016, 08:40 PM
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QUOTE(bulibuli @ Apr 12 2016, 05:55 PM) more affordable house rumah selangorku ll build in cyberjaya soon look not high end anymore  Good for more affordable housing in these immediate neighbour. Cyberjaya has many high end development already.
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legioss
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Apr 12 2016, 08:57 PM
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there has always been cheap houses near cyber like pinggiran cyber or putra perdana, this is nothing new
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hasec
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Apr 13 2016, 11:01 PM
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KUALA LUMPUR: Despite global economic challenges, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), formerly known as Multimedia Development Corporation recorded significant growth in investments and export sales from MSC Malaysia companies in 2015.
As the lead agency responsible for driving Malaysia's digital economy, MDEC registered a growth of 56 percent in Approved Investments and Foreign Direct Investments in 2015.
Total investments inflow from MSC Malaysia companies reached RM19.8 billion last year, making it the highest increase in new investments since MSC Malaysia's establishment in 1996.
MDEC CEO Datuk Yasmin Mahmood said this was driven by the confidence from investors in the local ICT industry.
"The year 2015 was a significant year for us. New investments inflow reached a 20-year record high and for the first time ever, export sales for MSC Malaysia exceeded our expectations.
"MSC Malaysia's performance and growth is testament to the progress we are making in executing our Digital Economy strategy as well as boosting investors' confidence and faith in our local ICT industry," she told reporters after announcing MSC Malaysia's performance in 2015.
Meanwhile, export sales from MSC Malaysia companies contributed RM16.2 billion, an 18 percent increase from previous year (RM13.7 billion).
The Global Business Services (GBS) cluster contributed the highest (69 percent) to the overall export sales.
"Local MSC Malaysia companies showcased promising growth in 2015, as export sales increased by nine percent (RM3.7 billion). We are proud to share that MSC Malaysia recorded the highest increase in overall export sales since 2010," said Yasmin.
Last year, MDEC saw seven additional local companies cross the RM100 million revenue mark.
"This is an important milestone for MDEC in championing local MSC Malaysia companies as they tap regional and global markets. It is encouraging to see our local tech icons grow stronger year-on-year and contribute to our economy," Yasmin said.
Moving forward, MDEC will focus on four key areas in driving towards a sustainable digital economy. This constitutes driving investments, growing local technology champions, catalysing digital innovation ecosystems and digital inclusivity.
This follows the positive growth recorded by new areas including the Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud & Data Centre, Big Data Analytics (BDA), Security and eCommerce in 2015.
Yasmin added that the animation sector also recorded an impressive growth in exports by 52 percent while the games sector was growing rapidly from a small base, with a six-fold increase in year-on-year growth in export sales.
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AhBoy~~
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Apr 13 2016, 11:19 PM
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QUOTE(Cabinda @ Apr 7 2016, 02:14 AM) Hahaha.. Articles from taxi driver as fact.. really cool article... and also 85k of cbj populations are as call operator and students... wakakka... funny article... 300 pound a mth.. hahaha.. i think the writer interview the "Construction Expat" there.. hahahha... i feel stupid reading the article.. wasting my time... I really feel cyberjaya is better than Kuala lumpur.. will take over kuala lumpur in 10-15 years time... look at most of the shopping center in KL on weekend.. Mostly dead one.. Even Dpulze crowds can win any of the mall in KL... I think another 5 yrs KL will down in the drain...yes, me too believe cyber has potential but your statement is really
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Cabinda
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Apr 14 2016, 01:48 AM
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QUOTE(AhBoy~~ @ Apr 13 2016, 11:19 PM) yes, me too believe cyber has potential but your statement is really  i know.. hehe... but do u see.. after i say like this.. the haters are all gone?
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HarpArtist
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Apr 14 2016, 01:49 AM
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i see the delusional guy still hard at work  even alienating his neighbours. such a shame.
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kkk8787
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Apr 14 2016, 03:45 PM
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Love it or hate it, cyberjaya is here to stay. I believe it will grow to be a nice township, maybe maturing in 10 yrs time
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mthc
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Apr 14 2016, 04:43 PM
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QUOTE(AhBoy~~ @ Apr 13 2016, 11:19 PM) yes, me too believe cyber has potential but your statement is really  Hahaha.. Bro I feel you. The fella doesn't understand sacarsm. 😨😨😨
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Cabinda
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Apr 18 2016, 12:30 AM
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https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/3924396Feel free to give some answer... And are welcome to question also.. TCSS better stay far away to pollute the topic discuss abt cyberjaya..
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MakeYouHappy
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Apr 18 2016, 01:01 AM
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QUOTE(Cabinda @ Apr 10 2016, 10:04 PM) For me non peak hour I reach mid valley 15 mins, reach bangsar banana leaf nirwana in 25 mins.. At 5pm from menara shell back cbj in 20mins.. To pavilion driving slowly, reach within 20-30min.. KLCC average time 25 mins sure reach regardless jam or no jam.. i never took more than 40 mins to KL I agree with every single word. It's pretty much the same for me too. Peak hour or non-peak MEX is not jam anyway. I don't know how some people would need 45mins to an hour to reach KL.  Probably not using MEX I guess.
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JungWoo
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Apr 18 2016, 09:26 AM
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QUOTE(MakeYouHappy @ Apr 18 2016, 01:01 AM) I agree with every single word. It's pretty much the same for me too. Peak hour or non-peak MEX is not jam anyway. I don't know how some people would need 45mins to an hour to reach KL.  Probably not using MEX I guess. In the middle of MEX im sure not jam, but after stadium bukit jalil to kuchai exit I'm not sure. Often seen crowded on peak hour. I once work on night shift and went back KL after 7am This post has been edited by JungWoo: Apr 18 2016, 09:27 AM
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thecaterpillar
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Apr 18 2016, 10:51 PM
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http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v8/bu/newsb....php?id=1234519Some news from cyber valley. Seems like after idling for many years, things started to move again after rebranding from ssp2 to cyber valley.
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Zres
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Apr 21 2016, 01:29 PM
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pengleong
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Apr 21 2016, 01:37 PM
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QUOTE(thecaterpillar @ Apr 18 2016, 10:51 PM) http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v8/bu/newsb....php?id=1234519Some news from cyber valley. Seems like after idling for many years, things started to move again after rebranding from ssp2 to cyber valley. Is Bernama accurate?
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thecaterpillar
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Apr 21 2016, 01:58 PM
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QUOTE(pengleong @ Apr 21 2016, 01:37 PM) It should be, what's your doubt? If it's on the rebranding, there are multiple news source and even on PKNS site.
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bluesky_1985
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Apr 21 2016, 02:29 PM
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If i want go damansara height from cyberjaya? Use which route is better?
Last week i used MEX , out from kuchai lama exit then enter federal then sprint highways.
Super Jam and took around 2 hours.
Toll = RM 3.50 + RM 2.50 = RM 6.00 for one way
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mingyew
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Apr 21 2016, 02:38 PM
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QUOTE(thecaterpillar @ Apr 18 2016, 10:51 PM) http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v8/bu/newsb....php?id=1234519Some news from cyber valley. Seems like after idling for many years, things started to move again after rebranding from ssp2 to cyber valley. Very good move. cyberjaya=knowledge-based industry + neighbour factory based industry = like shah alam+kl
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