Preview

Top 10 Company in Malaysia

Good Essays
Open Document
Open Document
1080 Words
Grammar
Grammar
Plagiarism
Plagiarism
Writing
Writing
Score
Score
Top 10 Company in Malaysia
Top 10 of Malaysia takes a brief look at some top Malaysian companies on the back of trials and tribulations experienced on a global scale last year.

In 2011 many countries have been hit by challenges brought about by natural disasters, financial crises and political upheavals. Malaysia, as an emerging market, is expected to be still attractive to many investors, be they local or foreign. The start of 2012 has brought with it a myriad of new aspirations and resolve for companies in Malaysia.

Maybank remained the company with the highest market valuation on Bursa, standing at RM62 billion while CIMB, at the number 2 spot in December 2011 with a market valuation of RM55 billion then, went down to the 4th spot on the current list after shedding some RM4 billion in market value. It was upstaged by Sime Darby and Petronas whose market valuations stood at RM55 billion and RM53 billion respectively. Maxis and Genting too, stood above Axiata which retreated about RM2 billion in its market value. Petronas hopes to improve its bottom line where natural gas is concerned with the operation of its gas import terminal at Melaka which is scheduled to be in operation in August this year and the acceptance of its proposal for a gas pricing mechanism.

JCY International, a hard disk drive manufacturer, is again the top company in the technology sector with a market capitalisation of RM2.7 billion. Its share price has doubled in just over two months in recent times and JCY is set to reap the financial benefits arising out of supply shortages caused by floods in Thailand. It expects to gain a 19- fold increase in its profits for the 1st quarter financial year 2012 which closed on 31 December 2011. YTL E-Solutions, at 2nd place in this sector, has a market capitalisation of RM1.2 billion. The recent drop in revenue from its information technology and e-commerce as well as from the content and digital media segments have been more than adequately

You May Also Find These Documents Helpful

  • Better Essays

    It used to be only select few Malaysian companies had the resources to venture abroad. Overseas ventures were a game only for the big players. Nowadays, going abroad is almost necessity for any Malaysian company looking for growth in profit. Malaysian companies are looking abroad to take advantage of the globalization following the rising labour costs and a limited domestic market – Malaysia only has 22 million people compared to countries like India and China which each has more than 1 billion people. There is also another factor to be considered. Liberalization also forces open markets, giving more opportunities and competition around the globe in the spirit of globalization. Increasingly more foreign companies are coming to Malaysia hence the competition is also becoming more stiff in the domestic market.…

    • 4179 Words
    • 17 Pages
    Better Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    This report indicates that Malaysia is an excellent destination to do business. Malaysia has a favourable demographic structure and geographically advantages. Meanwhile, the economy condition is stable at the moment. Malaysia government are welcoming foreign investment in Malaysia and establish legal requirement to guide and protect foreign investment. However, there are some concerns must take into consideration. Such as, Malaysia is a multicultural nation with complex religious, western company should consider the culture and social difference in Malaysia. High Technology Company should consider the Malaysia is in short of high skill labour in the labour market. Ethical issue remains in Malaysia.…

    • 1723 Words
    • 7 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Ph Largest Companies

    • 768 Words
    • 4 Pages

    This is the 1st ranking of TopBusinessFinance.com’s 50 largest companies in the Philippines in terms of market capitalization. I tabulated the market capitalization of the Philippines' top companies. Figures are gathered from the Philippine Stock Exchange website (www.pse.com.ph). The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company (PLDT) ranks as the Philippines’ number 1 most valuable company.…

    • 768 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    • “…The period of the IMP3 coincides with the remaining 15 years for the realisation of Vision 2020. To be a developed nation, it is important for industries, and the country, as a whole, to achieve global competitiveness. In this respect, the IMP3 has adopted the overall theme ‘Malaysia Towards Global Competitiveness’. Industries must strive for global competitiveness through the transformation and innovation of the manufacturing and services sectors.…

    • 682 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    top companies

    • 2312 Words
    • 120 Pages

    TOP 500 NON-INDIVIDUAL TAXPAYERS FOR TAXABLE YEAR 2011 Based on Income Tax Returns Filed RANK TIN 1 001 901 673 SMART COMMUNICATIONS INCORPORATED 2 000 101 528 MANILA ELECTRIC COMPANY "MERALCO" 8,302,481,339.38 3 000 662 551 SHELL PHILIPPINES EXPLORATION, B.V, 6,391,535,905.21 4 206 136 596 CHEVRON MALAMPAYA LLC 6,309,861,723.00 5 000 421 786 NESTLE PHILIPPINES INC 4,886,077,359.00 6 006 807 251 SAN MIGUEL BREWERY INC. 4,775,481,657.84 7 000 768 480 GLOBE TELECOM, INC. 4,522,451,208.31 8 007 515 588 PMFTC INC 3,709,288,593.70 9 000 168 801 PETRON CORPORATION 2,620,598,749.07 10 003 058 789 SM PRIME HOLDINGS INC 2,226,517,500.96 11 000 283 731 PHILEX MINING CORP 1,876,747,468.50 12 000 164 757 PILIPINAS SHELL PETROLEUM CORPORATION 1,818,172,492.44 13 004 838 123 METRO RAIL TRANSIT CORPORATION 1,704,039,287.10 14 004 470 601 FIRST GAS POWER CORPORATION 1,492,555,812.60 15 000 488 793 PHILIPPINE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE COMPANY 1,482,750,000.00 16 005 038 428 MANILA WATER COMPANY, INC. 1,287,736,959.20 17 003 841 103 TEAM SUAL CORPORATION 1,227,008,548.06 18 005 025 704 QUEZON POWER (PHILS), LIMITED CO. 1,031,481,437.00 19 000 342 744 UNILEVER PHILIPPINES,INC. 1,020,290,189.70 20 000 887 972 PHILIPPINE AMUSEMENT AND GAMING CORPORATION 960,262,390.46 21 000 477 103 MEGAWORLD CORPORATION 929,818,005.90 22 000 237 540 LAFARGE REPUBLIC, INC. 901,299,306.06 23 000 786 732 MANILA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AUTHORITY 900,729,144.59 24 005 017 501 SAN ROQUE POWER CORPORATION 885,925,077.00 25 245 572 896 GALOC PRODUCTION COMPANY W.L.L. 870,553,529.40 26 238 684 383 EMPERADOR DISTILLERS, INC. 863,017,104.00 27 004 625 830 CITRA METRO MANILA TOLLWAYS CORPORATION…

    • 2312 Words
    • 120 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Good Essays

    Incorporated on January 15, 1960, SM Investments Corporation (SM) is the holding company of the SM Group of Companies. SM is engaged in five core businesses through its subsidiaries, namely, shopping mall development and management (SM Prime Holdings, Inc.), retail (SM Department Stores, SM Supermarket, SM Hypermarket and SaveMore Stores); financial services (BDO Unibank Inc. and China Banking Corporation) and real estate development and tourism (SM Land, Inc., SM Development Corporation, Costa Del Hamilo, Inc. Highlands Prime, Inc. and Belle Corporation) and hotels and conventions (SM Hotels, SMX Convention Specialists, Hotel Specialists - Tagaytay, Cebu and Pico).…

    • 1127 Words
    • 5 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Good Essays

    Malaysia, being a trading nation that highly dependent on international trade, our economic performance is very vulnerable to the performance of our major international trading partners. For decades, our economic growth has been overly reliant on external sector developments, foreign direct investment (FDI) and international trade. Domestic investment decisions are not base on economic fundamentals but rather these decisions are very much influenced by the market behavior of foreign investors.…

    • 840 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    C3 INSELInc

    • 3857 Words
    • 15 Pages

    and development. It was one of the few Malaysian companies that marketed a wide range of…

    • 3857 Words
    • 15 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    Economy of Malaysia

    • 27614 Words
    • 111 Pages

    THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT IN 2007 Global growth was strong in 2007, driven by above-trend growth in most industrial economies and buoyant growth in emerging market economies, despite moderation in the United States (US) economy, higher oil prices and the onset of financial market turbulence in the second half-year. The economies of the People’s Republic of China (PR China), India and other large emerging economies such as Brazil and Russia increased their contribution to global growth, spurred by strong consumption and rising investment activity. Recordhigh commodity prices also buoyed growth in many resource-producing economies. Benefiting from these trends, the strong growth momentum in the Asian region was further supported by rising domestic demand, which more than compensated for some moderation in electronics exports. In contrast, downside pressures on the US economy increased towards end-year, affected by the emergence of the subprime mortgage problem and further downturn in the US housing sector, with its spillover to the global financial markets. remained supported throughout the year by favourable labour market conditions as reflected in positive job creation, low unemployment rates and favourable income growth. This was achieved despite the continued slowdown in the housing market, where house prices declined across the country amid elevated levels of inventory, falling home sales and rising foreclosures. However, by the fourth quarter, economic growth moderated significantly, reflecting in part the more significant implications from the ongoing correction in the housing market and the emerging…

    • 27614 Words
    • 111 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Good Essays

    Malayia Top Ten Company

    • 934 Words
    • 4 Pages

    TOP TEN US COMPANIES IN MALAYSIA Company Activity Intel (M) Sdn. Bhd. Microprocessor & semiconductor devices Western Digital (M) Sdn. Bhd. Hard disk drives & components Freescale Semiconductor (M) Sdn.…

    • 934 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Good Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Manufacturing has a large influence in the country's economy. Malaysia today is a middle-income country with a multi-sector economy based on services and manufacturing Malaysia is one of the world's largest exporters of semiconductor components and devices, electrical goods, solar panels, and information and communication technology (ICT) products.…

    • 502 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Powerful Essays

    As you requested, our research team consist of three persons who is Khalid Khairulanam, Mohd Fikri and Mohd Farisfaiz have done a study about what are possible career opportunities for fresh graduates of University Technology of PETRONAS (UTP). At the end of this project, we have came out of this report. This report presents our data and observation of career opportunities for UTP graduated students.…

    • 2070 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Powerful Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    PRESENTATION ON MALAYSIA MICE INDUSTRY ZULKEFLI HAJI SHARIF CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER MALAYSIA CONVENTION & EXHIBITION BUREAU 1 Malaysia At a Glance Thailand Malaysia is divided into Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia ( Sabah and Sarawak) Kalimantan (Indonesia) 13 States, neighbouring countries include Singapore, Thailand, Brunei and Indonesia. Economic Transformation Plan (ETP) 3 Malaysia’s Events Strategy Achieve developed nation status by 2020 Business & Major Events recognised as high yield and high profile market segments Business Events: RM3.9 billion (USD1.3 b) incremental GNI and provide 16,700 jobs medical, scientific, technology, finance, education & commerce Major Events: RM0.4 billion incremental GNI providing 8,000 jobs sports, arts, cultural & lifestyle events, homegrown & homehosted events. 4 Business Tourism • In 2011, business tourism contributed:  RM10.7 b (USD 3.5b) international tourism visitor expenditure…

    • 599 Words
    • 9 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays
  • Satisfactory Essays

    Pestle Analysis Malaysia

    • 621 Words
    • 3 Pages

    Economy - overview: Malaysia made a quick economic recovery in 1999 from its worst recession since independence in 1957. GDP grew 5%, responding to a dynamic export sector, which grew over 10% and fiscal stimulus from higher government spending. The large export surplus has enabled the country to build up its already substantial financial reserves, to $31 billion at yearend 1999. This stable macroeconomic environment, in which both inflation and unemployment stand at 3% or less, has made possible the relaxation of most of the capital controls imposed by the government in 1998 to counter the impact of the Asian financial crisis. Government and private forecasters expect Malaysia to continue this trend in 2000, predicting GDP to grow another 5% to 6%. While Malaysia's immediate economic horizon looks bright, its…

    • 621 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Satisfactory Essays