61. He noted that many Malaysian companies have the right motivational recipe to ensure high labour productivity.
62. He observed a number of Malaysian companies having the right motivational recipe to ensure the success of their employees.
63. He said Malaysian companies should export their products through Port Klang rather than the current practice of trading through third countries.
64. He said he had recently consulted the IMF on resolving problems facing debt-laden Malaysian companies.
65. He said the company also plans to offer application tools to Malaysian companies and institutions of higher learning to enable them to be familiar with Smartcard system applications.
66. He said the time had come for Malaysian companies to embark on technology improvement using local expertise as they could no longer afford to rely on external technology sources.
67. He was commenting on a report from Jakarta that two Malaysian companies have been involved in open burning in Indonesia.
68. He said many Malaysian companies were going offshore to develop infrastructure projects, for which UBS could be the financier.
69. He said more Malaysian companies should take part in the biennial event as it also benefited companies other than defence-related firms.
70. Here, the course is open only to males because Malaysian shipping companies only employ male marine engineers, although females are also in the profession worldwide.