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Budget 2018; What's the "Bezza"?

The Morning Run Crew

30-Oct-17 07:45

Budget 2018; What's the "Bezza"?

The Morning Run crew gives you their take on today's business headlines:   

0:11 - Perodua still expects to sell over 200,000 of its cars this year. This despite the on-year drop in third quarter sales and also the challenging market overall. Taking a closer look at the on-year drop for third quarter sales, apparently that’s due to a high base effect. In July 2016, Perodua launched the Bezza. Hence, sales between July and September this year, fell 3% compared to the same period last year, to below 52,000.

6:23 - BudgetForMalaysia 2018 analysis -- some beneficiaries include the tourism and consumer related industries.

Presented by: Joyce Goh , Sharaad Kuttan , Tan Chung Han


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