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PetDag Finds Common Ground

The Morning Run Crew

16-Aug-18 07:45

PetDag Finds Common Ground

Petronas Dagangan wants to increase non-fuel business by monetizing its real estate assets through co-working spaces

6:33 - Tencent posts surprise revenue contraction for the first time in a decade

11:13 - PM Mahathir heads to China to reinforce trade relations

Presented by: Khoo Hsu Chuang, Joyce Goh, Giri Balakrishnan


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Categories:  Business Analysis

Tags:  Petronas DaganganCommon GroundCo-Working SpaceNon-fuel BusinessTencentTun Dr Mahathir MohammadMalaysia-China Relations





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