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Tuesday, 2 October 2012

AirAsia wins Business Traveller's inaugural best low-cost airline award


PETALING JAYA: AirAsia has been awarded the inaugural "Best Low-Cost Airline," a new category introduced by Business Traveller Asia-Pacific at the ceremony in Hong Kong.

The category was introduced in recognition of the growing force of budget carriers and AirAsia.

AirAsia Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said in a statement that it was an honour for AirAsia to be the first recipient of the prestigious award.

“As usual, an award win will not make us complacent. We will continue with our efforts to maintain our leadership spot by being cost effective and uphold our pledge in presenting our guests with unbeatable low fares and exceptional products and services,'' the statement said.

Business Traveller Asia-Pacific had sent out poll forms to subscribers who are regarded as some of the region's most experienced frequent travellers between April and June.

Source from: TheStar

Monday, 1 October 2012

HEKTAR right issue listing tomorrow

A total of 80,000,250 new right issue units will be listed tomorrow.
Green (>RM1.4) or Red (<RM1.39)?
Let's watch closely how will this REIT perform tomorrow.

KASSETS last day trade tomorrow


As refer to the above table, tomorrow is the last day trade for KASSETS before ex-distribution on 3rd of October 2012 (Wednesday) in order to entitle the IGBREIT shares + cash distribution later on.  These tranfered IGBREIT shares will be ready on 19th October 2012.  So, another batch of IGBREIT will be on board from 19th of October 2012 onwards.

DiGi to focus on mobile business for now


Over the near-term, chief executive officer Henrik Clausen does not foresee DiGi going into fixed-lined broadband business

KUALA LUMPUR: DiGi.Com Bhd, the country's third largest mobile operator with more than 10 million customers, said it will focus on growing its mobile business and has no immediate plans to go into the fixed-line broadband services.

"It's a matter of priority. We believe the mobile space still has plenty of opportunities. Over the near-term, I do not foresee us going into that (fixed-lined broadband) business," DiGi chief executive officer Henrik Clausen told Business Times.

Currently, there are only a few players offering high-speed fixed-line broadband services in the country and they include Telekom Malaysia Bhd, Maxis Bhd and Packet One Networks Sdn Bhd.

Celcom Axiata Bhd, the country's second largest mobile operator, has voiced its interests to offer such services in the near-term.



It is understandable why mobile operators are interested in offering fixed-line broadband services - it can help to boost the operators' revenue stream and retain the customers through the offering of more services in bundled packages.

"It's not that customers will want to buy everything from one provider. At the end of the day, customers will go for the best provider for those particular services. We believe that we need to be the best in what we are doing and the best thing we can do is to deliver the best data experience," said Clausen.

"That's our differentiator."

Today, about half of DiGi's customer base are active data users. (What this means is that the customers use data services at least once a month).

On top of that, about 24 per cent of its customers are using a smartphone.

"In two to three years, we will approach a 50 per cent smartphone penetration rate in Malaysia," said Clausen, who added that he would not be surprised if half of DiGi's customer base are smartphone users by then.

The growth in the smartphone user base, driven mainly by the increasing number of available models as well as lower prices, is critical to DiGi's future revenue growth - as in most cases, smartphone users spend more each month.

In DiGi's case, its smartphone customers tend to spend about RM30 to RM40 more each month, compared to customers using the normal feature phones.

"With this growth in mind, it is critical that we give the best experience to our customers. Therefore, part of our strategy is to develop packages that are right for them.

"We have a full range of packages. Some allow our customers to try the data services for a limited time, such as daily packages. This prevents them from getting a bill shock," said Clausen.

"When they are more familiar with the data services, then they can sign up for the monthly packages," he added.

Read more: DiGi to focus on mobile business for nowhttp://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/20120930234708/Article/index_html#ixzz283J1FfYx

DiGi to offer tablet plans from RM15 monthly

 
DiGi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd will roll out new offerings of affordable tablet plans from as low as RM15 monthly for postpaid customers tomorrow.

In a statement today, DiGi said the Internet quotas offered were as low as 500 megabytes (MB) and up to two gigabytes (GB), empowering customers with greater flexibility and control of their data expenditure.

"This new offering is in line with the government’s nation-building exercise to make mobile broadband more affordable to the consumers," it said.

The new packages for existing DiGi postpaid customers include RM15 for 500MB, RM19 for 1GB, RM29 for 1.5GB and RM39 for 2GB, while new sign-ups would also enjoy similar packages, however, with additional RM10 for each package.

DiGi, provider of mobile voice, Internet and broadband services, is committed to drive Malaysia's growth by building a mobile Internet and broadband environment that enables true connectivity, creates socio-economic development and helps businesses grow. -- Bernama

Read more: DiGi to offer tablet plans from RM15 monthlyhttp://www.btimes.com.my/Current_News/BTIMES/articles/20121001173805/Article/#ixzz283HRugJy