Monday, March 22, 2010
THE RICHEST MALAY PEOPLE
Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Albukhary
This man here prefers to stay in the background, shying away from public eyes. With the title of “reclusive tycoon”, he has only partially surfaced but has equity in at least 13 publicly traded company. His flagship company being MMC Corp Bhd, is an investment holding company dealing with transport & logistics, energy & utilities and engineering & construction.
(Current Wealth: 4.180 billion)
he is the eight person who is Malaysian richest people and the first malay people richest in Malaysia.
STARTING A BUSINESS
In the mid 1970s, his father’s cattle business ran into trouble following the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. The outbreak spread throughout southern Thailand, Kedah and Perlis. As a result, nearly all their livestock perished.
However, this downturn in event actually had a silver lining. Since then, Syed Mokhtar took over his father’s business and decided never again to become involved in the cattle business. Instead, he decided to go into the business of selling meat.
As a start, at the age of 19, Syed Mokhtar scoured markets around Alor Setar to buy unsold meat from the vendors there. The meat would then be re-sold to bumiputera traders in the surrounding area.
Although these were unsold meat, they were packaged carefully and nicely, and kept on ice to maintain freshness. Thus, using his experience in handling good quality products, Syed Mokhtar’s business received encouraging response from the public. This success made him even more driven to expand the business.
Soon after, Syed Mokhtar moved on to the transportation business. After successfully acquiring a license for four Class A lorries in 1972, Syed Mokhtar secured a loan in the amount of RM110,000 from the Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA) to buy two Mercedes Benz lorries.
At first, he wanted to buy four lorries, but the plan did not come to light because of technical problems, leaving him with two remaining permits. A Chinese trader approached him to buy those permits, but Syed Mokhtar refused the offer and decided to return the permits to MARA.
He then established a transportation company named Syarikat Pengangkutan Sentosa, and appointed a Chinese clerk to be the manager. Interestingly, the company still exists until today.
From a small business that offered transport service to haul rice, it now owns more than 40 lorries for various transport purposes.
EXPANDING BUSINESS
After establishing Syarikat Shah, he created Syarikat Bukhary, which is involved in the rice and sugar business. And just like Syarikat Pengangkutan Sentosa, Bukhary still exists and has expanded until now, with an annual revenue of around RM250 million!
The company then expanded into Bukhary (KL) Sdn. Bhd. in 1977. The company won many government contracts which were offered to bumiputera entrepreneurs at the time, and based its operations in a four-storey shop lot on Jalan Pahang.
Because the business was expanding so fast, he renovated the office on the ground floor and turned it into a packaging area for chocolates, flour and tea supplied to the government. He then created Susu Mas Sdn. Bhd (Susu Mas) in 1979 to facilitate his business of supplying to the government.
Like Bukhary, Susu mas was also a joint-venture company, this time with New Zealand Milk Products. He held 51 percent share in the company. The Susu Mas product was marketed under the brand Fernleaf. However, following the economic crisis which hit the country at the end of 1980’s, he decided to sell his business interest in that company.
CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS MUSLIM EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA
Although he enjoys his success as the nation’s number one bumiputera conglomerate figure, he has not forgotten his responsibility to help his Muslim brethrens. For this purpose, the Yayasan al_Bukhary was established in March 1996 to help the poor, particularly in the area of education.
Until today, Yayasan al-Bukhary has spent more than RM300 million for religious, cultural and educational activities. The foundation not only provides aid to people of this country, but also countries that are members in the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC).
Among the biggest projects ever conducted was the construction of the Kompleks al-Bukhary costing RM400 million in Kedah. The complex is a centre complete with facilities including a mosque, medical centre, community centre, housing for orphans, a special academy of the elderly and an institution of higher education.
This foundation also created the International Islamic Arts Museum in Kuala Lumpur, at a cost of RM100 million. This four-storey building is the first museum in Asia Pacific that showcases Islamic works of art. Yayasan al-Bukhary also built 16 mosques all over the world.
The most recent project was the construction of the Al-Bukhary Mosque, located in a strategic spot near Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur. The location of the mosque, which was built at a cost of RM12.2 million, also makes it convenient for Muslims, especially those around Jalan Hang Tuah, Jalan Pudu and Bukit Bintang area to pray.
OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS
Prior to 2000, Yayasan Al-Bukhary donated about RM7.75 million to Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, a world-renowned centre of Islamic studies. And starting from November 2007, Yayasan Al-Bukhary will sponsor 28 more students to study at the International Islamic University Malaysia.
Yayaan Al-Bukhary is also involved with the Al-Bukhary International University’s construction project in Kedah, which costs RM500 million. It will cater to 3,000 students of whom 70 percent are foreign students fully sponsored by the foundation by 2009.
Last 6 September, Yayasan Al-Bukhary donated AS$1 million to the Lebanese Humanitarian Fund in order to lessen the burden suffered by people of that country, who are victims of Israel’s atrocity.
Actually, this foundation also helps non-Islamic based organisations.
For example, around RM1 million was donated by the foundation for the Langkawi Project, an effort spearheaded by the MCA, in the area of education, particularly in providing scholarships to financially needy students from rural areas.
Indeed, the success enjoyed by Syed Mokhtar today was not gained through easy shortcuts. Hard work, self confidence, and faith that everything comes from Allah, has made him a bumiputera conglomerate icon for everyone to aspire to.
i took from http://www.yadim.com.my
Saturday, March 13, 2010
fashion jeans
See in your cupboard or your collection cloths, that's impossible if one of you never have a pair of jeans. Do you know jeans was introduced since tens years ago. It was started as a trouser for inferior workers do the heavy works. And now jeans was controlling in teenagers fashion in the world. Jeans was introduced by Levi Straususs in 1850. Cooperation between Levis and Jacob brought Levis as a greatest jeans manufacturer in the world until now. Do you know that a jeans sold in $1.50 at beginning.
JEANS 80's VS JEANS NOWADAYS
Jeans 80's
jeans not only most enthusiasm fashion but the jeans creator was created variety of designs with interesting colors. in that time, color of 'vibrant' is favourite choice.
One of the hottest and thankfully short lived trends in this decade of fashion oddities was wearing acid washed jeans. The acid washed jeans trend didn’t become popular until the mid to late eighties and faded four to five years later. This trend seemed to go hand in hand with the big hair phenomenon of the late 80s. Gloria Vanderbilt, Calvin Klein and Armani are the favorite jeans creator in people choice.
Jeans nowadays
Jeans is not only have cottons but now was adding by Lycra material. Jeans nowadays have different between guys and girls through zips. Zips for girls jeans is more short compare to the guys. The price is more depend to its brands compare to its quality.
Nowadays jeans are not only as fashion but the people more feel comfortable to choose the brand jeans to show their status.
i took from 'remaja' magazine and www.ilovethe80s.com
Friday, March 5, 2010
WHAT IS JUNK FOOD?
Any food that has poor nutritional value is considered unhealthy and may be called a junk food. A food that is high in fat, sodium, and/or sugar is known as a junk food. Junk food is easy to carry, purchase and consume. Generally, a junk food is given a very attractive appearance by adding food additives and colors to enhance flavor, texture, appearance, and increasing long self life.
A junk food has little enzyme producing vitamins & minerals and contains high level of calories. When we eat these empty calorie foods, the body is required to produce its own enzymes to convert these empty calories into usable energy. This is not desired as these enzyme producing functions in our body should be reserved for the performance of vital metabolic reactions.
Remember, junk foods are empty calories. An empty calorie lacks in micro-nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, or amino acids, and fiber but has high energy (calories).
Since junk food is high in fats and sugars, it is responsible for obesity, dental cavities, Type 2 diabetes and heart diseases.
Junk Food & Cholesterol
Fried and processed food, particularly fast food, contains high amounts of oxycholesterol, Reports Scientists from China in the National Meeting of the American Chemical Society in August 2009. Oxycholesterol is a little-known type of cholesterol which may prove to be the lethal to heart health.
A healthy diet rich in antioxidants can counter these effects.
Some junk food pictures of beef burger, french fries, coco cola, and potato chips and cinema popcorns are given below.
Junk Food Beef burger, French fries, Cola, Chips, Popcorn
Cinema popcorn: Popcorns are healthy but the one sold in cinemas are nutritional horror. The Center for Science in the Public Interest compared in Nov 2009 some popcorn and drinks combos sold at key movie theater chains in USA and found the following:
A medium popcorn and soda combo at Regal, the United States' biggest movie theater chain, contains 1610 calories and 60 grams of saturated fat.
At AMC theaters, a large popcorn contains 1030 calories and 57 grams of saturated fat.
The high calorie counts could be due to the fact that corn was popped in coconut oil. Popcorn cooked in canola oil showed lower levels of saturated fats but similar levels of calories and sodium.
List of Junk Foods
Given below is a list of junk food (empty calorie) items that you should avoid. It is now up to you how you can keep your four trillion cells happy.
* Sugars, Refined foods, like sugar and plain flour (maida) based items like white bread and most packaged goods, like Twinkies and sugar donuts, etc. (Sugar Substitutes)Our body eventually turns sugars into fat. If you consume just 3 tsp of sugar daily, imagine how much sugar you would have consumed by the time you are 50 years of age; it will be about 275 kg !, about 5 time your weight !!
* Fats & Hydrogenated oils They are found in cookies, chips, candy bars, fried foods, muffins, bologna, etc. etc. Many snacks, such as potato chips, cheeseburgers and fries, have high levels of fat, sugar or salt-ingredients that are usually best limited to a small portion of your diet. The saturated fat mainly comes from animal products. Remember there is nothing that is useful for our body in foods with hydrogenated or trans fat.
The excessive fats stick to our arteries and cause the blockages leading to heart disease and strokes. They can also aid to cancer, arthritis, PMS and sexual dysfunction.
Some fats like Omega-3 fatty acids are good for our bodies.
* Salt: Excessive salt is not good for our body (Daily Salt Recommendation). However, sodium in moderate amount, along with potassium, maintains the water balance in our body. But too much sodium can cause high blood pressure. Pretzels, chips and many canned food items contain excessive salt. (a href="/nutrition/high-sodium.html">High sodium food list)
i took the reference from : http://www.fatfreekitchen.com/junkfoods/junkfoods1.html
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