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Home Sweet Home

The Morning Run Crew

19-Oct-17 07:45

Home Sweet Home

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

0:21 - On Tuesday, reports surfaced that Malaysia Airlines CEO Peter Bellew would be leaving the national carrier to rejoin Ryanair as its COO from Dec 1, 2017. In the statement, Bellew was quoted as saying: "I am excited to return home to Ryanair and take up the challenge to grow the operation sustainably. I look forward to working with all the team and all the crews I know so well to further develop our growth to 600 aircraft over the next six years."

6:04 - Prime Minister Najib Razak has unveiled the concept designs for the seven new stations along the Kuala Lumpur-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR). He said the designs are a strong reflection of Malaysia's identity and heritage, while remaining modern and futuristic.

10:42 - Top Glove Corp Bhd is set to announce a new acquisition within the next month to boost the company' growth momentum. The market is expecting a Billion-ringgit acquisition from the world’s largest rubber glove company.

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