Management consulting firm A.T. Kearney has compiled a list of World’s Best Companies 2009 for Business Week recently. Japanese electronics maker Nintendo claims the No.1 spot this year. Its sales have risen 36% annually over the past five years, while its value growth averaged 38%. Despite the hard times of the past year, Nintendo’s continued emphasis on innovation has helped the company develop must-haves such as the DS handheld game machine and the Wii console, which outsold rival offerings from Sony and Microsoft.

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Time Magazine had listed the 50 best websites for 2009 on 24th AUG 2009. With a loud and powerful voice, Time Magazine has previously previewed many of the web’s biggest hits even before they were on top of the world with its list for year 2007 and 2008. The list is comprised of 50 websites that Time Magazine editors think have brought something unique to the online media or the Internet. Established companies haven’t been ignored, Internet giants like Google, Wikipedia, and others alike have been also included thanks to their exceptional quality services offered to users.
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Have you ever think of what you can do within one minute? Now you can save the world in just one minute! 1 Minute To Save The World is an international short film competition on global climate change. Whoever you are and whatever your take on climate change you just need to take action and make a 1 minute film to save our world! Daedline for entries is 17:00 GMT 30th OCT 2009

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After 40 years after it launched the first 4D game, Magnum Corp Sdn Bhd had launch a first of its kind 4D Jackpot game, on 23rd SEPT 2009. The game features a unique jackpot cascading element that sets it apart from other games.
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For the ninth consecutive year, BusinessWeek has teamed up with Interbrand, a leading brand consultancy, to publish the ranking of the top 100 global brands by brand value. Coca-Cola remains the No.1 brand for the ninth year in a row, while Google, Amazon and Zara are among top gainers in this year’s annual ranking of the “Best Global Brands”.
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On 6th JULY 2009, the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI) was transitioned to the FTSE Bursa Malaysia KLCI to be the primary market benchmark for Malaysia. The move to a 30 stock index calculated according to FTSE’s globally accepted index standards provides domestic and international investors with a more transparent, investable and tradable benchmark to stimulate the creation of ETFs, derivatives and other index-linked products.
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There are three unbelievable experiences awaiting lucky winners of the Guinness Experiences: floating in zero-gravity, a party 70m below sea level, and a chance to chill out with big names in the music industry.
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HYUNDAI, an auto company, has launched a new contest in Malaysia. Join the contest and stand a chance to win the grand prize trip for two to Europe (worth RM38,000!).
The trip to Europe includes 2 return tickets and can spend 10 days and 7 nights uncovering the best holiday spots in Switzerland, Germany, Holland, Belgium, France and England – all expenses paid for – amounting to RM38,000!

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