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Myanmar units of measurement

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Myanmar units of measurement

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The traditional Burmese units of measurement are still in everyday use in Myanmar (also known as Burma). According to the CIA Factbook, Myanmar is one of three countries that have not adopted the International System of Units (SI) metric system as their official system of weights and measures.[1] However, in June 2011, the Burmese government's Ministry of Commerce began discussing proposals to reform the measurement system in Burma and adopt the metric system used by most of its trading partners,[2] and in October 2013, Dr. Pwint San, Deputy Minister for Commerce, announced that the country was preparing to adopt the metric system.[3]
Most of the nation uses Burmese units only, although Burmese government web pages in English use imperial and metric units inconsistently. For instance, the Ministry of Construction uses miles to describe the length of roads[4] and square feet for the size of houses,[5] but square kilometres for the total land area of new town developments in Yangon City.[5] The Ministry of Agriculture uses acres for land areas.[6] The Ministry of Foreign Affairs uses kilometres (with mile equivalents in parentheses) to describe the dimensions of the country.[7]

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Length

Table of length units
UnitMetricImperial/USRatio to
previous
BurmeseRomanized
ဆံခြည်sanchi79.375 µm3 18thou/mil
နှမ်းhnan0.79375 mm31 14 thou/mil10
မုယောmayaw4.7625 mm316in6
လက်သစ်let thit1.905 cm34 in; one digit4
မိုက်maik15.24 cm6 in; one shaftment8
ထွာhtwa22.86 cm9 in; one span1.5
တောင်taung45.72 cm1 12ft; one cubit2
လံlan1.8288 m6 ft; one fathom4
တာta3.2004 m10 12 ft1.75
ဥသဘout-thaba
(from Pali usaba)
64.008 m70 yd20
ကောသkawtha
(from Pali kosa)
1.28016 km0.795455 mi20
ဂါဝုတ်ga-wout
(from Pali gavuta)
5.12064 km3.18182 mi; about one league4
ယူဇနာyuzana
(from Pali yojana)
20.48256 km12.7273 mi4

Mass

Table of mass units
UnitMetricImperial/USRatio to
previous
BurmeseRomanized
ရွဲလေးyway lay136.078 mg2.1 grain
ရွဲကြီးyway gyi272.155 mg4.2 grain2
ပဲသားpetha1.02058 g15.75 grain3.75
မူးသားmutha2.04117 g31.5 grain2
မတ်သားmattha4.08233 g63 grain2
ငါးမူးသားnga mutha[N 1]8.16466 g0.288 oz2
ကျပ်သားkyattha[N 2]16.3293 g0.576 oz2
အဝက်သားawettha204.117 g7.2 oz12.5
အစိတ်သားaseittha408.233 g14.4 oz2
ငါးဆယ်သားngase tha816.466 g1.8 lb2
၁ပိဿာpeittha[N 3]1.63293 kg3.6 lb2
အချိန်တစ်ရာachein taya163.293 kg360 lb100

  • Literally "five mutha", but in fact it is only four.

  • Traditionally known as a tical in English.

    1. Traditionally known as a viss in English.

    Volume

    Table of volume units
    UnitMetricImperialUSRatio to
    previous
    BurmeseRomanized
    လမြူla myu79.9118 ml2 1316fl oz2.70214 fl oz
    လမျက်la myet159.824 ml5 58 fl oz5.40428 fl oz2
    လမယ်la me319.647 ml11 14 fl oz10.8086 fl oz2
    စလယ်sa le639.294 ml1 18pints1.35107 pints2
    ခွက်hkwet1.27859 l1 18qt1.35107 qt2
    ပြည်pyi2.55718 l2 14 qt2.70214 qt2
    စိတ်seit10.2287 l2 14gallons
    1 18pecks
    2.70214 gallons
    1.16106 pecks
    4
    ခွဲhkwe20.4574 l4 12 gallons
    2 14 pecks
    5.40428 gallons
    2.32213 pecks
    2
    တင်းtin40.9148 l9 gallons
    1 18bushels
    10.8086 gallons
    1.16107 bushels
    2

    Money

    Table of money units
    UnitEquivalent to
    BurmeseRomanized
    ၁ျပား1 pya 
    မတ္1 mat25 pya
    ငါးမူး5 mu2 mat
    ၁က်ပ္1 kyat10 mu

    Adoption of SI (metric) system

    In October 2013, the Ministry of Commerce announced that Myanmar was preparing to adopt the International System of Units (SI System) as the country's official system of measurement.[3]

    犯錯 Fan cuo ~ Make mistakes Cover (Gu Feng y Siqin Gaoli)

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  • 顾峰 - 犯错
    Gu feng - Fan cuo




  • 顾峰&斯琴高丽 - 犯错
  • gu feng & si qin gao li - fan cuo
  • 作词:顾峰 作曲:顾峰
  • zuo ci gu feng zuo qu gu feng
  • 沉默不是代表我的错
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • 分手不是唯一的结果
  • fen shou bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • 我只是还没有想好该怎么对你说
  • wo zhi shi huan mei you xiang hao gai zen me dui ni shuo
  • 沉默不是代表我的错
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • 伤心不是唯一的结果
  • shang xin bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • 只想再听你说一次你依然爱着我
  • zhi xiang zai ting ni shuo yi ci ni yi ran ai zhuo wo
  • 既然你并没有犯错
  • ji ran ni bing mei you fan cuo
  • 为什么还要躲着我
  • wei shi me huan yao duo zhuo wo
  • 我每天都这么的难过
  • wo mei tian du zhe me de nan guo
  • 到底我做错了什么
  • dao di wo zuo cuo liao shi me
  • 既然你并没有犯错
  • ji ran ni bing mei you fan cuo
  • 为什么还要不理我
  • wei shi me huan yao bu li wo
  • 你什么都不肯对我说
  • ni shi me du bu ken dui wo shuo
  • 请你不要再沉默
  • qing ni bu yao zai chen mo
  • 沉默不是代表我的错
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • 分手不是唯一的结果
  • fen shou bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • 我只是还没有想好该怎么对你说
  • wo zhi shi huan mei you xiang hao gai zen me dui ni shuo
  • 沉默不是代表我的错
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • 分手不是唯一的结果
  • fen shou bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • 我只是还没有想好该怎么对你说
  • wo zhi shi huan mei you xiang hao gai zen me dui ni shuo
  • 沉默不是代表我的错
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • 伤心不是唯一的结果
  • shang xin bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • 只想再听你说一次你依然爱着我
  • zhi xiang zai ting ni shuo yi ci ni yi ran ai zhuo wo
  • 既然你并没有犯错
  • ji ran ni bing mei you fan cuo
  • 为什么还要躲着我
  • wei shi me huan yao duo zhuo wo
  • 我每天都这么的难过
  • wo mei tian du zhe me de nan guo
  • 到底我做错了什么
  • dao di wo zuo cuo liao shi me
  • 既然你并没有犯错
  • ji ran ni bing mei you fan cuo
  • 为什么还要不理我
  • wei shi me huan yao bu li wo
  • 你什么都不肯对我说
  • ni shi me du bu ken dui wo shuo
  • 请你不要再沉默
  • qing ni bu yao zai chen mo
  • 沉默不是代表我的错
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • 分手不是唯一的结果
  • fen shou bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • 我只是还没有想好该怎么对你说
  • wo zhi shi huan mei you xiang hao gai zen me dui ni shuo 
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  • Gu Feng - make mistakes
    Gu feng - Fan cuo

  • Gu Feng & Siqin Korea - make mistakes
  • gu feng & si qin gao li - fan cuo
  • Lyrics: Gu Feng Composer: Gu Feng
  • zuo ci gu feng zuo qu gu feng
  • Silence does not mean my fault
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • Breaking up is not the only result
  • fen shou bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • I just did not think how to say to you
  • wo zhi shi huan mei you xiang hao gai zen me dui ni shuo
  • Silence does not mean my fault
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • Sad is not the only result
  • shang xin bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • Just want to hear you say you still love me
  • zhi xiang zi ting ni shuo yi ci ni yi ran ai zhuo wo
  • Since you did not make mistakes
  • ji ran ni bing mei you fan cuo
  • Why dodging me
  • wei shi me huan yao duo zhuo wo
  • I am so sad every day
  • wo mei tian du zhe me de nan guo
  • What did I do wrong?
  • dao di wo zuo cuo liao shi me
  • Since you did not make mistakes
  • ji ran ni bing mei you fan cuo
  • Why do you ignore me?
  • wei shi me huan yao bu li wo
  • You will not say anything to me
  • ni shi me du bu ken dui wo shuo
  • Please stop silent
  • qing ni bu yao zai chen mo
  • Silence does not mean my fault
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • Breaking up is not the only result
  • fen shou bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • I just did not think how to say to you
  • wo zhi shi huan mei you xiang hao gai zen me dui ni shuo
  • Silence does not mean my fault
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • Breaking up is not the only result
  • fen shou bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • I just did not think how to say to you
  • wo zhi shi huan mei you xiang hao gai zen me dui ni shuo
  • Silence does not mean my fault
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • Sad is not the only result
  • shang xin bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • Just want to hear you say you still love me
  • zhi xiang zi ting ni shuo yi ci ni yi ran ai zhuo wo
  • Since you did not make mistakes
  • ji ran ni bing mei you fan cuo
  • Why dodging me
  • wei shi me huan yao duo zhuo wo
  • I am so sad every day
  • wo mei tian du zhe me de nan guo
  • What did I do wrong?
  • dao di wo zuo cuo liao shi me
  • Since you did not make mistakes
  • ji ran ni bing mei you fan cuo
  • Why do you ignore me?
  • wei shi me huan yao bu li wo
  • You will not say anything to me
  • ni shi me du bu ken dui wo shuo
  • Please stop silent
  • qing ni bu yao zai chen mo
  • Silence does not mean my fault
  • chen mo bu shi dai biao wo de cuo
  • Breaking up is not the only result
  • fen shou bu shi wei yi de jie guo
  • I just did not think how to say to you
  • wo zhi shi huan mei you xiang hao gai zen me dui ni shuo

  • 我爱你胜过你爱我 Wo ai ni sheng guo ni ai wo ~ I love you more than you love me (Leng mo vs yang xiao man)

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    冷漠 - 我爱你胜过你爱我(vs. 杨小曼)
    Leng mo - Wo ai ni sheng guo ni ai wo (vs. yang xiao man )
    作词:笑天
    zuo ci xiao tian
    作曲:笑天
    zuo qu xiao tian
    请别说爱上我是一个错
    qing bie shuo ai shang wo shi yi ge cuo
    哪怕注定没结果
    na pa zhu ding mei jie guo
    我不是故意对你冷漠
    wo bu shi gu yi dui ni leng mo
    也不想让你难过
    ye bu xiang rang ni nan guo
    也许我太过自我
    ye xu wo tai guo zi wo
    让你受尽了折磨
    rang ni shou jin liao zhe mo
    我现在只想对你说
    wo xian zai zhi xiang dui ni shuo
    我爱你胜过你爱我
    wo ai ni sheng guo ni ai wo
    如何快乐怎么快乐
    ru he kuai le zen me kuai le
    窗外在下着雨我的眼泪在滴
    chuang wai zai xia zhuo yu wo de yan lei zai di
    爱一个人如何能抓住她的心
    ai yi ge ren ru he neng zhua zhu ta de xin
    天长地久到白头
    tian chang di jiu dao bai tou
    难过的时候我学会了独自承受
    nan guo de shi hou wo xue hui liao du zi cheng shou
    为什么你变得不再温柔
    wei shi me ni bian de bu zai wen rou
    想你的时候你是否也能感受
    xiang ni de shi hou ni shi fou ye neng gan shou
    爱错了你也不回头
    ai cuo liao ni ye bu hui tou
    请别说爱上我是一个错
    qing bie shuo ai shang wo shi yi ge cuo
    哪怕注定没结果
    na pa zhu ding mei jie guo
    我不是故意对你冷漠
    wo bu shi gu yi dui ni leng mo
    也不想让你难过
    ye bu xiang rang ni nan guo
    也许我太过自我
    ye xu wo tai guo zi wo
    让你受尽了折磨
    rang ni shou jin liao zhe mo
    我现在只想对你说
    wo xian zai zhi xiang dui ni shuo
    我爱你胜过你爱我
    wo ai ni sheng guo ni ai wo
    如何快乐怎么快乐
    ru he kuai le zen me kuai le
    窗外在下着雨我的眼泪在滴
    chuang wai zai xia zhuo yu wo de yan lei zai di
    爱一个人如何能抓住她的心
    ai yi ge ren ru he neng zhua zhu ta de xin
    天长地久到白头
    tian chang di jiu dao bai tou
    难过的时候我学会了独自承受
    nan guo de shi hou wo xue hui liao du zi cheng shou
    为什么你变得不再温柔
    wei shi me ni bian de bu zai wen rou
    想你的时候你是否也能感受
    xiang ni de shi hou ni shi fou ye neng gan shou
    爱错了你也不回头
    ai cuo liao ni ye bu hui tou
    请别说爱上我是一个错
    qing bie shuo ai shang wo shi yi ge cuo
    哪怕注定没结果
    na pa zhu ding mei jie guo
    我不是故意对你冷漠
    wo bu shi gu yi dui ni leng mo
    也不想让你难过
    ye bu xiang rang ni nan guo
    也许我太过自我
    ye xu wo tai guo zi wo
    让你受尽了折磨
    rang ni shou jin liao zhe mo
    我现在只想对你说
    wo xian zai zhi xiang dui ni shuo
    我爱你胜过你爱我
    wo ai ni sheng guo ni ai wo
    我现在只想对你说
    wo xian zai zhi xiang dui ni shuo
    我爱你胜过你爱我
    wo ai ni sheng guo ni ai wo


    I love you better than you love me
    Please do not say that it is a mistake to fall in love with me
    Even if doomed to no result
    I did not mean to you indifferently
    Do not want to make you sad
    Maybe I'm too self
    Let you suffered torture
    I just want to say to you now
    I love you better than you love me
    How happy how happy
    The window is raining and my tears are dripping
    How can a person love her?
    Forever
    When I was sad I learned to live alone
    Why you become no longer gentle
    You can feel it when you miss you
    Love you wrong do not look back
    Please do not say that it is a mistake to fall in love with me
    Even if doomed to no result
    I did not mean to you indifferently
    Do not want to make you sad
    Maybe I'm too self
    Let you suffered torture
    I just want to say to you now
    More more detailed lyrics in
    I love you better than you love me
    How happy how happy
    The window is raining and my tears are dripping
    How can a person love her?
    Forever
    When I was sad I learned to live alone
    Why you become no longer gentle
    You can feel it when you miss you
    Love you wrong do not look back
    Please do not say that it is a mistake to fall in love with me
    Even if doomed to no result
    I did not mean to you indifferently
    Do not want to make you sad
    Maybe I'm too self
    Let you suffered torture
    I just want to say to you now
    I love you better than you love me
    I just want to say to you now
    I love you better than you love me

    楊小曼 - 你永遠都不懂 ~ Yang Xiaoman - you never know

    Next: Juliet Shwe Gaung December 6, 2015 Diversified conglomerate First Myanmar Investment Company (FMI), owned by Serge Pun, who also chairs Singapore SGX Mainboard-listed Yoma Strategic Holding Ltd, could be on its way to become the first publicly-traded stock on the Yangon Stock Exchange, which is expected to go live on December 9, according to a report in Bloomberg. Yangon Stock Exchange, that is making a debut to give a spur to the pre-emerging economy of Myanmar, is a joint venture between Myanmar Economic Bank, Daiwa Securities Group, and Japanese Stock Exchange. The likely first entrant on the Yangon bourse, FMI, works closely with sister companies Serge Pun & Associates (SPA) and Yoma Strategic Holdings Ltd, a Singapore-listed realty developer, with diversified interests in consumer, automotive, agriculture & logistic and tourism businesses in Myanmar. FMI has interests in banking (Yoma Bank), aviation (FMI Air), healthcare and real estate. Established in 1992, FMI’s Initial Public Offering was fully subscribed and subsequent rights issues and new issues have also always been successful, according to information on its website. All three companies are chaired by U Theim Wai (Serge Pun), and are often involved in the same projects. While FMI is a Myanmar public company, SPA is privately held. Pun said, application for the listing was submitted four months ago. While First Myanmar Investment does not plan to sell any new shares, Pun said, in the Bloomberg report, “we hope to be the catalyst for the exchange.” Dr Maung Maung Thein, chairman of the securities exchange supervisory commission, said last week that there are about five companies that will start selling the shares on the Yangon Stock Exchange. For securities companies to participate on the exchange, the rules stipulate that the joint venture firms need to hold an initial capital of K15 billion ($15 million). The Securities Exchange Commission of Myanmar, which was formed in August 2014, came out with detailed guidelines on the procedures that public companies need to follow. As in the Myanmar Company Act, a prospectus used for the public offering must include an auditor’s report on the profits of the company, its subsidiaries, the rates of dividends for the last three years. Also Read: Yangon Stock Exchange to go live in December with a bunch of 10 companies Tags: First Myanmar Investment FMI Securities Exchange Supervisory Commission Yangon Stock Exchange Yoma Yoma Strategic Holding Ltd Just-In Trending In a blockbuster rise, India’s M&A deals jump 53.3 per cent to $77.6b in 2017 Australia’s DuluxGroup unit to sell coating business in China, HK to Yip’s Chemical U.S. panel obstructs MoneyGram, China’s Ant Financial deal GIC, Goldman emerge as largest LPs in restructured Vector Capital funds Microsoft, GV among investors in DNAnexus’ $58m financing round About Us Advertise Contact Us Privacy Policy Careers © DealStreetAsia 2014 - 2016 Read more at: https://www.dealstreetasia.com/stories/sgx-listed-yoma-affliate-fmi-likely-to-debut-on-brand-new-yangon-stock-exchange-next-week-22268/
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    楊小曼 你永遠都不懂

    Rap:冷漠
    出品人:冷漠

    跟着音乐的节奏(滴答滴答滴答答)
    忘乎所以地摇头(滴答滴答滴答答)
    跳着诱人的舞步(滴答滴答滴答答)
    感受着短暂的温柔
    你拉住我的双手 想让我跟你走
    可你现在才回头 我已不能够接受
    请放开我的双手 我也有我的自由
    不想再听你说什么:No no no!
    你永远都不懂 你伤我有多痛
    脸上再没有了往日的笑容
    你永远都不懂 我为何会放纵
    不想再看到你那张那张虚伪的面孔
    Rap:噢!亲爱的看到你这样的难过
    我知道这一切都是我的错
    我不值得不值得你这样为我
    你已经惩罚了我让我不知所措
    再给我一次机会让我努力去做
    因为你对我的爱现在已经让我懂得
    如果 我说是如果还是让你难过
    你的放纵你的堕落对我就是最残忍的
    跟着音乐的节奏(滴答滴答滴答答)
    忘乎所以地摇头(滴答滴答滴答答)
    跳着诱人的舞步(滴答滴答滴答答)
    感受着短暂的温柔
    你拉住我的双手 想让我跟你走
    可你现在才回头 我已不能够接受
    请放开我的双手 我也有我的自由
    不想再听你说什么:No no no!
    你永远都不懂 你伤我有多痛
    脸上再没有了往日的笑容
    你永远都不懂 我为何会放纵
    不想再看到你那张那张虚伪的面孔

    你永远都不懂 你伤我有多痛
    脸上再没有了往日的笑容
    你永远都不懂 我为何会放纵
    不想再看到你那张那张虚伪的面孔
    你永远都不懂 你伤我有多痛
    脸上再没有了往日的笑容
    你永远都不懂 我为何会放纵
    不想再看到你那张那张虚伪的面孔
    Yang Xiaoman you never know
    Rap: indifferenceProducer: Indifference
    Follow the rhythm of music (ticking ticking)Forget to shook his head (ticking tick)Jumping tempting dance steps (Ticking Ticking)Feel the short gentleYou pull my hands to let me go with youBut now you go back I can not accept itPlease let go of my hands I also have my freedomDo not want to hear what you say: No no no!You never know how hurt you hurt meThere is no longer a smile on my faceYou never know why I indulgeDo not want to see that piece of your fake faceRap: Oh! Dear, I see you so sadI know it's all my faultI do not deserve it not worth you as meYou've punished me for letting me know what to doGive me another chance for me to work hardBecause of your love for me now let me knowIf I say that if it still makes you sadYour indulgence your fall to me is the most cruelFollow the rhythm of music (ticking ticking)Forget to shook his head (ticking tick)Jumping tempting dance steps (Ticking Ticking)Feel the short gentleYou pull my hands to let me go with youBut now you go back I can not accept itPlease let go of my hands I also have my freedomDo not want to hear what you say: No no no!You never know how hurt you hurt meThere is no longer a smile on my faceYou never know why I indulgeDo not want to see that piece of your fake face
    You never know how hurt you hurt meThere is no longer a smile on my faceYou never know why I indulgeDo not want to see that piece of your fake faceYou never know how hurt you hurt meThere is no longer a smile on my faceYou never know why I indulgeDo not want to see that piece of your fake face

    Juliet Shwe Gaung December 6, 2015 Diversified conglomerate First Myanmar Investment Company (FMI), owned by Serge Pun, who also chairs Singapore SGX Mainboard-listed Yoma Strategic Holding Ltd, could be on its way to become the first publicly-traded stock on the Yangon Stock Exchange, which is expected to go live on December 9, according to a report in Bloomberg. Yangon Stock Exchange, that is making a debut to give a spur to the pre-emerging economy of Myanmar, is a joint venture between Myanmar Economic Bank, Daiwa Securities Group, and Japanese Stock Exchange. The likely first entrant on the Yangon bourse, FMI, works closely with sister companies Serge Pun & Associates (SPA) and Yoma Strategic Holdings Ltd, a Singapore-listed realty developer, with diversified interests in consumer, automotive, agriculture & logistic and tourism businesses in Myanmar. FMI has interests in banking (Yoma Bank), aviation (FMI Air), healthcare and real estate. Established in 1992, FMI’s Initial Public Offering was fully subscribed and subsequent rights issues and new issues have also always been successful, according to information on its website. All three companies are chaired by U Theim Wai (Serge Pun), and are often involved in the same projects. While FMI is a Myanmar public company, SPA is privately held. Pun said, application for the listing was submitted four months ago. While First Myanmar Investment does not plan to sell any new shares, Pun said, in the Bloomberg report, “we hope to be the catalyst for the exchange.” Dr Maung Maung Thein, chairman of the securities exchange supervisory commission, said last week that there are about five companies that will start selling the shares on the Yangon Stock Exchange. For securities companies to participate on the exchange, the rules stipulate that the joint venture firms need to hold an initial capital of K15 billion ($15 million). The Securities Exchange Commission of Myanmar, which was formed in August 2014, came out with detailed guidelines on the procedures that public companies need to follow. As in the Myanmar Company Act, a prospectus used for the public offering must include an auditor’s report on the profits of the company, its subsidiaries, the rates of dividends for the last three years. Also Read: Yangon Stock Exchange to go live in December with a bunch of 10 companies Tags: First Myanmar Investment FMI Securities Exchange Supervisory Commission Yangon Stock Exchange Yoma Yoma Strategic Holding Ltd Just-In Trending In a blockbuster rise, India’s M&A deals jump 53.3 per cent to $77.6b in 2017 Australia’s DuluxGroup unit to sell coating business in China, HK to Yip’s Chemical U.S. panel obstructs MoneyGram, China’s Ant Financial deal GIC, Goldman emerge as largest LPs in restructured Vector Capital funds Microsoft, GV among investors in DNAnexus’ $58m financing round About Us Advertise Contact Us Privacy Policy Careers © DealStreetAsia 2014 - 2016 Read more at: https://www.dealstreetasia.com/stories/sgx-listed-yoma-affliate-fmi-likely-to-debut-on-brand-new-yangon-stock-exchange-next-week-22268/

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    With strategic investments in three key sectors, FMI’s diverse portfolio gives investors exposure to Myanmar’s most exciting industries.   
    All of FMI’s subsidiaries are incorporated and have operations in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
    All of FMI’s associates have operations in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. With the exception of Chindwin Holdings, which is incorporated in the Republic of Singapore, all of FMI’s associates are incorporated in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar.
    Please see the table below for an overview of FMI’s investments. To learn more about an individual investment, please see its corresponding page under the Investments section of this website.

    Financial ServicesReal EstateHealthcarePortfolio Investments
    Yoma Bank (51%)Thanlyin Estate Development (30%)Pun Hlaing Siloam Hospital (60%)FMI Air (10%)
    Digital Money Myanmar (44%)FMI Garden
    Development (47.5%)
    Yoma Siloam Hospital Pun Hlaing (60%)Chindwin Holdings (30%)

    Meeyahta International Hotel (20%)
    Parkson Myanmar (10%)

    Pun Hlaing Links (30%)
    Myanmar Agri-Tech (30%)

    LSC-FMI (50%)
    Myanmar Thilawa SEZ Holdings Public (2.5%)


    Diversified conglomerate First Myanmar Investment Company (FMI), owned by Serge Pun, who also chairs Singapore SGX Mainboard-listed Yoma Strategic Holding Ltd, could be on its way to become the first publicly-traded stock on the Yangon Stock Exchange, which is expected to go live on December 9,  according to a report in Bloomberg. 

    Yangon Stock Exchange, that is making a debut to give a spur to the pre-emerging economy of Myanmar, is a joint venture between Myanmar Economic Bank, Daiwa Securities Group, and Japanese Stock Exchange. 

    The likely first entrant on the Yangon bourse, FMI, works closely with sister companies Serge Pun & Associates (SPA) and Yoma Strategic Holdings Ltd, a Singapore-listed realty developer, with diversified interests in consumer, automotive, agriculture & logistic and tourism businesses in Myanmar. 

    FMI has interests in banking (Yoma Bank), aviation (FMI Air), healthcare and real estate. Established in 1992, FMI’s Initial Public Offering was fully subscribed and subsequent rights issues and new issues have also always been successful, according to information on its website. 

    All three companies are chaired by U Theim Wai (Serge Pun), and are often involved in the same projects. While FMI is a Myanmar public company, SPA is privately held. 

    Pun said, application for the listing was submitted four months ago. While First Myanmar Investment does not plan to sell any new shares, Pun said, in the Bloomberg report, “we hope to be the catalyst for the exchange.” 

    Dr Maung Maung Thein, chairman of the securities exchange supervisory commission, said last week that there are about five companies that will start selling the shares on the Yangon Stock Exchange. For securities companies to participate on the exchange, the rules stipulate that the joint venture firms need to hold an initial capital of K15 billion ($15 million). 

    The Securities Exchange Commission of Myanmar, which was formed in August 2014, came out with detailed guidelines on the procedures that public companies need to follow. As in the Myanmar Company Act, a prospectus used for the public offering must include an auditor’s report on the profits of the company, its subsidiaries, the rates of dividends for the last three year.

    Read more at: https://www.dealstreetasia.com/stories/sgx-listed-yoma-affliate-fmi-likely-to-debut-on-brand-new-yangon-stock-exchange-next-week-22268/

    A History of American Currency

    Previous: Juliet Shwe Gaung December 6, 2015 Diversified conglomerate First Myanmar Investment Company (FMI), owned by Serge Pun, who also chairs Singapore SGX Mainboard-listed Yoma Strategic Holding Ltd, could be on its way to become the first publicly-traded stock on the Yangon Stock Exchange, which is expected to go live on December 9, according to a report in Bloomberg. Yangon Stock Exchange, that is making a debut to give a spur to the pre-emerging economy of Myanmar, is a joint venture between Myanmar Economic Bank, Daiwa Securities Group, and Japanese Stock Exchange. The likely first entrant on the Yangon bourse, FMI, works closely with sister companies Serge Pun & Associates (SPA) and Yoma Strategic Holdings Ltd, a Singapore-listed realty developer, with diversified interests in consumer, automotive, agriculture & logistic and tourism businesses in Myanmar. FMI has interests in banking (Yoma Bank), aviation (FMI Air), healthcare and real estate. Established in 1992, FMI’s Initial Public Offering was fully subscribed and subsequent rights issues and new issues have also always been successful, according to information on its website. All three companies are chaired by U Theim Wai (Serge Pun), and are often involved in the same projects. While FMI is a Myanmar public company, SPA is privately held. Pun said, application for the listing was submitted four months ago. While First Myanmar Investment does not plan to sell any new shares, Pun said, in the Bloomberg report, “we hope to be the catalyst for the exchange.” Dr Maung Maung Thein, chairman of the securities exchange supervisory commission, said last week that there are about five companies that will start selling the shares on the Yangon Stock Exchange. For securities companies to participate on the exchange, the rules stipulate that the joint venture firms need to hold an initial capital of K15 billion ($15 million). The Securities Exchange Commission of Myanmar, which was formed in August 2014, came out with detailed guidelines on the procedures that public companies need to follow. As in the Myanmar Company Act, a prospectus used for the public offering must include an auditor’s report on the profits of the company, its subsidiaries, the rates of dividends for the last three years. Also Read: Yangon Stock Exchange to go live in December with a bunch of 10 companies Tags: First Myanmar Investment FMI Securities Exchange Supervisory Commission Yangon Stock Exchange Yoma Yoma Strategic Holding Ltd Just-In Trending In a blockbuster rise, India’s M&A deals jump 53.3 per cent to $77.6b in 2017 Australia’s DuluxGroup unit to sell coating business in China, HK to Yip’s Chemical U.S. panel obstructs MoneyGram, China’s Ant Financial deal GIC, Goldman emerge as largest LPs in restructured Vector Capital funds Microsoft, GV among investors in DNAnexus’ $58m financing round About Us Advertise Contact Us Privacy Policy Careers © DealStreetAsia 2014 - 2016 Read more at: https://www.dealstreetasia.com/stories/sgx-listed-yoma-affliate-fmi-likely-to-debut-on-brand-new-yangon-stock-exchange-next-week-22268/
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    History of American Paper Money
    From Visually.

    The paper money issued by the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1690 was the first authorized by any government in the Western world. False notes as well as genuine notes altered by criminals followed promptly.
    From colonial notes to the much-maligned Continental Currency to the "broken-bank" notes prior to the Civil War, paper money was widely distrusted in early America. Only with increasing Federal government control of paper money during and after the Civil War did paper currency gradually come to predominate.

    Paper Money in Early America

    When paper money was issued in America, it became the first authorized by any government in the Western world. The Massachusetts Bay Colony financed a military expedition to Canada in 1690 by issuing bills of credit. Subsequent military campaigns and other expenses by other Colonies were funded in a similar way. By the time of the Revolutionary War, each of the thirteen colonies’ governments had emitted their own currency issues although Great Britain opposed and tried to suppress them. In all cases, they were a financial expedient adopted to cover a lack of funds by promising to “pay later.”
    The Continental Congress, the union of former colonies in rebellion against the British monarchy, introduced the first American national paper money in 1775, trying to meet military expenditures. Bullion backing for the issues never appeared, however, and this Continental Currency was rapidly devalued. The Congress asked the states to redeem it, but they were floundering financially themselves. In fact, the individual states issued their own paper money to cover their governmental and military costs. Such notes frequently carried propaganda messages: images of the King trampling on the Magna Carta and setting fire to an American city, American Liberty trampling on slavery while backed by an army, patriotic “Minute Men” brandishing their weapons, or allusions to the Union’s strength (or fragility). All became devalued by war’s end.
    The British prohibited circulation of rebel money in areas they occupied, and tried to undermine the American economy and public confidence by emitting counterfeits. By 1780, economic circumstances combined to cause the reduction of Continental Currency notes to one-fortieth of their original face values, and the Congress ceased printing them.
    Massachusetts Bay Colony. General Court Promissory note, February 3, 1690 issue, 20s. (altered) (Courtesy of the Stack Family)
    The first colonial paper currency, to cover Massachusetts’ expenses for an abortive attack on Canada at the beginning of the so-called French and Indian Wars, was followed within a few years by notes from the other colonies, emitted for similar reasons. Such notes were later properly redeemed and destroyed, so that survivors today are usually only false notes or ones that happened to have been altered by criminals, and hence could not be converted to specie.
     
    Pennsylvania Colony. Provincial Promissory note, May 1, 1760 issue, 50s. (ANS 0000.999.29333)
     
    Pennsylvania Colony. Provincial Promissory note, May 1, 1760 issue, £5 (100s.) (ANS 0000.999.29334)
    Ingenious Benjamin Franklin, an accomplished printer, introduced plate blocks molded from actual leaves in the effort to combat early counterfeiters. With his partner David Hall, he prospered providing currency for his own province as well as for colonial New Jersey and Delaware. Counterfeiting was very widespread during the colonial era.
     
    Revolutionary War: Continental Congress. Continental Currency promissory notes, May 10, 1775 issue, $1 (ANS 0000.999.29827)
    Paper money issued by the Congress became proverbially worthless by war’s end, when the phrase “not worth a Continental” was commonplace. Most were printed by the successor to Franklin’s firm. In 1776, the “one dollar denomination” was left out in anticipation of minting an actual coin intended to be worth a Spanish 8-reales piece, the “dollar” of the day.

    A New World of Finance

    Wartime experience left Americans bitter toward the use of paper money, largely regarded as fraudulent due to extreme depreciation and lack of redemption. To stabilize government expenditures, Alexander Hamilton, as first Secretary of the Treasury, was instrumental in founding the Bank of the United States in 1791 establishing a system of badly-needed credit for the government. This bank, and other pioneering financial institutions chartered by the states, began issuing private currencies to facilitate borrowing and lending.
    With the adoption of the Constitution, monetary production was redefined and restricted as a national prerogative. Creation of the United States mint, in Philadelphia, was one of the important accomplishments of President Washington’s first administration. Coinage, though, was wholly inadequate for financing growth. With ever-growing needs for a medium of exchange, numerous banks and other businesses issued quantities of their own paper currency. Although the actual states were constitutionally forbidden to issue their own money, hundreds of private firms circumvented the law by producing what became generally known as “broken-bank notes.” Counterfeiting abounded.
    Demands for money in the Civil War rapidly exceeded the availability of specie (gold and silver) and the capacities of the private banking system. The governments in both the North and the South began to print their own currencies as a temporary wartime expedient. In the Union, competing currencies were eventually curtailed by a 10% tax on privately printed notes. Many of the former note-issuing businesses successfully liquidated or amalgamated and others were converted into “national banks” under the National Banking Act of 1863.
    United States. Bank of the United States, Philadelphia, July 21, 1796, cashier’s check for $100 (ANS 0000.999.59177)
    The Bank of the United States, although officially private, was the first central bank of the country. It was intended to handle government deposits and disbursements and to facilitate commerce. Producing its own checks and currency notes, it stirred opposition in some quarters of the public.

    United States. Legal Tender note, August 1, 1862 issue, $1 (ANS0000.999.59174)
    “Demand Notes,” the first federal issues of the Civil War, were immediately exchangeable in gold or silver “on demand” at seven banks spread across the country. They were quickly replaced by very similar-looking “legal tender” notes that could not be readily converted to specie. These issues were notable for the bright, dark green imprints on their backs, and ever since then American paper currency has been familiarly nicknamed “greenbacks.”

    United States. National Currency, Merchants National Bank of the City of New York, First Charter period, original series, July 19, 1865, $20 (ANS 0000.999.59176)
    Under the National Banking Act, sound private banks were permitted to issue their own notes as part of a new, unified national currency system. Two series were introduced during the first charter period, ending in 1882. Banks chartered after that date used variant types through the second charter period, ending in 1902, followed by new designs and eventually, in the 1920s, by small-sized notes of modern appearance.

    Paper Money Predominates

    Confederate paper money became famously worthless at the end of the war. Likewise, the Federal government never made good on its own promises to retire its paper currency. The strength of the country and its economy stood behind its paper, but there was still serious distrust. A variety of different forms of issues were offered: interest-bearing notes, notes redeemable in gold or silver, notes convertible to silver or gold, notes usable for paying taxes, notes for handling small amounts in the absence of coins, notes representing the collateral assets of nationally chartered banks and, especially, “legal tender” notes (also called “United States notes”)—bills that were legally required to be accepted when presented in payments.
    Following the financial panic of 1907, the Federal Reserve banking system was established to provide a safety “buffer” between the government and the economy. A new Federal Reserve Bank Note currency was able to be sustained through the Great Depression of the 1930s while most other forms of American currency were abandoned. Silver certificates lasted until the end of precious metal coinage minting in the 1960s. United States notes (direct “legal tender” obligations of the government) were also eliminated at this time, leaving the quasi-governmental Federal Reserve central bank notes as the only surviving American paper money. Universal acceptance of the currency and precautions against counterfeiting remain important issues today, along with vast production.

    United States. Gold Coin note, First National Gold Bank of San Francisco, November 30, 1870, $5 (ANS 0000.999.53028)
    Wealth emanating from the California gold rush led to issuance not only of relatively abundant gold coinage and “gold certificates” but of special national currency notes valued in gold coin, representing the collateral of a limited number of banks. These rare bills depicted contemporary American gold coins on the back, using gold-brown ink and yellowish paper.

    United States. Treasury note, Series 1890, $5 (serial number A1*). (ANS 2001.4.2; gift of Paul R. Wilson)
    Treasury notes of 1890 and 1891 resulted from the government’s policies of unlimited silver coinage, purchasing silver for inflated prices. These notes could be converted by the recipients into more precious gold, enriching certain wealthy mining interests and thus helping lead to the financial collapse of 1894. Largely redeemed, such notes are quite rare today.
    [image] United States. Silver certificate, Series 1896 (“Educational Series”), $1. (ANS 1980.67.17; gift of the Chase Manhattan Bank, NA)
    The 1896 series of one, two, and five dollars are considered to be the most artistically attractive of all United States currency issues. They are the only ones whose face designs were taken and adapted from paintings, and because of this, it was found difficult to control the quality of inking on printing plates. The name “Educational Series” is given to the notes due to the title and imagery of the one-dollar bill: “History Instructing Youth,” from a mural by Will H. Low.
    United States. Silver certificate, Series 1896 (“Educational Series”), $2. (ANS 1980.67.16; gift of the Chase Manhattan Bank, NA)
    The two dollar “Educational Series” note depicted on its face a design by Edwin H. Blashfield called “Science Presenting Steam and Electricity to Commerce and Manufacture.”
    United States. Legal Tender (“United States”) note, Series 1963, $2. (ANS 1989.47.1; gift of William B. Warden, Jr.)
    In the heyday of obsolete bank notes, $2 and $3 bills were commonly issued as well as a variety of other sometimes surprising denominations. In the original Legal Tender issue of 1862, the government had intended to produce a three dollar bill, but never did. Two dollar notes, occasionally produced even today, remained popular for betting at horse racing tracks, but are seldom seen elsewhere.
    United States. Federal Reserve notes, Richmond E5, Series 1999: uncut sheet of four $1 notes. (ANS 2005.13.67; gift of Dr. David Menchell)
    American notes are printed today in 32-subject sheets, with each individual note so marked that it can be determined in exactly which position in which quadrant it was created. For collectors, the Treasury Department makes available several versions of uncut or partially-cut sheets, which show how the serial numbering sequences vary.
    United States. Federal Reserve notes, Atlanta F6, Series 1977: $1 note, package label. (ANS 2005.30.19; gift of Roger deWardt Lane)
    This is an original package label from the wrapper that was around a “brick” of notes, as issued to banks by the Federal Reserve system. It is unusual for production packaging materials such as this to have been preserved. They help provide us with a picture of how shipments of money are assembled.
    United States. Federal Reserve notes, Atlanta F6, Series 1977: $1 note. (ANS 2005.30.18; gift of Roger deWardt Lane)
    This note was the first that came from the original package or “brick” of notes from which the above wrapper label was taken, as indicated by the serial number, F512396001A. Notes are cut from sheets in stacks of thousands, the serial numbers per package reflecting the number assembled together.
    United States. Federal Reserve notes, Atlanta F6, Series 1995, $5, replacement (“star note”) issue. (ANS 2005.13.68; gift of Dr. David Menchell)
    Special replacement notes are printed by the United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing to keep the place and correct count in stacks of notes when particular individual sheets are removed for examination or testing, or are rejected on account of technical flaws. Notes on these sheets are marked with an asterisk (“star”) by their serial numbers to indicate that they are not part of a normal sequence. Understandably, they are far scarcer than the ordinary notes seen by the public, and are widely appreciated by collectors.
    United States. Federal Reserve notes, New York B2, Series 1977A, $10. (ANS 2005.5.66; gift of Dr. David Menchell)
    Each design change on paper currency is reflected in a new series designation; suffix letters indicate a change in government official signatories, namely the Treasurer of the United States and/or the Secretary of the Treasury. Federal Reserve notes are issued from each of the twelve Federal Reserve Districts, marked in the past by the seal of the particular bank and today by just the bank’s letter-number combination.
    United States. Federal Reserve notes, New York B2, Series 1985, $50. (ANS 2005.5.73; gift of Dr. David Menchell)
    Since the 1930s, $100 notes have been the highest denominated American currency. Representing the wealth of the country and also serving as a cash supply for the rest of the world, Federal Reserve notes are purchased from the Government Bureau of Engraving and Printing at a profit for the Treasury and then distributed through the twelve Federal Reserve banking districts as the needs of the economy dictate.
    United States. Federal Reserve notes, Cleveland D4, Series 2004, $20. (ANS 2005.13.69; gift of Dr. David Menchell)
    In recent years, the Treasury Department has been thoroughly redesigning American paper money, incorporating advanced anti-counterfeiting measures while at the same time retaining traditional features such as the portraits, motifs, and colors of past United States paper money issues.

    Ref:http://numismatics.org/a-history-of-american-currency/

    Memories Group begins trading on SGX at S$0.285 after reverse takeover of SHC

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    Memories Group begins trading on SGX at S$0.285 after reverse takeover of SHC


    SINGAPORE - Memories Group, formerly known as SHC Capital Asia, began trading on the Singapore bourse at 28.5 Singapore cents on Friday (Jan 5) after completing a placement to meet public-float requirements.
    As at 9.53am on Friday, the counter was trading 7.02 per cent, or two Singapore cents, higher at 30.5 Singapore cents after 1.56 million shares changed hands.
    The placement, of 50 million shares at 25 Singapore cents each, was undertaken after Memories - a spin-off of Yoma Strategic Holdings' Myanmar-focused, tourism-related businesses - completed a reverse takeover of SHC in December 2017. Following the placement, Yoma now controls a 47.6 per cent stake in Memories.
    Yoma shares rose 1.87 per cent, or one Singapore cent, to 54.5 Singapore cents. Yoma is a Myanmar-focused conglomerate with businesses in property, auto distribution and fast food.
    Memories and Yoma chairman Serge Pun said in a statement: "Memories Group will benefit from listing on the SGX Catalist as it raises our status as a reputable company. With the listing, we intend to enhance shareholder value by expanding our business through a series of tourism-related acquisitions and develop new tourist destinations along the way.""We believe our access to the vibrant Singapore capital market will help to support and fuel our growth plans in the years to come," he added.
    Memories Group is a leading tourism company in Myanmar, with businesses spanning three areas, namely the experiences segment, the services segment and the hotels segment. The group has a market cap of about S$88 million.


    Ref:http://www.straitstimes.com/business/companies-markets/memories-group-begins-trading-on-sgx-at-s0285-after-reverse-takeover-of


    Myanmar’s Memories Group debuts on Singapore Exchange Balloons over bagan. Image sourced from Memories Group


    Juliet Shwe Gaung January 5, 2018 

    Memories Group, that operates a series of tourism-related businesses in Myanmar and is the largest operator of hot air balloons in that country, will debut on the Singapore Exchange today. 

    Memories Group is a spin-off of the tourism assets of Yoma Strategic Holdings Ltd and two other companies, which had undertaken  a reverse takeover (RTO) of SHC Capital Asia. Hence, there is no public offering. It raised S$10.7 million by placing  42.6 million new shares and 7.4 million vendor shares at S$0.25 per piece, in a placement that ended on January. 3. 

    The company, which is 7.6 per cent-owned unit of Burmese conglomerate Yoma Strategic Holdings Ltd., becomes the first Burmese tourism-focused company to list on an exchange abroad. It is also the first company to debut on the Singapore Exchange this year. 

    “While it is in our strategy to develop new tourist destinations in Myanmar, we intend to embark on the expansion route through a series of tourism-related business acquisitions post-RTO. Through these acquisitions, we hope to enhance our footprint in the industry, and also raise our status as a premier tourism-related company,” said Serge Pun, executive chairman of Memories Group. 

    Post the reverse take over (RTO), and after placing new shares, the company has a valuation of a little over $100 million that equates to a price-to-book value of about 2.3 times. 

    The company is primarily known for its hot air balloons flights in Bagan and Inle Lake regions, and its red coloured balloons are among Myanmar’s most iconic tourist attractions. Its tourism business includes Balloons over Bagan and Bagan Land (a 4.3-acre land to be developed into a commercial and hospitality development). 

    It also has an arm that specialises in designing and implementing customised tours, excursions, activities and cultural experiences, managing of travel logistics and organising events, while the hotels business includes the Hpa-an Lodge and Pun Hlaing Lodge businesses. (Hpa-An Lodge in Myanmar’s Karen state is a 19-room resort built at the foothill of Mount Zwekabin. and Pun Hlaing Lodge, a 46-room urban resort will be completed in FY2019.) 

    “We are delighted to be listed on the SGX-ST which will allow us to attract good and reputable partners and investors. We can start to execute our business strategy in acquiring assets that fit in and complement the Memories brand. Unifying our assets under a single cohesive brand and together with the Integrated Tourism Platform, allows us to seamlessly manage our clients across businesses,” said Michel Novatin, chief executive officer of Memories Group. 

    The company is looking to position itself as a leading tourism company, capitalizing on their extensive local network and the first mover advantage. 

    Led by Michel Novatin, chief executive officer and Jean-Michel Romon, chief operating officer of Memories Group, the group hopes to catch-up the future growth prospects of the tourism industry in Myanmar, seeing an increased number of tourist arrivals. 

    The tourism sector in Myanmar offers massive potential to grow – the number of tourists arrivals in Myanmar reached 4.7 million in 2015, with the industry’s contribution to the country’s GDP is $1.6 billion (2.6 Percent of GDP) for the same year. The World Travel and Tourism Council estimates that the growth is expected to rise by 7.6 percent to 2026, and it has also forecast hat Myanmar’s tourism industry will rank second out of 184 countries for long-term growth by 2026. 

    To further establish its position as a leading tourism company, the Memories Group’s integrated business model and extensive local network allows it to leverage on its first mover advantage and have an edge over its competitors in Myanmar’s relatively fragmented tourism industry, the company said. 

    In November last year, SHC Capital via a reverse takeover had acquired MM Myanmar Pte Ltd for about S$69.7 million ($51 million). 

    It (SHC Capital) had bought MM Myanmar shares from three entities  – a wholly owned unit of Mainboard-listed Yoma Strategic Holdings which owns 63.1% of MM Myanmar, First Myanmar Investment Company Ltd (FMI), and Exemplary Ventures Ltd (EVL). Post the deal, SHC Capital had changed the name of MM Myanmar to Memories Group Limited and had said that it would undertake a compliance placement of up to 93 million new consolidated shares. 

    Also Read: 

    SHC Capital Asia proposes to buy MM Myanmar for $51m 

    Yoma Strategic spins off $50m Myanmar tourism business via RTO of SHC Capital Asia 

    Myanmar Digest: AIM-listed MIL forges tourism JV; Kempinski Yangon aims for Feb 2018 soft opening 

     
    Read more at: https://www.dealstreetasia.com/stories/tourism-firm-memories-group-put-9-4m-share-sales-hunt-tourism-businesses-89673/


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    Singapore Labour Market Third Quarter 2017

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    Labour Market Statistical Information

    The Manpower Research and Statistics Department (MRSD) offers a wide range of official statistical information on Singapore's labour market through reports, tables, interactive charts, videographics and infographics.
    You can get help on Understanding Statistics and compare against national or industry norms in wages, employment conditions and staff turnover with our Benchmarking Tools.
    Statistics produced by MRSD are in line with international statistical standards recommended by the International Labour Organisation.

     

     

     Report: ​Labour Market Third Quarter 2017

    This quarterly release analyses the labour market situation. Topics covered include unemployment, employment, redundancy, re-entry into employment, job vacancy, labour turnover and hours worked.

    Key Findings: The labour market improved in the third quarter of 2017. The unemployment rate for citizens declined between June and September 2017, and was unchanged for residents and at the overall. Retrenchments were lower than the past quarter and a year ago, and the rate of re-entry among retrenched residents rose. The ratio of job vacancies to unemployed persons continued to improve, even though there were still more unemployed persons than job openings. Although total employment continued to contract, the decline has eased.

    The report also features a technical note on Measuring Unemployment. It addresses common questions and misconceptions related to the measurement and analysis of unemployment statistics.
    For more key findings, please refer to the highlights of the report.

    'Jia Le Roasted Food's

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    Behind Beijing's best roast duck restaurant is a stirring story of grit and perseverance.

    Though it is tough and tedious, we are still roasting duck in the tradition way so that we can share the heritage of roasted food to the younger generation in Singapore.
    Come and try our charcoal roasted food at Hawker @ Our Tampines Hub and Kopitiam @ Blk 279 Bukit Batok East Ave 3 today!!

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    Asia’s Forgotten Msia’s Forgotten Mountain-Myanmar Mount Hkakabo Razi
    ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံသား ၉၀% သြားေရာက္ဖို႔မလြယ္ကူသည့္ေနရာ
    ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံကပါလားဆိုရေလာက္ေအာင္မိန္းေမာသြားေစမည့္ရႉခင္းမ်ား National Geographic Channel မွ ေတာင္တက္ expert မ်ားႏွင့္ ေဒသခံမ်ား၏ ႀကိဳးပမ္းမႉ
    ountain-Myanmar Mount Hkakabo Razi
    ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံသား ၉၀% သြားေရာက္ဖို႔မလြယ္ကူသည့္ေနရာ
    ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံကပါလားဆိုရေလာက္ေအာင္မိန္းေမာသြားေစမည့္ရႉခင္းမ်ား National Geographic Channel မွ ေတာင္တက္ expert မ်ားႏွင့္ ေဒသခံမ်ား၏ ႀကိဳးပမ္းမႉ

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    စာတန္းထိုးဗီဒီယိုမ်ား

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    #စာတန္းထိုးဗီဒီယိုမ်ား⬇️
    Steve Jobs (စတိေဂ်ာ့္ဘ္စ္)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1434351939936574/
    Apple စီအီးအို Tim Cook
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1510085489029885/
    မာတင္ လူသာကင္း (Murtin Luther King)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1426153867423048/
    Maya Angelou (မာရာ အန္ဂ်လို)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1420782074626894/
    Mother Teresa (မာသာ ထရီစာ)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1419775504727551/
    Malala (မာလာလာ)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1418758044829297/
    မီးရွယ္ အိုဘားမား
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1224066450965125/
    လူ႔ဘဝအခ်ိန္ကာလ
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1467022226669545/
    Jack Ma
    (၁)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1416705391701229/
    (၂)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1465879410117160/
    (၃)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1530536893651411/
    (၄)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1536028409768926/
    (၅)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1609495655755534/
    စတားလုံး (Stallone)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1523820784323022/
    မင္းသားၾကီး Denzel Washington (ဒန္ဇယ္ ၀ါရွင္တန္)
    (1)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1505898406115260/
    (2)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1421984887839946/
    အေမရိကန္ ေရတပ္ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ၾကီး
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1503103879728046/
    Shah Rukh Khan
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1491287480909686/
    John Maxwell
    (၁)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1243945228977247/
    (၂)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1221341351237635/
    ေဆးလိပ္ ဆိုးက်ိဳး
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1477142005657567/
    Relationship အၾကံဥာဏ္
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1468198689885232/
    ကာလ၀မ္းေရာဂါ
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1451329684905466/
    J.K Rowling
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1444331028938665/
    အာလူး၊ ၾကက္ဥ၊ ေကာ္ဖီေစ့
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1432267293478372/
    Titanic မင္းသား (တိုက္တန္းနစ္)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1424271040944664/
    Words (စကားလုံး)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1588310177874082/
    ဂ်က္ကီခ်န္း
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1219361841435586/
    မွတ္ဥာဏ္ေကာင္းေသာ ကေလး
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1412632078775227/
    သခ်ာၤေတာ္ေသာ ကေလး။
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1400838893287879/
    မွန္ေပၚက ႏႈတ္ခမ္းနီမ်ား
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1411307922240976/
    ဆုရဇာတ္လမ္းတို (The Present)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1409335395771562/
    သီခ်င္း (Immortality)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1377695008935601/
    ငါးကေလး အစြမ္း
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1398906190147816/
    အန္ဒါကြန္ဒါ ေျမြၾကီး
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1369603443078091/
    Sloth (ေမ်ာက္ေမာင္းမ/ ဆလုတ္)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1370527992985636/
    က်ားသစ္ ႏွင့္ မိေခ်ာင္း
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1488090147896086/
    ၾကြက္ေထာင္ေခ်ာက္
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1468468789858222/
    ျခင္
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1428063710565397/
    ဆြဲတာေလွ်ာ့ၿပီး မ်ားမ်ားေကြးၫြန္႔ပါ
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1620539447984488/
    Santa Claus (ဆန္တာ ကေလာက္စ္)
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1621255351246231/
    Zig Ziglar
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/videos/1624003924304707/
    Joel Osteen
    https://www.facebook.com/mm.eng.translate/posts/1517697924935308
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