07 Disember 2011

Wanita Saudi semakin kaya

PEMBABITAN wanita Arab Saudi dibidang ekonomi semakin penting berikutan nilai pelaburan yang kian meningkat.
PEMBABITAN wanita Arab Saudi dibidang ekonomi semakin penting berikutan nilai pelaburan yang kian meningkat.

Aset persendirian di negara Teluk dan Asia Barat dianggarkan RM125.6 bilion

RIYADH: Seorang pakar mendedahkan aset tunai yang dimiliki wanita Arab Saudi kini bernilai AS$12 bilion (RM37.5 bilion).

Sebagai tambahan, jumlah kekayaan persendirian wanita di negara Teluk dan Asia Barat dianggarkan AS$40 bilion (RM125.6 bilion).
“Penyertaan Wanita Teluk dalam bidang ekonomi menjadi semakin penting kerana pembabitan mereka dalam pelaburan meningkat kepada kira-kira AS$500 bilion (RM1.5 trilion),” kata Pengerusi dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Changing Our World, Michael Hoffman.

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Beliau bercakap mengenai masa depan dan aspirasi untuk tahun baru terutama yang berkaitan sumber kewangan dan penyelesaian sesuai pada peringkat antarabangsa.

Selain itu, Hoffman turut membentangkan statistik mengenai potensi besar pelaburan yang diuruskan wanita seluruh negara yang beliau anggarkan bernilai kira-kira AS$20 trilion (RM62.5 trilion), menambah sembilan peratus daripada aset dimiliki wanita dan kadar ini dijangka meningkat dalam dekad akan datang.
Dalam perkembangan lain, Arab Saudi berada di tangga keempat ekonomi terbesar dari segi simpanan keseluruhan sehingga akhir 2010 dengan jumlah simpanan termasuk emas sebanyak SR 1.7 trilion (RM1.4 trilion).

Hoffman menambah sepanjang tempoh 10 bulan pertama pada 2011, jumlah simpanan kewangan negara itu meningkat sebanyak 18 peratus menjadikannya SR1.97 trilion (RM1.64 trilion). – Agensi

06 Disember 2011

Mercedes SLK 55 AMG and Ducati Streetfighter 848

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Mercedes-Benz has unveiled a new collaboration with Bologna-based Ducati to be unveiled at the Bologna Motor Show.

The ‘Streetfighter Yellow’ models are designed to celebrate the partnership between the automaker and motorcycle brand.

This partnership has already produced several collaborations such as the Ducati Djavel AMG Special Edition showcased in September at the Frankfurt Motor Show.

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This time, the firms have produced both a car and a bike — the SLK 55 AMG and the new Ducati Streetfighter 848, both highlighted in bright yellow, a color variant which Mercedes-Benz says it will bring to production if there is enough demand.

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Among the special features on the SLK 55 AMG, the most powerful SLK model ever made, are yellow-illuminated LED door sills and contrasting yellow stitching against black leather in the door panels, shift lever and steering wheel.

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The Ducati Streetfighter, also finished in striking yellow, features a revised Testastretta 11° engine with 97 kW (132 hp) and new ergonomics.

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The co-operation agreement between AMG and Ducati was signed in November 2010 at the Los Angeles Auto Show.

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Lapan Ferrari, sebuah Lamborghini berlanggar


BEBERAPA anggota polis melakukan siasatan ke atas tiga buah kereta sport mewah yang terlibat dalam perlanggaran melibatkan 14 buah kenderaan di lebuh raya Chugoku, Shimonoseki kelmarin.


TOKYO - Lapan buah kereta sport Ferrari, sebuah Lamborghini dan dua buah kereta Mercedes berlanggar di sebuah lebuh raya di Shimonoseki, tenggara Jepun kelmarin.

Menurut agensi berita AP, polis menyatakan perlanggaran itu disebabkan salah seorang pemandu sebuah Ferrari itu cuba untuk mengubah laluan sebelum kereta tersebut merempuh penghadang jalan.

Kereta Ferrari itu kemudian berpusing di lebuh raya tersebut.

Beberapa buah kereta lain berlanggar kerana cuba mengelak Ferrari tersebut.

Tiada seorang yang cedera serius dalam nahas itu tetapi polis di wilayah Yamaguchi menyatakan 10 orang dirawat kerana mengalami luka.

Menurut polis, 14 buah kereta terlibat dalam nahas itu.

Agensi berita AFP melaporkan bahawa kos perlanggaran itu melibatkan 300 juta yen (RM12.07 juta).

Harga kereta baharu Ferrari ialah lebih 20 juta yen (RM804,794) manakala Lamborghini berharga sehingga 30 juta yen (RM1.20 juta). - Agensi

02 Disember 2011

Into the record bugs

Biggest ever ... Weta bug found in NZ
Biggest ever ... Weta bug found in NZ

AN EXPLORER has found the biggest insect ever on record - so large it can scoff a carrot.

She's called a Weta Bug and has a huge wing span of SEVEN inches and weighs as much as three mice.

Former park ranger Mark Moffett, 55, discovered the cricket-like creature up a tree on New Zealand's Little Barrier Island.

He spent two days searching for the creepy crawly which were thought to be extinct after Europeans brought rats to the island many years ago.

American Mark, 53, said: "Three of us walked the trails of this small island for two nights scanning the vegetation for a giant weta.

Huge ... insect weighs as much as three mice
Huge ... insect weighs as much as three mice

"We spent many hours with no luck finding any at all, before we saw her up in a tree.

"The giant weta is the largest insect in the world, and this is the biggest one ever found.

"She enjoyed the carrot so much she seemed to ignore the fact she was resting on our hands and carried on munching away.

"She would have finished the carrot very quickly, but this is an extremely endangered species and we didn't want to risk indigestion.

"After she had chewed a little I took this picture and we put her right back where we found her."

Mark, from Colorado, added: "We bug lovers hear a lot of people who think insects are inferior in some way because of their size, so it was great to see such a big insect.

"This became all the more amazing when we realised that this was the largest insect recorded."

Superman comic sells for £1.4m

Record ... original Superman edition
Record ... original Superman edition

THE first comic book to ever feature Superman has been sold for a record £1.4MILLION — reportedly by cash-strapped Hollywood star Nicolas Cage.

The Action Comics No.1 introduced the iconic superhero to the world in 1938 and cost just ten cents at the time.

Con Air star Cage famously bought a copy of the collector's item — of which there are only around 100 in existence for £96,000 in 1997 — when he was set to appear in a Superman film directed by Tim Burton.

It is said the comic that was sold was stolen in 2000 and recovered in a California storage shed in April this year — just like an issue owned by Cage.

Seller? ... Nicolas Cage
Seller? ... Nicolas Cage

Cage — who is so obsessed with the Man of Steel he named his six-year-old son Kal-El, Superman's birth name — had to pay to get it back because the insurance company had already settled up.

The actor — who used to command millions for his films — is believed to have had to flog the comic after getting into financial trouble.

Two years ago Cage sued his former business manager, Samuel Levine, for allegedly squandering his fortune on bad investments.

Since then he has been sued by the taxman, banks and finance companies, and even his ex-girlfriend, Christina Fulton, the mother of his 20-year-old son, Weston.

He has lost several properties through foreclosure and sold off others, including two in England and a castle in Bavaria, to try to pay his bills.

Only a handful of the Action Comics No 1 still in existence are thought to be in a good condition.

Another copy of the same issue sold for a previous record price of £950,000 in March last year.

But that one was not said to be in as good condition as the copy sold yesterday through New York-based ComicConnect.

Ferrari FF Neiman Marcus Sold Out in 50 Minutes

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The special edition of the Ferrari FF showcased in the annual Neiman Marcus Chrismas Book, was sold within fifty minutes on Thursday, October 27, 2011.

Despite a price tag of $395,000 (or $95k more than a dealer-purchased Ferrari FF), the 10 available cars sold out in less than an hour!

The Neiman Marcus FF will come in an elegant Grigio Caldo exterior color and with a matching luggage set to compliment the Ferrari’s treated leather interior.

To top off the package is an awesome Ferrari Winter Driving Experience that will be held in Aspen, Colorado.

You don’t even have to flog your own FF through the Colorado snow; it’s an arrive-and-drive program, using Ferrari’s FFs instead of your own.

Individuals who ordered the Ferrari FF Neiman Marcus also get the added bonus of receiving their cars by spring of 2012 (much sooner than normal FF buyers).

Source: motorauthority

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2013 Hennessey Venom Spyder

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Performance has released the first image and details for the Venom GT Spyder, the open top variant of the Venom GT Coupe.

A massive 1,200 bhp (895 kW / 1217 PS) is produced by the Venom GT Spyder’s engine and the model’s weight is stated to be 1,200 kg ( 2,645 lbs ).

Pricing for the coupe is set at $950,000 whereas the Spyder will cost $1.1 million.

Source: Worldcarfans

Kek Krismas paling panjang di dunia


KEK terpanjang di dunia dipamerkan di sebuah hotel di Shanghai semalam.

SHANGHAI - Seramai 80 orang tukang masak membantu mengukur kek Krismas paling panjang di dunia di sebuah hotel di sini semalam.

Kek itu yang sepanjang 1,068 meter berperisa vanila dan mengandungi coklat diiktiraf dalam rekod Guinness sebagai yang terpanjang di dunia.

Ia dibuat sempena satu majlis kebajikan bagi mengutip derma untuk kanak-kanak yang menghidap kanser. - Agensi

K-Pop mahu kuasai dunia


BEBERAPA anggota kumpulan K-Pop, Girls Generation membuat persembahan pada majlis pembukaan empat saluran televisyen kabel di Seoul semalam.

LONDON - Selepas melonjak popular di Asia, generasi muda bintang pop Korea Selatan yang dikenali sebagai K-Pop kini berusaha menakluki dunia dengan muzik mereka.

Sejumlah bintang Korea Selatan itu pernah membuat persembahan pentas di London dan New York.

Seorang pakar senario muzik Asia, Steve McClure berkata, dia percaya K-Pop memiliki peluang lebih cerah menembusi pasaran dunia berbanding muzik pop Jepun.

Menurut McClure, berbanding Jepun, pasaran muzik di Korea Selatan terhad dengan sebahagian besar pendapatan penyanyinya dikawal firma telekomunikasi tempatan yang menaja mereka.

Justeru, katanya, penyanyi Korea Selatan lebih fokus untuk mencari pasaran di luar negara untuk menambah pendapatan mereka.

Contoh terbaik ialah kumpulan K-Pop ialah Girls Generation apabila 500,000 unit album pertama mereka dijual di Jepun.

Selain itu, menurutnya, bintang K-Pop bersikap lebih profesional dan menghasilkan muzik lebih baik daripada pesaing mereka dari Jepun. - Reuters

30 November 2011

Korean Pop Music Out To Conquer The World


Korean Pop Music Out To Conquer The World


Members of K-Pop idol group Girls' Generation perform during the Korean Pop Culture and Art Awards at the Olympic Hall in Seoul November 21, 2011.

By Mike Collett-White

LONDON, Nov 30 (Reuters) - A host of young Korean stars are taking to the stage in London, New York and beyond in a bid to crack one of the final global frontiers for Asian culture -- pop music.

"K-pop," as Korean pop is called, has made major inroads into Japan, the world's second largest music market.

But breaking into key countries further afield like Britain, Germany, France and, most crucially, the United States, has so far eluded acts who may be household names at home but remain virtual unknowns outside Asia.

Korean bands are not the only ones trying to be the next Britney Spears, Lady Gaga or Justin Bieber.

Japanese artists, some of them "J-pop" superstars, have also looked overseas for new audiences, although the size of their own market, only just behind the United States in the world rankings, means they have less incentive.

"It is a pain for a lot of these Japanese bands to make the effort to try and penetrate overseas markets," said Steve McClure, executive editor of McClure's Asia Music News and an authority on the region's music scene.

"Time spent doing that is time not spent here and it's a really fast-paced market and you have to work at it," he told Reuters, speaking from Japan.

Foreign music accounts for around a quarter of Japanese record sales, and the top 10 albums on record are all by local artists. Hikaru Utada holds the record with "First Love" from 1999, while Mariah Carey is the biggest international artist.

K-POP VS. J-POP

McClure, like many others, believes that K-pop stands a better chance at success globally than J-pop, although even that is far from certain.

The structure of Korea's relatively small music market is such that telecom companies control a large proportion of revenues, he said, meaning bands have an economic incentive to look abroad.

And K-pop acts, often created and nurtured by savvy record companies like S.M. Entertainment, are being groomed for specific markets -- learning Japanese, for example, and fitting in with Japan's musical mores.

One recent success story has been the nine-member South Korean girl band Girls' Generation, whose first full-length Japanese album sold over 500,000 copies in Japan.

McClure also argued that Korean pop acts, though often manufactured, were generally more professional than their Japanese rivals and produced a better sound.

The most obvious, and biggest barrier to Asian acts breaking regions like Europe and North America is language.

Since music is about communicating ideas and feelings, common language helps. And the prevalence of English makes it easier for a singer from Toronto, for example, than one from Tokyo.

"The language barrier is probably the biggest thing that sets us apart from the global (arena)," said G.NA, a 24-year-old Canadian-Korean singer whose first language is English but who has found success in Korea.

She, along with two other K-pop acts, will be appearing at London's 02 Academy Brixton on December 5 as part of what the PR company handling the gig called "The Invasion of K-Pop."

It follows a K-pop concert at New York's Madison Square Garden in October. Those and other similar gigs outside Asia underline the ambition of K-pop acts and management companies to conquer the West and beyond.

It may be less invasion and more a small-scale foray, but promoters say there are encouraging signs for K-pop.

"We can't spend too much money if there is no market for us," said Ronnie Yang, head of CABA Entertainment who is organizing the London gig featuring artists from Cube Entertainment.

"But we feel this is the right stage for developing a new market -- there is demand and it is higher than before."

G.NA, for one, is not getting lost in the hype. Chance, she says, is as important as anything else.

"This industry is kind of like gambling," she told Reuters by telephone from Seoul. "You lose something, and you may lose everything. You may win and win more than expected. I think there's a lot of luck.

"It does depend on how much we try, but no matter how hard we try, if the circumstances don't work out, then things may not work out the way we planned. This concert is huge -- if people don't like it that could be the end of that."

"GENRE-SPECIFIC"

The wide pop genre may be the hardest market to crack abroad, but there has been success in the United States and elsewhere within narrower categories of music like classical, dance, rock and heavy metal.

Japanese heavy metal band X Japan staged a North American tour in 2010 catching the attention of major news outlets, and have visited Europe, Latin America and Asia this year.

L'Arc-en-Ciel, a Japanese rock group, has flirted with the United States and Europe, and plans a 2012 world tour.

The event is limited in scale so far, however, with seven dates showing on the website including indigO2 in London with a capacity of around 2,500.

The band's guitarist Ken alluded to a cultural barrier which has proven tough to break down.

"In Japan I am always listening to music from the U.S. and the UK," he told Reuters by telephone, speaking through a translator.

"But I never really got the impression people in the UK were listening to music from other parts of the world. So I'm really looking forward to getting a sense of how those people in Britain will perceive our music."

McClure added: "Music is meant to be the universal language...well, yes and no.

"There does seem to be this inability to accept an Asian face in the world pop music market place. I don't know why that is, as there are Asians who have done well in other spheres."

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