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  • Piseth 6:28 pm on November 26, 2008 Permalink | Reply  

    Skyscraper complex project scales down in Phnom Penh 

    Blaming the global financial crisis, a major South Korean developer will dramatically reduce the scale of its proposed one billion U.S. dollars 7-skyscraper complex along the Tonle Bassac River to just three buildings at half the original price, national media said on Wednesday.

    Ground was broken in June for the International Finance Complex(IFC) but construction on the site will be postponed more than one year, said Woo Mu-hion, chief of the business division in Cambodia for the project’s developer and sole financer, the Seoul-based GS Construction and Engineering.

    Construction was halted earlier this month, he was quoted by English-Khmer language newspaper the Cambodia Daily as saying.

    “The market has changed. Due to such uncertainty, we think it is not clever to continue construction right now. We want to change our design, but we will maintain 52 storeys,” he said.

    The project will only include two 51-storey condominiums and a mixed-use 52-storey building, which will be the tallest in Cambodia, he said.

    Construction on the complex could restart in early 2010, but first the company needs to redesign it and get government approval for the new plan, he added.

    Source:Xinhua

     
    • Personal Press 8:33 am on December 2, 2008 Permalink

      It becomes real as i suspected.

  • Piseth 4:51 pm on November 26, 2008 Permalink | Reply
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    Cisco to Organise Asia Pacific Skills Competition Over Powerful Collaborative Platform With Cisco TelePresence and Cisco WebEx 

    The purpose where i can see is they want to help students to develop valuable information and communications technology (ICT) skills for increased access to opportunities interrelated curriculum at school. Competing for the first time is Cambodia, where the inaugural Cambodia NetRiders 2008 competition.

    By doing this it will provide huge assistant to student to improve their study at school and university where it links to more knowledge as it could extend them.

     
  • Piseth 4:04 pm on November 26, 2008 Permalink | Reply
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    Local Toyota sales down almost 50pc as crisis hits Cambodia 

    More sales drops expected in coming year as a worsening economy keeps buyers from opening up their wallets for new cars

    SALES of Toyota vehicles, among the most popular in Cambodia, have plummeted almost 50 percent since May, according to Kong Nuon, president of Cambodia’s only Toyota distributor  TTHK Co Ltd.

    10%
    cut in outlet’s expenses

    Cambodia’s sole Toyota distributor says it will not layoff staff but will cut expenses by a tenth after selling only 1,200 vehicles so far this – well short of the 2,000 previously anticipated.

    “The real estate recession is the main cause for the sales decline because people are not earning extra cash from land sales,” he said Monday. “Demand for cars has declined a lot.”

    He said Toyota had hoped to sell about 2,000 cars this year, but has achieved sales of only 1,200 so far.
    He said he expected next year’s sales to decline by another 20 to 30 percent.

    Despite the slump, the company expects to be able to withstand the tough economic climate, he said.
    “We ‘don’t plan to lay off our staff, but we will cut expenses by about 10 percent,” Kong Nuon said.

    Ngorn Saing, deputy general manager of RM Asia Co Ltd, the second largest automobile importer, said Tuesday that sales of Ford brand cars have declined about 10 percent within the last few months.

    “I think it is hard to say how bad the effect will be. Our sales normally fluctuate, so we will have to wait to see how bad we will be hit,” Ngorn Saing said.

    “We have seen a 10 percent decline in our car sales over these last few months resulting from the recession in the land markets in Cambodia because some of our customers are from the provinces,” said Ngorn Saing.

    Ngorn Saing said the company expected to sell 500 Ford cars in 2008, but has cut its forecast to 450. Despite the slower economy, he said his company hopes to sell 600 Ford vehicles next year.

    Ngorn Saing estimates that annual automobile demand in Cambodia stands at about 2,500 for new cars and 40,000 for secondhand cars.

    Chan Sophal, president of the Cambodia Economic Association, said Tuesday the decline in automobile sales is mainly due to the slow real estate market.

    “In the past, the auto demand has been high because people had money from selling their land and from speculation, but now the land market is in crisis.

    “People who bought can’t sell it and land speculators have lost everything, so some of the first things they cut back on are new vehicle purchases,” he added.

    He said that it is hard to predict when the sales will recover. “It could be six months, one year or longer – depending on whether the global financial crisis ends.”

    Global declines
    The problems in Cambodia’s auto market are being seen throughout the world, with car companies scrambling to adjust to the recession.

    In the US, Toyota recently announced its first sales drop in 13 years and a Christmas-New Year closure at its US and Canadian plants will be extended by two days, spokesman Mike Goss said in an interview Tuesday with Bloomberg.

    Toyota cut its annual profit forecasts by more than 50 percent.
    Ford reported a 30 percent drop in car and light-truck sales from a year earlier, and Toyota’s declined 23 percent.

    Source news from Phnom Penh Post

     
  • Piseth 3:41 pm on November 26, 2008 Permalink | Reply
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    Cambodia Futsal CUP 2008 

    23 november 2008

    In the Game Competitions results:
    • American Inter-Continent School vs Tuol Sangker All Star : 2-20
    • American Inter-Continent Institute vs Panda : 3-18
    • Dara Prampi Kampuchea vs Khmer Eysann : 2-20
    • Olympic Youth vs Sangkat Khuonh : 4-0
    1. Team from Group C:
    • Tuol Sangker All Star
    • Panda
    • American Inter-Continent Institute
    • American Inter-Continent School
    2. Team from Group D
    • Olympic Youth
    • Khmer Ey Sann
    • Dara Prampi Kampuchea
    • Sangkat Khmuonh
     
  • Piseth 5:06 pm on November 17, 2008 Permalink | Reply
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    Cambodian and Its Believes 

    This is one of the Cambodian believe making the stuff for ceremony and people make it as a business selling such stuffs on the street. It’s very interesting believe and making money at the same time.

     
    • vutha 5:23 pm on November 19, 2008 Permalink

      Most of Cambodian people really believe it because we are Buddhism. Even though it is true or not.

    • Chanroeun 7:02 am on November 23, 2008 Permalink

      Nice picture and interesting observation

    • Piseth 9:26 am on November 24, 2008 Permalink

      Yeah, that’s creative business where most people will not think about it. ;)

    • Chamroeun 1:19 pm on November 25, 2008 Permalink

      i love khmer traditions

    • icebreaker 2:19 pm on November 25, 2008 Permalink

      Eh, your blog is nicer and nicer now :) cool!!!

    • Piseth 2:32 pm on November 25, 2008 Permalink

      >Chamroen. Good that you love khmer otherwise, i will hate you haha. JK.
      >Icebreaker. Thanks you but this theme is from other people work though. :)

    • Phnom Penh 3:36 pm on November 26, 2008 Permalink

      Look like there are a lot of something going on in here. It is our people’s believe.
      Anyway, Look like this blog is very good in SEO.

    • Pearl Diamond 6:25 pm on November 26, 2008 Permalink

      It is even more useful if people understand the business and faith. Those are things that human being should consider…

    • Rath 5:20 pm on November 28, 2008 Permalink

      wow why can’t show in khmer? sorry bong, I don’t know ur site not support with khmer, very nice for visit my blog na bong

    • Piseth 1:20 pm on November 30, 2008 Permalink

      Hey Rath, Thanks for stopping by. Yeah, my blog is not in khmer but you can of course comment it in khmer unicode. however to its extend it will show only those pc that have the support fonts. cheers

  • Piseth 5:01 pm on November 17, 2008 Permalink | Reply
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    Cambodia Water Festival & the Big Building 

    Can you guess where is this building located and what it is call? Probably some of the provincial people don’t know this one when they come to visit the boat racing but i’m sure city people know this one clearly ;)

     
  • Piseth 4:53 pm on November 17, 2008 Permalink | Reply
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    Young Water Festival Seller 

    Imagine on the water festival with this little girl selling of little stuffs and i don’t know how long she will stay to sell all the thing she had in her tray. While people were enjoying their water festival holiday and this little girl working to survive her life selling candy, cake,…etc.

     
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