TM plans to sell MMU?
Thursday, July 10, 2008 1:41Assalamualaikum / Good Day,
This my first blog entry. Here is the news I get from Business Times Online where TM plans to sell our not-really-beloved university, Multimedia University to other party.
What will happens if TM really going to sell MMU? Well, we don’t know yet. But what we can expect is our fees will be increased. Tuition fees, library fees, students’ trust fund, IT services fees?, toilet fees? and many more fees fees fees!
Or MMU will get rebranding and no more will be called as Multimedia University? Who knows? But right know TM is still searching for interested buyer of the MMU. Well, we just hope for better future for MMU and especially for our welfare.
Anyway, please do share your thoughts or opinions regarding this matter by posting a comment to this entry.
Regards,
Muii
TELEKOM Malaysia Bhd (TM), the country’s dominant phone company, plans to raise as much as RM1.4 billion from the sale of its staff loans and non-core assets, Morgan Stanley said in a report.”The disposal of staff loans from the group’s books could free up RM500 million, and the Multimedia University disposal could unlock another RM800 million to RM900 million,” wrote Navin Killa and Gary Yu in the report after meeting the management last month.Based on TM’s 2007 annual report, its staff loans amounted to RM509 million, with a yearly interest of about four per cent.
“While management remains optimistic on the disposal of staff loans, the group is struggling to find a buyer for the university,” the duo noted.
The non-core asset sale, if it does take place, will be the second time this year the company has sold assets to raise fresh capital.In January, TM raised some RM1 billion by selling Mena-ra TM, Menara Celcom, TM Cyberjaya Complex and Wisma TM (Taman Desa) to Menara ABS Bhd.TM will need between RM1 billion and RM1.5 billion a year to fund its high-speed broadband (HSBB) project. A senior government official who spoke to Business Times on condition of anonymity said that the HSBB project is intact and an agreement is scheduled to be signed this month.The agreement between TM and the government, which was earlier scheduled to be signed this week, was postponed.Energy, Water and Communications Minister Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor was to represent the government at the signing.UBS Investment Research, in a Monday report, said that some of the capital expenditure by TM might be replaced by investments into the project.
“We expect further clarity on HSBB over these two months to alleviate investor concerns,” wrote Shirley Tse in a report.
The HSBB project allows TM to use its fibre optic network to beam broadband connections speedier than what is being offered by wireless network providers, as well as provide cable television connections.
It is understood that TM is looking to provide cable TV facilities similar to that of the US’ second largest internet service provider, Comcast Corp’s G4 station that focuses on games, gears, gadgets and gigabytes.
Source: Business Times Online

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shiCi
says:
July 11th, 2008 at 10:48 am
cnt think of hw MMU wud be in future once its been sold to another party.
frm myPOV, its a ’stupid’ action to sell ur very asset jez to make out another ‘grand’ big project.
haihzzz~
jez pray for da betterment of our welfare in MMU.
stop increasing da feeesss… stop adding up more feeesss~
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Barri
says:
July 11th, 2008 at 12:18 pm
Instead of selling MMU, i think they need to invest more in MMU to make MMU a better or even the best university in the country. People are willing to pay alot just to get into MMU already.
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muii
says:
July 13th, 2008 at 2:17 am
@shiCi – yup. what a stupid action to be make by TM. Wanna profit from HSBB project but forfeit MMU as victim?
@Barri – But unfair that they’re just investing for Cyberjaya Campus. Students there got all the better facilities but why we neglected. MMU student admission had steadily increase every year and they play a lot for that. Haish!
me – fed up with fees and finances!!!
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alexis
says:
July 14th, 2008 at 10:31 pm
disposal.. <_< greedy rich ppl
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oR@cLe
says:
July 15th, 2008 at 10:12 pm
i heard mmu been sold to government.what a loss!..i chose mmu coz it’s private u,bcoz of it’s quite loose rules, coz it’s integration environment which is very good especially for those who came from school that have only one race (not really actually..racist happen anywhere) however if i had a wish to turn back time, i choose to be in my u student’s life
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July
says:
July 18th, 2008 at 12:34 pm
i jus hope and wish TM could sell MMU to an international company!! dats al im hopin for!
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aku
says:
July 30th, 2008 at 7:28 pm
why should they sell mmu? i think mmu make a lot of money.. more student like to go to mmu because of its reputation. mmu is a brand …. some student proud to be mmu student.
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Muii
says:
September 13th, 2008 at 9:49 pm
:down:
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