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Khairy Jamaluddin: Back in the Running
Caught in the Chip War: Perspectives from the Netherlands
Gulf War: Navigating A Multi-Wave Crisis
EU Seeking Solidarity in a Fragmented World
Oil Shock: Is Asia’s Tech Boom Enough to Avert a Recession?
Can MARA Liner Be Both Service and Business?
Think City on Reviving the Cultural Soul of Kuala Lumpur
Strait of Hormuz Standoff Tests Limits of Maritime Law
1 Billion Barrels Lost: Fitch Ratings on Stagflation Risks
AIBIM : What's Next For Islamic Banking?
JLL : Rethinking Southeast Asia Real Estate
Systech: Turnaround Under New Management?
Why Aging is the New Frontier Market
Making Books Great Again
Nukes: A World Without Restraints?
Carsome's $23M EBITDA, Revenue Fall, & IPO Dilemma
Carsome's $23M EBITDA, Revenue Fall, & IPO Dilemma
Will the EU Show ASEAN More Love?
Royal Selangor at 141: Can Heritage Drive Performance?
Forget Dividends. Inside Whitman’s M&A Hunt & Growth Focus
Counting On Youthful Rebellion?
Mydin on Madani Mart: Noble Idea, But Doomed to Fail?
Golden Destinations’ IPO: Tapping the Travel Bug

Boustead For Military: Can This GLC Turn the Corner?
Boustead Holdings, the investment arm of the Malaysian Armed Forces Fund (LTAT) is undergoing a major restructuring exercise to rebuild its financial position and realign its strategic assets in support of the domestic defence sector. We speak to the newly appointed managing director, Datuk Dr. Ahmad Sabirin Arshad about his plans to repair Boustead's image, which has been tarnished by scandals like the littoral combat ship (LCS) procurement, and the pathway to create a long-discussed defence ecosystem in Malaysia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AI Vs Accountants: CPA Australia On The End Of Bean Counting
As AI automates the transactional tasks that once defined the profession, accounting faces a critical identity crisis. The hope is that this liberates practitioners to move from "bean counters" to strategic business advisors, but that is easier said than done. CPA Australia President Dale Pinto joins the Breakfast Grille to discuss the 17th Small Business Survey, why trust remains the industry’s primary currency, and how human ethics remain the ultimate safeguard against future corporate scandals. He also warns of a mounting skills gap as graduates use AI to bypass the foundational work that historically forged professional skepticism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AMS IPO: Navigating Challenges In The Wake Of IPO
AMS Advanced Materials is seeking an ACE Market listing to raise approximately RM33 million, aimed at facilitating its transition further up the industrial value chain. The IPO arrives with a valuation of 20 times earnings and follows a financial year characterized by negative operating cash flow. For potential investors, the focus remains on whether the capital will effectively drive the company's shift from its traditional trading roots toward higher-value industrial processing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MTT Shipping Sets Sail for the Bursa Main Market
MTT Shipping and Logistics is the dominant player in the Malaysian shipping sector commanding 46% of the domestic market. Its upcoming IPO, priced at RM1.03 and potentially raising RM652 million, is the biggest in the logistics sector since 2013. But could uncertainty in the global industry deter investor sentiment? We discuss MTT’s growth strategy in the face of headwinds with Managing Director Ooi Lean Hin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kee Ming: Priced for Growth?
Mechanical & electrical engineers Kee Ming Group’s share price surged on debut, riding optimism around data centres and renewable energy. But the question is - can this company deliver the growth needed to justify its valuation? Its Managing Director Nick Liew talks to us about Kee Ming's parnership with Solarvest, human resources and when it plans to pay a dividend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

$220M War Chest: WeLab's Shopping for Banks
Is your digital bank built to last, or is it just a very expensive app? Despite massive hype, only 24 of the 55 digital banks tracked across Asia have reached profitability. The rest remain trapped by vanity metrics, offering unsustainably high deposit rates instead of building real margins. As a massive wave of industry consolidation looms, Simon Loong, Founder and Group CEO of WeLab, joins The Breakfast Grille to reveal his Southeast Asian acquisition targets, why merging struggling banks is a trap, and what survival in the new financial landscape actually costs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PEMANDU Shifts Gears: From Advisory to Equity
Since 2017, Sarawakian corporate figure Dato' Sri Idris Jala has taken the PEMANDU transformation ethos beyond the corridors of Putrajaya through his consultancy, PEMANDU Associates. He outlines his latest pivot into capital investment through PEMANDU Capital and the growth targets for SME acquisitions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apple at 50: Still a Steve Jobs Company?
Apple Inc. is 50 years old, a milestone once thought impossible when the company sat 6 weeks from bankruptcy in 1996. Today, as a $3.6 trillion "Empire," the Tim Cook era faces scrutiny for prioritising operational scale over the blockbuster hits of the Steve Jobs era.David Pogue, CBS correspondent and author of Apple: The First 50 Years, joins the Breakfast Grille to dissect Apple’s near-death experience and debunk persistent myths surrounding Steve Jobs. He explores the stark transition from a "rebel" cult to a “Empire” status, the critical innovations that could define the Tim Cook era, and why he believes Apple, at its core, remains a "Steve Jobs company".Image Credit: Shutterstock. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uzbekistan: Navigating a New World Order
Uzbekistan, a doubly-landlocked country in Central Asia, is stepping onto the global stage, balancing ties with major powers while pursuing economic reform and regional influence. Ambassador Karomidin Gadoev discusses Tashkent’s multi-vector foreign policy, its engagement with the US, China and Russia, and how Malaysia fits into this evolving partnership.Image Credit: Shutterstock. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ISF Group Eyes More Than Data Centers for Project Pipeline
ISF Group is a family-run piping systems specialist that listed on the ACE Market in January, raising RM61 million ringgit. They have been beneficiaries of the data centre boom in recent years, but can this trend sustain future growth? We discuss ISF Group’s business strategy and prospects with second-generation Managing Director Jeff Ai Boon Chen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Xiao En’s Long-term Business of Remembrance
Xiao En operates in a sector many overlook, yet one that is essential. It is also a business that demands land, capital, long-term vision and deep empathy. Dato’ Frank Choo, Managing Director of Xiao En Group, discusses the realities of building a bereavement care group, and why it is far from a “dying” industry.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Middle East Crisis: U.S. Strategy, Hormuz, and Global Economic Risks
Analysts Ryan Bohl and Jared Mondschein join Philip See to discuss the Middle East's volatility, questioning U.S. strategic regional influence versus reactive crisis management and its economic impact on Asian markets.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Great Success: Kazakhstan Balancing Image and Influence
Kazakhstan is a land-locked central Asian country situated along the ancient Silk Road and it aims for bilateral trade with Malaysia to grow from US$220 million currently to US$1 billion in the next few years. Ambassador Bulat Sugurbayev shares thoughts on how to make this happen, as well as his country's role in geopolitics and how Borat helped put Kazakhstan on the map.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MyCC: Bid-Rigging, Merger Control, & Digital Monopolies
With over 500 companies currently under investigation for bid-rigging in government tenders worth RM2 billion, MyCC is sharpening its enforcement teeth. Datuk Iskandar Ismail, CEO of MyCC, discusses the critical upcoming amendments to the Competition Act, why the commission is targeting digital platforms, and the hard lessons learned from high-profile courtroom battles with Grab and Malaysia Airlines.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Czechia’s Global Balancing Act
How does a mid-sized European nation navigate an increasingly turbulent world? Juraj Koudelka, the Czech Republic’s Ambassador to Malaysia, shares his thoughts on the state of Malaysia-Czech relations, opportunities for trade and investment, and how a Central European country, and member of NATO, approaches today’s shifting geopolitical landscape.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MUDA’s Leadership Transition And Strategy Ahead of GE16
MUDA completed its inaugural election last Saturday, ushering in a new leadership team. On today’s Breakfast Grille, Sharaad Kuttan sits down with new president Amira Aisya Abd Aziz and founder Syed Saddiq, MP for Muar, to discuss the party’s future plans, leadership approach, and strategies ahead of GE-16.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Solarvest: Built for the Long Horizon
Solarvest Holdings is the largest pure-play solar energy player listed on Bursa Malaysia and can be seen as a bellwether of the national industry. While it's a darling of analysts, its share price has taken a hit trending 32% lower on a year to date basis. What is Solarvest doing to change investor sentiment? We discuss the prospects and growth strategy of the company with CEO Davis Chong.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Onwards and Upwards for Tuju Setia
Building construction firm Tuju Setia debuted on the Main Market in 2021 to much fanfare, but investor optimism for the stock has plummeted since as construction costs skyrocketed post-pandemic. What is Tuju Setia doing to reverse its fortunes? We catch up with Managing Director Wee Eng Kong and discuss his strategy for revitalising the firm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Varia Berhad: From Construction to Property Development
Varia Berhad is a Bursa-listed mid-tier construction firm that has been involved in infrastructure projects ranging from flood mitigation to highway upgrades and sewerage treatment plants. It managing director, Datuk Benson Lau, is now setting his sights on transforming the firm into a property developer while aiming for a RM1 billion market capitalisation by early next year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Reform Or Repeat? Misgovernance In Malaysia
The Madani Government came into power on the promise of institutional reform and anti-corruption, with Prime Minister Dato' Sri Anwar Ibrahim pledging no compromise in tackling misconduct in state-linked entities. Why then has progress on reforms been slow to emerge? We dig deep into the roots of Malaysia's Political-GLC Complex with Prof. Emeritus Edmund Terence Gomez of Universiti Malaya. He is the author of "Misgovernance: Grand Corruption in Malaysia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Venezuela After Maduro’s Capture: Sovereignty & Diplomacy
On The Breakfast Grille this morning, we examine Venezuela’s political crisis following the abduction of President Nicolas Maduro and what it means for diplomacy, sovereignty, and bilateral ties with Malaysia. Philip See speaks with H.E Radames Gomez Azuaje, Ambassador of the Embassy of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life M&A Hunt, Medical Inflation, & Flood Risk
Three years ago, Fabrice Benard stood at the helm of a complex corporate marriage: the acquisition and merger of AXA Affin and MPI Generali into what is now Generali Insurance Malaysia. At the time, the priority was clear, integration.Today, the company has secured its position as the country's fourth-largest general insurer. However, being a general insurance heavyweight isn't enough. Generali is now actively hunting for a major life insurance acquisition to match its general insurance footprint and crack the top five in the life space.Meanwhile, the broader industry faces severe on-the-ground crises. With medical inflation hitting 15% and causing roughly 340,000 Malaysians to cancel their policies, the sector is banking on a massive, multi-stakeholder RESET project to fix private healthcare costs.Simultaneously, rising flood risks are forcing insurers to deploy hyper-local data models, fundamentally changing how motor coverage is priced.To unpack the shifting economics of modern risk, his M&A strategy, and the future of consumer premiums, Fabrice Benard, CEO of Generali Insurance Malaysia, returns to The Breakfast Grille.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How Strong Are Malaysia's Climate Institutions?
Malaysia has ambitious climate goals, including a target to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. But is the country’s institutional framework up to the task? We unpack the findings of the Malaysia Climate Change Institutional Assessment report with Carmen Loo of the World Bank Group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri : Women’s Rights, Policy Reform & Politics
On International Women's Day, Minister of Women, Family & Community Development, Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri assesses Malaysia’s progress on gender equality and women’s rights. She also discusses the implementation of the Anti-Sexual Harassment Tribunal, the challenges survivors face in reporting abuse, and persistent legal and cultural gaps around marital rape and underage marriages.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Iran Fights Back
The latest war in the Middle East erupted when the US and Israel launched air strikes on Iran following failed negotiations on Iran’s nuclear programme. Was this conflict avoidable and how is Iran responding to the onslaught? We hear from H.E Valiollah Mohammadi Nasrabadi, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Malaysia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

War in Iran: High Stakes For The Middle East
The Middle East tinderbox was struck ablaze on Saturday when the US and Israel launched air strikes on Iran. How might this conflict shape the power dynamics in Tehran as well as the broader region? We discuss the stakes at play with Middle East expert Dr. James Dorsey.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Prabowo's First Year : Navigating A New World Order
One year into his presidency, Indonesia's Prabowo Subianto faces a complex balancing act, from domestic issues to balancing relationships with China and the US. Julia Lau of the ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute and Muhammad Haziq Jani of the S Rajaratnam School of International Studies share insights on the political and economic trajectory of Indonesia under Prabowo.Image Credit: ShutterstockSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.