-
partially reversed in 2005. The
current Chinese economy consists of 150
corporatised state-owned
enterprises that
report directly to China's
central government...
- corporations, the
latter privately owned ones), once a
service has been
corporatised it is
often relatively easy to
privatise or part-privatise it, for example...
- reorganised,
transferring the
provision of flat
loans to
private banks, and
corporatising its
Building and
Development Division to form a new subsidiary, HDB...
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- business. This
electricity transmission and
distribution entity was
corporatised to
provide efficient and
reliable electric power supply to the people...
- an
independent commercial company. PSA
Corporation Limited was thus
corporatised on 1
October 1997. The
company kept the
initials “PSA” as its
brand name...
- HKL's operations,
excluding certain parts of the
Metro operations, were
corporatised and
moved to
Metropolitan Area
Transport Ltd in
February 2022. Public...
-
Tanah Melayu acquired its
current name in 1962. The
organisation was
corporatised in 1992, but
remains wholly owned by the
Malaysian government. In 1948...
-
holding company through which the
Singapore Ministry of
Health owns
corporatised institutions in the
public healthcare sector. IHiS was
founded in 2008...
- workshops. By 1981, NZR emplo**** 22,000 staff. In the
early 1980s, NZR was
corporatised as the New
Zealand Railways Corporation and
drastically restructured...