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  1. I have been looking high and low in the internet for the latest (updated) pop chart for HK Cantonese Pop Music ... but not sucessful :-( Anybody know of such website exists, similar to biadu's 中文金曲榜 which publish weekly chart list?
  2. Hi guys, Understand powerpoint 2007 has the function for doing up an organisation chart under SmartArt. However, does anyone know if there is a more complex function which enables the user to expand information which may not be required to be viewed at first glance? For example, CEO - James Tan, if I click on his icon, I will be able to view additional information such as Age, Contact Number, etc. Thank you very much in advance for any help rendered. Appreciate it.
  3. Toyota still top - 439. BMW - 378 Merc - 361 VW - 348 Honda - 250 Audi - 140 Hyundai - 128 Mitsubishi - 100 Mazda - 82 Kia - 66 Volvo - 60 Nissan - 53 Porsche - 51 Suzuki - 48 Conti is leading the chart. Porsche sold more cars than Suzuki, just 2 behind Nissan. Kia has lost its Forte and Soul.
  4. Just got an SMS from Stand Chart... "Loan up to 4X your monthly income" Sorry Mr. Standard and Mr. Chartered, I have absolutely no plans to lend you any money at all, on the other hand, it might be nice to be able to borrow a few dollars - I need a new set of coilovers for that money pit of mine.
  5. Q1 data is out. Toyota (+Lexus) still top the chart but total sales downed by over 50% vs Q1 2009. Worst hit is Honda, downed by 65%. Top performer is Audi which almost doubled its sales and into top 10. VW is next with 81% gain. Kia is now No. 2 with Merc 3rd. The total market shrink by 30%. Poor performance by the Japs and good result for almost all the Contis.
  6. Hi all, I was searching for the above information in MCF but couldn't find anything related. So I googled online and found something. Basically I was wondering if my leftover oil filters for my previous Toyota Corolla (G9) could be used on my Toyota Fielder. So I found this url here which is very useful http://www.toyotaownersonline.com/pub-shar...oil_filters.pdf Just to share with other Toyota owners. Thanks.
  7. Are they MAD or what?? Day in day out I keep getting calls on my mobile from their telemarketers promoting this and that!! This week alone, I received 5 calls and everytime the same sing song manner "Hello Mr Vroomtattat, this is so and so from blah blah blah . .. . on behalf of blah blah blah . . . . would you like to have blah blah blah?" I had enough of these nonsense calls!! I do not need "blah blah blah" so don't call me again! That's what I told the guy who just called me. His sheepish reply? "Okay, sir. We'll put you on our no-call list" Put me on no-call list? Why don't you just delete my records Any brudders facing the same problem? What can I do? Sang nao jing orhh!
  8. where has it gone to??
  9. Hello Anyone has recommendation for free-for-use Gantt Chart software? Otherwise, any other recommendation to chart out timeline for project implementations? thanks
  10. Business Times - 23 Apr 2008 Honda races to top of parallel import sales chart By SAMUEL EE PARALLEL imports (PIs) continued to race ahead in the first quarter of this year. And the most popular PI brand is now Honda, not Toyota. Between January and March, the 100 or so PI retailers here sold 5,669 cars, according to the Land Transport Authority. This accounted for 22.9 per cent of the 24,798 new cars registered in Q1 - an increase from 20.9 per cent for the whole of 2007. And where Toyota once ruled the parallel universe, the first three months saw it being overtaken by Honda. Honda PIs notched up 2,491 registrations in Q1, slightly ahead of Toyota's 2,397. The current position of Japan's second-biggest carmaker as the most popular PI make mirrors that of its ranking, for now, among authorised distributors belonging to the Motor Traders Association of Singapore (MTA). In Q1, Honda also upstaged Toyota among MTA members to claim top spot. But there are still three quarters to go in 2008, and the Toyota juggernaut could easily end the year as the best-selling marque in the MTA and PI arenas - just as it has every year since 2002. For now though, Honda is the leader and its Stream compact MPV is the most popular PI model. In Q1, 1,062 units were sold, or almost in every five PI cars. This is no surprise because the Stream also ended 2007 as the top model. The No 2 PI spot in Q1 went to the Toyota Corolla Axio (722 units) and No 3 to the Honda Fit (640), a new generation of the popular small hatchback which is yet to be imported by authorised distributor Kah Motor. The once popular but now ageing Toyota Wish (377 units) ranked fifth position, behind the Honda Airwave (390). The jump in PI numbers is especially significant in the context of a shrinking overall market. Last year, 106,710 new cars were registered - an 8.8 per cent fall from the all-time high of 117,062 in 2006. This year the industry is not expected to sell more than 98,376 cars because of a reduction in the COE quota. With PI sales surging in a shrinking market, they must be eating into the share of authorised distributors. MTA members sold 18,384 units in Q1 this year. In other words, one PI car was registered for about three MTA cars - a ratio that has been rising steadily in the PIs' favour. In 2007 it was one PI car for roughly four MTA cars. In 2006, it was one for about six. The improvement marks a turnaround for the PI trade from just a few years ago, when it appeared close to collapse. In 2004, the number of PI cars was about 4,000 after the government cracked down on rampant under-declaration, among other things. That figure was a big drop from 2003's 7,500 or so units and at odds with the strong growth of the overall passenger car market, which was riding on an increasing supply of COEs. But the PI business turned around in 2005 - sales rose to 6,282 units before rocketing to 16,137 in 2006. One year later, 2007's 22,304 grey imports set another record. So will 2008 be a boom year for PIs? It could be because of a parallel-imported car's more attractive pricing. But authorised distributors complain that this is due to grey importers' lower OMVs (open market values) and willingness to offer CNG (compressed natural gas) conversions, which reduce the selling price of the new car through a 40 per cent green vehicle rebate.
  11. JAPAN: Toyota's Corolla again tops annual sales chart 11 Jan 2006 Source: just-auto.com editorial team http://www.aroq.com/banners/banman.asp?Tas...domNumber=32060 Toyota
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