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MAYBE ITS THE huge oval boardroom table that dominates the room or the flashy PowerPoint presentation that is shown for Euromoneys benefit but the first impression that a visitor gets of conglomerate United Engineers (Malaysia) is of a modern and sophisticated company.
It was not always so. For many people, UEM is synonymous with a debt-crippled company that had to undertake a painful and gradual restructuring that is still not complete. Today, however, UEM is arguably one of the better managed of Malaysias government-linked companies, certainly within state investment arm Khazanahs stable of companies.
The chief executive, Dato Ahmad Pardas Senin, speaks in an impressive and convincing manner. He is articulate and mindful to drop such phrases as value creation,...