Thursday, January 19, 2012

Happy Chinese New Year

Happy Chinese New Year to all PPtizerz :)

This year is definitely going to be a grand year ahead

May you and all your family have a great New Year ahead :)

From
The PPtizer team

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Happy New Year 2012

Happy New Year PPtizers!

Thanks for your many support and confidence in us. As we speak, our network grows stronger and stronger. There are many people who think that this new year might just be their "last" year, but I tell you ..... I have serious high doubts about that...
In fact, this year is going to be shocking, exciting, surprising and some-thing! But most of all, whatever it is, we know we are gonna have fun ridding its waves - what ever it may be!

So most of all, we just would like to wish you the Best of 2012, God bless you, and have a GREAT year ahead!

Monday, December 26, 2011

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Dear Pptizers,
We would like to wish everyone a very
MERRY CHRISTMAS and Happy Holidays!
Cheers!
Pptizer team
(Mike, Ryan, Luffy & Daniel)

Friday, December 23, 2011

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

No more land reclamation in Gurney Drive

The state government will not allow any new land reclamation along Gurney Drive as part of its deal with developers to construct infrastructure projects.

Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said any land swap would only involve the existing land reclamation rights granted to Eastern & Oriental Bhd by the previous administration.

He said people should not “jump up and down” as the state was bound by the deal struck before Pakatan came into power.

“I told the reporters in Kuala Lumpur that 299ha of reclaimed land in Sri Tanjung Pinang would be involved in the infrastructure projects.

“Some of them have never been to Penang and they didn’t know where that was so I said it’s near Gurney Drive.

“Now I’m a victim of false information because they reported that the reclaimed land would involve Gurney Drive — I never said that,” he told a press conference yesterday.

He said no monetary payment or funding would be given by the state for the construction of three by-pass highways and a sea tunnel linking the island to the mainland.

“Costs incurred may be recovered through land swap, toll or any other form. The other three projects would involve land swapping. I’m trying to get as much as possible for Penang,” he said. - By Christina Chin (The Star)

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