Clarification
Further to our earlier post on the haze earlier, we wish to clarify that it was not our intention to imply that any particular company or project is losing money or not doing well due to the haze, what we meant was that the haze is causing the Malaysian property market to lose out on potential sales at the height of the haze.
We all hate the haze, and all of us were affected by it.
We wish to reiterate we are not directly implying that any particular company is losing money or any sort of revenue or receiving negative publicity. To any readers, buyers and companies who may have misunderstood the wording, we wish to apologize for the confusion or ill feeling arising thereof.
Anyway, the post has been removed before any more confusion arises. Thanks for understanding.




Hi, I am a Malaysian living abroad. After reading this article, I feel a bit sad. I remember the Pekeliling building; it was never a pretty site but it was home to many people and meant a lot to them. However, it is time to move on and I hope those people who used to live in the building will have a better life and I wish them all the best for their future.
Comment by Sofea Idress — August 23, 2005 @ 6:32 am