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Posted by spinoff > 2014-11-10 22:52 | Report Abuse
hi Pak Lah,
I already get feed back answer from 'The Edge' magazine.
'The RM60 million to RM80 million a year from the Indian power plant is an after tax estimate after paying taxes in India. For the Pahang solar energy venture however the estimated RM12 million is a revenue estimate. '
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Posted by spinoff > 2014-11-04 20:06 | Report Abuse
Hi Pak Lah,
Do u have any opinion about the 10MW solar energy project in Pahang.
http://www.theedgemalaysia.com/business-news/295624-mudajaya-to-earn-up-to-rm80m-a-year-from-india.html
Refer to above article, the solar energy project in Pahang is expected to earn RM 12 million per year for 21 year.
I'm not sure the above figure (RM12 million per year) is net income or revenue?
any opinion? thx