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ALPS Group Inc Stock Explodes on Nasdaq Debut – Malaysian Biotech Unicorn Takes Off

ALPS Group Inc Stock Explodes on Nasdaq Debut – Malaysian Biotech Unicorn Takes Off

Sources: Company filings and press releases (Oct 31, 2025) otcmarkets.com globenewswire.com; Nasdaq/GlobeNewswire announcements otcmarkets.com nasdaq.com; Reuters (Jan 2024) reuters.com reuters.com; TechNode (Malaysia biotech news) technode.global technode.global; Boardroom Alpha analysis boardroomalpha.com; financial data aggregators (Finviz, StockAnalysis) finviz.com stockanalysis.com. (No independent analyst reports found; quotes from company and media are cited.)
1 November 2025
Drone Laws in Malaysia (2025): Comprehensive Guide to Regulations & Permits

Drone Laws in Malaysia (2025): Comprehensive Guide to Regulations & Permits

As of early 2025, CAAM requires a permit for every drone flight in Malaysia, with an Authorisation To Fly (ATF) permit required before take-off for all operations. Drones are categorized by weight as ‘small’ up to 20 kg and ‘large’ above 20 kg, with drones heavier than 20 kg banned from operation unless specially authorized by CAAM. Commercial and recreational operators must obtain an ATF permit for each operation, with applications requested at least 14 days before flight. Drone permit fees are RM250 per permit for drones under 20 kg and around RM1,000 for drones above 20 kg; by late
11 July 2025
Connected Malaysia 2025: A Complete Guide to Fiber, Mobile, Satellite & Public Internet Access

Connected Malaysia 2025: A Complete Guide to Fiber, Mobile, Satellite & Public Internet Access

JENDELA (Jalinan Digital Negara) runs 2020–2025 and, by 2022 Phase 1 exceeded targets with 4G reaching about 97% of the population and fiber broadband deployed to 7.74 million premises, with Phase 2 targeting 100% population coverage in populated areas by end-2025. 4G coverage is about 97% of populated areas, with roughly 3% in geographies where access remains difficult, particularly in remote Sabah and Sarawak. Starlink Malaysia received a 10-year license in 2023, became commercially available mid-2023, with a monthly RM220 service, hardware kits priced around RM2,300 (standard) or RM11,000 (enterprise), delivering up to about 100 Mbps down and 20–40 ms
15 May 2025
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