OYL Industries, the Glossary
OYL Industries Berhad (OYL Industries Limited) was a member of the Hong Leong Group Malaysia, until its 2006 acquisition by Japan's Daikin Industries.[1]
Table of Contents
7 relations: Air conditioning, Bursa Malaysia, China, Daikin, Hong Leong Group, Indonesia, Malaysia.
- 2006 disestablishments in Malaysia
- Companies disestablished in 2006
- Companies formerly listed on Bursa Malaysia
- Daikin
- Defunct companies of Malaysia
- Manufacturing companies based in Kuala Lumpur
Air conditioning
Air conditioning, often abbreviated as A/C (US) or air con (UK), is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space to achieve a more comfortable interior temperature (sometimes referred to as 'comfort cooling') and in some cases also strictly controlling the humidity of internal air.
See OYL Industries and Air conditioning
Bursa Malaysia
Bursa Malaysia (Jawi) is the stock exchange in Malaysia.
See OYL Industries and Bursa Malaysia
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.
Daikin
is a Japanese multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Osaka.
Hong Leong Group
Hong Leong Company (Malaysia) Berhad, more commonly known as Hong Leong Group, is a conglomerate based in Malaysia. OYL Industries and Hong Leong Group are Malaysian company stubs.
See OYL Industries and Hong Leong Group
Indonesia
Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans.
See OYL Industries and Indonesia
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia.
See OYL Industries and Malaysia
See also
2006 disestablishments in Malaysia
- Bumiputra-Commerce Holdings
- Ked-Air
- Mamak Gang
- New Sarawak Tribune
- OYL Industries
Companies disestablished in 2006
- Aldermaston Pottery
- AmeriHost Inn
- Baltex 2000
- Cendant
- Chiron Corporation
- Chymos
- Cinergy
- Click Commerce
- EMeta
- Exabyte Corporation
- George Fincham
- Golden Circle Air
- Guardians of Order
- HarbourLynx
- Hardanger Sunnhordlandske Dampskipsselskap
- Kongō Gumi
- Loompanics
- Metabolife
- Namco
- Norske Skog Union
- OYL Industries
- Ofotens og Vesteraalens Dampskibsselskab
- Oleane
- P&O
- Paramount Parks
- Prior Norge
- ReganBooks
- Schering AG
- Sons of Gwalia
- Sterling Entertainment Group
- Studio Ironcat
- Susquehanna Radio Corporation
- Telcove
- Trizec Properties
- Velta Machine-Building Plant
- Zenith Productions
Companies formerly listed on Bursa Malaysia
- Edaran Otomobil Nasional
- Golden Hope
- Guthrie (company)
- HELP International Corporation
- Kulim (Malaysia) Berhad
- Malaysia Airlines
- Mamee-Double Decker
- Metrojaya
- New Straits Times Press
- OYL Industries
- PLUS Expressways
- Proton Holdings
- Sarawak Energy
- Tanjong
- UDA Holdings
- VADS Berhad
- Viztel Solutions Group
Daikin
- Acson Malaysia
- Amana Corporation
- Daikin
- Daikin Applied Americas
- Daikin Orchid Ladies Golf Tournament
- Daikin Texas Technology Park
- Goodman Global
- J & E Hall
- Kyocera Dome Osaka
- Lampre
- OYL Industries
- R-410A
- R-454B
- Type 06 rifle grenade
Defunct companies of Malaysia
- Borneo Company Limited
- EMI Music Malaysia
- Friendster
- Golden Hope
- Guthrie (company)
- Jaring
- Kuala Lumpur Mini-Bus Service
- Maestro Talent and Management
- OYL Industries
- Positive Tone
- Salamfone
- Says Sdn Bhd
- Toh Allang Chinese Tin Ltd.
- Viztel Solutions Group
Manufacturing companies based in Kuala Lumpur
- Aegis Malinnov
- Boustead Heavy Industries Corporation
- Bufori
- Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering
- Melewar Industrial Group
- OYL Industries
- Tan Chong Motor
- UMW Holdings
- Wah Seong Corporation
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OYL_Industries
Also known as OYL Industries Berhad.