2014年8月23日 星期六

2014-08-24 Singapore Business

  The Straits Times   
Pulau Ubin coast faces erosion risk  The Straits Times
Minister of State for National Development Desmond Lee doing his part at the reforestation initiative on Pulau Ubin yesterday. He says that one solution to tackle the island's fast-eroding northern coastline could be to install breakwaters. -- PHOTO: LIANHE ...

Public offer suggestions to enhance Pulau Ubin   Channel News Asia

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  Channel News Asia   
Singapore's Changi out of race for GVK airports stake: CEO  TravelBizMonitor
Singapore's Changi Airports International is now out of the race to pick up stake in GVK's airports business due to regulatory issues, a senior GVK official said, as per a PTI report. Issac George, CFO, GVK Group said the stake sale could not proceed as ...

Changi Airport's passenger traffic grew 1 pct in July   GlobalPost
Successful July reported at Singapore Changi   Airport World Online
Singapore Changi Airport pax up 1%, cargo down 3% in Jul-2014   CAPA - Centre for Aviation
THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)   
The Star Online   
The Straits Times   
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Shangri-La to launch new hotel brand 'JEN'  Malaysia Chronicle
SINGAPORE - The Shangri-La group will launch its new business hotel brand in Orchard Road next month. Hotel Jen Orchardgateway, the first hotel under the Jen brand, will open for business on Sept 17. All preparatory work for the launch was completed by ...


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  The Rakyat Post   
Malaysia gains notoriety for illegal hunting and trading of bears  The Rakyat Post
Bear parts that were seized in Terengganu. According to Traffic, bears are trafficked for their meat and skins, while their gall bladders and bile are used to make traditional medicines. — Pic courtesy of Traffic. KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 23, 2014: Malaysia is ...

S'pore on 'key trade route for bear bile'   AsiaOne

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  AsiaOne   
Zouk gets more time to move to new location  AsiaOne
Zouk owner Lincoln Cheng said he was ready to spend $20 million to $30 million on his new site at the Singapore Flyer if he gets it. Print. The owner of Zouk said he is prepared to spend $20 million to $30 million to build a new site for his iconic club at the ...


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  Live Trading News   
US Airlines Doubled Profit Margins In 1-H  Live Trading News
US airlines more than 2X'd their net profit margin in 1-H of this year as revenue rose nearly 3X faster than costs, trade group Airlines for America said Thursday. The results suggest that the US airline sector continued to improve its financial performance ...


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  SustainableBusiness.com   
Solar energy still a minor player, but research could change that  Topeka Capital Journal
Solar panels have a small, niche market in Kansas, but research to improve their efficiency and placement could change that in the future. Shenqiang Ren, assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Kansas, said his lab is working on producing ...

Two Trends Make Solar Industry Smile   SustainableBusiness.com
Speed key to Singapore's solar road map   The Straits Times
Solar power starts to make sense for business as prices fall   Kansas.com
Western Daily Press   
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  AsiaOne   
Rajah and Tann forms mega S-E Asian alliance  AsiaOne
SINGAPORE - Singapore law firm Rajah & Tann has taken a major step forward in its bid to form the largest legal alliance in South-east Asia. The firm yesterday launched Rajah & Tann Asia, which brings together eight firms with a force of more than 500 ...


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  ValueWalk   
Hewlett-Packard Company (HPQ): Free Cash Flow Story  ValueWalk
Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE:HPQ) released its latest earnings report last night, and there weren't really any surprises. Stifel analysts think free cash flow is the true story here and that the company's Oct. 8 Analyst Day will end up being more of a catalyst ...

Hewlett-Packard Company Price Target Raised to $34.50 (HPQ)   Watch List News (press release)

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More reports of wrongful PIC claims  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE - More people are coming forward to report wrongful claims related to the Productivity and Innovation Credit (PIC) scheme. In the first six months of this year, the number of reports lodged is three times of what the authorities received for the whole ...


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