2014年11月3日 星期一

2014-11-04 Singapore Business

  AsiaOne   
Permanent injunction granted against wholesaler in Sim Lim Square  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — The High Court has granted a permanent injunction against electronics wholesale company Cyber Maestro, in response to numerous complaints to the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) against the company's trade practices. These included ...

High Court grants permanent injunction against electronics wholesaler Cyber ...   The Straits Times
High Court orders Sim Lim Square shop to stop unfair practices   AsiaOne
Permanent injunction granted against Cyber Maestro   Channel News Asia

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  AsiaOne   
$30m fund to help working S'poreans master skills  AsiaOne
The Government has set up a $30 million fund to help Singaporeans master skills for the future, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced yesterday. The SkillsFuture Jubilee fund will focus on those already in the workforce and is aimed at encouraging ...

New S$30m fund to help workers master skills: PM Lee   TODAYonline

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  THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Thailand's budget carrier NokScoot gets green light from aviation authorities  THE BUSINESS TIMES
A joint venture between Singapore's Scoot and Thailand's Nok Air - has secured a nod from Thailand's aviation authorities, bringing it a step closer to taking off and tapping the growing passenger network in that region. PHOTO: SPH. 4 Nov 9:21 AM.
SIA's new Thai joint-venture carrier NokScoot cleared for take-off   The Straits Times

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  TODAYonline   
Poorest households spend S$801 more than they earn each month: MTI  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE – The average expenditure of the poorest 10 per cent of households in Singapore exceeded their average income by S$801 a month, according to the Household Expenditure Survey 2012/13. “The average monthly income of households in the ...

More than 70 companies attend third Slovakia-Singapore Business Forum   Channel News Asia

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  THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Global Logistic 2Q earnings fall 38% on non-operating forex losses  The Straits Times
Mainboard-listed Global Logistic Properties (GLP) reported on Tuesday that its earnings for the second quarter of financial year 2015 fell 38 per cent to US$89 million compared to the same period a year ago, on US$54 million of one-time foreign exchange ...

GLP Q2 net profit slides 38% on higher non-operating losses and tax expense   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Morrison & Foerster LLP | MoFo Advises Global Logistic Properties in US$1.1 ...   Linex Legal (press release) (registration)

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  THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Singapore Government to hold major share in Auckland waterfront property  TVNZ
Some of Auckland's better-known waterfront properties will soon be in the hands of the Singapore Government following a multi-million dollar deal. Goodman Property Trust has announced it is selling off 49% of its investment to GIC, a leading global ...

Singapore fund buys half GMT's waterfront properties   The National Business Review (subscription)
Super Fund defends investment policy   Radio New Zealand
GIC makes first real estate move into NZ   THE BUSINESS TIMES
New Zealand Herald   
TODAYonline   
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Wong Su-Yen joins MediaCorp's Board of Directors  Channel News Asia
Ms Wong, chairman of Nera Telecommunications and Marsh and McLennan Singapore, has "deep expertise in talent strategy and leadership development", says MediaCorp chairman Teo Ming Kian. PHOTOS. Ms Wong Su-Yen, new Board Director for ...

MediaCorp appoints Wong Su-Yen to board of directors   TODAYonline

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  AsiaOne   
No 70-year lease for new HDB flats  AsiaOne
The Housing Board is not going to introduce the option of a shorter lease of 70 years for first-time buyers. First-timers who want such flats can turn to the resale market, where they are still eligible for housing grants, National Development Minister Khaw Boon ...

HDB resale flats a third more expensive than new BTO flats in suburbs: Khaw   Channel News Asia

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  AsiaOne   
Nicholas Tse's 18.9 per cent stake doubles See Corp shares  AsiaOne
Actor and entrepreneur of Lucrative Skill Holdings, Nicholas Tse, has become the largest shareholder in Hong Kong's See Corporation Limited, said a Forbes report. The investment firm had cut a deal with Tse where it had agreed to buy over 60 per cent of ...

Nicholas Tse brings instant glamor boost to See Corp stock   WantChinaTimes
Nicholas Tse is major shareholder of a listed company   Yahoo Singapore News
Nic Tse becomes the Boss of a public-listed company ... in REAL LIFE!   Malaysia Chronicle

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  THE BUSINESS TIMES   
China's COSCO warns customers could struggle if credit dries up  Economic Times
SINGAPORE: COSCO Corp (Singapore) , part of one of China's largest shipbuilding groups, warned on Monday that its customers could struggle to pay their bills as funding costs rise, after posting sales on credit at their highest level in 11 years.
Cosco Corp's Q3 profit up 69% to $7.1 million   The Straits Times
UPDATE 1-China's COSCO warns customers could struggle if credit dries up   Reuters Africa
COSCO Corp says Q3 profit jumps, receivables at 11-year high   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Upstream Online   
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