2014年11月4日 星期二

2014-11-05 Singapore Business

  The Straits Times   
Trans-cab set to go public, files draft prospectus  TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Trans-cab, the Republic's second-largest taxi operator by fleet size, said today (Nov 4) it has filed a preliminary prospectus for an initial public offering (IPO), indicating it is looking to list in Singapore later this month. The company, which has a ...

Trans-cab looks to launch IPO   Channel News Asia
Singapore taxi firm Trans-cab looks to go public   Reuters

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  Channel News Asia   
Evonik starts new methionine complex in Singapore  Feedstuffs
Evonik Industries announced Nov. 4 that its new methionine complex in Singapore officially came on stream after two years of construction. This plant has an annual capacity of 150,000 metric tons, bringing Evonik's worldwide methionine capacity up to ...

S$807m chemical production complex opens on Jurong Island   Channel News Asia
New dormitory on Jurong Island for workers to cut travel time and raise ...   The Straits Times

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  GlobalPost   
Singapore seen as most SME-friendly: report  GlobalPost
SINGAPORE, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Two global accounting bodies have found the government of Singapore is seen as the most friendly to small and medium enterprises (SMEs), a local television news channel reported on Tuesday. The report by the Association ...

Singapore is country with most SME-friendly government: Report   Channel News Asia

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  TODAYonline   
STTA adds S$100k Meinhardt sponsorship to coffers  TODAYonline
(From left) Lee Bee Wah, Meinhardt Group CEO Omar Shahzad, Shahzad Nasim, Senior Minister of State (Trade and Industry, National Development) Lee Yi Shyan, Ellen Lee and STTA CEO Wong Hui Leng. Photo: Don Wong. mail · print. View all comments.
S$100000 sponsorship for Singapore paddlers   Channel News Asia

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  THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Valuetronics Q2 net profit dips 8.4% on slower consumer electronics business  THE BUSINESS TIMES
A worker at Valuetronics plant, a Hong Kong-based electronics manufacturer. Mainboard-listed Valuetronics Holdings' net profit for the second quarter fell 8.4 per cent to HK$36.3 million (S$6 million) from a year ago due to slowdown in demand for consumer ...


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  TTR Weekly   
NokScoot gains AOC  TTR Weekly
BANGKOK, 4 November 2014: NokScoot, Thailand's newest medium-haul budget airline, officially gained its Air Operator's Certificate from the Department of Civil Aviation, 30 October. According to a press release, Monday, NokScoot meets all statutory ...


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  USA TODAY   
Factory orders fell  Investor's Business Daily
Factory orders fell 0.6% in Sept., the 2nd straight monthly decline but a little less than expected. Durable goods fell by 1.1% after last week's initial reading of a 1.3% decline. Nondurable goods orders were unchanged. Overall shipments rose 0.1% in Sept., ...

Manufacturing Sector Takes Another Hit With Factory Goods Data, Hinting 4Q ...   People's Pundit Daily
US trade deficit rises in September   Sky News Australia
US factory orders slip in September   Spartanburg Herald Journal
Shopfloor   
Reuters   
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  THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Asian stocks slip back after latest rally  THE BUSINESS TIMES
[HONG KONG] Asian markets retreated Wednesday, with Tokyo suffering its first sell-off after rallying 10 per cent in four days while the dollar managed to maintain its seven-year highs against the yen. The lead from Wall Street was neutral following a ...


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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 SkillsFuture Jubilee Fund will help Singaporeans master skills   Channel News Asia

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  Australian Aviation   
SilkAir to fly directly to Cairns from May 30, 2015  THE BUSINESS TIMES
ON May 30, 2015, SilkAir will start direct flights between Singapore and Cairns in Australia, the gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, the largest reef in the world. Subject to regulatory approvals, Cairns will be the airline's second Australian destination after ...

SilkAir to Launch Flights to Cairns, Australia   ASIATravelTips.com

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