2014年11月22日 星期六

2014-11-23 Singapore Business


Toronto Sun
   
What's all the fuss about Uber?   
Toronto Sun
uber-reuters An illustration picture shows the logo of car-sharing service app Uber on a smartphone next to the picture of an official German taxi sign. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach. Article ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. Related ...

TLC probes Uber over spying allegations   New York Post
BC taxi owners wield clout to fight Uber (with video)   Vancouver Sun
BC taxi owners wield clout to fight Uber   The Province
Toronto Star   
The Star Online   
The Globe and Mail   
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AsiaOne
   
MND to review Town Councils Act   
AsiaOne
Trial: between the National Environment Agency and the Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East Town Council (AHPETC). Print. To better safeguard residents' interests, the Ministry of National Development (MND) is reviewing the Town Councils Act to strengthen ...

AHPETC denies 'intentionally' delaying response to arrears issue   Channel News Asia
WP pressed to account for 'serious financial mismanagement'   TODAYonline
TPTC rakes up operating deficits since FY10?   The Online Citizen
The Straits Times   
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euronews
   
Malaysians must get used to unsubsidised fuel prices   
The Star Online
Subsidy is often viewed positively by the consumers but negatively by economists. However, the bottom line is, the population needs to adapt to real world prices and the country needs to boost its finances by cutting back on expenses such as subsidies.
ACCCIM: Adopt transparent managed float system on RON95, diesel   The Sun Daily
Malaysia petrol price comparisons for year 2013 and 2014   Astro Awani
All Sides: Is RON95 market pricing better?   The Rakyat Post
The Borneo Post   
The Straits Times   
Malaysiakini (subscription)   
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Channel News Asia
   
Serving up good food for a good cause at Ultimate Hawker Festival   
Channel News Asia
The annual charity food festival was organised by TOUCH Community Services to celebrate Singapore's hawker heritage while raising funds for the needy. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Visitors enjoying their food at the Ultimate Hawker Festival. Enlarge; Caption ...

Hawker food fest at Suntec convention centre raises funds for the disadvantaged   The Straits Times

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Business Standard
   
Only five countries have more very rich than India   
Business Standard
With $1.01 trillion in assets, 8,595 Indians together have taken the country to the sixth position in a global ranking of wealthy people. India has the third-largest population of ultra-rich individuals in Asia, after Japan and China. The Wealth-X and UBS World ...

Record 1395 in S'pore's ultra rich ranks   AsiaOne
World's ultra-rich getting much richer   Business Recorder
The Rich Are Getting Richer; 7 Secrets to Their Success   Huffington Post

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AsiaOne
   
Oil prices lower, but airline fares still rose   
The Desert Sun
NEW YORK – U.S. airlines are saving tens of millions of dollars every week because of lower prices for jet fuel, their largest expense. So why don't they share some of the savings with passengers? Simply put: Airlines have no compelling reason to offer any ...

Will lower fuel prices cut airfares? Don't count on it   Butler Eagle (subscription)
Oil prices dive, but airfares cruise at a steady altitude   AsiaOne
If fuel costs are lower, what's keeping airfares sky-high?   Dallas Morning News
The Seattle Times   
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AsiaOne
   
US biotech giant Amgen opens $200m plant in Tuas   
AsiaOne
Ms Kimball Hall, Amgen Singapore vice-president, manufacturing, US Ambassador to Singapore Robert Bradway and Mr Lim on a tour of Amgen's next-generation facility in Tuas. Print. Chia Yan Min. The Straits Times. Sunday, Nov 23, 2014. American ...

Amgen and AbbVie Strengthen Manufacturing Facilities in Asia - Analyst Blog   Nasdaq
Amgen and AbbVie Strengthen Manufacturing Facilities in Asia   Zacks.com
AbbVie Sets Up Shop in Singapore   Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (blog)
Pharmaceutical Business Review   
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IBNLive
   
India approves $2.6 billion mounted gun purchase, says official   
IBNLive
New Delhi: India approved on Saturday the purchase of 814 mounted gun systems for the Army at a cost of Rs 157.5 billion ($2.55 billion), a defence ministry spokesman said. India, already the world's largest arms importer, is in the midst of a $100 billion ...

India invites bids for $2.4b artillery contract   The Nation
Three decades on, defence minister clears Rs 15750 crore howitzer projects   Times of India
Parrikar clears bid for 814 artillery guns worth $2.4b   Oman Tribune
Economic Times   
Indian Express   
Daily Mail   
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Channel News Asia
   
Debt restructuring programme for debtors of licensed moneylenders   
Channel News Asia
Credit Counselling Singapore wants to work with the Moneylenders Association to have a debt restructuring programme in place sometime next year, spelling hope for individuals facing multiple debts. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Enlarge; Caption ...


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Channel News Asia
   
My First Skool to roll out 10 more centres by end 2016   
Channel News Asia
The centres will be located in areas which have high demand, such as Sengkang and Woodlands. PHOTOS; VIDEOS. Enlarge; Caption. Cannot Contact Server. Please upgrade your browser to view HTML 5 content. Please enable Javascript to watch this ...


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