2015年7月25日 星期六

2015-07-26 Singapore Business


AsiaOne
   
Temasek chief Ho Ching extends sabbatical leave   
The Straits Times
Temasek Holdings said its chief executive officer Ho Ching has taken the option of extending her part-time sabbatical leave to six months. Her sabbatical will be completed in October. She will continue with her board duties and specific stewardship ...
Singapore Temasek's CEO extends leave to October   The Star Online
Temasek chief executive officer Ho extends sabbatical to October   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Temasek CEO Ho Ching extends sabbatical   TODAYonline

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Malaysia Chronicle
   
Business RIVALRY pushing S'pore, HK to success   
Malaysia Chronicle
While there is plenty of traditional rivalry, smaller firms from Hong Kong and Singapore can collaborate and capitalise on opportunities in the fast-growing region. Their strengths as highly developed trading centres make them ideally placed to access ...
Business rivalry 'spurs S'pore, HK to success'   The Straits Times
S'pore, HK eye collaborations on tech start-ups   TODAYonline
Closer Hong Kong-Singapore trade ties beneficial: Teo Ser Luck   Channel News Asia
Military Technologies   
EastDay.com   
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Channel News Asia
   
Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park to get more shrubs, trees to attract butterflies   
Channel News Asia
The effort to spruce up the park is to allow people to have an outdoor classroom where they are able to observe and learn about the environment. By Nuranisha Abdul Rahim, Channel NewsAsia; POSTED: 25 Jul 2015 19:48; UPDATED: 26 Jul 2015 00:05.
What readers are talking about this week   The Straits Times
Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park to blossom into habitat for more butterflies   TODAYonline

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AsiaOne
   
Business awards not a scam, says organiser   
AsiaOne
The man whose company runs the largest collection of business awards in Singapore has spoken up to defend his business. "We are a legitimate business, not a scam," said Mr Alex Yeo, chief executive of the Singapore Enrich Group, which has created 10 ...


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The Straits Times
   
Homeowners get more style for less on Taobao   
The Straits Times
Married couple Goh He Lin and William Toh (both left) reckon they saved about Creative design consultancy company owner Christopher Tan and his wife, clinical assistant Feng Yiwei, shopped on Taobao and paid $1,200 for a sofa, $70 for roller blinds and ...

More style for less   AsiaOne

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The Straits Times
   
Rents down, vacancy rate up for retail space   
The Straits Times
Rents of retail and office space weakened in the second quarter, hit by a faltering retail sector and tepid economic growth. Retail rents were down 0.5 per cent in the second quarter, according to the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) yesterday. The ...
Private property prices down for 7th straight quarter: URA   Channel News Asia
Singapore private home prices decline   The Star Online
Fall in private home prices to continue as supply mounts   TODAYonline
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Bloomberg   
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U.S. News & World Report
   
US stocks decline as some companies offer bleak future guidance   
NYC Today
U.S. Stocks declined mainly due to disappointing second results by many companies and negative news from markets overseas. The bleak future outlook from some of the companies also led to selloff in the markets. The turmoil in the Chinese market was ...

Poor week on Wall Street: US stocks reverse course   Arab News
Nasdaq, S&P 500 post largest drop; to be continued in next week   The Next Digit
Wall Street slides to end rough week on macro, earnings concerns   Reuters
Times Gazette   
Moneycontrol.com   
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The Straits Times
   
Sats' Q1 profits up with higher productivity   
The Straits Times
A focus on productivity and innovation has helped Sats to cut headcount and boost profits. The firm now has about 14,000 employees - 550 fewer than a year ago. Lower raw material costs and higher contributions from foreign associates also drove up net ...


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Kitchen Culture unit bags S$6m contract   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Premium kitchen solutions provider, Kitchen Culture Holdings, on Friday announced that its 70 per cent-owned subsidiary, Kitchen Culture (Hong Kong) has bagged a contract worth HK$34.6 million (S$6 million) for the supply and installation of Eggersmann ...

Singapore's Big Loser for the Week: Kitchen Culture Holdings Ltd   The Motley Fool Singapore
Company briefs: Kitchen Culture Holdings   The Straits Times

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Times of India
   
Qualcomm's potential break-up could lead to courtship with Intel   
Times of India
SAN FRANCISCO: It could be a match made in heaven. Wall Street says Intel Corp is the best suitor for Qualcomm Inc's chip unit, if the maker of Snapdragon mobile processors decides to break itself up. "The chip deal to end all chip deals," says Cowen ...

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