THE BUSINESS TIMES
Singapore launches cluster to help companies develop 3D printing capabilities
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A platform that will focus on adapting research in 3D printing technologies to applications for manufacturers in Singapore was launched on Tuesday (Sept 22). The National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (Namic) was launched by Mr ...
Singapore launches national Additive Manufacturing Cluster (NAMIC) to help ...3ders.org (blog)
Singapore: SPRING-NRF launch additive manufacturing tech clusterDEALSTREETASIA
all 8 news articles »
The Straits Times
SINGAPORE - A platform that will focus on adapting research in 3D printing technologies to applications for manufacturers in Singapore was launched on Tuesday (Sept 22). The National Additive Manufacturing Innovation Cluster (Namic) was launched by Mr ...
Singapore launches national Additive Manufacturing Cluster (NAMIC) to help ...
Singapore: SPRING-NRF launch additive manufacturing tech cluster
AsiaOne
New plan to help retailers boost sales
AsiaOne
A new retail productivity plan has been launched to help retailers here to sell more and grab a larger slice of the global sales pie. It will encourage retailers to go on the offensive, said Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry Lee Yi Shyan ...
Singapore launches Retail Productivity Plan 2.0Enterprise Innovation
Retailers urged to go on offensiveTODAYonline
all 4 news articles »
AsiaOne
A new retail productivity plan has been launched to help retailers here to sell more and grab a larger slice of the global sales pie. It will encourage retailers to go on the offensive, said Senior Minister of State for Trade and Industry Lee Yi Shyan ...
Singapore launches Retail Productivity Plan 2.0
Retailers urged to go on offensive
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Stocks to watch: Rowsley, YuuZoo, SGX, industrial Reits
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Rowsley: Billionaire Peter Lim's real-estate vehicle Rowsley has decided against waiting for the Iskandar residential market to recover. Citing "prevailing market sentiment" and a "strong pipeline" for the residential segment there, the firm announced ...
Yuuzoo appoints CEO, separates the role from chairmanMarketing Interactive
YuuZoo appoints James Sundram from PropertyGuru as CEOMumbrella Asia
all 4 news articles »
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Rowsley: Billionaire Peter Lim's real-estate vehicle Rowsley has decided against waiting for the Iskandar residential market to recover. Citing "prevailing market sentiment" and a "strong pipeline" for the residential segment there, the firm announced ...
Yuuzoo appoints CEO, separates the role from chairman
YuuZoo appoints James Sundram from PropertyGuru as CEO
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Singapore shares open lower on Wednesday; Jardine stocks dominate losers
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Singapore share prices opened lower on Wednesday with the Straits Times Index (STI) down 11.23 points or 0.39 per cent to 2,857.24 at 9am. PHOTO: AFP. Comments. Share. Sep 23, 20159:27 AM. SINGAPORE share prices opened lower on Wednesday ...
STI slips on mixed signals from China, US marketsAsiaOne
Further Damage Tipped For Singapore BourseNasdaq
all 5 news articles »
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Singapore share prices opened lower on Wednesday with the Straits Times Index (STI) down 11.23 points or 0.39 per cent to 2,857.24 at 9am. PHOTO: AFP. Comments. Share. Sep 23, 20159:27 AM. SINGAPORE share prices opened lower on Wednesday ...
STI slips on mixed signals from China, US markets
Further Damage Tipped For Singapore Bourse
AsiaOne
MAS beefs up safeguards for retail investors
AsiaOne
Retail investors are to get a boost in protection with new rules for previously unregulated investments linked to gold and other physical assets such as land. Scores of investors here have been burned, for instance, by gold investment schemes offering ...
SINGAPORE PRESS-Cenbank to tighten rules on gold buyback and landbanking ...Reuters
MAS to tighten rules on gold buyback and landbanking schemesTHE BUSINESS TIMES
Investors can opt-in to Singapore safeguards under new rulesInternational Adviser
all 8 news articles »
AsiaOne
Retail investors are to get a boost in protection with new rules for previously unregulated investments linked to gold and other physical assets such as land. Scores of investors here have been burned, for instance, by gold investment schemes offering ...
SINGAPORE PRESS-Cenbank to tighten rules on gold buyback and landbanking ...
MAS to tighten rules on gold buyback and landbanking schemes
Investors can opt-in to Singapore safeguards under new rules
AsiaOne
High Court orders asset freeze on Keppel Club 'fraud' defendants
AsiaOne
ROCKED BY REVELATIONS OF 'FRAUD': Ms Setho and two alleged accomplices will have assets up to the value of $19.28 million frozen. Keppel Club (left) is suing them and two firms allegedly implicated in a membership fraud. Photo: The Business Times ...
Keppel Club lawsuit: Defendants' assets frozenThe Straits Times
all 2 news articles »
AsiaOne
ROCKED BY REVELATIONS OF 'FRAUD': Ms Setho and two alleged accomplices will have assets up to the value of $19.28 million frozen. Keppel Club (left) is suing them and two firms allegedly implicated in a membership fraud. Photo: The Business Times ...
Keppel Club lawsuit: Defendants' assets frozen
THE BUSINESS TIMES
DBS disrupts national pastime: queuing for food
THE BUSINESS TIMES
DBS's FasTrack app is displayed here by Mr Soo (left) and Old Tea Hut founder Kenny Loy, whose outlet has tested it. The app will be fully available to businesses by December. Comments. Share. Sep 23, 20155:50 AM. Singapore. DBS wants to take ...
Beat the rush hour queue - order via FasTrackThe Straits Times
all 2 news articles »
THE BUSINESS TIMES
DBS's FasTrack app is displayed here by Mr Soo (left) and Old Tea Hut founder Kenny Loy, whose outlet has tested it. The app will be fully available to businesses by December. Comments. Share. Sep 23, 20155:50 AM. Singapore. DBS wants to take ...
Beat the rush hour queue - order via FasTrack
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Smaller audit firms urged to improve risk analysis
THE BUSINESS TIMES
AUDIT firms were urged to further improve the quality of their audits, after the industry regulator's inspections turned up mixed results: improvements in some areas, and recurring deficiencies in others. The annual report by the Accounting and ...
'Recurring deficiencies' by smaller audit firmsThe Straits Times
all 2 news articles »
THE BUSINESS TIMES
AUDIT firms were urged to further improve the quality of their audits, after the industry regulator's inspections turned up mixed results: improvements in some areas, and recurring deficiencies in others. The annual report by the Accounting and ...
'Recurring deficiencies' by smaller audit firms
Channel News Asia
NOL says it is unaware of reason for surge in share price
Channel News Asia
NOL had earlier said that it was not aware of any information that could explain the movement in its share price. POSTED: 22 Sep 2015 15:35; UPDATED: 22 Sep 2015 20:43. PHOTOS. Screengrab of NOL's website. Enlarge; Caption. Email; More. A; A.
NOL can't explain high volume, except maybe market talk of Temasek selling stakeTHE BUSINESS TIMES
all 4 news articles »
Channel News Asia
NOL had earlier said that it was not aware of any information that could explain the movement in its share price. POSTED: 22 Sep 2015 15:35; UPDATED: 22 Sep 2015 20:43. PHOTOS. Screengrab of NOL's website. Enlarge; Caption. Email; More. A; A.
NOL can't explain high volume, except maybe market talk of Temasek selling stake
Los Angeles Times
Volkswagen diesel scandal threatens to ruin its credibility and value
Los Angeles Times
The expanding Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal now includes 11 million vehicles worldwide and threatens to destroy the credibility and value of a giant automaker that was already showing signs of instability. The company's stock tanked again Tuesday ...
Volkswagen says 11 million cars hit by scandal, probes multiplyReuters
How US lawyers were so quick off the mark to sue VolkswagenChannel News Asia
Questions about VW's emissions crisisThe Australian
New York Times
Times of India
all 4,990 news articles »
Los Angeles Times
The expanding Volkswagen diesel emissions scandal now includes 11 million vehicles worldwide and threatens to destroy the credibility and value of a giant automaker that was already showing signs of instability. The company's stock tanked again Tuesday ...
Volkswagen says 11 million cars hit by scandal, probes multiply
How US lawyers were so quick off the mark to sue Volkswagen
Questions about VW's emissions crisis
沒有留言:
張貼留言