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SMRT hit with $5.4m fine for infamous July rail breakdown
SMRT hit with $5.4m fine for infamous July rail breakdown
This is the highest fine in its history.
URA to launch the tender for the Reserve List site at Lorong Lew Lian
Minimum bid price is $250m.
LTA buys 12 more trains for NSEWL
This is the final batch of new trains.
Citi teams up with EZ-Link to provide automatic EPS, ERP top-ups
EZ-link cards can be linked to corporate accounts.
M1 overhauls billing and customer care system
Efficiency has been boosted by up to 35%.
Citizens older than 40 get huge subsidies for WDA courses
Over 8,000 courses will be eligible for more subsidies.
Silverlake Axis purchases SunGard Ambit for US$12m
It's looking to expand its software and services.
Frasers Property Australia secures over AUD$275m worth of new development projects
Curent portfolio is worth AUD$2.4b.
Shell unveils two new plants in Jurong Island
Petrochemicals production has more than doubled.
Debt-ridden Mercator Lines rejects proposed judicial management move
It’s proposing a debt restructuring plan.
GLP inks 210k sqm in Chinese lease agreements
It's expanding to meet growing Chinese consumer demand.
CapitaLand clinches a spot in Dow Jones' Sustainability World Index 2015
It ranks among the top 10%.
COE premiums close flat in September’s first bidding exercise
Buyers are holding out for lower prices.
Swee Hong seeks High Court's help in debt restructuring deal
It wants to convert debt into equity.
Raffles Med unveils maiden clinic in Japan
It will cater to locals and expatriate patients.
ST Electronics buys out ST Education and Training stakes for $4.6m
It will have more flexibility for expansion.
Keppel REIT purchases three retail units in Melbourne for $8.6m
It secured control over the 35-storey office building.
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