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Armarda associate to supply satellite phones to Chinese Civil Defense
Armarda associate to supply satellite phones to Chinese Civil Defense
The supply will allow civil defense personnel to maintain critical lines of communication during natural disasters or civil emergencies.
Temasek unveils sale of 400m shares in SingTel
SingTel still remains the largest company in Temasek's portfolio.
Dairy Farm Road and Prince Charles Crescent awarded to highest bidders
See the official tendered price and winning bidder for each residential site.
Manulife Singapore unveils interactive branding campaign
It aims to further push its current 71% brand awareness.
APB incorporates new subsidiary in New Zealand
Wrynoze Limited has been incorporated for the purpose of investing in a food and beverages outlet in New Zealand.
What you need to know about the new JV Bayfront Land
The new real estate company is part of Aspial Corporation.
TEE International ups investment in TEE Vietnam
Total investment in the subsidiary is now at approximately US$70,000.
Heeton Capital acquires Chatteris
The new subsidiary will be involved in property development and investment.
Brothers (Holdings) Limited to be delisted on 26 September
Tung Xin Investment acquired all the issued and paid-up ordinary shares in the capital of Brothers (Holdings) Limited.
Rotary Engineering warns of loss
The expectation is mainly due to the SATORP project.
Wilmar seals 50:50 deal with Kellogg for China market
The venture will be for manufacturing, selling and distributing snacks.
SingTel arm acquires 35.5% share in TheMobileGamer
The shares were sold for approximately S$1.8m.
SilkAir to unveil ‘Feel At Home in the Air’ campaign
100 Comfort taxis clad in SilkAir items and cushions will be deployed tomorrow.
Singaporeans go gaga over LED TVs
Over 7 in 10 TVs sold are LED ones.
Gul Technologies Singapore receives proposal to delist
Greenwich will make an exit offer to acquire shares at S$0.162 each.
SKY China Petroleum Services subsidiary dumps oldest vessels
Also the smallest, the vessels are being sold for over S$2 million.
Pacific Andes clarifies media reports
The Group says it does not own any fishing quotas in Russian waters.
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