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ComfortDelGro to incur losses before reaping rewards of DTL
ComfortDelGro to incur losses before reaping rewards of DTL
Analyst pointed out that it took the North East Line three years before becoming profitable.
Tiger to face a tough market in Indonesia, says analyst
The airline’s progress in Indonesia is viewed positively but described as “just the start of an uphill battle”.
Surprise, surprise: August industrial production growth far from expectations
With the consensus forecast at 11.2%, the 21.7% expansion was a welcome surprise.
Bored Singaporeans the world's heaviest Facebook users
Time to get a real life as study reveals that Singaporeans spend the longest time on Facebook worldwide, averaging 38 minutes and 46 seconds per session.
Prime retail rents rise 0.5% to $40.20 psf in Q311
Demand for first-storey prime space remains strong due to limited supply as the next retail project will only be completed in Q4 2012.
Going Global: 73% of Singapore professionals seek work overseas
Singapore employers are also following suit, as half of them plan to recruit from abroad amid the skills shortage.
Office rent growth hits record low in 3Q 2011
Grade A office rents crept up a mere 2% to S$9.08 psf/month, the lowest quarterly growth since 2Q 2010.
Workplace fatalities up to 30 in the first half
Occupational diseases also increased from 124 in 2010 to 361 in 2011.
Should you go for shoebox units?
Shoebox units have become increasingly popular among local property buyers, accounting for 7% of the total transaction volume for condos this past year.
Singapore’s manufacturing output surges 21.7% in August
Biomedical manufacturing expanded the most at 145.8%, buoyed by the strong growth in pharmaceuticals.
Let’s talk business: Singapore M&A activity in its busiest since 2008
Value of transactions increased 33.3% to US$35.2 billion thus far.
Outbound acquisitions volume increased to US$12.4b YTD
But inbound M&A volume was down 35.3% to S$5.1 billion.
Asian banks on firing spree?
With growing job losses in major cities, warning bells of more cuts ring.
Industrial production may have jumped to 14.2% in August
Electronic production should remain in the doldrums given the weakening demand for the US semiconductor industry.
No comment: SGX
Singapore Exchange declined to comment amidst reports and speculation it is interested in London Metal Exchange.
GIC was confident in UBS CEO, says bank chairman
But it wasn’t enough for Oswald Gruebel to stay, who resigned while UBS’ board of directors met in Singapore.
Tiger Airways purchase of 33% stake in Mandala Airlines nears completion
The process is expected to be completed in around 90 days.
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