News
Factory space, anyone?
Factory space, anyone?
There’s a total supply of 3.298m sqm GFA of factory space from projects in the pipeline as at the end of the 3rd quarter.
Sembcorp Marine bags S$54m from tax refund
DMG estimates it will boost Sembcorp’s 3Q11 profit by 54% to a whopping S$230m.
Supply of office space to be robust in 4Q11
Question is, will most of them be occupied?
Suntec REIT sells Chijmes for S$177m
PRE 8 Investments is purchasing the property for a price 23% above valuation.
What you need to know about your shopping spaces
The vacancy rate of shop space in 3Q11 surged to 6.2% -- so where have all the shops gone?
Commonwealth Bank of Australia loans Starhill Global REIT a whopping S$212m
The term loan facilities will be maturing in September 2013.
Hello, M1: Scratch 2011, set sights on 2012
The agreement with Vodafone isn’t everything, so there’s still hope for M1.
Here’s what you can expect from Singapore banks: CIMB
The analyst has bleak expectations for the banks, but will their expectations hold true when DBS, OCBC, and UOB release their 3Q11 results next week?
Government urges Singaporeans to leave Bangkok immediately
As the growing severity of the floods is endangering the lives of Singaporeans staying in Bangkok.
Asia’s asset management industry to reach an amazing $4t by 2015
Asian fund managers are poised to take over the world.
Been waiting for iPhone 4S? The wait is over soon in Singapore
So soon you might want to head now to the store.
Singapore ranks among the world’s highest in prime industrial land price
Elevated demand for warehouse in Asia is expected to sustain in long term.
Manufacturing company Scintronix questioned for financial discrepancies
Inconsistencies between the company’s announced and audited financial results got SGX looking for explanations.
Care for a suburban shopping spree at the 'Venice of Punggol'?
Well, you’ll have to wait till 2015 before the first suburban waterfront mall at Waterfront Town opens.
Are Asians ready for retirement?
In Singapore, it's the men who are planning for retirement.
Printing output blurs figures for general manufacturing
The 2.9% increase in the food, beverages & tobacco segment proved not enough.
SATS sells UK food business for a whopping S$306m
Its UK subsidiary, Daniels Group, was sold to packaged food brand Hain Frozen Foods.
Commentary
The agility trap: Why most Singaporean businesses are structured for stability, not speed
Building a Southern Malaysia supply chain ecosystem for Singapore’s advanced manufacturing
Failed talks, rising costs: Why Singapore still feels the shock of Middle East tensions
How Singapore consumer brands can build strong supply chains amidst rising input costs
Singapore’s AI ambitions will rise or fall on infrastructure
Why a clear digital roadmap is essential for business success
Singapore’s port model is under pressure as shipping disruptions reshape trade
The trust tax: Navigating the ‘sophistication shift’ in Singapore’s digital economy
Conflict, costs, and construction: Where can margins still be saved?
Singapore’s SMEs are embracing AI, cybersecurity must keep up.