Singapore
Dyna-Mac Holdings' orderbook dropped to S$113m
Awarding of new contracts likely to be delayed.
Dyna-Mac Holdings' orderbook dropped to S$113m
Awarding of new contracts likely to be delayed.
SingTel suffers 33% profit drop to $868.2m
Revenue also slipped 6% to $4.48b.
Sembcorp Marine's new Tuas yard predicted to boost cost savings to 20%
How will margins benefit?
SIA Engineering's profits up a measly 0.4% to S$270m
But revenues decreased 2%.
CWT's revenue climbed 39% to S$1.5b
But net profit was flat at S$27m.
NOL suffered US$85.2m operating losses in 1Q13
Are cost cutting moves taking effect?
2 big reasons behind VARD's 30% profit crash
But it is positive about its order book.
ComfortDelGro's earnings climbed 7.9% to $57.7m
Staff, repairs and maintenance costs also rose.
Chart of the Day: 66.5% of laid off workers in 2012 are professionals
But they were immediately re-employed.
UE E&C's net profit up 14% to S$4.8m
Thanks to larger contributions from current projects.
Daily Briefing: Crowd gathers during probe of Shane Todd's death; Top 10 conversation killers
And Malaysian opposition party worried over arrested countrymen.
Daily Markets Briefing: STI up 0.1%
Analyst predicts index to inch higher.
Here's a really bad news for Singapore's 1Q flash GDP number
The forecast is pegged at -0.6%.
8 types of annoying colleagues in Singapore (Part 1)
There is a saying that you choose your friends but not your family. So where do colleagues fit in? We spend more time with our colleagues than we do with our friends or family yet we can’t choose who they are.
What the new Singapore National Stadium can do as a social convergence point
In my previous column, I emphasized the importance of the quality and consistency of the fan experience at a sporting venue. Obviously, the New Singapore National Stadium, which is part of the Singapore Sports Hub, intends to deliver just that.
How packaged goods firms in Singapore can embrace digital opportunities
Singaporeans are active social media users - 3 million of them are on Facebook and 900,000 on Twitter[1]. The country’s household broadband and mobile phone penetration rates exceed 100 per cent[2]while smartphone penetration is among the highest in the world[3].
See Hup Seng first-quarter profit leaps 53% to S$2.1m
Refined petroleum business gaining revenue steam.