Singapore

Singaporeans refuse to be friends with bosses online

2 in 3 workers exclude bosses in their virtual social circle.

Singaporeans refuse to be friends with bosses online

2 in 3 workers exclude bosses in their virtual social circle.

Here's what pushed office rents to dip a tad lower

Average rents for Raffles Place Grade A office declined by just 1.1%.

SilkAir to unveil ‘Feel At Home in the Air’ campaign

100 Comfort taxis clad in SilkAir items and cushions will be deployed tomorrow.

Surviving cut-throat business competition

Competition is borderless and without boundaries across different businesses and segments.

Singaporeans go gaga over LED TVs

Over 7 in 10 TVs sold are LED ones.

Competition heats up between local and foreign banks for SGD deposits

DBS and UOB  saw declining deposits in 2Q as foreign banks lure depositors with more attractive rates.

Gul Technologies Singapore receives proposal to delist

Greenwich will make an exit offer to acquire shares at S$0.162 each.

Check out the following daily deal sites in Singapore which died out

Only 21 out of the over 80 deal sites in Singapore survived the tide.

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.

Industrial production index for August critical to watch

The figure due Wednesday will more or less hint whether a recession is on the cards.

7 ways to kick business failure out of the way

The truth is that you cannot train entrepreneurs. Singaporean educational and governmental institutions have tried but you cannot teach someone the entrepreneurial way of failing a lot.

Inflation could be lower than 4% in August

But learn why there'd be nothing to cheer about it if ever.

Maximising SMS marketing in the social media age

Asia remains the place to be, with the global ad market set to reach US$20 billion by 2015 (according to Gartner), and with Asia set to generate 35 per cent of it. Economic growth remains high in the region, with gains from that growth leading to new levels of affluence percolating away from major cities into small urban centres and in many cases even into rural areas. This, in turn, in creating a larger number of consumers, hungry to get their hands on modern advances as well as goods and services previously unavailable.

SingTel's SingNet slapped with S$80,000 penalty

This is for the MioTV disruptions in October and November 2011.