Singapore
12-day contemporary art exhibition at The Gallery of Gnani Arts
'The Asian Prom: Dances of Asia in Visual Art' will be open on 25 August undtil 5 September.
12-day contemporary art exhibition at The Gallery of Gnani Arts
'The Asian Prom: Dances of Asia in Visual Art' will be open on 25 August undtil 5 September.
City Developments most vulnerable to policy risks
CDL plans to launch only three projects for the rest of the year.
5 tips to keep you afloat in your first year in business
If you have taken that first step to start your business, congratulations! You’re in for a treat that will take you to the highs of highs and to the lows of lows.
Property investment guide: Getting the right properties for the right people
Over dinner the other night some chaps at the other end of the table were discussing how clever they had been with their Singapore property investments, my end of the table was discussing the latest mall opening so I carried on nodding but turned my attention back to these savvy-investors...
3 in 4 Singaporeans flash two thumbs up at economic status
Singapore ranked second in the economic situation poll; guess which country ranked first.
Two refurbished shophouses up for grabs at Pagoda Street
The adjoining 3.5-storey units are for sale by expressions of interest until 27 July, 3 pm.
More than 100k Singaporeans banned from entering casinos
Regulatory constraints dominate over the upcoming renewal of the two casino gaming licenses in 1H 2013.
Digital natives transform technology into workplace necessity
Jonathan Wong, a trader based in Singapore, strides across the trading floor with a microphone tucked neatly into his ear as the lights on his trading turret beep urgently, indicating three additional incoming calls.
UOL to launch residential component of The Esplanade in 2012
Nomura only expects three projects to contribute to UOL's earnings beyond FY13.
Customer service in Singapore goes beyond the Frontline
Singapore, our little red dot, is an island of service enterprises. As a customer, if all you need is “Yes, Sir!”; “Thank you, Sir.” I would say then that you have been served.
SIA's earnings to crash in 2013
Will Scoot be successful enough to save SIA when it flies 20% more hours?
Park Olympia ignites price war in Flora Drive
Speculators see Fraser's Palm Isles cutting prices as Koh Brothers launches 486-unit Parc Olympia over the weekend.
You think experience counts? Singaporean qualifications, round two
Recently reading “Singaporean qualifications don’t mean a thing without experience” I was provoked to write in defence of all those who are qualified and are applying for jobs throughout the island.
How to flip the 'insane imbalance' in your business
Today's empowered consumer means traditional forms of marketing and acquisition won't work.
Technical recession looms in 3Q12: DMG
The analyst has revised down its 2012 GDP forecast to 2.6% from 4% previously.
Telco price war intensifies with fiber broadband shift
The big three-M1, StarHub, SingTel-are now pushing their 100Mbps plans at prices within 10-16Mbps range.
HSA warns against illegal capsules
These illegal capsules are being sold as herbal or traditional medicines to treat arthritic and joint pain, and promote blood circulation.