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Overseas contracts bring good news to TEE

Analyst says TEE’s current outstanding order book is already tilted more towards overseas projects versus local ones.

Overseas contracts bring good news to TEE

Analyst says TEE’s current outstanding order book is already tilted more towards overseas projects versus local ones.

SATS earnings expected to remain lackluster

Good news is prospects of deployment of cash or a higher than expected payout may support share price.

Keppel more likely to win drilling contracts from Azerbaijan NOC

Find out how much is the potential boost to order book of Keppel.

Foreigners bought 31% of private homes in 2011

So from which countries do the top four foreign buyers come from?

DBS’ POSB to open branch in community club

The first bank in Singapore to have a branch presence in a community club, POSB will set foot within Zhenghua.

CSE issues profit warning on 4Q11 results

As revenue from its engineering contracts turned out lower than expected for the quarter.

Look out for a CapitaMalls Asia comeback

Give it five years and its China malls will start raking in profits and prove naysayers wrong, says Maybank Kim Eng.

Will Singapore escape mass unemployment?

Dismal growth is hurting the economy but the jobs situation offers glimmers of hope, says RBS.

Wild volatility ahead for Strait Times Index

The main stock market benchmark is expected to swing erratically between the 2,500-3,180 range.

Surplus or deficit for FY2012 Singapore budget?

OCBC pegs it at a neutral to modest deficit of under 1% GDP given what it sees as diminishing macro worries.

Why Singaporeans are slow to switch to fibre broadband

Usage is creeping up for this high-speed internet service but many know little of its practical benefits.

Otto Marine bags US$21m charter contract in Africa

“Beluga 1” will be operated by Global Workboats and be deployed off the coast of Nigeria.

Raffles Education’s revenue dips 13% to S$36m in 2Q12

As the volume of university-going students continues to plunge due to demographic changes.

90% of business executives expect more protectionist measures

That is if the global economy slides into a double-dip recession.

Science Centre Singapore Tan Yen Yen as Chairman

Ms Tan was the former Chairman of the Singapore Infocomm Technology Federation.

CapitaLand's Chief Corporate Officer retires

Jennie Chua Kheng Yeng led the company's HR, Corporte Communications and Marketing functions.