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How digital increases your business

Many companies in Singapore ask: “Is digital marketing really for us? Isn’t social media a marketing gimmick that targets youngsters?” However, the question to ask is no longer “Should we?” because it is rapidly becoming a ‘We must’.

How digital increases your business

Many companies in Singapore ask: “Is digital marketing really for us? Isn’t social media a marketing gimmick that targets youngsters?” However, the question to ask is no longer “Should we?” because it is rapidly becoming a ‘We must’.

Thai Tiger aborted

THAI, Tiger Airways and Ryanthai have decided not to proceed with the incorporation after failing to obtain the necessary investment approvals.

Singapore is the best place in Asia for expats, says survey

A study revealed Singapore is ideal for expats relocating for money prospects as half of those surveyed in the city earn over US$200,000 per year.

Will smartphones be outsmarted by tablets?

Tablet PCs are hot but smartphones remain way sexier, notes an expert.

Airlines better pray the Eurozone crisis doesn’t blow up

If it does, losses over $8b await the aviation industry globally in 2012.

Guess what comes with your new house

If you thought Additional Buyer’s Stamp Duty, you got it right.

Why Singapore office rents cheapened in Q4

Slumping demand and market corrections may have slashed 4% from grade A office rents.

Singapore packaged tours losing appeal to Chinese

What is the Singapore Tourism Board doing about it?

CapitaLand sheltered from Chinese house slump

Most of its China-based properties are commercial, and of the residential, most are selling well.

HOE vessels business, a deadweight -- OCBC

Luckily, its equipment parts core business will do some heavy lifting in revenues.

NOL sinking with demand-supply mismatch

Anemic demand and excess capacity combine for a perfect storm till mid-2012.

Singapore now sixth most expensive city in Asia

The Lion city has overtaken Hong Kong for two reasons.

Singaporeans clueless about nation's critical infrastructure

Majority do not know government programs, or if they do, care little about it.

Wilmar International swamped with high inventory and delays

Double trouble as palm oil prices pick up and its plantation expansions run behind schedule.

CapitaLand sells 100% stake in SCXC subsidiary

It will net the company S$40 million, from a cash consideration of S$173 million.

NOL: Hapag-Lloyd bid reports false

Neptune Orient Lines clarified it is not making another bid for a stake in Hapag-Lloyd.

OCBC Bank appoints Darren Tan as Chief Financial Officer

Mr Tan succeeds Mr Soon Tit Koon who has he has efficiently managed OCBC Bank’s capital.