Singapore
Singapore Refinery to Cease Production
Submitted by Gurpreet Singh on Sun, 10/02/2011 - 04:56
It has been informed that for few months the Royal Dutch Shell, a Singapore refinery, would remain closed. It has further been revealed that after reopening the company might not be able to meet with its commitments.
Force India Doing Well at Singapore Grand Prix
Submitted by Manish Sood on Sun, 10/02/2011 - 04:51
Recent reports have revealed that the best results of Force India were seen, as drivers Adrian Sutil and Paul di Resta finished at eight and sixth positions, respectively, at the Formula One Singapore Grand Prix.
It was also reported that Sebastian Vettel from Red Bulls, closed in at the first position, this being his ninth win of the year and it shows why he had claimed world title.
Singapore Seeking Partner to Bid for LME
Submitted by Gurpreet Singh on Sat, 10/01/2011 - 06:11
London Metal Exchange (LME) was the focal point of London Stock Exchange Group PLC and Singapore Exchange Ltd. (SGX) as they have been in negotiations regarding the mutual bid of LME.
LME has notified that a large number of Suitors have been approaching it and it will soon initiate with the review plan and would opt out the best one. The bid is expected to go beyond £1 billion ($1.56 billion).
Young Singaporeans Lack Knowledge about Contraceptives
Submitted by Gurpreet Singh on Mon, 09/26/2011 - 04:23
According to a survey conducted by Bayer healthcare, in entire Asia-Pacific, Singapore in one such country where maximum number of people have unprotected sex with new partners. In particular, eight out of ten Singaporeans do not believe in using contraceptives.
APB Makes Remarkable Debut on Forbes Asia's Fab 50
Submitted by Manish Sood on Tue, 09/13/2011 - 15:11
As per reported information, Asia Pacific Breweries (APB) is the solitary Singaporean corporation to craft a cut on Forbes Asia's Fabulous 50 ranking as the major listed companies in the area this year.
Singapore’s Economic Growth to Touch 5%, Predict Analysts
Submitted by Manish Sood on Fri, 09/09/2011 - 03:40
Singapore economic growth will be affected as the countries due to the aftereffects of the downgrading of the US credit rating by Standard and Poor's and even the other major economies have been besieged under the debt and growth problems.
Ong Brothers to Join Hands, Once Again
Submitted by Gurpreet Singh on Tue, 09/06/2011 - 03:03A merger is due to be seen between Malaysian-born Ong brothers who recently booked fabulous profits in Asian markets. The two are joining hands so that they could provide advice to the RRJ Capital, a private equity firm which has a value of $2.3 billion in the market.
The move taken by the two of joining hands is temporary. It has been reported that even after the joint venture Charles will be enjoying the post of Senior Managing Director for the new project. With the pursuit of better working of the project, youngsters will be given a chance.
Quantas Mulling Overseas Airline Partner
Submitted by Manish Sood on Mon, 08/29/2011 - 04:58
Australia’s largest airline company Quantas is looking for the finest transporter in Asia, which can avail with new flights connecting Australia and Asia and between Asia and Europe. The motive behind joining such airline connections is to incur mutual profits in Australia.
Greater Hiring Under Financial Crisis!
Submitted by Gurpreet Singh on Mon, 08/22/2011 - 05:47The swift growth of Asian economy is proving a greater source of creating jobs at Hong Kong and Singapore. It has been reported that following the persistent economic growth of Asian economy, demand of commercial and private bankers, mid-office staffers, risk managers and prime brokers have increased manifold. There is also growing demand of fund managers and lawyers.
Man. United to Invest 30% of Its Shares in Singapore
Submitted by Manish Sood on Wed, 08/17/2011 - 05:09
19-time record maker Manchester United plans to invest $1 billion or 30% of its share in Singapore to cut out the debt that has fueled fan protest. The reason for choosing Asian country is said to be United Manchester popularity in the region.
