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Boulevard Vue ( blvd )at Cuscaden Walk - Singapore - District 09
2008-05-14 01:56:00
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Singapore’s GIC buys 11% stake in AEI for US$400m
2008-05-14 00:43:00
Singapore’s GIC buys 11% stake in AEI for US$400m The Government of Singapore Investment Corp (GIC) has bought an 11% stake in US-based energy infrastructure firm AEI for US$400 million. AEI said GIC Special Investments Pte Ltd, the private equity investment arm of GIC, made the equity investment in AEI by purchasing shares from AEI and some of its shareholders. “This is in line with our strategy to expand and diversify our shareholder base. We believe GIC’s track record of long-term results in their investments is very much aligned with our approach to continued growth and long-term commitment to our energy infrastructure business and the development of the markets we serve,” said James Hughes, AEI’s Chief Executive Officer. GIC is among the world’s largest fund management companies and manages more than US$100 billion in assets - in equities, fixed income, foreign exchange, commodities, money markets, alternative investments, real estate and pri...
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SC Global Q1 profit rises 75% to $19.2 million - Singapore
2008-05-14 00:36:00
SC Global Q1 profit rises 75% to $19.2 million - Singapore By ARTHUR SIM SC GLOBAL Developments has reported profit after tax and minority interest (Patmi) of $19.2 million for the first quarter ended March 31 - an increase of 75 per cent over $10.9 million a year earlier. Gross profit increased 22 per cent year- on-year. SC Global said higher selling prices were achieved, resulting in a higher gross margin of 58 per cent versus 38 per cent a year earlier. Group revenue fell 20 per cent to $43.1 million, from $54 million a year earlier. SC Global said it had a low inventory of completed properties for sale compared with last year, when revenue was attributed to sales of completed properties. During the quarter, it began revenue recognition of The Marq on Paterson Hill based on progress of construction. Revenue also included contributions from The Lincoln Modern and Kairong International Gardens in Shenyang, China. Contribution from the group’s associate company in Australia, A...
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Singapore SIA may face more A380 delivery delays
2008-05-14 00:33:00
Singapore SIA may face more A380 delivery delays By VEN SREENIVASAN   (SINGAPORE) After weeks of speculation, European plane-maker Airbus confirmed yesterday customers may have to wait an extra three months for A380 super-jumbos. Chief executive Tom Enders said after an A380 programme review that Airbus is informing customers of changes to its delivery schedule. ‘We regret this delay very much,’ he said. ‘But this is not a catastrophic scenario and not all customers will be equally impacted.’ The latest delay is one of a string that have hit the A380 from the start. But Mr Enders said a recovery programme initiated in mid-2006 is progressing well. Separately, SIA said yesterday it expects to receive its fifth A380 by early July, but sees some impact on subsequent deliveries after Airbus announced the new delays. ‘We have seen the announcement from Airbus, and are now waiting to hear from them in detail about what the changes to their production schedul...
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Singapore GIC invests $549m in US energy firm
2008-05-14 00:27:00
Singapore GIC invests $549m in US energy firm    THE Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) has bought an 11 per cent stake in United States-based energy infrastructure firm AEI for US$400 million (S$549.2 million). The investment followed a recent foray into the lucrative sector by another Singapore investment company, Temasek Holdings, and came as oil traded at unprecedented prices. GIC said yesterday it met AEI late last year when the American firm was seeking to raise capital. A spokesman said GIC ’sees it as an opportunity to make a substantial investment in AEI until the American firm achieves a stock exchange listing’. He added that the investment would help GIC gain exposure to the growing energy infrastructure markets of the developing world, the focus of AEI’s business. GIC Special Investments, GIC’s private equity arm, purchased the shares from AEI and some of its shareholders. Mr George Kay, vice-president of GIC Special Investment...
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Singapore First-quarter profit growth slows to 11%
2008-05-13 07:52:00
Singapore First-quarter profit growth slows to 11%  Earnings set to stay in doldrums, with single-digit gains projected By Alvin Foo    THOSE golden days of strong double-digit earnings growth may be over for now, but it is hardly gloom and doom for corporate Singapore. First-quarter results of locally listed companies showed a rise in profits of just 11.2 per cent - small change compared with last year’s big numbers. And it is not likely to change much soon, with analysts warning that corporate earnings may stay in the doldrums for some time yet. ‘Single-digit growth seems like the most optimistic scenario,’ said DMG & Partners Securities senior dealing director Gabriel Yap. ‘It’s already quite a good display as most analysts have revised their earnings forecasts downwards.’ Those downward revisions, especially for transport companies, look set to continue because of rising energy prices and raw material costs. ‘A V-shaped recovery s...
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Singapore Luxury home prices down 2.1%, says report
2008-05-13 07:45:00
Singapore Luxury home prices down 2.1%, says report  Number of foreign purchases fall; many buying homes in suburban areas By Fiona Chan, Property Report er    HIGH-END homes have become the first to buckle under the pressure of volatile market conditions and gloomy buyer sentiment. Prices of luxury developments dipped in the first three months of this year, even as foreign buyers - a traditional source of demand for such properties - turned to cheaper options. A report by property firm Savills Singapore released yesterday showed that prices of expensive homes fell 2.1 per cent in the first quarter, after a steady 21/2-year climb that saw values more than double. Foreigners also began switching from the prime central districts to suburban areas, such as East Coast, Bukit Batok and Serangoon, said Savills. Its analysis covered luxury developments located in districts 1, 4, 9, 10 and 11, which include Shenton Way, Sentosa, Orchard, Holland, Newton and Bukit Timah. The average price ...
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WHEN SELLER’S AGENT CLAIMS FEE FROM HOME BUYER - Singapore
2008-05-13 07:34:00
WHEN SELLER’S AGENT CLAIMS FEE FROM HOME BUYER - Singapore To pay or not to pay  By Tan Hui Yee  FEE DEBATE: The PropNex case is not unique in the HDB resale market, where more and more people are dispensing with agents. — ST FILE PHOTO   ONE week after The Straits Times reported that housing agency PropNex was suing two independent home buyers for not paying its agent a fee, the firm withdrew its case. The agent, Mr Ricky Low Yong Sern, had been hired by the seller of a $400,000 terrace house in Whampoa which marketing specialist Loh Yi Min and his wife, polytechnic lecturer Ariel Wee, bought last year. The couple had acted on their own without hiring an agent. They refused to sign the commission agreement to pay Mr Loh a fee equivalent to 1 per cent of the price of the property, which was classified as an HDB flat. Mr Low claimed he was entitled to the commission or a fee commensurate with the services that he said he had provided. PropNex dropped its landmark suit ...
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Shaw House, Shaw Centre may undergo major revamp next year - Singapore
2008-05-13 00:46:00
Shaw House , Shaw Centre may undergo major revamp next year - Singapore By Timothy Ouyang,    Another landmark near Orchard Road may soon get a facelift. Channel NewsAsia understands that Shaw Organisation is considering a major redevelopment of Shaw House and its neighbouring Shaw Centre. According to some sources, an official announcement is expected by August. The news comes even as some tenants have moved out in recent months following a spike in rentals. Shaw House has been a major landmark near Orchard Road for years - but it may soon take on a different look. According to sources, plans are in the pipeline to expand Shaw Organisation’s Lido Cineplex, and to add more retail space. Channel NewsAsia understands that Shaw Organisation is currently in talks with various architects on its redevelopment plans. However, it has not decided if this would include its office and retail spaces in Shaw Centre. The tenants have not been informed officially, although they have heard w...
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Asia Food & Properties posts Q1 net profit of S$45m - SINGAPORE
2008-05-13 00:45:00
Asia Food & Properties posts Q1 net profit of S$45m - SINGAPORE SINGAPORE : Asia Food & Properties has returned to the black in the first quarter of this year. The firm reported a profit of S$45 million, overturning a loss of S$2.7 million in the year-ago period. Revenue rose 9.5 percent to S$195 million, mainly from its China property business and its food operations. Asia Food & Properties said the outlook for the commercial and hotel sector of the China property business remains competitive, despite positive foreign investment interest and buoyant business activities. Increasing corporate demand is expected to bolster the Grade A office market. But the company expects demand in the residential market to be affected by government policies on residential market in China. As for its food business, the firm said its priority is to focus on higher margin products and increasing its sales volume to stay competitive in China. Meanwhile, its palm oil unit Golden Agri-Resource...
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Global Infrastructure Partners closes US$6b fund
2008-05-12 22:33:00
Global Infrastructure Partners closes US$6b fund By CHOW PENN NEE PRIVATE equity fund Global Infrastructure Partners, which counts Credit Suisse Group and General Electric Co as founding investors, completed its fund-raising yesterday with US$5.64 billion raised. The fund invests in global infrastructure assets such as airports, waste-management companies, energy generation pipelines, and water, across both OECD and select emerging market. The fund, formed in 2006, is already a cornerstone investor in London’s City Airport, and is invested in port assets in the United Kingdom and Argentina, and in a liquid petroleum product storage facility in India. It also recently completed its acquisition of 46 per cent of Biffa, the leading UK integrated waste management business. Earlier this year, it teamed up with Singapore’s PSA International to develop Argentina’s second largest container terminal - International Trade Logistics - and complementary logistics and warehousi...
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Underground ‘city’ to free up space - Singapore
2008-05-12 22:31:00
Underground ‘city’ to free up space - Singapore Possibilities include power stations and logistics centres beneath the surface By RONNIE LIM (SINGAPORE) Singapore is looking at building underground power stations, water reclamation plants, wafer fabs and R&D labs, data centres, warehouses and port and airport logistics centres to free up surface land for other economic uses. Industrial landlord Jurong Town Corporation has called a tender for a wide-ranging ‘underground rock cavern (URC) usage feasibility study’ to see how best caverns beneath the island can be used. The consultant awarded the study will have to work with various government agencies on possible uses for the caverns. For instance, it will have to work with the Energy Market Authority on power stations, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore on airport logistics, or the Public Utilities Board on water reclamation plants. The study will cover such ’space, technical and functional req...
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Top audit firms set to march on the LLP route - Singapore
2008-05-12 22:15:00
Top audit firms set to march on the LLP route - Singapore Three of the Big Four look to restructure, taking a cue from US outfits By ANNA TEO (SINGAPORE) After mulling over the pros and cons in recent years, three of the Big Four audit firms in Singapore have decided to convert to limited liability partnerships (LLPs), with at least one of them expected to effect the restructuring quite soon. Deloitte Singapore, KPMG and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) are gearing up to become LLPs, with Deloitte likely to be the first to add the three letters to its name, possibly within weeks. Ernst & Young is understood to be still looking into the issue. Among other key features, a LLP offers its partners limited liability in the event that the firm is sued. In a traditional general partnership - the current business structure of the Big Four and most other audit firms in Singapore - the partners are personally liable for the acts of fellow partners. The idea of corporatising professional firms...
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Succession planning crucial: Headhunter
2008-05-12 21:39:00
Succession planning crucial: Headhunter   By Michelle Tay  STRONG INFLUX FROM THE WEST: ‘The sophistication level of businesses in Singapore is very high. This tends to be the hub of regions, so it’s not just the local market you’re dealing with. As things are slowing in the West, more people will absolutely think about moving over to Asia.’ - MR SULLIVAN, on why more talent is likely to come in from abroad. — PHOTO: CTPARTNERS   SINGAPORE has a vital edge over rival financial centres in the battle to address a critical shortage of senior executives, according to a top American headhunter. The Republic is looking increasingly attractive to Western executives whose home economies might be slowing, Mr Brian Sullivan, the chief executive (CEO) of New York executive search firm CTPartners, said. He was referring specifically to ‘C-suite executives’: CEOs, chief financial officers (CFOs) and chief operating officers. In recent months, a shortag...
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Sales of Singapore strata offices down, may fall further
2008-05-12 21:38:00
Sales of Singapore strata offices down, may fall further   Prices holding for now but may suffer if wider market weakens By Fiona Chan, Property Reporter    THE dispirited housing market has claimed another casualty: Sales of strata-titled offices have taken a nosedive this year. And while prices are holding steady for now, they might start to dip in the coming months, predicted property firm CB Richard Ellis (CBRE). It analysed data for seven major strata-titled office buildings and found that, in the first three months of the year, only 11 sales of strata office units took place. These properties are not sold as entire office blocks; instead, units are sold singly. The figure is less than half of that in the previous quarter and a fifth of that for the same period a year ago. In the first quarter, most of the buildings saw only one sale or none at all. The slowdown in deals comes despite a continuing shortage of office supply, which helped boost sales and prices of strata offic...
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Opportunities abound despite uncertainties
2008-05-12 21:36:00
Opportunities abound despite uncertainties   Inflation, record oil prices dampen mood, but some sectors offer hope By Goh Eng Yeow, Markets Correspondent  PROMISING AREAS: The construction and building materials sector, as well as property, give stock market investors reasons to cheer up, according to analysts. — ST PHOTO: TERENCE TAN   UNTIL recently, there was euphoria in the stock market reminiscent of last year’s super-bull run. Blue chips such as DBS Group Holdings, United Overseas Bank and the Singapore Exchange enjoyed sharp run-ups, as investors bet on a V-shaped recovery in stock prices across the globe. Last week, however, the mood began to sour. For lack of a better reason on which to pin their misgivings, investors blamed escalating inflation and soaring oil prices for the jitters that had started creeping in. Also singularly lacking were the positive signals investors had been hoping to get from the current corporate reporting season. The insurance giant ...
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Condo won’t prune trees over Singapore MRT tracks
2008-05-12 21:33:00
Condo won’t prune trees over Singapore MRT tracks  Branches deemed safety hazard, but condo won’t foot bill By Esther Tan  THE problem: About a dozen 12m-tall trees on the premises of a condominium in the east coast area, encroaching on the raised MRT tracks. SMRT says the overgrown branches may be a safety hazard to train operations. But the condominium, Stratford Court, has balked at spending over $2,000 to prune them. It noted that the Land Transport Authority (LTA) guide classified the planting of trees with full-grown height extending above the railway barrier as a restricted activity. However, the condominium’s management committee (MC) added that the guide dated back to August 2000 - and those trees were planted in 1998. The condominium was therefore not obliged to comply with the demands of the guide, said MC chairman Lionel De Souza. SMRT could not provide ‘legal justification’ for the condominium to foot the tree-pruning bill, he said. The f...
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Singapore ERP cuts traffic while keeping Orchard buzz
2008-05-12 21:31:00
Singapore ERP cuts traffic while keeping Orchard buzz   5 new gantries to form S’pore River cordon, as speeds down to 18kmh; negative retail impact unlikely By Maria Almenoar  WHEN an Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) cordon went up around the Orchard Road area in 2005, there were concerns not just from motorists but from retailers as well. These businesses were worried that the move would drive customers away. The Government’s counter: The measures were necessary to keep up the buzz of the shopping belt as traffic had slowed down to 15kmh on Orchard Road. Not everyone was convinced, but the gantries went up and ERP hours were extended to Saturdays and for an hour more on weekdays. The aim: To discourage motorists from using the shopping belt as a way of getting to other destinations, such as Marina Bay. Three years on, a study has shown that vehicles have indeed been able to move along faster. Traffic speeds went up to 25kmh and have since stabilised at an average of 23km...
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Older ‘new’ condos on the Singapore market
2008-05-11 07:02:00
Older ‘new’ condos on the Singapore market  Leftover units offer immediate occupation, but buyers should take note of some things By Fiona Chan Property Reporter  At the 384-unit, 99-year leasehold Tanglin View (left), developed by Far East Organization, there are about 20 units left. Most are three-bedroom units, with an asking price of $1,400 psf.   With property developers holding back major launches as they wait out the gloomy market sentiment, eager buyers have had to turn to other avenues for a home. Some with urgent housing needs are looking at older ‘brand-new’ condominiums - developments that have been completed for a number of years but still have unsold units. At several of these condos, which have had unsold stock for a few years, all the remaining units have been taken up in recent months. Far East Organization, for instance, held an open house last month for the leftover units at its four-year-old Water Place in Tanjong Rhu. The 437-unit deve...
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Singapore PM Lee opens new pedestrian bridges and Hort Park at Southern Rid
2008-05-10 22:54:00
Singapore PM Lee opens new pedestrian bridges and Hort Park at Southern Ridges By Wong Siew Ying,  SINGAPORE: You can now take a 9-kilometre walk from Mount Faber to Telok Blangah Hill and Kent Ridge Park. The three hills are collectively known as the Southern Ridges and they are linked by two new pedestrian bridges and a walkway, which were opened on Saturday by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. PM Lee said the Southern Ridges is part of the country’s effort to transform itself into a city of gardens and water. As Singapore’s economy and population continues to grow, Mr Lee assured that the government will strive to provide the highest quality of life possible for all residents. PM Lee said: “I think quite a lot of Singaporeans worry that our quality of life will suffer, that there won’t be enough space for all of us. And they ask, “Is our little island getting too crowded, will we lose our sense of comfort of space and greenery?” My answer is we will con...
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Why didn’t the Olympic torch stop in S’pore ?
2008-05-10 22:51:00
Why didn’t the Olympic torch stop in S’pore ? By Christie Loh, SINGAPORE: “Why not us, too?” Call it a case of sour grapes or plain curiosity, but television and print images of the Olympic torch coursing through neighbouring countries have caused some people here to scratch their heads and ask: Why didn’t the flame stop by Singapore? This has been a point of discussion for readers who felt moved to write in to newspapers, for netizens and even executives from the financial industry. One from Credit Suisse couldn’t resist raising the question during a forum with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong earlier this week. “How come the Olympic torch has bypassed Singapore?” the banking executive asked during the dialogue organised by media company Thomson Reuters. The instant response from Mr Lee, who had up till then been fielding questions related mostly to economic and political matters, replied: “I don’t know.” When the audi...
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The Seaview For Sale Apartment / Condo, District 15 , 11.05.2008
2008-05-10 22:46:00
The Seaview For Sale Apartment / Condo , District 15 , 11.05.2008 TY : [C]ondo [D]uplex [H]iRise [L]oRise [T]ownHse [P]enthse [W]alkUp [M]asionette TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update Type     —  C District  —  15 Street   —  THE SEAVIEW, BLK 29 #03 Tenure   —  FH Area     —  1647 Age     —  BN Room     —  4 Psf     —  1250 PRICE$  —  2058750 Type     —  C District  —  15 Street   —  THE SEAVIEW, BLK 31 #07 Tenure   —  FH Area     —  1216 Age     —  BN Room     —  3 Psf     —  0 PRICE$  —  0 Type     —  C District  —  15 Street   —  THE SEAVIEW, BLK 31 #12 Tenure   —  FH Area     —  1216 Age     —  BN Room     —  3 Psf     — ...
Parc Emily – Singapore – District 09
2008-05-10 22:30:00
Parc EmilySingaporeDistrict 09 The beautiful method style establishes the apartment room, in mounts nearby the emily park. Bustles about from the busy city life with is bustling, still facilitated caused a shopping and the travel by the mass transit tool. Choice in Dhoby Ghaut or little Indian MRT, all between within 10mins walk. Name :  Parc Emily Developer :  Tc Development Ltd (tid Pte Ltd, Cdl) Tenure : FH TOP : 08/2008 expected Property Type :  CONDO District : 9 Unit Info:(Parc Emily)   Kitchen: durable matte solid tops, Bosch stoves. Bathroom: durable matte solid tops, Hansgrohe Axor Steel bodyvette body showers and raindance. Gateman 3 locks in the entrance door. Total Units: 295 in an 8-storey block 1 to 4 Rooms: 51 to 179 sq.m. (549 to 1,927 sq.ft.) Community Features:(Parc Emily)   Minimart Playground / Park Security Spa / Jacuzzi Barbeque Pit Clubhouse Gymnasium  Swimming Pool Tennis Court      Buy, Sell, Rent, Invest, In Singapore Mindy Yong (+65) 91...
Watermark at Roberston Quay – Singapore – District 09
2008-05-10 21:29:00
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For Rent - Futura Apartment - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listi
2008-05-10 20:22:00
For Rent - Futura Apartment - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 11.05.2008 TY : [C]ondo [D]uplex [H]iRise [L]oRise [T]ownHse [P]enthse [W]alkUp [M]asionette TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  FUTURA APT, #03 Area      —  2700 Bedroom    —  4 PSF        —  0 Price$  —  0 Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  FUTURA APT, #11-ABV Area      —  2800 Bedroom    —  4 PSF        —  2.5 Price$  —  7000 Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  FUTURA APT, #11-ABV Area      —  2800 Bedroom    —  4 PSF        —  2.5 Price$  —  7000 Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    — ...
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For Rent - Elizabeth Heights - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo List
2008-05-10 20:12:00
For Rent - Elizabeth Heights - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo List ing- 11.05.2008 TY : [C]ondo [D]uplex [H]iRise [L]oRise [T]ownHse [P]enthse [W]alkUp [M]asionette TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  ELIZABETH HGTS, #02-ABV Area      —  2600 Bedroom    —  4 PSF        —  2.69 Price$  —  7000 Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  ELIZABETH HGTS, #04-ABV Area      —  2560 Bedroom    —  4 PSF        —  2.81 Price$  —  7200 Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  ELIZABETH HGTS, #04-BELOW Area      —  2530 Bedroom    —  3 PSF        —  2.77 Price$  —  7000 Type      —  C District  &mdash...
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For Rent - The Beaumont - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing-
2008-05-10 20:01:00
For Rent - The Beaumont - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing - 11.05.2008 TY : [C]ondo [D]uplex [H]iRise [L]oRise [T]ownHse [P]enthse [W]alkUp [M]asionette TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  THE BEAUMONT, AMICA BLK #03 Area      —  2000 Bedroom    —  3 PSF        —  2.9 Price$  —  5800 Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  THE BEAUMONT, AMICA BLK #07-ABV Area      —  1916 Bedroom    —  3 PSF        —  3.13 Price$  —  6000 Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  THE BEAUMONT, AMICA/BOWBELL BLK Area      —  1400 Bedroom    —  2 PSF        —  0 Price$  —  0 Real estate in Singapore - property o...
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For Rent - The Regalia - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 1
2008-05-10 19:54:00
For Rent - The Regalia - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing - 11.05.2008 TY : [C]ondo [D]uplex [H]iRise [L]oRise [T]ownHse [P]enthse [W]alkUp [M]asionette TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  THE REGALIA, #02-ABV Area      —  1300 Bedroom    —  3 PSF        —  4.62 Price$  —  6000 Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  THE REGALIA, #03-ABV Area      —  0 Bedroom    —  3 PSF        —  null Price$  —  4200 Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    —  THE REGALIA, #04-ABV Area      —  1300 Bedroom    —  3 PSF        —  3.85 Price$  —  5000 Type      —  C District  —  9 Estate    &m...
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For Rent - Cavenagh Gardens - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listi
2008-05-10 19:47:00
For Rent - Cavenagh Gardens - District 09 - Singapore Apartment Condo Listing- 11.05.2008 TY : [C]ondo [D]uplex [H]iRise [L]oRise [T]ownHse [P]enthse [W]alkUp [M]asionette TNR=Tenure, DT=District, BDRM=Bedroom, AREA=Built-In, STR=Storey, Price $K=In Thousand Price are subject to changes , please call (+65) 91002985 for lastest update Type      —  H District  —  9 Estate    —  CAVENAGH GDNS, BLK 73 #07-ABV Area      —  1550 Bedroom    —  3 PSF        —  2.71 Price$  —  4200 Type      —  H District  —  9 Estate    —  CAVENAGH GDNS, BLK 69 #01-ABV Area      —  1252 Bedroom    —  3 PSF        —  3.12 Price$  —  3900 Type      —  H District  —  9 Estate    —  CAVENAGH GDNS, BLK 69 #02-ABV Area      —  1100 Bedroom    —  3 PSF        —  3.64 Price$  —  4000 Type      —  H Di...
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Singapore to stay competitive with four-pronged strategy
2008-05-10 00:34:00
Singapore to stay competitive with four-pronged strategy By NISHA RAMCHANDANI ASIA’S economic prospects look positive despite the financial turmoil in the United States, says Minister for Trade and Industry Lim Hng Kiang, and Singapore is also expected to keep its economy competitive with a four-pronged game plan. Speaking at the European Chamber of Commerce Europe Day Lunch yesterday, Mr Lim identified the four key areas that Singapore is focusing on such as strengthening growth in the manufacturing sector - the aerospace industry and biomedical sciences, in particular - and exploring new growth areas such as clean energy. As clean energy is a cluster that presents economic opportunities and has the potential to grow, Singapore is striving for new collaborative projects in this sector with European companies. Greater focus on innovation and R&D is also part of the strategy, especially in fields such as environmental and water technologies, interactive and digital media, a...
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