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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 May 2018 - Four panellists discuss how their companies have engaged with millennials, and whether millennials are all that different from the generations before. BY NAVIN SREGANTAN C OMPANIES are increasingly taking note of the millennials’ consumption habits and what makes them ‘tick’, as more of themNAVIN SREGANTAN - 1,786 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration9 May 1995 - By R Sivanithy SINGAPORE Malaysian stocks were unable yesterday to add significantly to the gains they made last Friday, but local blue chips enjoyed some institutional interest. Property stocks were among the day's top gainers here, while the biggest loser not unexpectedly wasR Sivanithy - Charts by Bridge Info; Source: Bloomberg - 1,948 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration11 October 1992 - Christopher Chong Serums Money THE poor performance of the local market, coupled with recent aggressive selling by foreign investors, challenges local analysts to answer the obvious: "What is wrong with the Singapore market?" Is it a fundamental problem or merely one of sentiment?Christopher Chong - 1,003 words
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The Business Times / Article9 December 1991 - Dec 5 Cycle ft Carriage Ltd has acquired a 20% stake in Maritime Holdings for nearly $6 sm. Timber-based General Lumber (Hotfnfj) Bhd has proposed to change its name to Land General Bhd to reflect its growing exposure to property development. Dcc 4 Neptune Orient Lines plans to1,000 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration1 July 1999 - GE Life leads with 152% surge, but penny stocks yield six-fold gains Rejmrta by Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] If you had picked up a few lots of bellwether counters late last year or early this year, chances are that you would now be laughing all theVen Sreenivasan - 1,044 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration10 July 2004 - corporate analysis Market's downside may be limited, but analysts don't see much roar left for the rest of the year By Taila Krishnakumar STEADY as she goes with no major risks ahead. That's the prognosis of most research houses for Singapore for theTaila Krishnakumar - Source: UDB Kay H n - 1,040 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration4 August 2009 - CEO’SDEATHATOSIMTRIATHLON REPORT: GAN LING KAI ganlk@sph.com.sg HE PROMISED to help his daughter with her homework once he returned from the race. But he never returned. Mr Calvin Lee Wee Sing, 42, CEO of Deutsche Telekom Asia in Singapore, died while competing in the 1.5kmGAN LING KAI - TNP PICTURES: KUA CHEE SIONG - 1,041 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration5 October 2007 - MATTHEW PHAN Singapore Construction Goldman Sachs, Oct 4 INDUSTRY context: We are seeing stronger demand visibility and turning more upbeat on an extended upcycle due to: 1) our positive outlook on the residential and commercial property market; 2) expected catch-up in infrastructure build-up due to under-investment over theMATTHEW PHAN - Bloomberg - 987 words
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Eastern Sun / Article4 November 1969 - BUSINESS done in and reported to the trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore with the number of shares traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified:- INDUSTRIALS Acma $2 08 (1> $2 07 (10>; DIM 12.09 <3); Borneo Bhd. DIM $1.821,033 words
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The Business Times / Article24 July 1978 - SINGAPORE By TSANG SAU YIN THE WORST fears of market pundits were not confirmed last week when prices on the Stock Exchange of Singapore maintained a certain amount of steadiness, contrary to expectations. Investors and analysts were kept guessing as to how far down the technicalTSANG SAU YIN - 1,043 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration2 June 1992 - THERE is an old tale about a particular tyre counter listed in New York. The story goes that whenever the share price of the tyre counter crossed US$3O. it was interpreted as a sign that the market rally had come to an1,034 words
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The Business Times / Article6 December 2001 - Tech stocks feed buying frenzy, which some say is By' Ven Sreenivasan [SINGAPORE] Singapore blue chips rocketed to preSept 11 levels yesterday as punters, investors and trad-ing-oriented funds piled into the bourse in a frenzy of buying. The resultant liquidityfuelled rally, whichVen Sreenivasan - 993 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration28 November 2001 - When the chips are down and losses piling up, do you know when to stop and get out of the game? GENEVIEVE CUA finds out what staying power really means GENEVIEVE CUA HOW MUCH loss can you stomach? Should you dollar cost average or make a lump sumGENEVIEVE CUA - Source: Common Sense on Mutual Funds, John Bogle - 1,047 words
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The Business Times / Article28 June 1986 - FOR THE FIRST time since the CPF Approved Investments Scheme came into force on May 2, investors had a chance to realise their huge paper gains this week. The early birds who opened and activated their CPF investment accounts in the first two1,020 words
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The Straits Times / Article9 May 2002 - Now could be the time to pick up Asian tech stocks DINESH DIVYANATHAN WILLIAM CHOONG The electronics rebound beckons and everyone is getting in gear to ride the upswing. Here's a look at developments so far ana views from analysts and financial advisers on how retail investors can best profitDINESH DIVYANATHAN; WILLIAM CHOONG - 987 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article27 October 2008 - Goh Eng Yeow CAI JIN I By WITH the share market under siege from desperate hedge funds selling anything that moves, now is the time to have another look at our policy governing share buybacks. Buybacks were introduced when Singapore and the rest of theGoh Eng Yeow - 1,026 words
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The Straits Times / Article27 October 2008 - Goh Eng Yeow CAI JIN I By WITH the share market under siege from desperate hedge funds selling anything that moves, now is the time to have another look at our policy governing share buybacks. Buybacks were introduced when Singapore and the rest of theGoh Eng Yeow - 1,026 words
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The Straits Times / Article31 December 2009 - Esther Teo threat, but the data was not properly distributed throughout the US government. "There were bits of information available within the intell By A RALLY in the jobs market fuelled by the economic recovery is reducing demand for a government-funded schemeEsther Teo - 1,023 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration13 March 2012 - Firms can continue to grow, even if they’ve run out of traditional funding options, reports EMILYN YAP reports EMILYN YAP IMAGINE you are a mid-sized property developer who has just come across a prime site worth $100 million, ideal for a condominium project. The property marketEMILYN YAP - PHOTOS: YEN MENG JIIN, STOCK.XCHNG; Source: BT - 1,013 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration6 October 2012 - STOCKS R SIVANITHY Senior Correspondent SPAIN’S reluctance to ask for bailout money and the US Federal Reserve’s Open Markets Committee meeting minutes provided the main focus in a largely dull and featureless week for equity markets worldwide. In the meantime, HongR SIVANITHY - 1,004 words