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Today / Article28 March 2015 - Organisers insist race will return in 2016, but several participan ts say their confidence is shaken ADELENE WONG adelenewong@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —News that next month’s Cycle Asia Singapore would be cancelled due to its failure to secure a title sponsor in time wasADELENE WONG - 721 words
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The New Paper / Article, Illustration9 February 2014 - OUR WRITER PREPARES FOR OCBC CYCLE SINGAPORE, OFF-ROAD Report by FADZIL HAMZAH fadz@sph.com.sg I have to confess I don’t cycle on the roads too often. I much prefer off-road trails. Obviously, that will have to change for my race in OCBC Cycle Singapore but, in the mean time,FADZIL HAMZAH - PHOTO COURTESY OF AZIM AZMAN - 359 words
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Today / Article, Illustration9 March 2012 - Australian cycling legend, Robbie McEwen, lived up to his top billing as he emerged at the front of a thrilling sprint to the line to clinch the OCBC Cycle Singapore Professional Criterium 2012 in sensational style. Never too old to ride! A winsome smile that65 words
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Berita Harian / Article18 April 1994 - Pengerusi Encik Mohd Amin Ibrahim Naib Presiden, Kredit dan Pemasaran, OCBC Naib Pengerusi Mohamed Shahar Pengurus Kakitangan Kumpulan, Cycle Carriage Anggota Encik Zainal Abidin Jumat Ketua Pusat Latihan Maybank Encik Zainal Abidin Rahman Penolong Pengarah, Perjawatan, Kementerian Kesihatan Peruncingcara Kehormat Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif (CEO), Perundingcara Utama66 words
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The Straits Times / Article19 December 2008 - THE early bird sign-up period for next February's inaugural OCBC Cycle Singapore has been extended to Jan 5, organisers said yesterday. Early bird fees, initially scheduled to end yesterday, range from $32 to $300. Thereafter, it will cost $38 to $400 during the normal period,64 words
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The Straits Times / Article2 March 2013 - OVER 1,200 cyclists have registered for the 59km Super Challenge in this year’s OCBC Cycle Singapore, reaching the maximum capacity of the event’s longest ride category. This brings the number of registrants in the April 26-28 event to 9,000. Organisers are expecting 12,000 cyclists this65 words
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The Straits Times (Afternoon Edition) / Article2 March 2013 - OVER 1,200 cyclists have registered for the 59km Super Challenge in this year’s OCBC Cycle Singapore, reaching the maximum capacity of the event’s longest ride category. This brings the number of registrants in the April 26-28 event to 9,000. Organisers are expecting 12,000 cyclists this65 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration3 October 2016 - It’s wefie time as two participants pose proudly after finishing The Straits Times Ride at yesterday’s OCBC Cycle. Nearly 7,000 riders took to the streets of downtown Singapore in the nation’s largest mass cycling event to take part in the 42km The Sportive RidePHOTO: TIFFANY GOH FOR THE STRAITS TIMESSEE - 64 words
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The Straits Times / Article30 March 2012 - MAY CHEN THINGS are looking rosy for mass-partic-ipation sports events, even as organisers of elite-level competitions fret over attracting top sponsorship dollars. Local insurer Great Eastern’s signature annual 10K running event will be launched today with a brand-new look, while local bankMAY CHEN - 360 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article11 December 2001 - Bloomberg Asset loss expected to be largest in industry OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corp (OCBC) will make the biggest provisions for bad loans among local lenders, analysts who attended the bank's briefings said. The lender's 2001 profit will be lower than last year's, excluding four months of profitBloomberg - 338 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration28 November 2014 - OCBC Bank has a rich heritage of serving small and medium-sized enterprises by hazel tan OCBC Bank has unwaveringly supported the Enterprise 50 (E50) Awards in the last eight years. This year, the bank is again sponsoring the award ceremony that recognises local, privately held companies that havehazel tan - PHOTO: OCBC - 729 words
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Today / Article17 April 2013 - EUGENE NEUBRONNER, CHARLES ONG SINGAPORE —Following Monday’s Boston Marathon blasts that left three dead and more than 170 injured, the police in Singapore are “monitoring” the bombings “closely” and will “tailor our security measures accordingly”. It comes ahead ofEUGENE NEUBRONNER, CHARLES ONG - 271 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article17 April 2013 - EUGENE NEUBRONNER, CHARLES ONG SINGAPORE —Following Monday’s Boston Marathon blasts that left three dead and more than 170 injured, the police in Singapore are “monitoring” the bombings “closely” and will “tailor our security measures accordingly”. It comes ahead ofEUGENE NEUBRONNER, CHARLES ONG - 271 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration30 October 1972 - BUSINESS TIMES PORTFOLOIO NET PROFIT TO-DATE FROM OUR loss leaders picked up ground last week as buyers came strongly back into the Industrial sector. All Business Times Industrial Group Indices picked up with the best gain in the banks, insurance, finance and trustees Index. This was 19.18 points up at277 words
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The Business Times / Article4 February 2020 - Tracking fund flows in the Singapore stock market week of Jan 27,2020 I Institutional investors net buy (+S$263.5m) vs (+S$43.2m) a week ago I Retail investors net buy (+S$108.7m) vs (-S$8.5m) a week ago STOCKS (S$M) CODE Singtel Z74 73.3 OCBC O39 56.5 Ascendas Reit A17U 27.6 DBS279 words
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The Business Times / Article2 June 2020 - Tracking fund flows in the Singapore stock market week of May 26,2020 I Institutional investors net sell (-S$260.8m) vs (-S$416.2m) a week ago I Retail investors net buy (+S$292.3m) vs (+S$369.3m) a week ago STOCKS (S$M) CODE Mapletree Logistics Trust M44U 108.3 DBS D05 31.2 Ascendas Reit A17U276 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration16 April 2018 - Natalie Choy choycmn@sph.com.sg Filipino Eugene Ranada was detained at immigration when he tried to enter South Korea for a business trip last month. His passport photo looked nothing like the person he is today after the 45-year-old softwareNatalie Choy - PHOTOS COURTESY OF EUGENE RANADA - 724 words
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The Straits Times / Article, Illustration1 February 2012 - BY LEE MIN KOK CYCLING superstar Lance Armstrong drew more than 5,000 spectators when he raced in Australia’s Tour Down Under in 2009. The OCBC Cycle Singapore 2012 will be hoping that top Australian cyclist Robbie McEwen can spark a similar responseLEE MIN KOK - PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCEPRESSE - 474 words
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The Business Times / Article, Illustration12 March 2012 - By EDWIN LOH THE OCBC Cycle Singapore event is cementing its position as a signature cycling event in Singapore, after drawing a record 11,000 international and local cyclists for its fourth edition this year. Held from March 2 to 4 at the F1 Pit Building, theEDWIN LOH - Photos by SPECTRUM WORLDWIDE and NURIA LING/THE STRAITS TIMES - 491 words
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Today (Afternoon Edition) / Article31 March 2014 - FROM KELVIN ONG KWEE BENG I took part in the Parade of Hope on Friday at the F1 Pit Building as part of the OCBC Cycle Singapore 2014. During the official event, while riding with about 100 others, I was shocked to rideKELVIN ONG KWEE BENG - 70 words