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Longer hours, more tenants at Bugis Street
Recession or not, Bugis Street is going full steam to gain popularity as Singapore's favourite shopping spot. -myp
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Tech start-ups in trouble as private investors pull out
Several local digital media and technology start-ups have become the latest victims of the global credit crunch.
Top gurus to mentor local media CEOs
Year-long initiative sees international experts matched to heads of home-grown media companies. -myp
Ubin to host testing site for 'green' energy
Alternative sources that will be test-bedded include solar, wind and biodiesel.
Local businesses greet Obama with caution
Singapore business community waits to see how the new man will manage the many challenges that await him. -BT
Crunch bites, more quit JTC facilities
Many pull out of factories as they merge operations.
Firms find business prospects best in China, Singapore
21 per cent of 154 firms polled picked Singapore as most promising.
Outsourcing may still mean big business
Experts expect Philippines to account for a tenth of the world outsroucing market by 2010.
Old Chang Kee opens Chengdu eatery
Snack chain aims to exceed 80 outlets across region by end of the year.
HK's Krispy Kreme goes bust
Franchisee is latest in city to be hit by financial crisis.
Tap new markets: Teo Chee Hean to SMEs
In tough times, they should also invest in capabilities, staff.
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