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Law firm Wong Partnership rides China wave
Advising on Chinese M&As makes it top legal adviser in Asia ex-Japan in Q1.
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Meet S'pore's Mr. Buttcheeks
It all started with a trip to Brazil and 20 bikinis he brought back for friends. Now, he owns Buttcheeks, a swimswear store that has sold more than 20,000 Brazilian-style bikinis in Singapore.
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Developing a recipe for success
Ratika Dayani almost got sidetracked by her baking and catering business.
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From banking to selling condoms
Between a high-flying bank job or selling condoms and sex toys, Mr Marcus Seah's instant reply would be: There's more money in condoms. -TNP
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Payatas-based Rags2Riches wins US enterprise award
Women made rags collected from the Filipino trash dumpsite and started selling them. -PDI, ANN
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DBS chief likely to have his hands full from first day
New CEO Stanley faces challenges such as softening markets, hiring of senior execs.
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GRAND gamble pays off
Grab opportunities when they come, says Grand Team Technologies MD.
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Local logistics firm flies high
Mac-Nels began as a one-man operation but is now a major player in the freight forwarding industry with a network of global associates.
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Luck plays a part in success: Noble founder
'I've just been lucky... being in the right place at the right time,' Mr Elman said.
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Making first forays easy for SMEs
Breaking into a new market is no mean feat for any company, let alone a SME.
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Waiting for the opportune moment pays off for Frasers
'Getting the right project with the right project size and the right location, with the right partners and conditions, takes time.'
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Parlor power
For something that's really not much more than overgrown protein, Filipinos sure do spend a lot of time, effort and money on their crowning glory.
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Growing interest here in kosher market
SIX years ago, Mr Raphael Meyer would have considered himself lucky if his company, which certifies food as kosher, got two calls a year from potential customers.
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Hard bread not such a half-baked idea after all
Cedele founder started out making novelty Western-style bread, but her chain now pulls in a full-year revenue of over $10m.
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Catering to the needs of furry friends
Pet Lovers Centre aims to become Asia's No 1 pet supply company.
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Keeping a keen eye on business needs
Customer satisfaction and providing quality service are key priorities for optical chain Capitol Optical.
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A look at entrepreneurship and those who choose it
We entrepreneurs are nuts.
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Trailblazers and visionaries
This year's SBA winners very much mirror the success story that is Singapore: A tiny island with no natural resources but punching way above its weight in the global arena.
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