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His future's in print
Young entrepreneur took over his dad's printing business and innovated it successfully.
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All in a day's work
Freshdirect is also able to offer over 15 products customised for clients daily with the new technology. -BT
They're close friends, not employees
A family-like work environment has helped Select Group grow into a food and beverage heavyweight.
Business at her core
M'sian actress Apple Hong says being a good manager is like 'flying a kite'.
How to make a fortune after 50
At an age when others might be thinking of retirement, others are determined to start a new life in the business world.
NUS grad, 27, is canteen towkay
Customers mistake her for helper, ask her what she?s doing in canteen.
How to be your own boss - and have more time with the family
These young entrepreneurs share how their paths led them to running their own businesses. -PDI/ANN
Smooth sailing
When it comes to handling the ocean, the Sivaswamys have a way. -tabla!
Moving up the production value-chain
Component Technology survives the challenges of building an R&D business with persistence and discipline. -BT
Generating the right buzz
Vortics is poised to go to market with its interactive incident management and reporting system. -BT
He's driven by passion
Actor Terence Cao hungers for success with his restaurants.
A passion for pumps and pipes
The team behind start-up Visenti believes it has a sure winner in its hands. -BT
A green tech firm that helps you cut bills
Chloros co-founder Peter Goh was a businessman first and environmentalist later. -BT
Doing business, judiciously
Former lawyer believes studying law gives entrepreneurs the fundamentals of business.
Failed celebrity businesses
In these cases, celeb status is not enough to sustain a business.
CEOs who went from rags to riches
They went from poverty to prosperity. Get their stories here.
She makes having dream weddings easier
Taking the plunge into self-employment was a crucial first step to starting her own business.
Desperation drove this entrepreneur
He gave up chance to study oversease to take over father's flagging business.
3 S'poreans named among top businesswomen
SingTel group CEO Chua Sock Koong came in at No. 19 on the Financial Times' list of the world's top 50 women in business. -AsiaOne
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