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Award for 'rich kid' who changed the lives of Pakistani women
Award winner Aysha Saifuddin set up shops that sell handicraft made by 2,500 low-income women.
Denise's intoxicating success
Founder David Lim tells our reporter how he made Denise the largest wine shop retail chain in Singapore in just a year.
Real challenge in changing habits
Mobile payment facilities firm Systems@Work refines core services to get people to switch mindsets.
Small start, freight expectations
He sold almost everything to start his firm from scratch. Now profits have reached seven figures.
Small is resourceful for DNR
Find out how this process solutions firm overcomes the problem of size.
Coming clean with green
SMEs here moving aggressively into waste-free technologies.
How Travelite boss lugs it home
His luggage business started on the back of two 16-foot trucks but he carried it off and finally got it listed on the SGX.
Dragon queen of waste paper
Cheung Yan, chairwoman of Nine Dragons Paper, China's largest paperboard producer is richer than Oprah Winfrey and JK Rowling.
P&G Asia chief aims to grow market with low-cost, quality wares
Her strategy: Tailor products to suit pockets and needs of low-income shoppers.
Taking JEP Precision to the next level
Joe Lau is looking forward to his new role in Alantac which is acquiring 85% of the company he founded.
 
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