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Lucite sees offers of $2bn prior to plant opening
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Medical tourism: Thailand Troubles Could Lift Philippines
The maker of acrylic products from bus shelters to McDonald's arches, Lucite, has received two $2bn-plus takeover approaches from Japan and Saudi Arabia seeking to pre-empt the opening of its $500...... |
Consortium to buy Singapore power
A few days ago, columnist Tony Lopez wrote an Op-Ed piece in the Manila Times complaining about a new report on medical tourism from Deloitte. The report talks about Asian medical-tourism destinations... |
Tycoon jailed 2 hours for organ trading: paper Reuters
The winning bidder led by Japan's Marubeni and France's GDF Suez is set to buy Senoko, one of three local power generators put up for sale by Temasek, in a S$4bn deal...... |
Tycoon jailed 2 hours for organ trading: paper
Reuters - Singapore retail tycoon Tang Wee Sung was Wednesday jailed for two hours and fined Sม,000 ป,850 for lying to get approval for a kidney transplant and...... |
Why your BT Weekend looks different
SINGAPORE Reuters - Singapore retail tycoon Tang Wee Sung was Wednesday jailed for two hours and fined S$17,000 $11,850 for lying to get approval for a kidney transplant and for organ trading, the Str... |
Researchers Build Malicious Facebook App
What you are holding in your hands is a small piece of Singapore's journalistic history....... |
Rwanda: U.S., Singapore Companies to Boost Kigali City Planning
narramissic writes "Back in January, a team of researchers uploaded a malicious program to Facebook to demonstrate the possible dangers of social networking applications. Called 'Photo of the...... |
Marubeni consortium wins Senoko auction
Teams of technical experts from OZ International and SNE Sabana, US and Singaporean companies respectively, are set to enhance Kigali City's Master Plan....... |
Weapons of mass desire: WW2 for consumers
A consortium led by Japanese trading house Marubeni Corp won an auction to buy Singapore's Temasek-owned Senoko Power in a deal valued at $2.8bn...... |