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Singapore Investment News - February 2005 |
Date: 01/02/2005 |
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Sweet Deal: Tate & Lyle brings the world's leading sucralose brand to Singapore International refined sugar specialist Tate & Lyle is best known for its no-calorie SPLENDA Sucralose. Now, Singapore has earned the honour of being the only manufacturing site outside the US to produce this leading brand of sweetener. More...
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Field Of Dreams: Singapore's Kensteel aims for the oil field market Just as Singapore began as a small country with large aspirations, this homegrown company is taking on huge challenges. More...
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Distinguished Partners: Highest recognition for Delphi and Exel For more than 25 years, Delphi and Exel have nurtured their investments and expanded their operations in Singapore, providing a vital boost to the country's economic development and industry standards. More...
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- Singapore's growth fastest in four years
Singapore's economy grew by 8.1 per cent in 2004, its best in four years, but the growth forecast for 2005 is between three and five per cent, said Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong in his New Year's message. More...
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- Miltenyi Biotec opens Singapore office
German firm Miltenyi Biotec is set to grow its Asia Pacific business with the opening of its international headquarters (IHQ) in Singapore. More...
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- Singapore attracts more international headquarters
Six engineering and environmental services (EES) companies have located their international headquarters (IHQ) in Singapore, citing the clean and high-quality living environment as key features that they appreciate about the country. More...
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- TELUS International shifts operations to Singapore
TELUS International Inc (TI) - a fully owned subsidiary of leading Canadian telecommunications company TELUS Communications Inc - marked its first major venture into Asia with the launch of its global headquarters (HQ) in Singapore. More...
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- ReedHycalog expands scope of activities
ReedHycalog began operations in 1982, manufacturing drill bits for the oil and gas industry. Today, it has grown steadily in the size and breadth of work. More...
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- Ericsson sees growth in managed services
Ericsson's regional network operations centre, now fully operational, will support growth in managed services in the Asia Pacific. More...
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- Leica Geosystems makes Singapore its global headquarters
Leica Geosystems' Surveying and Engineering Division will be the competence centre for the development and engineering of digital and optical levelling technologies. More...
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- Hamilton Sundstrand expands with new facility
Hamilton Sundstrand, a global leader in supplying and servicing aircraft systems, has announced that it will invest in a new facility at Changi North Rise. More...
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- Chemical services company to open in Singapore
Leading drug discovery and research company Albany Molecular Research, Inc (AMRI) will establish a subsidiary in Singapore in the first quarter of this year. More...
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- Stolt-Nielsen and Poh Tiong Choon Logistics launch new depot
Stolt Nielsen S. A. Group and Poh Tiong Choon Logistics Limited (PTC) have opened the Stolt Container Terminal Pte Ltd (SCTPL). More...
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- Reflections & Resolution
This February, industry leaders usher in the Chinese New Year. More...
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- Growing From Strength To Strength
Buoyed by its new business strategy, animal and crop care specialist Zagro Asia is emerging as a player on the global stage. More...
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