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Singapore Investment News - May 2004 |
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Chartered Semiconductor: The world's third-largest wafer foundry looks to brighter times ahead Singapore-headquartered silicon wafer foundry Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing is shaping its future in a significant way as the industry evolves. More...
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United Test And Assembly Centre: Doing the local semicon industry proud VC-funded company United Test and Assembly Centre (UTAC) has done its investors and the local semicon industry proud. More...
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Carrier Transicold: Global container refrigeration manufacturing activities to be transferred to new Singapore facility Transportation refrigeration and air conditioning giant Carrier Transicold recently opened a new $20 million facility in Singapore, which will single-handedly manage not just Asian, but global demand, for container refrigeration units. More...
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Eutech Instruments: The innovator in electrochemical instrumentation reveals secrets of success With a firm commitment to innovative quality products and services, Eutech Instruments has become a force to be reckoned with in the electrochemical water analysis instrumentation industry. More...
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- Singapore jumps 5 spots in global e-readiness study
Singapore is the seventh most e-ready country in the world, according to the latest study released by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and IBM's Institute for Business Value. More...
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- eBay sets up strategic base here
One of the largest online marketplaces on the world wide web, eBay has chosen Singapore as a strategic base to service and support its growing market here. The Singapore office also marks the company's first direct presence in the ASEAN region. More...
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- Discovery celebrates a decade of regional success
Having introduced the Discovery Channel to Asia in 1994, Discovery Networks Asia recently celebrated its 10th year as entertainment leader in the region. More...
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- Fujitsu adds to its Singapore investments
Fujitsu Kansai Systems Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of leading Japanese IT and communications solutions provider Fujitsu, recently established the regional sales and research and development arm of its flagship product, PRO-NES in Singapore. More...
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- Ferrosan singles out Singapore as Asia-Pacific getaway
Ferrosan Asia-Pacific, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ferrosan A/S, an international consumer healthcare and medical devices company, was awarded the International Headquarters award (IHQ) by EDB on 12 March 2004. More...
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- UMCi kicks off commercial production
UMCi, the Singapore-based joint venture between global semiconductor foundry United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) and Economic Development Board Investments (EDBI), has moved into full-scale production in its US$3.6 billion 300-mm wafer facility. More...
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- Tap-ping on Anark's digital entertainment
To ensure that multimedia companies here can compete successfully in the global digital entertainment scene, 10 Singaporeans were sent to Colorado-based multimedia and software company, Anark Corporation. More...
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- An international hub for global companies
The global business landscape may be changing rapidly, but Singapore has done well and has been consistently ranked as one of the world's most competitive and vibrant economies. More...
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- Arbitration in Singapore
Singapore has been coming out tops because of its sturdy legal system, transparent legal administration and sound corporate governance. More...
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