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Oracle explores plan to address TikTok US security concerns
TikTok’s US operations are valued at up to US$50 billion, with known bidders including Frank McCourt.
a year ago | techinasia.com
Revenue gained, heritage lost? Jakarta’s transport operators sell naming rights to bus stops and rail stations
Transit stops in Indonesia’s capital are being named after banks, a coffee chain and even a rock band. It’s a commercial win that comes at a cultural cost, experts say. For some commuters, it’s plain confusion.
a year ago | channelnewsasia.com
Commentary: How Mixue made billions selling US$1 ice cream
Mixue is a fast-growing cash cow, banking on China's shifting labour dynamics to take on the likes of McDonald’s and Starbucks, says Shuli Ren for Bloomberg Opinion.
a year ago | channelnewsasia.com
Commentary: Musk, Myanmar and the murky future of internet freedom
Governments that once saw internet connectivity as an economic or social tool now recognise it can be compromised by geopolitical power plays, says this academic.
a year ago | channelnewsasia.com
Carro launches new cars, discounts for private-hire drivers
Carro celebrates a decade in operation by expanding from used cars to parallel-imported vehicles.
a year ago | techinasia.com
Motion Ventures launches $100m fund for maritime tech
The fund plans to invest between US$250,000 and US$10 million in at least 25 companies over the next 18 to 24 months.
a year ago | techinasia.com
Baidu denies data leak in VP’s daughter controversy
Xie Guangjun's daughter, 13, shared private info online during an argument, causing a public uproar.
a year ago | techinasia.com
Vietnam to slash provinces as cost-cutting drive expands
a year ago | channelnewsasia.com
Payday pioneers face profit problems
More: Earned-wage access startups struggle with profitability and Paymongo eyes more funding.
a year ago | techinasia.com
Nio, CATL ink strategic deal on battery swapping
The partnership aims to standardize battery-swapping technology for Nio’s passenger vehicles.
a year ago | techinasia.com
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How to soundproof your home in Singapore?
Since working from home is becoming a norm, setting up your home to make it conducive and noise-free so that you can focus on your work and video calls without interruption is becoming more than essential.
4 years ago | Propertygroup
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I can’t believe I bought a house!!! #shorts #singapore
I can’t believe I bought a house!!! . . . . . Hello, I’m Audz (or Audrey) and I love talking about good deals! Thank you for supporting the channel! T&Cs apply. None of this is meant to be construed as financial advice. It’s for entertainment purposes only. Links above include affiliate commission or referrals. […] The post I can’t believe I bought a house!!! #shorts #singapore first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
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Why Singapore Property Often Benefits When Global Uncertainty Rises
There’s an old saying that the funniest joke in investment markets is the phrase: ‘This time it’s different’. Now that’s only partially true, because there are differences in market cycles but there’s no denying certain historical patterns. One of those, with regard to Singapore’s property market, is the way prices tend to rise even higher than the last peak […] The post Why Singapore Property Often Benefits When Global Uncertainty Rises first appeared on TheFinance.sg.
2 days ago | thefinance.sg
JB food guide: Hossan Leong’s picks at Taman Sentosa’s nostalgic open-air hawker street
In this instalment of Makan Kakis, Mediacorp Gold 905’s Denise Tan joins JB resident Hossan Leong for the best bites at Sentosa Street Food, including Grandma Ong’s heritage noodles, Penang laksa and herbal roast duck so popular it sells out by sunset. 
in 6 hours | channelnewsasia.com
‘Symbolic or institutional reform?’: Why Malaysia picks ex-judge as chief of embattled anti-graft agency
While Abdul Halim Aman’s appointment could be seen as an attempt to restore public trust, experts ask if an outsider can overcome internal resistance and carry out much-needed reforms.
in 5 hours | channelnewsasia.com
RICS partners with Retrofit Academy to improve skills shortage
The collaboration has been enabled by the government-backed Warm Homes Skills fund. The post RICS partners with Retrofit Academy to improve skills shortage appeared first on Property Week.
in 12 minutes | propertyweek.com
Upwards-only rent reviews ban confirmed as devolution bill becomes law
The EDCEB includes a Community Right to Buy to give local people the first right of refusal for assets such as shops and community centres when they are put up for sale. The post Upwards-only rent reviews ban confirmed as devolution bill becomes law appeared first on Property Week.
in 12 minutes | propertyweek.com
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