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Fire fighter
Two years ago, Citigroup's William Rhodes already raised the alarm about the impending sub-prime crisis. But he was considered a party-pooper, and few heeded his warning.
Marketing grad's aim: To be a big fish
Claire Au has opened two fish soup stalls in a year and that's for starters.
Focused pan-Asian strategy works well for Wing Tai
Singapore property developer's overseas revenue has grown by more than ten-fold over three years.
Nothing fishy about his success
After his business nosedived, his hobby became his ticket back to the business world.
AXS: not your conventional company
The culture at AXS, which has 70 employees, is one of working smart and playing hard.
Sirius Medical shines with infrared tech
Its homegrown technology improves and makes breast cancer screening safer.
Come tuck into a hot puff
A former welder takes great pride in his curry puffs.
Reinvention delivers success to SingPost
New technology and fresh ideas have helped it stay on top.
Mr Bean's little pleasures
Soyabean-drink lover says one way of thriving in the cut-throat F&B world is to "constantly re-engineer the menu". -myp
Kimage eyes new markets abroad
Hairdressing group sets up school and salons in Vietnam, with more to come.
Winning brand 'goes straight for the heart'
HP makes the personal computer more than a machine to outdo rivals.
Emotional appeal
F&B and consumer electronics group Goh Joo Hin believes in entrenching its brand in its customers' psyche.
Wee Tiong hits the sweet spot
The rice and sugar dealer emphasises the importance of trust between client and company as this is what keeps customers coming back.
Franklin Offshore expands its spheres of business
It now tenders for projects for permanent mooring installations in addition to offering pre-laying mooring services.
iFast thinks long-term in a slowdown
Its CEO thinks it's sometimes good to have a downturn once in a while as it makes some firms stronger over time.
Embrace the challenge and stay focused
Even with the economic situation looking gloomy, Pinnacle is trying to grow its export business and expand in the home market too.
At Greenpac, a box is not merely a box
It offers expert consultancy services to companies by evaluating the most efficient way to pack and unpack their products.
Sizing up promising new markets
Timber logs trader Farlin Timbers' secret to succeeding in hard times is to capitalise on present opportunities.
Samwoh looks beyond the gloom
It has put in place strategies like diversifying its business, to help it tide over the difficult period.
Charging ahead on a mission
Turbocharger repair company Tru-Marine wants to turn itself into a global marine SME.
Looking for gold among the trash
Super Steel believes lean times often present golden opportunities for companies looking to expand.
Former engineers run personalised concierge service
They quit their jobs and decided to just run errands - for themselves and for others.
From trainee to an entrepreneur
Olam's Sunny Verghese credits the company's success to professional management.
Celebrating entrepreneurship
The ingredients of success stories are invariably hard work, strategic thinking, ingenuity and determination.
Staying ahead in the face of adversities
Zicom chief believes only innovation and product development can beat competition and help it grow.
Building on new goals and big dreams
Ong Pang Aik, the farsighted chairman of construction firm Lian Beng, is undeterred by the current gloomy outlook.
 
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