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CEO turns daring Calendar Boy
Flanked by sexy models, Mr Felix Ong poses as hero in a calendar and spouts words on infidelity. -ST
Going in with eyes wide open
The Singapore Medical Group aims to set up 15 specialist clinics in five countries by the end of the year.
The rise and fall of Satyam's boss
Behind his enigmatic smile, Ramalinga Raju is a driven man, say friends.
Set up businesses to beat recession
Young Singaporeans are seizing the chance to set up innovative business and beat the recession. -myp
Go on an ECO trip or buy a green hanger
Two youths took the path less travelled and started their own companies instead of looking for jobs. -myp
Innovation is the smart key to HSR's growing success
Web based system Smartplus records market conditions and keeps agents connected.
The purr-fect way to groom a business
Founder of Einsoon Pets Supply was faced with life of hardship, but he remained optimistic.
A family business that delivers
Sinflora expects to do as well this festive season as before, slump or not.
Insurance offers challenging careers
Attracting and retaining the right talent is key challenge.
Bling boss hits the slow lane
Diamond merchant's business under shadow of winding-up application made to court.
Taking off into a world of opportunities
Rebranding and restructuring have positioned RSA Group Singapore to meet the challenges of operating in a difficult economic climate.
Grainful employment
Mr Iyengar set up Agrocorp International in 1990 which today has an annual turnover of around US$800 million.
Tiger Balm a familiar brand in region
Singapore brand's products are gaining ground in Central Amercia and Carribean, as well as around the world.
Hats off to 2 local fashion brands
alldressedup and Raoul are examples of local brands expanding and growing even in recession.
Young team behind Gothere going places
Gothere.sg becomes posterboy for startups in Budget Speech.
Optical products firm mirrors S'pore story
Qioptiq highlighted as firm that stays nimble and is constantly innovating.
Single mum and son make it big in perfume business
Set up nine years ago by a single mother, One Drop has come a long way and now has more than 500, 000 users worldwide. -The Star/ANN
Joven founder showers his business with inspiration
From less than 10 employees in 1983 to a factory with 100 workers today, Joven Electric Co now sells more than 150,000 water heaters a year. -NST
Master of his destiny
From a student in palmistry to executive vice-president for South-East and South Asia of MasterCard today, Ajay Bhalla sees this recession as only a business cycle. -tabla!
 
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