Пости за 18 Лип 2023
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Laguna National Club owes creditors S$69.7 million, assets far short of sums owed The club has only S$699,433.05 in estimated realisable assets, or 1% of its debts, BT has learnt.

Singapore developing software with ChatGPT-like features for public sector The government is building a suite of productivity tools for the public service that can help with writing and coding, similar to the popular cha…

Workers’ Party leaders aware of affair between Leon Perera and Nicole Seah in early 2021: Sources Perera was mentoring Seah at the time, and while it was expected that they would be spending more time with each other, so…

✍️Editorial: Upholding the Singapore system Bad for business: While the stock market has not crashed and business investments continue apace, Singapore cannot afford many more scandals before the confidence is undermined…

Tan Chuan-Jin resigns as president of Singapore National Olympic Council Tan Chuan-Jin has been SNOC president since 2014 and he was re-elected unanimously in September 2022 for a third term from 2022 to 2026.

Singapore semiconductor stocks poised to ride AI boom as key links in supply chain: analysts While Singapore semiconductor companies may not produce the chips that power AI applications, their roles in chip supply chains…

Taylor Swift sets women’s record for most number one albums No more blank space left on her list of impressive accomplishments - Taylor Swift just overtook Barbra Streisand for the most No. 1 albums for a female artist.
Singapore politicians who stepped down over affairs “PAP MPs, whether you’re ministers or backbenchers, must uphold these cardinal values at all times. Without party discipline, without integrity, we are nothing,” said P…

China property giant Evergrande loses US$113 billion over two years The loss showed “the existence of material uncertainties that may cast significant doubt on the Group’s ability to continue as a going concern”, Evergra…

TA Corp unit unable to pay debts; appoints provisional liquidators Tiong Aik Construction is currently experiencing an acute tightening of cash flow arising from difficulties in collecting payments and retention monies.

Singapore should maintain or improve EV incentives to meet clean-transport goals: analysts With electric vehicles at only 1.3% of the car population, the aim of switching entirely to cleaner-energy vehicles by 2040 is st…