Meteoric Singapore Stock Comes Crashing Back to Earth

After a spectacular rise for two years, Singapore’s biggest technology company is suddenly returning to earth. All eyes in the country’s financial community have been on Venture Corp., an electronics stock that more than tripled since April 2016 to ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore MVNO offers public transit riders free data

Singapore mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), Circles.Life, is offering public transit riders free data of up to 1GB a month. The new service was the result of a partnership with EZ-Link, which issued contactless payment cards used widely by commuters ... ( read original story ...)

StarHub : MyRepublic partners Starhub to offer mobile services

Fibre broadband company MyRepublic has partnered local telecommunications firm Starhub to offer mobile services in Singapore. The Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) partnership will enable MyRepublic to utilise StarHubs mobile network infrastructure ... ( read original story ...)

MyRepublic partners Starhub to offer mobile services

Fibre broadband company MyRepublic has partnered local telecommunications firm Starhub to offer mobile services in Singapore. The Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) partnership will enable MyRepublic to utilise StarHub’s mobile network ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore March factory output up 5.9%, electronics solid

Singapore: Singapore’s industrial production grew slightly more than expected in March from a year earlier as electronics output continued to show strong growth, data showed on Thursday. Manufacturing output in March rose 5.9 percent from a year earlier ... ( read original story ...)

ST Electronics merged STELCOMMS and infocomm unit

STELCOMMS’ staff and assets were moved to STEE-InfoComm. ST Electronics has streamlined its entities through a short-form amalgamation under Section 215D of the Singapore Companies Act. According to an announcement, STELCOMMS Pte Ltd (STELCOMMS ... ( read original story ...)

Singapore’s factory output rises, powered again by tech

SINGAPORE (Nikkei Markets) -- Singapore's factories produced more goods than expected in March, muting concerns of a slowdown especially as the key electronics segment continued to expand. Still, many economists held to the view that the pace of growth ... ( read original story ...)

Qoo10 Moves To Larger Office

"Our focus now is to channel our resources to Singapore market as we see meaningful growth in terms of ROI within the region. Nevertheless, we are prudent in ensuring that markets like Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong and mainland China remain ... ( read original story ...)