Petroleum
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Torex eyes Asia for new growth
News Running petrol kiosks alongside convenience stores is a growing business, where rising oil prices are pushing companies to look at retail to stay afloat.
Thursday, May 29 2008 07:29 PM
Tags: Business applications, Sales, Asia, India, Kiosk, business analytics, Europe, Stock, software, petroleum
Telekom M'sia cuts digital leased line costs
News Telekom Malaysia Bhd today announced it has effective May 1, reduced rates for its domestic and international digital leased line services.
Friday, June 01 2001 04:33 PM
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SingTel fire-fights for Optus bid...again 
News Singapore Telecommunications Ltd said it is confident of resolving issues regarding its bid for Australia's Cable & Wireless Optus Ltd despite formal objections from Australian television broadcaster Seven Network Ltd.
Thursday, June 07 2001 05:46 PM
Green is in for wireless companies
News Wireless operators and handset makers are all going green, but Sprint Nextel and Samsung say they want to lead pack with the new Reclaim handset.
Friday, August 07 2009 09:32 AM
Tags: Green IT, Sprint Communications, Device, Manufacturing, Cell Phone, Wireless, Environment, phone, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., customer service
Sybase snaps energy deal in China
News Enterprise software maker Sybase has signed a multi-million dollar deal with China Petroleum and Chemical, a major producer and supplier of oil and petrochemical products in the mainland.
Tuesday, July 23 2002 03:28 PM
IBM appoints new head for Asean/South Asia
News IBM Asean/South Asia reports to a different head this week. According to the PC giant, Satish Khatu took over the helm as general manager for Asean/South Asia in January 1.
Wednesday, January 02 2002 03:47 PM
IBM boosts Linux for oil industry
News Big Blue has signed a deal with Landmark Graphics to build Linux supercomputers and PCs for oil and gas companies, the companies will announce.
Friday, May 24 2002 05:00 PM
SingTel's Optus bid faces defense satellite hurdle
News Singapore Telecommunications Ltd's A$20 billion (US$10 billion) bid for Cable & Wireless Optus Ltd may be blocked because it will leave the Singapore government running Australia's defense satellite surveillance.
Monday, April 09 2001 08:12 AM
Telekom M'sia cuts digital leased line costs
News Telekom Malaysia Bhd has reduced rates for its domestic and international digital leased line services from May 1.
Thursday, May 03 2001 07:09 PM
China to build powerful grid computer
News By 2006, 100 of China's universities will be linked by a network that will combine their computing power to create a shared supercomputer.
Wednesday, September 24 2003 10:36 PM
Tags: grid computing
S'pore's CSE wins US$1m Philips Petroleum deal
News Singapore-based systems integrator CSE Systems and Engineering Ltd has won a US$1 million deal from Phillips China Inc, a unit of Phillips Petroleum Company.
Tuesday, August 07 2001 05:37 PM
CSE wins US$1m contract from Philips Petroleum
News Locally-based systems integrator CSE Systems and Engineering Ltd has won a US$1 million deal from Phillips China Inc, a unit of Phillips Petroleum Company.
Tuesday, August 07 2001 05:20 PM
Business-to-business boom grabs oil, airplane industry
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:47 PM
Big-name chemical firms join business e-commerce trend
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Friday, June 01 2001 03:44 PM
Bye Bye BLEVE
Blogs The petrol kiosk (gas station) at the Golden Shoe Car Park--I have called it "the most dangerous place in Singapore"--pu...
Friday, May 04 2007 06:10 PM




