
Keppel Corp wants to turn its data centre and logistics unit into a significant growth driver, with a slew of investments in data network infrastructure that supports the rapid growth of cloud computing, e-commerce and social networking sites. Should investors log in for the ride? Issue 509 of The Edge Singapore is available on Singtel’s Android-based tablets.
Also inside Issue 509 (Feb 6-12)
- Edgewise: NOL’s big rebound
- Economy watch: Budget 2012: New prescription needed: Singapore may have to recast its economic growth model to tackle domestic discontent, perhaps bowing to greater demand for state spending in areas such as healthcare. Should businesses and individual taxpayers worry?
- Partnership with Toshiba could make Trek’s Flu Card an SD card standard
- Cebu Pacific bets on overseas Filipinos; launches into low-cost, long-haul space
- Mewah enters Indonesian market; puts expansion plans in Malaysia, China on hold
- CDL Hospitality Trusts banks on new Singapore attractions to sustain growth momentum
- Cerebos Pacific plans next move after failed bid for honey firm
- Ailing Plastoform banks on Bluetooth speakers for turnaround
- Keppel Corp’s associate Dyna-Mac makes waves
- Is Keppel’s momentum sustainable?
- Big Money: Assif Shameen: Is rubber about to bounce back?
- Sunita Sue Leng: Beyond GDP, measuring well-being
- Lim Yin Foong: Excessive bank bonuses continue to fuel public fury
- Cap 1: Volume spike: Sudden surge in trading activity prompts several SGX queries
- Right Timing: Goola Warden: Facing minor resistance
- Daryl Guppy: Shanghai rally tests resistance
Investing Ideas:
- Singapore Post: Margin erosion in 3Q as it spreads its wings
- ETFs: Gold shines, India active, as broader ETF market grows
- Emerging markets: Templeton guru on the next surge
Insider Moves:
- Chairman Choo Chiau Beng raises direct stakeholding in Keppel Land
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