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  2. A.S. Watson Group - Wikipedia

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    AS Watson Group (or AS Watson or ASW) is the world's largest international health and beauty retailer by number of stores, with over 16,500 stores in 28 markets, primarily in Asia and Europe. [1] A member of CK Hutchison Holdings, ASW operates the world's largest portfolio of retail formats, retail brands and has the largest geographical presence.

  3. Circles.Life - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, [18] Circles.Life's parent company, Liberty Wireless Pte Ltd, signed an agreement with M1 Limited to deliver voice, messaging, and data services as an MVNO using M1's mobile network, which has 4G+ outdoor coverage of 99.92% of Singapore. [19] The company's offering launched to the public in June 2016. [20]

  4. Glenn Marine Group - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013, a subsidiary of the company, ship support contractor Glenn Defense Marine Asia (GDMA), became the central public focus of an ongoing investigation into a corruption scandal within the US Navy. [3] [4] [5] In 2010, Navy officials became suspicious that some of the bills submitted by the GDMA company from Thailand were padded. [6]

  5. Hegen - Wikipedia

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    Hegen is a Singapore brand incorporated in June 2014 that designs and produces breastfeeding pumps, storage containers, and bottles. Its flagship product is its Express-Store-Feed system with the patented Press-to-Close, Twist-to-Open (PCTO) technology.

  6. Fraser and Neave - Wikipedia

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    On 27 June 2007, F&N Singapore launched a new logo for its food and beverage business in order to reach the Asia-Pacific market. In 2010, Temasek's entire stake was sold to Japan's Kirin Holdings for S$1.33 billion. [9] On 1 September 2011, the three-quarter-century partnership between F&N and Coca-Cola in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei ended.

  7. Dymon Asia - Wikipedia

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    Dymon Asia is an investment firm that invests in both the public equity as well as the private equity markets. [3] It is headquartered in Singapore with additional offices in Hong Kong, Tokyo and London.

  8. Tata Power - Wikipedia

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    Tata Power Company Limited is an Indian electric utility and electricity generation company based in Mumbai, India and is part of the Tata Group.With an installed electricity generation capacity of 14,707 MW out of which 5847 MW is from Non-Conventional(Green Energy) sources rest from thermal, making it India's largest integrated power company.

  9. Disney Networks Group Asia Pacific - Wikipedia

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    Fox Networks Group Asia was split into three, as to plug into the Disney International structure with offices in Shanghai, Mumbai, and Singapore. The reconfiguration and layoff began on 29 June 2020, with layoffs focused on FNG Asia's Hung Hom headquarters, which date back to their 1993 acquisition by PCCW.