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Infinity Core (Singapore) Infold Games (Singaporean publishing subsidiary of Chinese dev, Papergames) Interactive Digital Dreams Pte Ltd; Inzen Studio (Mobile games. Invested in by Baidu [2]) Jaysonite Studios; Joysteak Studios; Kepler Interactive (Publisher. Co-HQ.) Kepler Ghost (Publisher) L.A.I Singapore Pte Ltd (Coin-op distributor)
Qoo10 is a Southeast Asian e-commerce platform, formerly known as GMarket, headquartered in Singapore. [2] It operates localized online marketplaces across Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, mainland China, and Hong Kong, and on one international online marketplace.
By 2014, Garena was valued at US$ 1 billion by The World Startup Report and was ranked as the largest internet company in Singapore by The Economist. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In March 2015, the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan (OTPP), one of the largest pension funds in the world, invested in Garena, increasing the value of the company to over US$2.5 billion.
Shopee Pte. Ltd., trading as Shopee, is a Singaporean multinational technology company that specializes in e-commerce.It operates as a subsidiary of Sea Limited.Shopee was founded in 2015 in Singapore, and subsequently expanded its operations to other countries.
The company that would later be known as Frasers Property was incorporated in 1963 as Cold Storage Limited, [1] a market and retail chain. [2] The first property it developed was a shopping centre known as The Centrepoint located on Singapore's Orchard Road .
The company was founded in 2016, initially operating exclusively in Singapore, leasing its network from M1. [ 1 ] In July 2015, Liberty Wireless signed an agreement with M1 Limited that allowed it to tap into M1's mobile network, becoming the first MVNO in Singapore to offer a full-service mobile network experience. [ 2 ]
A "Christmukkah" as rare as this one occurs due to the Hebrew calendar not aligning with the Gregorian calendar, causing the start of the Hanukkah holiday to move dates annually.
Founded in August 1966, Waubonsee Community College began shaping its infrastructure and curriculum in early 1967. To name the new institution, the college organized a district-wide contest. "Waubonsee," meaning "early dawn" or "early day," was chosen, honoring Chief Waubonsie, a Potawatomi chief who lived in the Fox River Valley in the 1800s. [3]