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  2. Jannie Chan - Wikipedia

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    Jannie Chan Siew Lee (曾秀丽), also known by her married name, Jannie Tay, is a Singaporean entrepreneur and former president of the Singapore Retailers Association and the ASEAN Business Forum, in both cases the first woman to hold the position.

  3. Puma Energy - Wikipedia

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    Puma Energy is a Swiss multinational mid- and downstream oil company, majority-owned by Singapore-incorporated Swiss company Trafigura. [1]Its operations span around 40 countries across five continents and encompass the supply, storage, refining, distribution, and retail of a range of petroleum products.

  4. Puma (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Puma SE is a German multinational corporation which designs and manufactures athletic and casual footwear, apparel, and accessories, headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, Germany. Puma is the third largest sportswear manufacturer in the world. [8] The company was founded in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler (1898–1974).

  5. SIA Engineering Company - Wikipedia

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    Goodrich Aerostructures Service Centre - Asia Pte Ltd (GASCA) is a 40/60 joint venture between SIA Engineering Company (SIAEC) and Collins Aerospace. GASCA's core focus is the maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) of nacelle systems and airframe composite components to APAC customers, for aircraft such as the Boeing 787 and Airbus A350.

  6. The Hour Glass (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Hour Glass Limited (SGX: AGS) [1] is a Singapore-based specialty luxury watch retail group. [2] The Hour Glass' has multi-brand and standalone boutiques in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Phuket, Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. [3] It works as the official retailer for a number of luxury watch brands. [4]

  7. Puma (car manufacturer) - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, Puma began to manufacture truck cabs for Chevrolet as a sideline. In 1978, Puma decided to launch its own truck model, called the 4T. Years later the Puma 6T model was launched, and in 1981 the Puma 2T model and buses were also made with chassis of its trucks. [3] In 1974 the Puma GTB (for Gran Turismo Brasil) was launched.

  8. Tech in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Tech in Asia is a Singapore- and Jakarta-based technology news website covering topics on startups and innovation in Asia. Backed by Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin in 2015, [ 1 ] it has hosted annual conferences across the continent primarily in Singapore, Tokyo , and Jakarta since 2012.

  9. Puma Air - Wikipedia

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    On August 23, 2010, the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC) designated Puma Air to operate 4 weekly flights on the route. [5] However, in July 2011 those plans were still not implemented. After being grounded since August 16, 2011, the airline lost its operational license on July 23, 2013.