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Handbook on Guidelines for Naming of Buildings and Estates
Handbook on Guidelines for Naming of Buildings and Estates STREET AND BUILDING NAMES BOARD Handbook on Guidelines for Naming of Buildings and Estates STREET AND BUILDING NAMES BOARD Contents INTRODUCTION 01 GENERAL PRINCIPLES 04 This section outlines the general requirements for names such as for names to be unique and accurately represent the location, size and building type it was named for. NAMING CONVENTIONS 11 This section outlines how to use common terms for names such as numerals, prepositions and abbreviations. USE OF SPECIFIC TERMS FOR BUILDINGS 18 IMPORTANT NOTE You are advised not to print any page from this handbook as it may be updated from time to time. Introduction Introduction Guidelines on the Naming of Buildings & Estates INTRODUCTION Established in 2003 under the Property Tax Act, the Street and Building Names Board (SBNB) considers and approves the naming and renaming of buildings, estates and streets proposed by building owners and developers. IRAS will then assign addresses such as house number or block number based on the approved street names. Purpose of handbook This handbook on the naming guidelines is a public resource that guides developers and building owners in proposing building or estate names to the SBNB for approval. 02 Guidelines on the Naming of Buildings & Estates The importance of naming streets and buildings Integral in any city, the appropriate naming of streets and buildings as well as the assignment of property addresses ensure that properties can be located quickly and efficiently by emergency and delivery services, the general public, and taxi drivers. Street and building names should provide clear location or direction cues to the public, and not cause confusion with other developments that are located elsewhere in Singapore. -
KPMG Press Release
Enterprise 50 Secretariat Telephone +65 6507 1555 16 Raffles Quay #22-00 Fax +65 6507 1551 Hong Leong Building Internet www.enterprise50.org Singapore 048581 Email [email protected] 50 local companies celebrated for enterprising spirit and adaptability to change Onn Wah Precision Engineering leads the pack; Many companies moving away from short- to a long-term growth Singapore’s 50 most enterprising companies for 2017 were announced at the Enterprise 50 (E50) Awards Presentation and Gala Dinner this evening. Leading the pack this year is Onn Wah Precision Engineering Pte Ltd. Agribusiness firm Robust International Pte Ltd clinched the second place, while Expand Construction Pte Ltd followed in third place. Themed “Innovate, Grow & Succeed: Staying Competitive In Today’s Economy’, the winners of the annual E50 Awards stood out from their competitors by building sustainable businesses at a time of global economic upheaval and challenging business conditions, both abroad and domestically. The awards were presented by Minister for Finance Heng Swee Keat at the Resorts World Convention Centre. Organised by KPMG in Singapore and The Business Times, the highly-coveted annual awards have been firmly established as a benchmark for excellence in today’s business environment. The E50 Awards is supported by International Enterprise (IE) Singapore, Singapore Business Federation (SBF), SPRING Singapore and Singapore Exchange (SGX). OCBC Bank is the main sponsor. Mr Jonathan Ho, Partner and Head of Enterprise at KPMG in Singapore said: “Profitability aside, the winning companies have demonstrated strong business acumen, innovation and leadership. They have adopted an innovative mindset to do business differently for long term growth, including relooking at their processes and business operations. -
Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper Mckinley Rd. Mckinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel
Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date < 04 January 2016 > PROCESS/PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION Page 1 REGISTERED MARKS WITH PROCESSED REQUEST FOR RECORDAL* (NATIONAL) ......................................................................... 2 1.1 RECORDAL OF CHANGE OF NAME/ADDRESS OF REGISTRANT ................................................................................................. 2 1.2 RECORDAL OF DEED OF ASSIGNMENT ...................................................................................................................................... 8 1.3 RECORDAL OF MERGER ............................................................................................................................................................ 14 * Processed/Recorded as of December 2015 Intellectual Property Center, 28 Upper McKinley Rd. McKinley Hill Town Center, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City 1634, Philippines Tel. No. 238-6300 Website: http://www.ipophil.gov.ph e-mail: [email protected] Publication Date < 04 January 2016 > 1 REGISTERED MARKS WITH PROCESSED REQUEST FOR RECORDAL (NATIONAL) 1.1 RECORDAL OF CHANGE OF NAME/ADDRESS OF REGISTRANT Registration New Registrant Name / No. Mark Prior Registrant Name / Address Date of Recordal Number Address SABIC GLOBAL SABIC INNOVATIVE PLASTICS IP TECHNOLOGIES B.V. [NL] / 1. 4/1966/00013111 CYCOLAC B.V. / PLASTICSLAAN 1, NL- -
Television in Singapore: a Brief Introduction to Its Television Industry
-Journal of Arts, Science & Commerce ■E-ISSN2229-4686■ISSN2231-4172 TELEVISION IN SINGAPORE: A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO ITS TELEVISION INDUSTRY Aaron Rao, Lecturer, School of IT, Digital Media & Mass Communication, TMC Academy, Singapore. ABSTRACT TV arrived in Singapore on 15 February 1963 and since its inaugural launch Singapore’s TV industry has undoubtedly developed over the years. In the context of the four theories of the press, it can be quickly concluded that Singapore’s TV industry is Authoritarian by its regulative nature. Despite being a democratic country, the freedom to express freely what is on one’s mind through the use of TV as a medium is still extremely restrictive. As a result, there are many reasons as to why Singapore’s TV industry is still moderately unadventurous, especially where censorship is concerned. As the TV industry in Singapore is operated and fully controlled by the government, the content that appears on TV is usually highly censored, scripted to precision in accordance with the MDA guidelines, non-offensive and contain the usage of propaganda. This paper seeks to give a brief insight into not only the history and transformation of Singapore’s television (TV) industry to what it is today, but also to better understand how the said country’s TV industry currently operates, and how their content is produced as well as the impacts it has around the region. Keywords: Singapore, Television, Ownership, Censorship, Regulation. International Refereed Research Journal ■www.researchersworld.com■Vol.–V, Issue – 3, July 2014 [56] -Journal of Arts, Science & Commerce ■E-ISSN2229-4686■ISSN2231-4172 INTRODUCTION: In the context of the four theories of the press, it can be quickly concluded that Singapore’s TV industry is Authoritarian by its regulative nature. -
Carla Dunareanu 铃美 Actor
CARLA DUNAREANU 铃美 ACTOR. PRESENTER. SINGER. FITNESS ENTHUSIAST. Ethnicity: Romanian / Singaporean Chinese Nationality: German Height: 1.64m Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Brown Languages Spoken: English, German, Mandarin, Tagalog Carla Dunareanu Carla Du’s Presenting Reel @itsmecarlad FLYing With... Carla D @itscarlad Carla Dunareanu Carla D’s Showreel Curriculum Vitae Awards Year Title Category 2016 21st Asian Television Awards Best Comedy Performance by an Actor / Actress (Mediacorp Channel 5 , Rojak) Television Actor Year Title Production Company Director Role GuoShen, Ian Seymour, Chan Bang Yuan, 2018 - Mardiana, Joey KIN Mediacorp TV Pte Ltd Ananya Present Cheung, Christopher Lim Koong Hwee, Manoj 2017 Sent Very Tay Private Limited Alaric Tay Zoey Wong 2016 Ex Losers (Okto Drama) BOS Pictures Pte Ltd Ms Jacobs 2015 Rojak Verite Productions Kabin Bhatia Stephanie 2013 The Bride And The Lover Regal Films Joel Lamangan Lisa Rajan, Chan Bang 2012 Incredible Tales Season 2 Mediacorp Pte Ltd Supporting Yuan 2011 The Kitchen Musical Season 1 Media Prima Berhad. Chee Kong Cheah Carla 2011 En Bloc Mediacorp Pte Ltd Supporting 2009 Champs Dream Forest Productions Supporting 2008 Yang Sisters Season 2 Mediacorp Pte Ltd Glenn Chan Supporting 2005 First Mums Mediacorp Pte Ltd Supporting 2003 Autograph Book (Short Film) IndieFlix Li Lin Wee Supporting 2002 Heartlanders Mediacorp Pte Ltd Supporting 2001 Gourmet Baby (Short Film) Sandi Tan Supporting 2001 Kids United Season 3 Dream Forest Productions Supporting Online Actor/Presenter Year Title Production -
Chris Graves
Christopher Graves President & Founder Ogilvy Center for Behavioral Science Christopher Graves was named founding President of the Ogilvy Center for Behavioral Science in 2017 after serving 12 years as Global Chairman, Global CEO, and Regional (APAC) CEO for Ogilvy Public Relations. He also served as a member of the Ogilvy & Mather Worldwide Board and Executive Committee. Graves joined Ogilvy after two decades in media and news, including 18 years with Dow Jones & The Wall Street Journal. He also headed all news & programming for the TV networks CNBC Asia and CNBC Europe. Christopher was awarded a prestigious Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency in 2016 for his work in behavioral science in communications. He was elected life member to the Council on Foreign Relations in 2010, the most influential foreign policy think tank in the US. Graves served two terms as chairman of the industry association, PR Council, and as a trustee of the Institute for Public Relations where he co-founded their behavioral insights initiative. Christopher is an active and highly-rated public speaker. He appears as a guest expert on television news, and as a guest anchor on CNBC. He has chaired sessions with world leaders and CEOs at the World Economic Forum (Davos and Summer Davos in China) for more than a decade. He has also been a speaker at the United Nations, SXSW, The Clinton Global Initiative, the World Islamic Economic Forum, and has keynoted hundreds of summits and corporate meetings. Leading two completely sold out sessions at SXSW Awards include: a Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency; ESOMAR World Congress top prize; Marketing Research Society Grand Prix; four WPP Atticus Awards including the Grand Prix (for thought leadership); ICCO Hall of Fame; Campaign Asia Hall of Fame; Top 25 Innovator (Holmes Report); Agency of the Year, Asia Pacific PR Professional of the Year, Asia Pacific Consultancy of the Year; a news EMMY nomination and more than a dozen awards from The New York Film and Television Festivals and the Asian Television Awards. -
Daniel Jenkins Actor
DANIEL JENKINS ACTOR. HOST. Ethnicity: Caucasian Nationality: British Height: 1.82m Eyes: Dark Brown Languages Spoken: English Daniel Jenkins FLYing With... Daniel Jenkins @dan_jenkins3 @dan_jenkins3 Daniel Jenkins' Showreel Curriculum Vitae Awards Year Title Category 2013 Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards Nominated Best Supporting Actor for Twelfth Night, SRT Nominated Best Supporting Actor for Dealers Choice, Pangdemonium 2012 Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards Productions 2008 Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards Nominated Best Actor for The Pillowman, SRT 2007 Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards Winner for Best Supporting Actor for Cabaret Toy Factory Nominated Best Supporting Actor for Death and the Maiden, Escape Productions 2006 Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards Winner for Best Supporting Actor for Quills, luna-id Productions 1990 Yvonne Arnaud Award Winner for Acting Film Year Title Production Company Director Role 2018 Ibu Papahan Films Pte Ltd M Raihan Halim The Principal Monkey & Boar Private 2018 Repossession Kevin Limited Monochromatic 2017 The Devouring (Short Film) Mel Pictures LLP 2016 The Faith of Anna Waters (feature) Boku Films Kelvin Tong Forensic Pathologist 2014 In The Room (feature) Zhao Wei Films Eric Khoo Lawrence 2014 Afterimages (feature) Mythopolis Pictures Tony Kern Henry 2013 The Genius of Beauty (feature) Imagical Arts Films William D Gentry Baggins 2011 Robotropolis (feature) Boku Films Christopher Hatton Ben Candless Television Actor Year Title Production Company Director Role MMA competition 2019 SAGA 2 Mediacorp Pte Ltd Khairudin Samsudin commentator Jean, Rowena & 2019 The Last Madame Ochre Pictures Pte Ltd Inspector Russel Yiyou 2018 Tribes Ochre Pictures Pte Ltd Rowena Dr Edward Wong 2018 Avenue 14 Monochromatic Pictures LLP Jeevan Nathan Dr. -
Singapore: an Entrepreneurial Entrepôt?
CASE STUDY Singapore: An Entrepreneurial Entrepôt? June 2015 Dr. Phil Budden MIT Senior Lecturer MIT REAP Diplomatic Advisor Prof. Fiona Murray MIT Sloan Associate Dean for Innovation Co-Director, MIT Innovation Initiative Singapore: An Entrepreneurial Entrepôt? Fiona Murray MIT Sloan Associate Dean for Innovation, Co-Director MIT Innovation Institute Phil Budden MIT Senior Lecturer, MIT REAP Diplomatic Advisor Prepared for MIT REAP in collaboration with the MIT Innovation Initiative Lab for Innovation Science and Policy June 28, 2015 DRAFT NOT FOR CIRCULATION "Singaporeans sense correctly that the country is at a turning point…We will find a new way to thrive in this environment…We must now make a strategic shift in our approach to nation-building. Our new strategic direction will take us down a different road from the one that has brought us here so far. There is no turning back. I believe this is the right thing to do given the changes in Singapore, given the major shifts in the world.” - Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, 20131 Nine years after accepting his role as Singapore’s Prime Minister (PM), Lee Hsien Loong spoke these words to an audience at the National Day Rally of 2013 at the Institute of Technical Education’s (ITE) College Central, commemorating his country’s 48th year of independence. PM Lee Hsien succeeded his predecessor Goh Chok Tong in 2004, a time when his nation was reconsidering its economic strategy in a world still recovering from the financial crises of the late 1990’s and the recession of 2001. Nearly a decade later, PM Lee Hsien was still faced with similar challenges: ensuring continued growth for a small nation in an increasingly competitive global economy. -
Here Will Be an Extra Two Billion Extra Mouths to Feed by 2050, but Arable Land Is in Decline
INDRA NIENHAUS Director / Producer / Writer +65 8510 3987 (available on WhatsApp) [email protected] Singapore German National, Singapore Permanent Resident Native English & German https://indranienhaus.squarespace.com/ Indra Nienhaus is an award-winning filmmaker with over ten years’ experience in broadcast production. She has directed television documentaries for National Geographic, Discovery, A&E, Channel NewsAsia and Al Arabiya. Indra is half German-Indonesian, grew up across Southeast Asia and has a Joint Bachelor’s degree in Geography and Political Science from McGill University in Montreal, Canada. She is currently based in Singapore and is available for production worldwide. CREDITS 2021. RACE TO FEED THE WORLD 1x60 mins, Channel NewsAsia. DIRECTOR/PRODUCER. There will be an extra two billion extra mouths to feed by 2050, but arable land is in decline. How will we avoid a global food crisis? 2021. CONTACT TRACERS 3x60 mins, Channel NewsAsia. SERIES PRODUCER. Singapore’s contact tracers give us unprecedented access to their modus operandi as they recount some of their biggest cases in the race to contain the spread of COVID-19. 2020. DECIPHERING JAPAN 4x60 mins, Channel NewsAsia. POST PRODUCER. Washington-based journalist Yumi Araki returns to explore her home country Japan as it enters a new era. 2020. OCEAN TRIBES 1x60 mins, National Geographic Channel (in production). POST PRODUCER. 5000 years ago, a group of seafarers called the Austronesians spread halfway across the planet, from Madagascar and Taiwan to Easter Island and New Zealand. Do they have a common homeland? 2019. THE NEGOTIATORS 4x60 mins, Channel NewsAsia. SERIES DIRECTOR/ PRODUCER. Get into the minds of highly skilled hostage negotiators who have mastered the art of tact in the face of lethal circumstances. -
2016 Annual Report
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Revenue and Prot Attributable to 2016 2015 Change Equity Holders of the Company Revenue (Continuing operations) Prot Attributable to Equity Holders of the Company Performance 6,000 Earnings per share HK$1.14 HK$3.04 -62% Dividends per share 5,000 - Interim HK$0.60 HK$0.60 – - Final – HK$2.00 -100% 4,000 HK$0.60 HK$2.60 -77% 3,000 HK$’mil HK$’mil HK$’ million HK$’ Revenue 2,000 - Hong Kong TV broadcasting 2,707 3,105 -13% - Hong Kong digital new media 1,000 business 230 170 35% - Programme licensing and 0 distribution 1,019 951 7% 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 - Overseas pay TV operations 169 186 -9% YEAR - Channel operations 90 105 -14% Earnings & Dividends# Per Share - Other activities 191 129 48% - Inter-segment elimination (196) (191) 2% Earnings per Share Dividends# per Share 4,210 4,455 -5% 4.5 HK$’mil HK$’mil 4 Segment (loss)/profit* 3.5 - Hong Kong TV broadcasting (71) 551 N/A 3 - Hong Kong digital new media business (29) 41 N/A 2.5 - Programme licensing and HK$ 2 distribution 444 410 8% - Overseas pay TV operations (40) (30) 31% 1.5 - Channel operations 2 18 -87% 1 - Other activities 27 11 151% 0.5 - Corporate support (33) – N/A - Inter-segment elimination 1 (1) N/A 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 301 1,000 -70% YEAR # excluding special dividend Total expenses∆ 3,888 3,439 13% 2016 Revenue by Operating Segment Profit attributable to equity holders 500 1,331 -62% % relating to 2015 are shown in brackets 31 December 31 December Hong Kong TV 2016 2015 broadcasting HK$’mil HK$’mil 63% (69%) Total assets 12,357 9,113 36% -
Press R Elease
PRESS RELEASE EMBARGOED TILL 5 SEP, 1.00PM ENTERPRISE SINGAPORE TO GROW STRONGER SINGAPORE ENTERPRISES Stronger integration of capability development, internationalisation and collaboration to support enterprise growth A new agency, Enterprise Singapore, will be formed through the merger of International Enterprise (IE) Singapore and SPRING Singapore (SPRING). Combining the strengths of the two agencies, Enterprise Singapore will be better-positioned to help our companies grow and seize international opportunities in the next phase of Singapore’s economic development. 2 Enterprise Singapore aims to build a thriving community of Singapore enterprises that are competitive and ready for the future economy. Building on the established capabilities and networks of IE Singapore and SPRING, Enterprise Singapore will seek to deepen its knowledge of industries’ and companies’ needs, expand its networks within Singapore and overseas, as well as develop a more streamlined and comprehensive suite of assistance programmes to enable enterprise growth. It will strengthen its partnership with different stakeholders in the economy, such as the Trade Associations and Chambers (TACs), educational institutions and unions, to enable our start-ups, small and medium enterprises (SMEs), high-growth enterprises and large local enterprises to upgrade, grow and compete more effectively in the global marketplace. 3 Mr Png Cheong Boon, Second Permanent Secretary for MTI, will be concurrently appointed as the Chief Executive Officer (Designate) of Enterprise Singapore. Transforming for the Future Economy 4 The Committee on the Future Economy (CFE) highlighted that in Singapore’s next phase of growth, our companies will need to innovate and adopt digital capabilities, to transform and scale up. They will also need to expand their connections to overseas markets to seize regional and global growth opportunities. -
Almost Famous
1- 38846 /2010 2- 14/10/2010 3- Turn On Products, Inc. 4- 263 West 38th Street, 8th Floor New York, NY 10018, United States of America 5- United States of America 6- B.N.G Co., Ltd 7- No. 64, Street 111, Sangkat Boeung Prolit, Khan 7 Makara, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 8- 40186 9- 27/02/2012 10- ALMOST FAMOUS 11- 25 12- 14/10/2020 __________________________________ 1- 42906 /2011 2- 08/09/2011 3- VCNT GROUP Co., Ltd. 4- No. 8, Ta Kha Mao Village, Sangkat Ta Kha Mao, Ta Kha Mao City, Kandal Province, Cambodia 5- Cambodia 6- VCNT GROUP Co., Ltd. 7- No. 8, Ta Kha Mao Village, Sangkat Ta Kha Mao, Ta Kha Mao City, Kandal Province, Cambodia 8- 40187 9- 28/02/2012 10- 11- 30 12- 08/09/2021 __________________________________ 1- 43205 /2011 2- 03/10/2011 3- PT. PURINUSA EKAPERSADA 4- Plaza BII, Tower 2, 33rd Floor, Jl. M.H. Thamrin No.51, Jakarta - 10350, Indonesia 5- Indonesia 6- MINERVAS LAW OFFICE/LPN IP AGENCY 7- 62G, Street 598, Sangkat Boeng Kak 2, Khan Tuol Kork, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 8- 40188 9- 28/02/2012 10- 11- 3 12- 03/10/2021 1 1- 43206 /2011 2- 03/10/2011 3- PT. PURINUSA EKAPERSADA 4- Plaza BII, Tower 2, 33rd Floor, Jl. M.H. Thamrin No.51, Jakarta - 10350, Indonesia 5- Indonesia 6- MINERVAS LAW OFFICE/LPN IP AGENCY 7- 62G, Street 598, Sangkat Boeng Kak 2, Khan Tuol Kork, Phnom Penh, Cambodia 8- 40189 9- 28/02/2012 10- 11- 5 12- 03/10/2021 __________________________________ 1- 43207 /2011 2- 03/10/2011 3- PT.