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...The company is backed by Temasek, the Singapore sovereign wealth fund, which has invested $17m into the business. The technology uses LEDs — light-emitting diodes — to transmit data....
...Shenzhen may be Asia’s Silicon Valley, but when it comes to protecting company secrets it is Singapore that it taking a page from the US technology hub’s playbook....
...Qualcomm San Diego-based Qualcomm’s heritage is in wireless technology, particularly in 3G and 4G cellular networking, where it owns foundational intellectual property....
...A wave of consolidation sweeping across the chip industry has produced the biggest acquisition seen in the technology world since the late-1990s dotcom bubble, as Singapore-based Avago agreed on Thursday...
...Singapore-based Avago agreed to buy US rival Broadcom on Thursday for $37bn in cash and stock in the largest acquisition seen in the technology world since the late-1990s dotcom bubble....
...Singapore media groups Singapore Press, which owns the Straits Times newspaper, and Singapore Post (see chart) have also been aggressively expanding into Indonesia’s e-commerce space through acquisitions...
...About two-thirds of the company had been owned by Singapore Technologies Telemedia, with the remainder by the Employee Share Ownership Trust....
...Kevin Brown is the Financial Times’ Asia Regional Correspondent in Singapore kevin.brown@ft.com...
...Under the terms of the deal, which has been approved by Singapore Technologies Telemedia – Global Crossing’s largest shareholder with a stake of about 60 per cent – Global Crossing shareholders will receive...
...On top of that is a peculiarly unhappy product mix: all customer segments, from wireless broadband to PC peripherals, have struggled....
...Temasek of Singapore and AP Moller Maersk of Denmark are among those who could counter bid, dealers said....
...The changes represent a further tightening of control by Singapore Technologies Telemedia (ST Telemedia) which became Global Crossing's majority shareholder when the company emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy...
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