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  2. Eu Yan Sang - Wikipedia

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    The expanded business adopted the brand name, "Eu Yan Sang", with the attachment of the family name. Eu Tong Sen died in 1941, in Hong Kong. In Singapore, a main street in Chinatown is named after him. [2] The family assets left by Eu Tong Sen was inherited by his 13 sons, in equal shares. By 1973, most of the businesses were sold or liquidated.

  3. Haw Par Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Eng Aun Tong Building in Guangzhou, circa 1939. It was nationalized by the People's Republic of China in 1949. The predecessor of Haw Par Corporation, Eng Aun Tong, was founded by Aw Chu Kin, father of Aw Boon Haw and Boon Par brothers. Eng Aun Tong was then relocated to Singapore and expanded its branch to many Chinese communities in Asia.

  4. Metro (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Metro is the first retailer in Singapore to launch the electronic gift card. The initiative is a partnership between Metro and Network for Electronic Transfer Singapore Pte Ltd (NETS). 2007: Metro City in Beijing is completed. Metro celebrates its 50th anniversary. 2009: Opening of Monsoon Accessorize, the first standalone store, in Ion. 2010

  5. Koufu (company) - Wikipedia

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    Koufu (Chinese: 口福) is a Singaporean food and beverage company operating a chain of food courts, coffee shops and casual eateries. [2] Founded in 2002, the company currently operates 180 outlets of coffee shops and food courts and 12 brands in Singapore and one food court in Macau.

  6. Reebonz - Wikipedia

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    Reebonz targets customers in the Asia-Pacific region, and is one of the most established online luxury sales companies in Southeast Asia consisting of over 300 staff, with business operations in eight countries in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Australia and South Korea.

  7. Top Glove - Wikipedia

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    Top Glove was listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (now) or Bursa Malaysia in August 2001. [5] In the span of a year, Top Glove Corporation Bhd's listing was promoted from the Second Board to the Main Board on May 16, 2002. [6] [7] On 28 June 2016, Top Glove was also listed at number 9 [8] on the Main Board of the Singapore Exchange. [7] [9]

  8. Crucible tongs - Wikipedia

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    Crucible tongs are used most often with crucibles, small ceramic or metal vessels used to heat chemicals to temperatures up to 565.56 degree Celsius. [3] As a crucible will be very hot when heating it in a furnace or a Bunsen burner, one cannot hold the crucible directly. Therefore, crucible tongs come to play a key role when burning, or doing ...

  9. Lim Wee-Chai - Wikipedia

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    Lim Wee Chai (simplified Chinese: 林伟才; traditional Chinese: 林偉才; pinyin: Lín Wěicái) is a Malaysian businessman. He is the Executive Chairman and Founder of Top Glove Corporation Bhd, a glove manufacturing company, which was founded in 1991 and is listed on Bursa Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange) and the main board of the Singapore Exchange (SGX).