Netherlands

Shell sees up to US$2 bil writedown after biofuels delay - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Energy

Shell sees up to US$2 bil writedown after biofuels delay

Shell says it remains committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, albeit in a 'measured and disciplined way.'

Semiconductor

ASML's big bet on China is starting to backfire

"We're businesspeople, not politicians. The laws of physics in China are the same as here."

REITs

CEREIT to divest portfolio of 12 European assets for $99 mil

SINGAPORE (Dec 17): Cromwell European Real Estate Investment Trust (CEREIT) is disposing a portfolio of 12 light industrial and logistics properties in the Netherlands, Denmark and France for €65.7 million ($99.1 million), the manager announced Tuesday.

Property

Frasers Property acquires Dutch warehouse for $39.3 mil

SINGAPORE (May 25): Frasers Property has agreed to acquire a 100% stake in Dutch-incorporated company LocMeppel BV for a consideration of 25 million euros ($39.3 million).

Trendlines inks MoU to collaborate with innovation & investment arm of Nutreco

SINGAPORE (Mar 21): The Trendlines Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Nutreco NuFrontiers, the strategic innovation and investment division of Netherlands-based Nutreco Investments BV, which produces animal nutrition and aquafeed.

Singapore is APAC’s most-connected country on LinkedIn

SINGAPORE (April 26): Despite its size, Singapore has emerged the most connected Asia Pacific (APAC) country on LinkedIn with over a million registered members, and ranks third place globally after the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the Netherlands.
Geneba

Property

Frasers Centrepoint to acquire European real estate company for $471.6 mil

SINGAPORE (April 17): Frasers Property International, the wholly-owned subsidiary of Frasers Centrepoint Limited (FCL), has entered into a conditional agreement to acquire an 86.56% stake in Geneba Properties N.V. for EUR 315.9 million ($471.6 million) f
Is Singapore losing its competitive edge?

Is Singapore losing its competitive edge?

SINGAPORE (May 31): For a nation famed for being “kiasu” (Hokkien for “scared to lose”), Singapore seems to be losing its drive.
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