Celebrity Life
Teo Ah Khing: How to succeed in China
On Succeeding in China “You have to be there. Beijing is completely different from Shanghai. Singapore Chinese are different from China Chinese. Even the noodles from both places are different.” Why some Asian firms don’t succeed in the Middle East “Perhaps it is because Asians don’t understand Arabic culture and Arabs prefer Western culture, which […]
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Richard Tan on the fast lane
Forget going to the fairways. The MD of Arina International Holding uses another G to entertain – go karting.
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Teo Ah Khing uses horses to encourage youth
He’s built the grandest homes and grandstands, but Teo Ah Khing says his greatest joy is helping young people achieve their dreams. “It doesn’t cost a lot of money but it can change someone’s life. There is a lot of satisfaction, especially when you visit them and see progress. I’ve had my glorious days. Now […]
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Teo Ah Khing plans to run the world on horseback
On track to staging his biggest venture yet, the architect-turned-horse racing club owner hones his understanding of humans through his study of equines.
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Draw audiences with content that has a local spin, says Cheah Chee Kong
The creative head wants you to tune in, and stay tuned.
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The Peak Interview: Cynthia Chua Gets Bored Easily
For a woman who owns one of Singapore’s largest lifestyle businesses, Cynthia Chua is remarkably sanguine about taking time out to relax. She tells us why she gets bored easily, where she gets her inspiration from and how she’s good at connecting the dots.
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