Wayne Rooney struck twice, doubling his tally in the league this season, as Manchester United beat Aston Villa 3-1 Tuesday. United remain five points clear at the top of the Premier League table after Arsenal came from behind to beat Everton. There had been doubts about Rooney’s form, but he struck within a minute, running [...]
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United Fiber System – Corporate moves
Eddy has been appointed non-ED wef Jan 25
Work experience: Finance & accounting division head, Sinarmas Mining Division, PT Kuansing Inti Makmer; vice director funding & legal affairs, Sinarmas Forestry & Mining Division, PT Arara Abadi
United Engineers sells UE Print Media Hub for $51m
United Engineers says it has sold its industrial property, UE Print Media Hub, for $51 million.
UE Print Media Hub, located at 61 Tai Seng Avenue, is a five-storey modern industrial building with a basement carpark developed and constructed by the group.
It received its temporary occupation permit in June 2007 and has a net lettable area of about 254,752 sq ft across a site area of 131,577 sq ft.
UE says the sale of UE Print Media Hub is fully in line with the group’s ongoing strategy to streamline businesses and asset management. This is the second sale of an industrial property by the group in five years. In December 2006, the group sold off UE Tech Park, a warehouse complex at Pandan Crescent, for $115 million.
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UN: Complaint alleges U.S. whistleblower is tortured
The United Nations have announced that they are looking into a complaint regarding the treatment in prison of Bradley Manning. The young American soldier has for months been held in solitary confinement without being charged, after he was arrested as a suspect believed to have leaked classified information to the whistleblowing website WikiLeaks.
Brand was ‘abnormally happy’ when his football team won, says Perry
Singer Katy Perry has revealed that her hubby Russell Brand was abnormally happy when West Ham United Football Club won. Brand, 35, could not contain his excitement after West Ham stuck four unanswered goals past Manchester United in the League Cup last week. “For some reason Russell has been abnormally happy this week,†the Sun [...]
Dec 2: Capitaland, Cosco, SIA, Noble, Osim, United Engineers
Singapore shares may open higher on Thursday after Wall Street posted its biggest gains in three months overnight, as efforts to resolve the EU’s debt crisis helped push the S&P above 1,200, an important technical level. Singapore’s benchmark Straits Times Index <.FTSTI> rose 1.18% on Wednesday to 3,181.94 points. Here are some stocks and factors to watch, say Bloomberg and Dow Jones:
Capitaland (CAPL SP): Southeast Asia’s biggest developer plans to introduce an average of 3,000 residential units in China annually as part of its growth strategy in the country, the Singapore-based company said in investor briefing materials filed to the Singapore stock exchange. It said it also plans to expand the number of its serviced residences in the country to 12,000 units by 2015, from 6,246 currently. The shares gained 1.4% to $3.66.
Rooney says he never contemplated joining Manchester City
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney insists that he never considered joining Manchester City when he threatened to quit the Red Devils last month. Rooney had said that he wanted to leave United because of the club’s lack of clout in attracting more top players, but he changed his mind when the club offered him a [...]
United Overseas Bank – Corporate moves
Tan Lip-Bu has been appointed independent director wef Nov 15
Work experience: Founder/chairman, Walden Int’l; president/CEO, Cadence Design Systems Inc
America, India united against terror: Obama
MUMBAI (Agencies) – The United States and India ‘stand united’ against terror, President Barack Obama said Saturday, launching an Asian tour with an emotional tribute to victims and survivors of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Obama said the relationship between America and India should be a win for both sides – while acknowledging concerns in America about outsourcing.Obama, whose four-nation regional trip is designed to drum up jobs for America, hailed the ‘resilienceÂ’ of the Indian people in the face of the assault on the countryÂ’s financial capital.
“The United States stands in solidarity with all of Mumbai and all of India in working to eradicate the scourge of terrorism,” Obama wrote in the condolence book at a memorial to the victims in Taj Mahal Palace Hotel.
“We visit here to send a very clear message that in our determination to give our people a future of security and prosperity, the United States and India stand united,” Obama said after meeting survivors.
“We will never forget the awful images… The flames from this hotel that lit up the night sky. WeÂ’ll never forget how the world, including the American people, watched and grieved with all of India,” said a sombre Obama.
Obama said the ‘terrorists’ offered only death and destruction and could not trump the diversity, tolerance and resilience of nations like India and America. “We shall never allow that torch of freedom to be blown out, however high the wind or stormy the tempest,” Obama said, quoting India’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Treading a fine diplomatic line, Obama did not mention that extremists blamed for the attacks were based in Pakistan. The omission was swiftly criticised by India’s main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party as a ‘missed opportunity’.
Obama and his wife, First Lady Michelle, flew into Mumbai on Air Force One at the start of a trip that will also take the president to Indonesia, South Korea for the G20 summit and Japan for the APEC summit.
Security was extremely tight in Mumbai, with roads closed, a ban enforced on sea traffic and the plaza near Taj sealed off.
US officials now say that cooperation with India on counter-terrorism is at its highest-ever level, despite IndiaÂ’s misgivings about US support for Pakistan.
After Taj, Obama toured the Mumbai house of Indian independence icon Mahatma Gandhi, who he has cited as a key personal influence. “He is a hero not just to India, but to the world,” he wrote in the visitors’ book.
Obama also announced 10 billion dollars in trade deals with India to create 50,000 US jobs, on a visit that began with an emotional tribute to victims of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Obama also said he would relax technology export restrictions imposed after India’s nuclear tests back in 1998. “As we look to India today, the United States sees an opportunity to sell our exports in one of the fastest growing markets in the world,” he told an audience of US and Indian businessmen in financial the hub of Mumbai.
“For America this is a jobs’ fair. As we recover from this recession we are determined to rebuild our economy on a stronger foundation for growth,” he added.
At the same time, he urged India to play its part by implementing “a steady reduction in trade barriers” in sectors from retail to telecommunications. “New jobs and growth flow to countries that lower barriers to trade and investment,” Obama said.
“Our trade with India is still less than our trade with the Netherlands,” Obama said. “I have no doubt we can do much better – there is no reason why this nation canÂ’t be one of our top trading partners.”
Outlining a series of measures to ease export controls, Obama said they would allow India’s purchase of ‘dual use’ technologies that have civilian or military applications.
The measures would involve removing Indian space and defence companies from a restricted ‘entities list’ and supporting Indian membership of four key global nuclear non-proliferation regimes.
The commercial agreements included a 7.7 billion dollar contract for Boeing to supply 30 of its 737 aircraft to Spice Airlines, and a preliminary accord on the sale of 10 C-17 Globemaster military transport aircraft potentially worth four billion dollars.
US officials now say that cooperation with India on counter-terrorism is at its highest-ever level, despite IndiaÂ’s misgivings about US support for Pakistan.
Obama moves on to New Delhi on Sunday, where he will meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and deliver an address to parliament.
United Overseas Bank rated ‘hold’ by Phillip Securities
Phillip Securities Research in a Nov 1 research report says: “UOB results are largely within our expectations. The bank reported 16% quarterly growth in revenue to $1.47 billion and 3Q10 net profit of $688 million, an increase of 14% q-o-q. The highest quarterly net income ever reported.
United Envirotech up on strong 2Q
Shares of Singapore-listed Chinese wastewater treatment firm United Envirotech <UNIT.SI> rose 4% on Tuesday after it reported a near doubling in second quarter earnings, a local trader told Dow Jones.
At 9:38 a.m., United Envirotech shares were traded at $0.475, with over 13.7 million shares changing hands.
The firm said on Monday its second quarter net profit rose 94% to $6.1 million from a year earlier while revenue more than doubled to $23 million, as it completed construction for several projects.
OCBC Investment Research also raised its target price for United Envirotech to $0.69 from $0.63 and maintained its "buy" rating.
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United Envirotech’s 2Q net profit surges 94.6% to $6.1 million on delivery of key project
Mainboard-listed United Envirotech, the membrane-based water and wastewater treatment solutions provider, announced a net profit growth of 94.6% to $6.1 million for the 3 months ended 30 September 2010 (2Q FY2011) on the back of a 103.8% increase in revenue to $23.0 million in 2Q FY2011.
United Overseas Bank profit beats estimates on loans: Update
Net income climbed 38%t to $688 million in the third quarter ended Sept. 30 from $500 million a year earlier, the company said in a statement in Singapore today. That topped the $590.7 million average estimate of seven analysts surveyed by Bloomberg.
United Russia, SNS parties to cooperate
Serbia’s opposition SNS party leader Tomislav Nikolić and President of the High Council of United Russia Boris Gryzlov signed a cooperation agreement. The agreement, signed on Wednesday in St. Petersburg, envisages consultations and exchange of information on current developments in Serbia and Russia, bilateral and international relations.
SMB United – Corporate moves
Lawrence Lee Wee Hian has been appointed director/CEO wef Oct 1
Work experience: MD, Bridex Harwal Pte Ltd; executive VP, EDMI; president, Bridex Technologies Pte Ltd
United they stand
20 years after unification eastern Germany still struggles along
IT COST a fortune, created long-standing grievances on both sides and annoyed the British and French. But most Germans wouldn’t have had it any other way. The 20th anniversary of the unification of Germany, on October 3rd, was an opportunity for the country to look at how East and West have fared since. Some inequalities have proved frustratingly persistent: western states remain far wealthier than their eastern counterparts (although they have been helped by the westward migration of cheap Ossi labour), and unemployment in the East is around twice the rate in the West. No eastern state has seen its population grow in the last two decades; hardly any western states have suffered a decline. Yet polls show that most people, on both sides, continue to believe that unification was the right idea.
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United Envirotech +1.0%; Completes mega project
United Envirotech (U19.SG) +1.0% at $0.49, may end on positive note for 3rd straight day, underpinned by China-based wastewater treatment firm’s completion of mega underground plant in Guangzhou City, says Dow Jones.
RMB264 million contract to set up plant, largest of its kind in China, secured in November last year, expected to boost UE’s earnings from FY10.
United Envirotech completes Asia’s largest underground membrane-based wastewater recycling plant
Mainboard-listed United Envirotech, one of the leading membrane-based water and wastewater treatment solutions providers, says it has completed Asia’s largest underground municipal Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) plant in Guangzhou city.
The contract, worth a total value of RMB264 million ($51.9 million), has a design capacity of 100,000 cubic metres per day. With an underground depth of 20metres, the Jing Xi MBR plant takes up the smallest ground area among all wastewater treatment plants in China, 1/10 of a traditional water and wastewater treatment plant.



