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Restructured for strength

A NEWCOMER seems to be shaking things up at construction firm Koon Holdings as the company prepares to diversify and deepen its businesses. Tan Thiam Hee, who has been CEO since July last year, has been busy integrating the different units of the holding group, with the aim of leveraging their respective strengths for bigger projects.

‘When I came in we weren’t maximising what we had,’ says Mr Tan, who is a certified accountant. ‘So I put a challenge to my managers: ‘This is what we are doing now. How are you going to do more’?’

Competitive advantage

The challenge arose because he realised Koon may no longer be able to compete for open tender contracts based on cost alone. The company’s latest annual financial results are telling. 2008 profit after tax was $1.97 million – down from $6.18 million in 2007. The bright spark is the firm’s $172 million Continue reading

Singapore property market booms despite recession

By Roberto Coloma

Despite Singapore’s worst economic slump since independence, the residential property sector is in the midst of a new boom reminiscent of 2007, when the city-state was known as the world’s hottest real estate market.

Greed and its twin brother fear are back in play as punters stake out condo launches days before sales open, with some offering blank cheques to pre-book flats, prompting the government to hint it may have to cool things down.

“Some of the practices and habits that you saw in the last property boom are beginning to come back, so I think we’ll have to be careful,” said Minister for National Development Mah Bow Tan, whose portfolio includes housing.

“A little bit of speculation is inevitable in every market, but when it becomes excessive, then it is something that we should try to avoid,” he said. Continue reading