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  1. Hey folks, anyone knows what are the hourly parking rates for this place? Both weekdays and weekends. Can't find the info anywhere. Tks!! :)
  2. LifePro_Tips

    PCOM

    PCOM Automotive ERP Solutions – New and Used Car Dealer Software Singapore The common problems faced by conventional business owners are the time spent on tedious paper work and manual document filing processes, especially for those who are using different software or system for their accounting and daily business operation. Founded in 2002, PCOM Pte Ltd offers Industry Specific ERP Software Solutions and IT Services to help SMEs achieve higher work efficiency and productivity. The company serves over 140 companies from various Industries and employ over 30 staff in Singapore. The product is known for its PCOM Automotive ERP Solutions (previously known as ZWHEELS). This System is currently used by many leading companies in automotive industries. The modules included new and used vehicle trading software, parallel import software, motor insurance software, hire purchase software, car and machinery rental software, workshop management software, spare parts trading software, block discount software, floor stock software, hire purchase agency software and debt collection software. It believes that the best way to eliminate double work is to establish a total integrated software solution. PCOM Automotive ERP Solutions can be integrated with Mobile Tablet Applications, Web Solutions, Mobile Phone Applications, GPS System, Scheduling System, and SMS System. The company also provides other Solutions such as food catering software, retails and F&B POS software, distribution management software, project management software, job costing software, service scheduling software, pest control management software and many more. If there is additional information you would like to have regarding its products, please do not hesitate to contact PCOM Pte Ltd. The staff will be most happy to be of assistance. PCOM Pte Ltd Head Office: No 62 Ubi Road 1 #04-04 Oxley Bizhub 2 Singapore 408734 Tel: (65) 6538 9441 Fax: (65) 6538 9401 Branch Office: Blk 808 French Road #05-153 Kitchener Complex Singapore 200808 Tel: (65) 6396 6559 Fax: (65) 6396 6563 Website: www.pcompl.biz Sales Enquiry: [email protected]
  3. dear MCF, can anyone advise which is a good business banking account to begin with?
  4. In Singapore we complaint or quarrel over parking lot. In KL, you can get stabbed for it. https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=535925549875129
  5. Arrrr.....calling all business guru. Can help see if this break even volume answer is correct bor. Gum sia many many. Q14 Q & A.pdf
  6. Want to stand out from the rest of the crowd with their bog standard business cards? Then get creative. There is no reason why your card can’t be as unique and awesome as any of these. (h/t: boredpanda) 1. Cosmetic Surgeon Business Card Advertising Agency: Demner, Merlicek & Bergmann, Vienna, Austria 2. Yoga Trainer Business Cards Advertising Agency: Marked for Trade 3. Cheese Grater Business Card Advertising Agency: JWT, Brazil 4. Tearable Divorce Lawyer Business Card This card has contact information on both sides. 5. Yoga Mat Business Card This simple business card rolls up just like a yoga mat. 6. Fitness Trainer’s Tearable Business Card (Advertising Agency: Leo Burnett, Dubai, United Arab Emirates) 7. Designer’s Seed Packet Business Card Designed by Jamie Wieck 8. Circumciser’s Business Card Advertising Agency: Agency: Healthy People by Grey, Istanbul, Turkey 9. Event Photographer’s Viewfinder Business Card 10. Dentist’s Cavity Business Card Designed by Michael Häne & Remo Caminada
  7. Hi all, long time no see and no chat here. Im looking for a spacewagon for the purpose of business and private use. It will driven by a staff most of the time. There are not many Japanese made options out there for preowned. There are the Honda Airwave, Toyota Fielder and Subaru Impreza Wagon. These are small engines. So i wonder how they performed when i load in cartons boxes in them. Are their rear suspension hardy? Do they have sufficient spaces for boxes. Say, 10 to 12 mid size boxes at time. Most of the time, either left empty or 1 to 2 boxes in the boot. Which do you recommend, value for money, less maintenance hassles, ease of access to parts and accessories? Kindly advise me. Thank you very much. Regards,
  8. http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/ho-ching-to-be-presented/1222038.html#.U7DfYIVk7NE.twitter "The annual award recognises individuals who embody the 'Servant Leader' - economic success and professional excellence accompanied by moral leadership and service to society," Asia House said in a press statement. "Ms Ho Ching was selected to receive this year's award because of her impressive business credentials and her significant efforts to inspire a commitment in others to improving society."
  9. Is there an Avenue that sells or provides contact information for Mass Mailing? (Emails) For example, if I'm looking for Engineering Companies in Singapore & Malaysia ... Where or Who can I acquire or purchase this information from? Moderator, if I'm in the wrong place please relocate, thanks ...
  10. Cosmetic Surgeon Business Card Yoga Trainer Business Cards Yoga Mat Business Cards Fitness Trainer's Tearable Business Card Circumciser's Business Cards
  11. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/11447722/rubber-band-machine-gun-0 Boys, girls, and even their parents - every ages will enjoy their shooting skills with a Rubber Band Machine Gun. This is a fully automatic machine gun, constructed accordingly to the Gatling machine gun principle. The body is made from the birch plywood and cut out on the CNC machine. Its ammo consists of 672 shots of rubber bands.With my Rubber Band Gun Machine (or RBGM) everyone can feel like Rambo, launching a rubber storm, and throwing over a pound of rubber bands into the opponent! 1,110 Backers $147,396 pledged of $5,000 goal
  12. THE Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) has given the green light for OpenNet to be sold to a business trust owned by SingTel, despite strong opposition from the industry. Under the planned sale of Singapore's fibre broadband network announced on August 22, OpenNet's owners - SingTel, SP Telecommunications, Singapore Press Holdings and Canada's Axia NetMedia - would sell it for $126 million to NetLink Trust. But its day-to-day operations would be run by CityNet, the trustee-manager of NetLink Trust. Announcing this late Thursday evening, IDA said that it is satisfied that the sale would have no substantial lessening of competition or harm the public interest. End of day ,
  13. My kid is going to Primary One next year, so my wife is selling her business because she wants to take care of the our kid full time. Does anyone here know of a good Business Broker to recommend? Please PM me the contact, thank you.
  14. Can anyone explain the popularity of French sounding names for small businesses like hair salons. I just saw this one in Toa Payoh: COZY DE BEAUTY. I don't even want to ask what it means... Then in Balestier, we have HAIR FIGURE DE SALON.
  15. from Yahoo : Religion and Superstitions In The Dining Business By Sheere Ng | Makansutra
  16. Greetings I am looking for an entrepreneurial person who is interested to start either Car importation or Lifestyle businesses. My side is able to provide full capital for the businesses. Pls email me with brief details of your work and education experiences plus contact number at [email protected] (chan_account [at] yahoo.com.sg] Regards Mr. R Chan
  17. Just curious after reading that SMRT will be bringing in more SAF people into the organization. Who have experienced working with ex-senior officers in the private sector before?
  18. Never thought i'd be posting this, but my girlfriend was involved in an accident, she's ok, a few bumps and bruises. The car pretty much gave itself up for her. It was a right turn arrow in her favor and other cars on the opposite side had already stopped, so she made the right, and at this time, a Toyota rush ran the red light and smashed into her car. Unfortunately, we did not have a DVR in the car, so this complicates matters. So here's the appeal to anyone who might have been in one of those stopped vehicles to be a witness and help us out. location map: https://maps.google.com.sg/maps?q=changi+bu...12,6.08,,0,3.54 Happened at: 1230pm, 11 Sept. as for the car.. i'd rather not talk about it...
  19. Anyone here can do this? Please leave contact. Txs
  20. Every morning for the past 2 months, when I drove past the road opposite Citibank, I will see a white impreza parked on the side road on double yellow line and the driver will always not be around. I am curious did he park there the whole day or since last night? Thou not very heavy traffic,, but being a 2 lane road and this car is blocking one of the lane, I find it quite inconsiderate. Anyone notice this car as well?
  21. [extract] Late last year, I wrote about British sports car manufacturer, TVR, going through a revival. Located in Vienna, Austria; TVR GmbH offered to build new TVR models according to customers
  22. Financial advisory sector faces shake-up 27 March 2012 Straits Times THE financial industry is in for another dramatic shake-up, this time involving tens of thousands of insurance agents and financial advisers that make their living through commissions. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said yesterday that it will launch a Financial Advisory Industry Review (Fair) aimed at lowering the costs of these products and raising the quality of advice given by those who sell them. Chief among the sweeping proposals is a move to relook the cost of buying life insurance policies. This is currently a tiered structure which sees the customer paying commissions not only to his agent, but also his supervisors. Financial advisers, who can sell a variety of investments, will have to be better-educated to serve a more literate and sophisticated public, as well as keep up with more complex products on the market. 'The overriding aim of Fair is to protect and benefit the consumer. Putting the customer first - that must be at the heart of all our efforts,' Mr Ravi Menon, managing director of MAS, said yesterday. He announced the launch of the review at the 50th anniversary dinner of the Life Insurance Association yesterday, taking many in the room by surprise. Among those left most worried by the impending changes are senior agents and managers who have benefited for decades by what Mr Menon described as a 'commission-based, multi-tier distribution structure'. 'Take for example a whole life insurance policy,' he said. 'Together, the total commissions and overrides earned by the representative and his supervisors would be equivalent to about 160 per cent of the insurance policy's annual premium.' He added that these commissions, together with other costs, can account for as much as 8 per cent of the total premiums paid by a customer. The panel will examine whether this commission structure aligns the interest of representatives with the long-term interest of consumers or adversely induces representatives to sell products that pay them higher commissions. Mr Menon noted that Britain and Australia have already banned commission payments and are moving to a fee-based model. Another key aim of the review is to increase the current entry requirement of four GCE O-level passes for financial advisers. This is too low and does not reflect Singapore's rising education levels or the increasing complexity of products, said Mr Menon. In this area, Singapore is again behind Britain and Australia. Australia's current requirement is a diploma, and Britain will match that by the end of this year. 'I am heartened to note that some insurers are already consciously recruiting better qualified individuals... but we must level the playing field and make this the industry norm,' Mr Menon said. MAS has noticed a worrying trend of representatives going into other activities, including moneylending and selling real estate. It will look at banning them from these other activities deemed 'in clear conflict' with financial advisory activities. 'Some financial advisory representatives have even applied to the Casino Regulatory Authority for a junket promoter licence,' said Mr Menon. Mr Seah Seng Choon, executive director of the Consumers Association of Singapore, said the changes were long overdue for an industry that needs 'a dose of enhanced professionalism'. 'Consumers can look forward to having advisers who are better qualified, and to a higher degree of professionalism in the industry.' Mr Tan Kin Lian, former chief executive of NTUC Income and a long-time proponent of lower costs for financial products, also cheered the changes. 'MAS has re-affirmed quite strongly that the interests of the consumer is very important. Commissions should be capped, or even removed entirely, as consumers are paying far too much and are not aware of this,' he said. Major industry players seemed to take the news in stride. But Mr Tan Hak Leh, president of the Life Insurance Association, cautioned that there must be in-depth consultation with practitioners and sufficient time to 'assess the effectiveness and viability of the recommendations made'.
  23. Does anyone knows of any platform (besides the papers) that advertises the selling of businesses? As in, he is looking for new owner to take over his business and customers or a person looking at businesses to take over.....
  24. Http://www.thefinaledition.com/article/shocking-video-from-s
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