Sunday 30 September 2007

Happy Children's day

Giving Gifts to all my students

Dog Tag for Joel
Joel on one tag , his DOTA nick "IceBosher" on another


Hp Name chain for Nigel ... forgot to take the picture of it Zzzz..


Dragon Ball Z figurine for Chunfai


the rest i got them wooden 3-D puzzles



International News
On the Burma Street protest , i agree with russia and china that it is Burmese domestic affairs and the united nations should stay out of this. If we force our own agenda upon them , do they really have a choice ?

Domestic News
Jackson Tai stepping down after 5 years as head of DBS!

excerpts from : http://www.ebuzzcafe.com/forums/dbs_ceo_jackson_tai_step_down_year_end-t14427.html


Quote:
Originally Posted by loanshark View Post

The DBS chairman said the bank has no bias or predisposition on the banking experience of the candidate. Even non-bankers may be considered, he said.

Mr Koh said the candidate has to be an Asian specialist and able to pull together all three parts of the main banking businesses - commercial, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets.

'We have no biases. We are willing to consider people from any kind of background as long as they can provide proper leadership for the bank. Having said that, banking is a highly complex business. We must first be convinced that there are no bankers available to lead DBS Bank,' said Mr Koh.
Hsien Yang?

A day after Jackson Tai announced his resignation as chief executive of DBS Group Holdings, speculation raged over his possible successor.


The names that came into the frame included former SingTel chief Lee Hsien Yang and Temasek's Francis Rozario.

Credit Suisse has listed four who could head DBS. They are Jeanette Wong, DBS' chief financial officer, Rajan Raju, DBS head of South and South-east Asia, Lee Hsien Yang, ex-chief executive of Singapore Telecommunications, and Francis Rozario, chief executive of Asia Financial Holdings, a wholly owned unit of Temasek Holdings.

Originally Posted by sinned
i tot LHY go join F&N liaO?

When you reach their position....you can hold many high paying part time jobs

Mr Lee Hsien Yang
Lee Hsien Yang is the Chairman of Republic Polytechnic. He is the Chairman of the Audit Committee of the Singapore Exchange Limited and an independent director of the Islamic Bank of Asia Private Limited. He also sits on the Governing Board of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.

From April 1994 to April 2007, Hsien Yang worked at Singapore Telecommunications Limited ("SingTel"). He joined SingTel soon after its privatisation and led the Company as its Group CEO from May 1995 till he relinquished his appointment in April 2007. During his tenure as CEO, Hsien Yang successfully led SingTel through a series of acquisitions and investments which transformed the Company from a domestic monopoly player into one of the market leaders in Asia. Whilst he was CEO, SingTel's revenues grew from $3.2 billion to $13.2 billion and its profits after tax grew from $1.2 billion to $3.8 billion.

Prior to his joining SingTel, Hsien Yang served in command and staff positions in the Singapore Armed Forces ("SAF") reaching the rank of Brigadier-General; his last appointment was as the Director of the Joint Operations and Planning Directorate.

Hsien Yang was a President's Scholar and Singapore Armed Forces Scholar. He graduated with a double first in engineering science from Cambridge University, England in 1979 and has a degree in Business from Stanford University, California.

http://www.fraserandneave.com/FN_aboutus_board_directors.asp#12

Got icp study guide + exam guide from karin + lunch @ ajisen


the soup of her cray fish one was so good , i regret picking the char siew ramen ( naruto haha xD)


Soft shell crab + Charsiew Ramen


I chanced upon this while looking at for this gift

couldn't resist haha



My bag on the go



Contents :
Peter Dicken's global shift : reshaping the global economic map in the 21st century
NDSL
1.2litres water bottle
umbrella
free pencil case from gv
spiderman gift for my student
manual organiser

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