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  2. Wilmar International - Wikipedia

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    Wilmar International Limited ( simplified Chinese : 丰益国际; traditional Chinese : 豐益國際; Pe̍h-ōe-jī : Hong-ek Kok-chè) [2] [3] is a Singaporean food processing and investment holding company with more than 300 subsidiary companies. [4] : 18 Founded in 1991, it is one of Asia's leading agribusiness groups alongside the COFCO Group.

  3. A.S. Watson Group - Wikipedia

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    CK Hutchison Holdings (75%) Temasek Holdings (25%) Number of employees. 130,000+. Divisions. AS Watson (Health & Beauty UK) Ltd. Website. aswatson .com. AS Watson Group (or AS Watson or ASW) is the world's largest international health and beauty retailer by number of stores, with over 16,500 stores in 28 markets, primarily in Asia and Europe.

  4. one-north - Wikipedia

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    one-north. /  1.299333°N 103.787056°E  / 1.299333; 103.787056. One-north (stylised as one-north) is a subzone of Queenstown, Singapore, first developed by JTC Corporation as the country's research and development and high technology cluster.

  5. Unilever - Wikipedia

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    Some workers suffered severe injuries from banned chemicals. In 2016 Singapore-based Wilmar International was the world's biggest palm oil grower. Plastic pollution. In 2019, Unilever was cited by BreakFreeFromPlastic as one of the top ten global plastic polluters. Unilever produces 6.4 billion unrecyclable plastic sachets per year.

  6. T2 (company) - Wikipedia

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    www .t2tea .com. T2, officially registered as Tea Too, is a chain of specialty tea shops with stores in Australia, Singapore, and New Zealand. The company was established in Melbourne, Australia in 1996, and was purchased by Unilever in 2013. [2] In 2013, T2 had 40 stores across the globe and made an annual turnover of A$57 million.

  7. List of assets owned by Sony - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Suoguang Visual Products Co., Ltd. Shanghai Suoguang Electronics Co., Ltd. Sony Electronics (Wuxi) Co., Ltd. Sony Corporation of Hong Kong Ltd. Sony International (Hong Kong) Ltd. South Korea. Sony Electronics of Korea Corporation; Sony Korea Corporation; India. Sony India Private Limited; Sony India Software Services Pvt. Ltd

  8. Carousell (company) - Wikipedia

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    Carousell (company) Carousell is a Singaporean smartphone and web-based consumer to consumer and business to consumer marketplace buying and selling new and secondhand goods. Headquartered in Singapore, it also operates in Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

  9. Ubisoft Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Ubisoft. Website. www .ubisoftsingapore .com. Ubisoft Singapore Pte. Ltd. is a Singaporean video game developer and studio of Ubisoft based at Fusionopolis in One-north, Singapore. The studio was founded in 2008 and has contributed to the majority of Assassin's Creed games. It also led the development of the 2024 title Skull and Bones .