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Hi DreamyBear,

First thing, short posts such as this without further elaboration is not appreciated.
Secondly, if you want to mention it is related to Sheng Siong, could I enquire why is it posted in the "Singapore Economic News" thread?

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Interesting question from the writer, I wonder what does this come under e.g. governance, offence or ???

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Commentary: Is Singapore’s tech start-up scene giving CEOs a free pass for deception?
https://www.channelnewsasia.com/commenta...st-4077011
"...This seems jarring when others who fabricated their credentials in Singapore have faced worse consequences. In December 2023, a woman who forged a bachelor’s degree to secure several jobs over 16 years was sentenced to eight months’ jail. She was caught when one employer fact-checked her credentials with Nanyang Technological University (NTU), who then lodged a police report. Mr Lee’s case may become a non-issue if no Vizzio stakeholder takes legal action.

Why was punishment administered in one case but not the other? Does this suggest double standards between corporate leaders and employees, or the tech sector and the rest of the business world?..."
An interesting view on the Singapore stock market malaise.

Business create wealth; real estate is an expression of wealth. - Isn't that true for all consumer related stocks?

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Hi touzi,
I think the author is trying to say that people tend to store their wealth in real estate in Singapore. It is quite similar to point4.
(14-02-2024, 05:59 PM)touzi Wrote: [ -> ]An interesting view on the Singapore stock market malaise.

Business create wealth; real estate is an expression of wealth. - Isn't that true for all consumer related stocks?

Thanks for the share. Great points overall. Particularly like the point on PE/PB frequently being used incorrectly. lol