Amazon

We are not in a bubble yet - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Startups, Entrepreneurs, Digital economy

We are not in a bubble yet

Unlike the dotcom crash, cash burn is not a problem today as tech firms have used the exuberant stock markets like a cash machine.
Why Apple and Facebook are feuding over privacy  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Why Apple and Facebook are feuding over privacy

Why tech behemoth Apple and social media giant Facebook have long had a love-hate relationship that is about to get more intense.
GST to be imposed on imported low-value goods, B2C imported non-digital services  from 2023 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Budget 2021

GST to be imposed on imported low-value goods, B2C imported non-digital services from 2023

Online shoppers may see their bill be more expensive come 2023, as Singapore plans to impose GST on imported low-value goods.
Owning Amazon stock sounds sexy, but PhilipCapital urges restraint  - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Broker's Calls

Owning Amazon stock sounds sexy, but PhilipCapital urges restraint

Earnings are seen to taper off in 2HFY2021 as a semblance of normalcy returns post-pandemic.

Tech

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos to cede role to company's cloud computing unit head

Jassy’s rise to CEO is probably bad news for companies like Oracle Corp., Microsoft and Google, says a Forrester analyst.
Digital is the new norm - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tong's Portfolio

Digital is the new norm

We do not doubt that there are indeed many tech stocks that may well be trading at irrational and unsustainable valuations.

Company in the news

Elon Musk surpasses Jeff Bezos to become world's richest person

Musk is worth US$194.8 billion ($257.57 billion), or US$9.5 billion more than Bezos.
Is there a silver lining to the silver screen? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Investing ideas

Is there a silver lining to the silver screen?

Deep fall in cinema operator stock prices could be a blockbuster opportunity, says our columnist Nirgunan Tiruchelvam.

US stocks

Dow at 30,000: Whither US tech stocks?

US tech stocks, which have helped power the gain of the market throughout this whole year, are likely to come under scrutiny.
Big Tech backlash means less free stuff - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Tech

Big Tech backlash means less free stuff

Governments around the world are taking major steps to clamp down on the anti-competitive practices of large technology companies.
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