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Maternity and children's wear firm offers more than just apparel.

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Groupon's CEO believes the brand, customer service and merchant service are what sets itself apart from the pack of competitors.

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Launched locally to coincide with The Body Shop's 35th birthday celebrations, the recently concluded iButterfly Asia app bridges the gap between online and real-world customer relations.

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Family-owned business The Eye Site is a winner of the orchid-shaped Singapore Service Star for the special treatment it lavishes on customers to the rustic, renaissance art gallery-inspired optical boutique.

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When the Chong brothers set up a business like Groupon, the US firm made the Singapore business part of its conglomerate.

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With a goal to run a business that didn't just turn in profits, Choo Yilin went into selling her own jewellery line at the height of the Asian financial crisis in 2008, and met three bottom-lines.

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If you want a space in their store, you've got to have the H.U.E.S factor.

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Having experienced the benefits of cordyceps herself, a former banker built a health food business based on the fungus.

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It started as a hobby and materialised into a successful online business which now extends to a retail outlet in the heart of Orchard Road.
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Rebirth, reinvention, revolution... family business Fei Fah has seen and done it all at almost half a century old.
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Three young men prove that the Internet path still offers success to aspiring young entrepreneurs with online shopping experience Reebonz.
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Ron Sim doesn't hold back on what makes his company run successfully for the past 30 years - steely focus on the end result.
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The fate of bath and lifestyle company Crabtree & Evelyn is in the hands of ... a Singaporean.
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It started off with just one chocolate cake, now Awfully Chocolate's Lyn Lee is getting her finger in every pie.
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Gone are the days of 'Buy and Throw Away' for Bata. Its new brand campaign aims to move Bata Singapore's image to a more sophisticated and international one.
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Starting a business isn't just about generating profits, the environmentally-friendly trio hope to change consumers' mindsets.
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Homegrown fashion designer Nic Wong never planned to start his own label but fate dealt a different hand. Now with two labels under his belt, he is set to push the boundaries - literally.
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Trendy mother-of-two Sabrina Tan found beauty industry lacking and created a whole new skin supplement concept that has expanded overseas.
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