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Get a head start to your work day with Ryan Huang, Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek from 6am to 9am. 

Listen to insightful discussions on the stories and issues that matter the most to you and be apprised of the markets and the companies to watch.

    Mind Your Business: How does a father-son duo envision success in their family optometry practice?

    Mind Your Business: How does a father-son duo envision success in their family optometry practice?

    In this episode of intergenerational series on Mind Your Business, we delve into the heart of a thriving family business in the world of optometry.

    From the roots set down by the father in the 1980s to the innovative approaches introduced by his son, they exemplify the evolution and resilience of a family-owned enterprise in the face of modern challenges and technological advancements. 

    Lee Kai Hung, Founder and Senior Optometrist, KJ Optometrists & Lee Feng Yuan, Optometrist, KJ Optometrists - a father and son duo share how these two generations collaborate, confront industry changes, and continue to drive their business forward with passion and precision.

     

    Presented by Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek

    This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg)

    She produces Mind Your Business, Biz-How-To and Breakfast Special segments on the Breakfast Show.

    Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Startups, Healthtech, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town.
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    • 13 min
    US Markets Wrap: China Strategy - Resilience of US consumers and how to build quality exposure

    US Markets Wrap: China Strategy - Resilience of US consumers and how to build quality exposure

    Mark Matthews, Managing Director & Head of Research Asia, Julius Baer shares his insights on policy divergence between the US and China, how Chinese companies are placing a greater emphasis on shareholder returns, in part by increasing dividends and buy-backs, what can investors do to build quality exposure when it comes to investing in China and whether there are specific risks they should look out for.

    Presented by: Willie Keng

    Producer: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg) 

    Graphics credits: unsplash & its talented community of contributors 
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    • 7 min
    Breakfast Bites: Yes, intellectual property rights in outer space can exist!

    Breakfast Bites: Yes, intellectual property rights in outer space can exist!

    It's World Intellectual Property Day, an apt time to be waxing lyrical about everything IP, including copyrights, patents and trademarks.

    What is the oldest active trademark? Who is the most patented inventor? Is intellectual property in outer space a thing? Scent and colour trademarks exist too?

    Emaad and Audrey answer these questions on today's edition of Breakfast Bites!

     

    Presented by Emaad Akhtar and Audrey Siek 

    Produced and edited by Emaad Akhtar

    Music credits: Pixabay & its talented community of contributors 
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    • 5 min
    Bigger Picture: Finding ESG "diamonds in the rough" in the stock market

    Bigger Picture: Finding ESG "diamonds in the rough" in the stock market

    As US markets have edged higher, sometimes it’s hard to find opportunities when valuations are so high.

    Willie Keng speaks to Shekhar Jaiswal, Head of Equity Research, RHB Bank Singapore, who worked with a team to publish an extensive report called "ESG Diamonds In the Rough", and pinpoints 12 stocks to look at.

    Presented and produced by Willie Keng
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    • 8 min
    Climate Connections: Turn off for Take-off - Dark Sky So Shearwaters Fly

    Climate Connections: Turn off for Take-off - Dark Sky So Shearwaters Fly

    Have you been to Phillip Island Nature Parks in Australia? 

    It’s home to the largest little penguin population - better known as fairy penguins - globally. They’re the smallest penguin species in the world. 

    But today’s focus is on another seabird - short-tailed shearwaters that use Phillip Island as their breeding grounds! From this week, four-month old fledglings are starting their migration and the Phillip Island Nature Parks is calling for individuals and businesses on the island to switch off their lights at night.

    Short-tailed shearwaters are mid-sized migratory birds that travel from the Southern to Northern Hemisphere each year, migrating from Australia towards Japan, then across to the Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea to the north of Alaska. They manage this massive 16,000km journey in under four weeks, all before returning to the shores of Phillip Island (Millowl).

    Among the most vulnerable are seabirds, with shearwaters facing the greatest risk. In a series of studies by Phillip Island Nature Parks exploring the negative effect of artificial lights on shearwaters, light pollution is now at the forefront of negative factors disrupting the delicate balance of ecosystems. 

    On this episode of Climate Connections, Dr Duncan Sutherland, Senior Scientist, Phillip Island Nature Parks why the night lights are so detrimental to the short-tailed shearwaters during migration season, conservation efforts under the "Dark Sky So Shearwaters Fly" campaign and how you can do your part.

    Feature produced and edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)

    Voiced by: Audrey Siek

    Photo/Sound credits: Phillip Island Nature Parks

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    • 11 min
    Mind Your Business: Properties at Sentosa Cove have been unprofitable, is it time for a redevelopment?

    Mind Your Business: Properties at Sentosa Cove have been unprofitable, is it time for a redevelopment?

    Sentosa Cove condos, once sold for premiums, have hit below $2,000 psf.

    At the recent relaunch of The Residences at W Sentosa Cove Singapore, the average selling price was below $1,800 psf.

    It is a bargain compared to new launches on mainland Singapore this year, including those in the Outside Central Region, with one development selling at over the $2,000 psf mark.

    With property values on the island showing a decade of declines and capital appreciation as a key factor, the question arises: is this an opportune moment for investment?

    We get more insights from Wong Shanting, Head, Research and Market Intelligence, ERA Singapore.

     

    Presented by Audrey Siek

    This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg)

    She produces Mind Your Business, Biz-How-To and Breakfast Special segments on the Breakfast Show.

    Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Startups, Healthtech, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town.

     
    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    • 10 min

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