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Serious Ah Wong - only Sinkies left to Defend Singapore!

cannon and now drone fodder.
American "chiobu" soldier
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I am not defending Lawless Wrong. and I am not sure I fit in my tank overalls anymore
 
SAF and MINDEATH don't even have balls to send the Mighty SAF to open the Straits of Hormuz to Singapore shipping and want to talk cock here.
 

Bugis Street second floor hit by wave of closures, tenants report 60% drop in revenue​


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Remaining tenants reported a 60 per cent drop in revenue. PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS
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Ethel Tseng
PublishedApr 11, 2026 at 07:41pm
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The exodus of nearly 80 per cent of business owners from the second floor of Bugis Street has left it resembling a “ghost town”, with tenants reporting revenue drops of about 60 per cent.

A reader told Shin Min Daily News that many tenants on the second floor of the mall had gradually vacated, leaving the entire level eerily quiet, like a “ghost town”.

When reporters from Shin Min visited the mall, the first and third floors still housed a number of clothing shops and nail salons with steady foot traffic.


However, nearly 80 per cent of units on the second floor were shuttered, with metal gates pulled down and few visitors in sight. Shop assistants from remaining stores sat at their entrances, waiting for customers.

Out of almost 100 shops on the level, only about 20 remain in operation, most of which are located some distance away from escalators and staircases. Signs indicating that the stores were closed, along with contact numbers, were pasted outside some units.
 
  • Even small shifts in prices can lead to noticeable cost increases for energy-intensive businesses.
  • Even small shifts in prices can lead to noticeable cost increases for energy-intensive businesses. PHOTO: BT FILE
[SINGAPORE] Businesses starting or renewing their electricity contracts are facing cost pressures, with electricity retailers’ prices and tariffs rising amid supply constraints due to the war in the Middle East.

Based on data from the Open Electricity Market (OEM), as at Apr 1, just under a quarter of businesses use retail price plans – which have become more expensive, in response to supply constraints.

Flo Energy primarily serves commercial and industrial customers – who are typically on bespoke contracts structured around operational requirements – and small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), said its CEO Matthijs Guichelaa.
 
Those regulars sign on and decided to quit and go outside hard to find jobs knn u wan sinkie to protect but outside jobs all given to scavengers
 

Bugis Street second floor hit by wave of closures, tenants report 60% drop in revenue​


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Remaining tenants reported a 60 per cent drop in revenue. PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS
37,514
4




Ethel Tseng
PublishedApr 11, 2026 at 07:41pm
Read AI summary on Stomp Bites
The exodus of nearly 80 per cent of business owners from the second floor of Bugis Street has left it resembling a “ghost town”, with tenants reporting revenue drops of about 60 per cent.

A reader told Shin Min Daily News that many tenants on the second floor of the mall had gradually vacated, leaving the entire level eerily quiet, like a “ghost town”.

When reporters from Shin Min visited the mall, the first and third floors still housed a number of clothing shops and nail salons with steady foot traffic.


However, nearly 80 per cent of units on the second floor were shuttered, with metal gates pulled down and few visitors in sight. Shop assistants from remaining stores sat at their entrances, waiting for customers.

Out of almost 100 shops on the level, only about 20 remain in operation, most of which are located some distance away from escalators and staircases. Signs indicating that the stores were closed, along with contact numbers, were pasted outside some units.
More good news .555
 
Those regulars sign on and decided to quit and go outside hard to find jobs knn u wan sinkie to protect but outside jobs all given to scavengers
Becum Grab loh

Few days ago, met a Grab Driver who folded his SG business as cost really spiraling out of control. He told me as long as he 996 , he still earn a decent salary
 
Becum Grab loh

Few days ago, met a Grab Driver who folded his SG business as cost really spiraling out of control. He told me as long as he 996 , he still earn a decent salary
Hanor hanor job no gif to foreigner where to find new passenger? :unsure:
 
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