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Ang Moh: So Many Talents in Sg; PAPee Says NO!

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</TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top width=452 colSpan=2>S'pore 'a best place for start-ups today'
New businesses will create jobs for those laid off, says IQube incubator's founder

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FINANCIAL capitalism has to make way for entrepreneurship, and Singapore is ideally placed to be an entrepreneurial hub, says the founder of one of Europe's largest incubators.

Johan Stael von Holstein, founder of incubator IQube, told BT the current economic turmoil shows the failure of finance-driven free market system, and the focus now should be on growing new companies.
He reckons this would fuel long-term growth, and that the new businesses would create jobs for those laid off in the crisis.
'Singapore may lead the world in this regard, as its government recognises the importance of entrepreneurship,' he said. 'There is so much talent here, and its diversity makes it a melting pot of different ideas. In fact, Silicon Valley and Singapore are probably two best places to set up companies today.'
IQube is one of the largest incubators in northern Europe, with about 115 companies undergoing its programme.
Mr von Holstein is in Singapore to raise funds to start incubator operations here, including a separate unit that will help IQube's Swedish incubator companies venture into regional markets.
One hurdle is that Singaporeans fear failure, he says. And the 'Asian culture where one fears to lose face has to go.'
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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>'There aren't a lot of entrepreneurs who haven't made mistakes,' he said. 'If everyone is afraid of failure or mistakes, there wouldn't be Virgin Airlines or Microsoft.'
He thinks Singapore needs entrepreneurs like Virgin's Richard Branson to inspire other bright sparks to take the plunge and set up their own businesses.
So far, about 10 start-up firms here have expressed interest in joining a local IQube programme, but funding for a Singapore incubator remains a challenge.
Mr von Holstein said he is in talks with government bodies such as Spring Singapore and the Infocomm Development Authority to secure grants for operations, and hopes to tap their network of business angels and venture cap funds here to get external finance.
If that is not feasible, IQube may set up its springboard unit in either Shanghai or Mumbai, he said.

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takcheksian

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It's very interesting.

PAP being so por lampar of foreigners, what will they do when foreigner contradict them?

Will they sue him for defamation, say by contradicting MM he is implying MM is corrupt/lying/overpaid/incompetent?

Or will they change their words and praise this FT and beg him to come and set up IQube?

We are already full of FT from India and PRC, of course our talent pool is big. Some more FamiLEE and their running dogs breeded how many high-IQ, graduate mother PuPPies under them who need to feed. All these are Talents (if I say they not talent, confirm defamation). So yes, we got plenty of talents!
 

po2wq

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... He thinks Singapore needs entrepreneurs like Virgin's Richard Branson to inspire other bright sparks to take the plunge and set up their own businesses....
wat toking u? ... gahmen oso din say b entrepreneurs ... gahmen said upgrade ur skills ... u tel ppl 2 bcum entrepreneurs 4 wat? ... u tink u smarter than worlds crass bestest paid gahmen meh? ...
 
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