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Students are putting their studies
on hold to pursue dot.com dreams and varsities are happy to sanction
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The National University of Singapore
is urging all Engineering undergraduates to experience technopreneurship
where they will undergo a six months programme to start a business.
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Mentoring of young dotcommers fast becoming a vital business strategy
JACKIE Lee, then all of 22, had an encounter on the Internet that
went beyond his wildest dreams. It was an encounter that eventually
made him the chief executive of the online IT magazine-publishing
venture Hardware Zone.com.
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HARDWAREZONE.COM, a Singapore-based
business-to-business and business-to-consumer IT Portal, has just
received first-round funding of S$1.5 million from a group of
angel investors which includes Ng Tee Khiang, founding chairman
of MediaRing.com.
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Local start-up HardwareZone.com has
attracted S$1.5m investment from angel investors who see great
potential in this already popular IT portal.
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Fresh from its first round funding
exercise, Hardware Zone Pte Ltd, which operates IT portal HardwareZone.com,
now hopes to up the ante by delving into e-commerce.
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HardwareZone.com, a Singapore-based
business-to-business and business-to-consumer IT portal, has just
received first-round funding of S$1.5 million from a group of
angel investors which include Ng Tee Khiang, founding chairman
of MediaRing.Com Ltd.
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FIVE engineering students at the National
University of Singapore are hoping to list their online IT magazine-publishing
venture, HardwareZone.com, on the stock market even before they
graduate.
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