Singapore ornamental fish trade : a new concept
For five decades, the ornamental fish industry has been shunning the lime light despite its illustrious performance. Due to the close guarded nature of ancestral family business, much of the art of this trade has been under wraps. This has resulted in a handful of veterans of the trade, dominating t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-593612023-05-19T03:30:02Z Singapore ornamental fish trade : a new concept Lee, Dah Khang Ng, Kok Siong Tan, Wee Liat Nanyang Business School Tan Wee Liang DRNTU::Business::Accounting For five decades, the ornamental fish industry has been shunning the lime light despite its illustrious performance. Due to the close guarded nature of ancestral family business, much of the art of this trade has been under wraps. This has resulted in a handful of veterans of the trade, dominating the industry. They have received more than adequate assistance from the government but have failed to fully exploit the potential of this highly lucrative business. ACCOUNTANCY 2014-05-02T06:14:15Z 2014-05-02T06:14:15Z 1995 1995 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/59361 en Nanyang Technological University 84 p. application/pdf |
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For five decades, the ornamental fish industry has been shunning the lime light despite its illustrious performance. Due to the close guarded nature of ancestral family business, much of the art of this trade has been under wraps. This has resulted in a handful of veterans of the trade, dominating the industry. They have received more than adequate assistance from the government but have failed to fully exploit the potential of this highly lucrative business. |
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