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Sep 20, 2024

How To Turn Conflict Into Game-Changing Outcomes

Strategies for leaders to channel workplace conflict into productive solutions while driving accountability and employee engagement.

ByCommittee of 200Contributor

Jul 19, 2024

Malaysian Tycoon Lin’s Gamuda, Alstom Win $1B Perth Train Project

Gamuda, the Malaysian infrastructure company cofounded by tycoon Lin Yun Ling, will participate in a A$1.6 billion ($1.07 billion) project to maintain and upgrade the train control systems on Perth's rail networks.

ByYessar RosendarForbes Staff

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Jul 17, 2024

The Future Of Retail: Trends To Watch In The Second Half Of 2024

The retail landscape in the second half of 2024 will be shaped by technological advancements and changing consumer expectations.

ByPaul LinForbes Councils Member

Jul 8, 2024

Lin Codega Discusses The Importance Of Being A Rascal

Rascal News is trying to build an independent voice in tabletop games journalism. We spoke with Lin Codega about the website's founding and its future.

ByRob WielandContributor

May 26, 2024

Malaysian Tycoon Lin Yun Ling’s Gamuda Bags $372 Million Deal To Build Sime Darby Data Center

Malaysian tycoon Lin Yun Ling's Gamuda to build Sime Darby's maiden data center as the race to expand cloud computing infrastructure in Southeast Asia heats up.

ByJonathan BurgosForbes Staff

Apr 16, 2024

Malaysian Property Billionaire Jeffrey Cheah Ramps Up Healthcare Ambitions, Including Seven New Sunway Hospitals By 2030

Jeffrey Cheah has built his fortune developing townships—with condos, hotels, malls, hospitals, schools and even theme parks.

ByJessica TanSenior Contributor

Apr 15, 2024

How Malaysia’s IOI Properties Quietly Became One Of Singapore’s Biggest Landlords

Company—owned by billionaire brothers Lee Yeow Chor and Lee Yeow Seng—has built its presence in the Lion City, where it now has properties valued at about $5 billion.

ByJonathan BurgosForbes Staff

Apr 15, 2024

Malaysia’s Property Tycoons Make A Mint With Affordable Homes, Overseas Expansion

With demand for homes rising across the region, Malaysia’s property tycoons are doubling down on new projects.

ByGloria HaraitoForbes Staff

Apr 15, 2024

Malaysian Real Estate Magnate Gets Ready To Tap Prized Land Bank

Malaysia’s expanding economic ties with Singapore have made the southern state of Johor, where a new special economic zone is to be created, an investment hotspot for its tycoons.

ByAnis Shakirah Mohd MusliminContributor

Apr 4, 2024

In Dialogue: KiwiCo Founder And CEO Sandra Oh Lin On Cultivating Curiosity And Creativity In STEM, Part 1

I had the opportunity to speak with Founder and CEO Sandra Oh Lin on how her company KiwiCo is introducing STEM to young minds in a way that's both fun and engaging.

ByLiz EltingContributor

Mar 26, 2024

Seattle Reign Midfielder Ji So-Yun Wins NWSL Goal Of The Week

Following Week 2 of the National Women’s Soccer League regular season, Seattle Reign FC midfielder Ji So-Yun won NWSL Goal of the Week.

ByJackie GutierrezContributor

Mar 20, 2024

Another Look: Basketball Star Jeremy Lin Suspended Over Blood Treatment

No prohibited substances said involved, Central News Agency reports

ByRussell FlannerySenior Contributor

Jan 21, 2024

Rougher Play, Passionate Fans, Promising Future: Jeremy Lin Talks About Pro Basketball In Asia

On leadership: "It's just as effective for me to learn from a great leader about what to do as it is to learn from a horrible leader as to what not to do," says Lin.

ByRussell FlannerySenior Contributor

Nov 23, 2023

Albert Lin Explores Ancient Mysteries With Cutting Edge Technology

"Lost Cities Revealed with Albert Lin" is an adventurous dive into the past, leveraging state-of-the-art technology to unearth the mysteries of ancient civilizations.

ByTony BradleySenior Contributor

Oct 31, 2023

Malaysian Tycoon Lin Yun Ling’s Gamuda To Build $841 Million Hydroelectric Plant In Sabah

Gamuda said Monday it has taken the lead in building a 187.5-megawatt hydroelectric plant in Sabah, Malaysia to help boost the Southeast Asian nation’s green energy capacity.

ByJonathan BurgosForbes Staff

Feb 24, 2013

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ByEmily CappielloContributor