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Have you seen the film Moneyball? It’s based on the achievements of the Oakland Athletics Major League Baseball team during the 2002 season, with general manager Billy Beane putting together a competitive lineup despite having a much smaller budget than the team’s rivals.

Similarly, Singapore has a miniscule market compared to its neighbors, but it punches above its weight. In today’s premium article, we look at 20 of the biggest exits in the nation.

-- Winston
 
 

THE BIG STORY

20 largest exits in Singapore
Here's our regularly updated list of the biggest startup exits in Singapore.
 
 

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TRENDING NEWS

Bukalapak to build e-grocery business with 🇮🇩 conglomerate
CT Corp’s Trans Retail will own a 55% stake in the joint venture, while the rest of the shares will be held by Bukalapak, CNBC reported.
Singapore warns people on NFT, metaverse investments
The warning comes as regulators across the world look to exercise greater control over digital investments, Bloomberg noted.
Apple to add new payment systems in 🇰🇷 App Store
The iPhone maker will offer a reduced service charge as part of the change, The Korea Herald reported.
Gojek-backed investment app gets $55m more in series B money
The deal is a follow-on to the US$55 million series B fundraise that the company secured last year.
This deck got Goldman Sachs betting on robotics firm’s $150m round
Cyclone Robotics’ solutions cater to industries such as finance, government administration, power, resource management, and manufacturing.
Vietnamese social commerce firm bags $1.1m seed funding
On said that there are over 10,000 sellers using its platform, with each of them earning up to US$300 per month.


EVENTS HAPPENING


You can also check out a curated list of trending tech events over here.
  • *Event* Ask Me Anything about NFTs on January 14
    Ask all your questions to Alan Seng, the founder of Dark Zodiac, a Singapore NFT project that made S$1.4 million (around US$1 million) after selling all of its 3,876 NFTs in 80 minutes.
  • AWS SaaS Forum on February 17
    Join the AWS SaaS Forum on February 17 to uncover opportunities and insights on SaaS trends, outlook for 2022 and how to build your business playbook. Attendance is complimentary.



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