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  • There was once a wealthy Mandarin who had a beautiful daughter called Koong-se.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • At the helm of one of Southeast Asia's largest telecommunication firms, Chua Sock Koong is one of Asia's most powerful women.

    The Southeast Asia Power List 2011

  • We continue to invest in innovation to enhance our multimedia and ICT capabilities as we progress in our transformation beyond a traditional telco, said Chua Sock Koong , group chief executive.

    SingTel Net Profit Down 9.6% Gaurav Raghuvanshi 2012

  • It is our long-term intent to raise our stake in our associates, Chua Sock Koong , chief executive, said at a press briefing.

    SingTel's Net Profit Slips Gaurav Raghuvanshi 2011

  • To complement our innovation efforts, we will review strategic investments that will help us gain economies of scale and important capabilities such as in multimedia and managed services, SingTel Group chief executive officer Chua Sock Koong said.

    SingTel Profit Slips Gaurav Raghuvanshi 2011

  • "The global economic slowdown has started to impact the group," said SingTel Chief Executive Chua Sock Koong

    SingTel Posts 16% Decline In Net Profit 2009

  • SingTel Chief Executive Chua Sock Koong said the recent market turmoil has created "more realistic values for assets," adding the company will continue to seek acquisition opportunities, primarily in Asia.

    SingTel Is in Buying Mode as Net Slips 2008

  • When the latter induces sleep, Chang seizes the box of jewels and quietly leads Koong-se out of the mansion.

    The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005

  • However, prior to his dismissal, Chang and Koong-se fall in love.

    The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005

  • When the mandarin learns of these clandestine trysts, he confines Koong-se to a room overlooking the river and demands that a strong palisade (pictured on all specimens of willowware) be built all around the mansion grounds to keep Chang away from his daughter.

    The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005

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