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[Title] => Earth + Style projects in full swing
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[Title] => Developer sees better growth
[Summary] => Property developer One Asia Development Corp. is optimistic that last years growth of four percent will be maintained this year, giving enough room for the sector for better growth in 2004.
This despite the uncertainty of the May national elections and in the absence of macroeconomic fundamentals to support such optimism but basing on the robust growth of the services sector bolstered further by current actual election spending.
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This despite the uncertainty of the May national elections and in the absence of macroeconomic fundamentals to support such optimism but basing on the robust growth of the services sector bolstered further by current actual election spending.
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October 1, 2010 - 12:00am