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Avatar: The Way Of Water surpassed 1997’s Titanic as the No. 3 highest-grossing movie of all time this weekend, according to Disney, marking a massive success for James Cameron, who directed ...
All hail the Na’vi. James Cameron’s blockbuster sequel “Avatar: The Way of Water” has generated $1.928 billion globally, overtaking “Spider-Man: No Way Home” ($1.91 billion ...
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Lippo Malls adapts to shifting consumer preferencesWith determination and a clear vision, Marlo Budiman, president director of Lippo Malls Indonesia (LMI), is leading the charge in adapting to these changes. In an interview with Retail Asia ...
Formerly known as the Chiu Chow Garden, Lippo Restaurant has a totally different ... and even the bright colour scheme has given way to more subtle shades. The only thing that has survived the ...
An investigation into troubled Indonesian property developer PT Lippo Karawaci, controlled by Southeast Asia’s billionaire Riady family, is reverberating in the Singapore bond market. Singapore ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Indonesia's KPK anti-corruption agency has raided 10 locations including the home of James Riady, deputy ...
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian property developer PT Lippo Karawaci Tbk , the majority shareholder of PT Siloam International Hospitals Tbk , said private equity firm CVC Capital Partners Ltd [CVC ...
font size="3">Despite having subsidiaries in the sectors of retail, hospitality, health care, education, finance, media and technology, Lippo Group is mostly associated with its property business ...
Indonesia’s anti-corruption agency said on Thursday it had raided 10 locations, including the home of the deputy chairman of the Lippo Group, as part of a bribery investigation linked to the ...
Nikkei recently caught up with the 89-year-old and asked about his plans for ceding control of his Lippo Group conglomerate, which has evolved over more than half a century from a domestic bank to ...
JAKARTA -- Major Indonesian property developer Lippo Karawaci has appointed the grandson of its founder as chief executive and plans to raise $1 billion in a bid to move beyond a turbulent 2018.
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