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Christine Tan

Christine Tan

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    Levi’s CEO Michelle Gass bets on India, China and women’s fashion to grow the brand to $10 billion

    From miners to musicians, Levi's has outfitted generations for over 170 years. But what does it take to keep an American denim icon relevant in a global, fast moving and fashion forward world? In an exclusive interview with Levi Strauss & Co.’s CEO Michelle Gass, Managing Asia’s Christine Tan heads to Tokyo, a global hub for denim culture, to find out how the company’s first female CEO is making bold and difficult moves to transform Levi’s into the denim lifestyle brand.
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    Building the future of care: How Ping An is transforming insurance ...

    Managing Asia’s Christine Tan meets Ping An Group Co-CEO Michael Guo in Shenzhen to explore how one of China’s largest insurers is redefining healthcare and senior care for a rapidly aging population, while transforming its broader business.
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    How Thai Airways avoided collapse and rebuilt for the future

    Managing Asia's Christine Tan travels to Bangkok to sit down with the chairman of Thai Airways' rehabilitation plan, Piyasvasti Amranand, to explore how the national carrier is navigating its path to recovery. Plus, CEO Chai Eamsiri shares renewed ambition as the airline gears up for a relisting on the Stock Exchange of Thailand.
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    How Takeda's CEO transformed the company into a global pharma power...

    Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Japan's largest drugmaker, has undergone a sweeping transformation under CEO Christophe Weber, emerging as one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies.
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    How one of Japan's largest insurers is pivoting to serve an aging p...

    Sompo Holdings, a leading global insurance provider, is undergoing a significant transformation under. CNBC's Christine Tan sat down with Group CEO Mikio Okumura in this episode of "Managing Asia."
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    How Japan's largest AI unicorn is shaping the future of deep learning

    Widely considered Japan's leading artificial intelligence startup, Preferred Networks is on a mission to tackle "real-world" challenges through deep learning. CNBC's Christine Tan sat down with the company's founders in this episode of "Managing Asia."
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    How the CEO of one of Asia's largest healthcare providers is expand...

    How the CEO of one of Asia's largest healthcare providers is expanding despite soaring medical inflation
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    Singapore Airlines CEO shares how he is staying ahead of the compet...

    Singapore Airlines has been ranked as one of the world's top airlines for decades. In this episode of Managing Asia, Christine Tan sat down for an exclusive interview with CEO Goh Choon Phong to discuss his strategy for staying ahead of increasing competition and ensuring SIA remains a world-class airline.
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    Bill McDermott wants to turn ServiceNow into the ultimate AI platfo...

    Managing Asia's Christine Tan caught up with ServiceNow's Chairman and CEO, Bill McDermott in Singapore, where he shared about his partnership with Nvidia's Jensen Huang and how he plans to turn ServiceNow into "the AI platform" for business.
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    How an 'accidental businesswoman' transformed one of Singapore's ol...

    CNBC Managing Asia's Christine Tan speaks to Straits Trading's Executive Chairman Chew Gek Khim, and finds out how under her leadership she transformed one of Singapore's oldest companies into a real estate powerhouse.
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    A Thai start-up is working on a Covid vaccine — using tobacco leaves

    Thai start-up Baiya Phytopharm is working on a Covid-19 vaccine — using the leaves of an Australian tobacco plant.
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    Thailand start-up says it’s boosting crop yields with app for farmers

    Ricult is helping small farmers in Thailand and Pakistan boost yields through artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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    A renewable energy company in Thailand has electric vehicle dreams

    Energy Absolute has branched into commercial EVs — in line with Thailand’s policy to put 70,000 electric vehicles on the road annually.
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    Liu Chuanzhi wins Lifetime Achievement Award at CNBC's Asia Busines...

    Liu Chuanzhi, sometimes dubbed as the “Pioneer of Chinese capitalism,” is this year’s winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award at ABLA.
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    Luxury travelers are bored with big hotel brands, offering opening ...

    Big luxury hotel brands face a new challenge in attracting high-end travelers: boredom. That’s according to hospitality industry veteran Filip Boyen.
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    Line Corporation has eyes on China despite block - CNBC

    When Japanese messaging app Line found itself shut out of China, it it started banking on plush toys and other merchandise.
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    This entrepreneur packs a punch with healthy snacking

    Healthier niche foods have taken off in recent years and Love With Food is one U.S-based start-up that’s using a subscription model to ride the wave.
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    Indonesia’s Sintesa Group wants to be a leader in renewable energy ...

    Sintesa Group is aiming to be a leader in green energy as Indonesia steps up efforts to enhance its electricity generation capacity.
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    Thailand's PTT scouts for cheap oil assets - CNBC

    Thailand’s state-owned oil and gas producer PTT is scouting for acquisitions as valuations have cheapened due to lower oil prices, according to its chief executive.
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    Emmanuel Stroobant and Edina Hong on surviving Singapore's tough re...

    With sky-high commercial rents and a peckish consumer base with no dearth of alternatives, thriving in Singapore’s competitive food and beverage (F&B) industry is tough.
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    GrabTaxi CEO says local knowledge is key for ride-hailing apps taki...

    Uber is the elephant on the road, but GrabTaxi founder Anthony Tan reckons being local will give his Singapore-based start-up the edge in Asia.