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"Trip.com"
Christine Tan speaks with James Liang, co-founder and executive chairman of Trip.com Group, one of the world's largest online travel platforms, on what lies ahead for his company and the sector as it's reshaped in a post-pandemic world.

"Keppel Corporation"
Christine Tan speaks to Keppel's CEO, Loh Chin Hua, to find out why the company exited the offshore and marine legacy business and how it plans to transform Keppel into a global asset manager.

"Takeda"
Christophe Weber, CEO of Takeda, reveals his thoughts on the company's transformative $62 billion acquisition of Shire.

"IOI Corporation"
IOI Corp. is a major palm oil producer based in Malaysia; Christine Tan travels to one of the group's plantations to talk to CEO Lee Yeow Chor, and to see firsthand how the oil is produced.
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