Mark Chang

Week in Review: From Norway to Singapore to Malaysia
Much to his surprise, while attending an Internet conference in Oslo, DNA founder Karamjit Singh discovers many familiar challenges and obstacles faced by Scandinavian entrepreneurs.
Week in Review: It just might be ‘Startup Malaysia Year’
There is still hope that 2014 can be ‘Startup Malaysia Year’ and DNA founder Karamjit Singh shares his reasons why.
Digerati50: The humble dotcom survivor
Digital News Asia (DNA) continues a weekly series that profiles the top 50 influencers, movers and shakers who are helping shape Malaysia’s Digital Economy. These articles are from Digerati50, a special print publication released in January 2014. For information on customised reprints of Digerati50, email [email protected].
Support needed for the psychological stress of founders
DNA founder Karamjit Singh shares some of his thoughts from last Wednesday’s Disrupt session, and wonders if the Digerati50 can help entrepreneurs deal with their psychological stress.
Digerati50: Helping entrepreneurs build dreams
Digital News Asia (DNA) continues a weekly series that profiles the top 50 influencers, movers and shakers who are helping shape Malaysia’s Digital Economy. These articles are from Digerati50, a special print publication released in January 2014. For information on customised reprints of Digerati50, email [email protected].
Week in Review: A home run missed by GrabTaxi
Karamjit Singh still can’t shake off his disappointment that GrabTaxi did not reveal its Series A amount. Is he making a mountain out of a molehill? 
Week in Review: Growing the ecosystem, one exit at a time
Only an investor who has exited his startup will realise the importance of focusing on getting the product right for the market and not worry about how to make money in the short term. But with so few exits in the Malaysian ecosystem, this is going to be a long journey, writes DNA founder Karamjit Singh.
Week in Review: We need to get behind the MaGIC CEO
Week in Review: More need to carve out time
Leaders in Malaysia’s ecosystem have to make themselves available This includes JobStreet’s newly minted millionaires, led by Mark Chang
Australia’s SEEK to acquire JobStreet outright
Australian-Stock Exchange-listed SEEK Ltd has announced it would acquire the remaining 78% of JobStreet Corporation Bhd shares it doesn’t already own in a deal valuing the Kuala Lumpur-based online recruitment company at RM1.73 billion (US$523.5 million).
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