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Buildings along Anson Road include the Anson Centre (build in 1971), Anson House, Apex Towers, Springleaf Tower, the International Plaza, M-Hotel, Fuji Xerox Towers and Temasek Tower.
The team summitted three peaks, now officially recognised as Temasek, Singapura, and Ong Teng Cheong peaks.
On 6 February 2009, Temasek Holdings announced that Ho Ching will be stepping down as CEO and Charles W. Goodyear will replace Ho as Chief Executive Officer on 1 October 2009.
When first built in 1869, Sri Temasek was the residence of the Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements.
In June 1989, Dr Tony Tan, then the Minster of Education, announced that a third polytechnic is being considered and in April, 1990, Temasek Polytechnic was established with an initial enrolment of 735 students.
Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of energy conglomerate China Huaneng Group(CHNG), from Temasek Holdings for S$4.235 billion.