These are Singapore companies which announced share buybacks on Thursday, 23 May 2019:
DBS
DBS bought back 700,000 shares in the market at S$25.02 to S$25.32 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$17.64 million, it said in a filing to SGX after the market close Thursday.
OCBC
OCBC bought back 200,000 shares in the market at S$10.97 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$2.20 million, it said in a filing to SGX after the market close Thursday.
China Sunsine Chemical
China Sunsine Chemical bought back 423,400 shares in the market at S$1.14 to S$1.16 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$489,691, it said in a filing to SGX after the market close Thursday.
Japfa
Japfa bought back 400,000 shares in the market at S$0.515 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$207,174, it said in a filing to SGX after the market close Thursday.
Raffles Medical Group
Raffles Medical Group bought back 50,000 shares in the market at S$1.01 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$50,576, it said in a filing to SGX after the market close Thursday.
Straits Trading
The Straits Trading Co. bought back 5,500 shares in the market at S$2.17 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$11,967, it said in a filing to SGX after the market close Thursday.
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