The Singapore share buybacks item will be on hiatus after Friday, 6 December 2019.
These are Singapore companies which announced share buybacks on Friday, 6 December 2019: Sembcorp Industries, Stamford Land, Singapore Shipping, Anchun International Holdings, Straco Corp., Cheung Woh Technologies, Global Investments and Intraco Ltd.
Sembcorp Industries
Sembcorp Industries bought back 125,000 shares in the market at S$2.19 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$274,080, the utilities operator said in a filing to SGX after the market close Friday.
Stamford Land
Stamford Land bought back 403,300 shares in the market at S$0.50 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$201,952, the hotel operator said in a filing to SGX after the market close Friday.
Straco Corp.
Straco Corp. bought back 200,000 shares in the market at S$0.67 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$134,344, the company said in a filing to SGX after the market close Friday.
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Anchun International Holdings
Anchun International Holdings bought back 60,000 shares in the market at S$0.29 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$17,454, the company said in a filing to SGX after the market close Friday.
Cheung Woh Technologies
Cheung Woh Technologies bought back 50,000 shares in the market at S$0.145 to S$0.148 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$7,326, the company said in a filing to SGX after the market close Friday.
Singapore Shipping
Singapore Shipping bought back 21,000 shares in the market at S$0.29 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$6,109, the company said in a filing to SGX after the market close Friday.
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Intraco Ltd.
Intraco Ltd. bought back 20,400 shares in the market at S$0.295 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$6,048, the company said in a filing to SGX after the market close Friday.
Global Investments
Global Investments bought back 5,000 shares in the market at S$0.142 each for a total consideration, including other costs, of S$711, the company said in a filing to SGX after the market close Friday.