UPDATE: Singapore stocks to watch Wednesday: HPHT, Frasers Property, SGX, Kimly, Perennial, FEHT
These are Singapore companies which may be in focus on Wednesday, 13 February 2019: HPHT, Frasers Property, SGX, Kimly, FEHT and Perennial.
These are Singapore companies which may be in focus on Wednesday, 13 February 2019: HPHT, Frasers Property, SGX, Kimly, FEHT and Perennial.
Singapore-style coffee shop operator Kimly reported on Tuesday its fiscal first quarter net profit fell 8.2 percent on-year to S$5.3 million despite increased revenue as costs rose.
These are Singapore stocks which may be in focus on Tuesday, 22 January 2019: M1 The bidder for M1 said on Tuesday that it doesn’t…
NThese are Singapore companies which may be in focus on Wednesday, 9 January 2019: Singapore Exchange Singapore Exchange said on Tuesday that it signed a…
Singapore-style coffee shop operator Kimly said Tuesday that it has received the first installment of S$1.4 million from the retroactive cancellation of its acquisition of…
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These are Singapore companies which announced share buybacks on Thursday 20 December 2018: UOB UOB said on Thursday that it bought back 60,283 shares in…
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Kimly Executive Chairman Lim Hee Liat said on Wednesday that he and Executive Director Chia Cher Khiang, who were arrested by Singapore’s Commercial Affairs Department (CAD) and…
These are Singapore stocks which may be in focus on Wednesday 5 December 2018: Kimly Singapore-style coffee shop operator Kimly said on Tuesday that Executive Chairman…
Singapore-style coffee shop operator Kimly said on Tuesday that Executive Chairman Lim Hee Liat and Executive Director Chia Cher Khiang were arrested by the Commercial Affairs…