UPDATE: Singapore stocks to watch Wednesday: MLT, SPH, Hi-P, Keppel-KBS US REIT, Cache Logistics
These are Singapore companies likely to be in focus on Wednesday, 16 April 2019: MLT, SPH, Hi-P, Keppel-KBS US REIT and Cache Logistics Trust.
These are Singapore companies likely to be in focus on Wednesday, 16 April 2019: MLT, SPH, Hi-P, Keppel-KBS US REIT and Cache Logistics Trust.
Keppel said Tuesday it was developing an autonomous tug vessel, set to be one of Singapore’s first autonomous vessels, to be operated by Keppel Smit Towage.
These are Singapore companies which may be in focus on Tuesday, 19 March 2019: Hyflux, M1, Starhill Global REIT and Mapletree Industrial Trust.
Konnectivity said Monday its M1 takeover bid has closed with control of 94.55% of the Singapore telco’s shares; it will compulsorily acquire the remainder.
These are Singapore companies which may be in focus on Monday, 18 March 2019: Sembcorp Indutries, Far East Orchard, Singapore Airlines, M1 and OUE.
Konnectivity said Friday M1 options will lapse once it completes the compulsory acquisition of the rest of the Singapore telco’s shares.
These are Singapore companies which may be in focus on Thursday, 7 March 2019: Singtel, M1, Grab, and Frasers Centrepoint Trust.
Konnectivity said Wednesday it would compulsorily acquire all the M1 shares from holders who haven’t accepted its takeover bid and then delist the telco.
These are Singapore companies which may be in focus on Thursday, 27 February 2019: M1, Olam, Yanlord Land, Jardine C&C, Banyan Tree and Sunpower.
M1 will be delisted from the SGX as acceptances of the takeover bid for the Singapore telco have crossed over 90 percent, Konnectivity said Wednesday.
These are Singapore companies which may be in focus on Monday, 18 February 2019: DBS, M1, Hyflux, DeClout, Procurri, JUMBO and Spackman.
Konnectivity’s bid for M1 has become unconditional after one of the Singapore telco’s major shareholders, Malaysia-based Axiata, tendered its shares.