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SATS wants to stop trading

It has yet to reveal its reason for issuing a request.

Airline caterer, SATS, declared that it requested to halt trading with its announcement still pending.

In a bourse filing, SATS assistant company secretary Low Siew Tan said their request is with immediate effect.

On 20 February, the stock traded flat on the Straits Times Index.

SATS’ recent activities include the acquisition of Worldwide Flight Services.

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