ComfortDelGro
ComfortDelGro is one of the world’s largest land transport companies headquartered in Singapore. The Group also has operations in China, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
See below for the Latest ComfortDelGro News, Analysis, Profit Results, Share Price Information, and Commentary.
Market update: STI down 1.1%
UOL was seen with the most growth.
ComfortDelGro doubles net profit to $130.1m in 2021
The group attributed the 114% growth to their services bouncing back.
Market update: STI up 0.71%
Sembcorp Industries was seen with the most growth.
Market update: STI up 0.52%
ThaiBev was seen with the most growth.
Market update: STI down 0.4%
Wilmar International was seen with the most growth.
ComfortDelGro increases taxi fares for the 1st time in 10 years
The move aimed to help cab drivers defray higher operating costs.
Market update: STI down 0.34%
Keppel Corp had the most growth.
Market update: STI Up 0.27%
ThaiBev had the most growth.
Market update: STI down 0.37%
DairyFarm had the most growth.
Market update: STI up 0.17%
SATS had the most growth.
Market update: STI up 0.17%
Keppel Corporation had the most growth.
ComfortDelGro acquires 90% stake of medical transport provider
The acquisition is worth $8.5m.
ComfortDelGro CEO to resign
The resignation will take effect on 1 April 2022.
Market update: STI up 0.31%
DairyFarm USD had the most growth.
Market update: STI down 0.25%
ComfortDelGro had the most growth for the day.
STI to reach 3,500 in 2022: UOB Kay Hian
The bullish forecast is attributed to the strong GDP growth in 2021.
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