Daily Briefing: COE premiums end mostly lower; New ticketing alternative APACTix opens in Singapore

And beleaguered cat café owner puts up business for takeover.

Certificates of entitlement (COE) premiums ended mostly lower in the bidding exercise on Wednesday from two weeks before. View more here. 

New player APACTix intends to provide alternative retail ticketing solutions to organisers and patrons in the city-state. View more here. 

The owner of Cuddles Cat Café, which has been hit by allegations of mistreatment of its 20 cats, has announced he is putting up his business for "a takeover". View more here. 

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