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Yanlord Group reaps RMB1.5b in contract sales for April
Yanlord Group reaps RMB1.5b in contract sales for April
It’s on track to achieve its 2015 RMB18b sales target.
M1 pours in $10.3m into Oman telco
It will acquire a 15% stake.
Otto Marine dismisses legal dispute as “vexatious”
It has a low chance of succeeding.
Hiap Seng Engineering bags $14.6m worth of contracts
To provide offshore compressor packages.
Neratel’s gross profit margins crashed 33.5% in 1Q15
Due to a sales change and a one-off project.
Eu Yan Sang’s net profit slipped 38% to $5.45m in Q3
Due to higher expenses.
Yangzijiang net profit down 12% YoY to $151.5m
Investment revenue was seasonally low.
SGX share buybacks in April down 6% YoY to $52m
Which stocks had the largest consideration?
Real estate group Hiap Hoe warns of Q1 loss
The group will report on or before May 15.
OKP Holdings, Chye Joo Construction bag $146.5m contract from PUB
To upgrade the Bukit Timah First Diversion Canal.
foodpanda bags $133m in new funding round
It has now raised over $413m.
Tuan Sing’s net profit surged 107% to $15.9m in Q1
Due to higher contribution from property and hotels investment.
SIA inks codeshare agreement with Croatia Airlines
It will share flights to Zagreb.
QT Vascular downplays competitor’s patent claim
It will not affect the group’s profitability.
Global Premium Hotels’ net profit down 18.6% to $3.2m in Q1
Due to higher costs.
MPAS unveils speaker lineup for its annual conference
List includes Chris Llewellyn, president and CEO of FIPP.
Rowsley's net profit surged 70% to $3.1m in Q1
On back of a fair value adjustment.
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